COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

ICS – Intercultural Studies

ICS 123 – Introduction to Missions: 3 credits

Introduction to basic missions theory and practice. Special attention will be given to practical issues such as missions funding and missionary relations with the national church, sending church, and supporters.

ICS 142 – Cultural Anthropology: 3 credits

This course is an introduction to the field of Cultural Anthropology and ethnographic analysis, and aims to provide the essential tools for intercultural ministers towards understanding and negotiating cultural and social differences in our interconnected globalized world. Topics within this course include: The concept of culture, epistemology, theories of cultural anthropology, globalization, contextualization, the dynamics of identities (ethnicity, religion, etc.), and principles of ethnography.

Prerequisite: ICS 123

ICS 209 – Spiritual Encounters: 3 credits

This course examines the principles and dynamics of spiritual conflict. Issues include theological reflection, cultural analysis, and pragmatic considerations such as spiritual discipline and the implications for mission strategies. The course includes a biblical examination of the principles of spiritual warfare, intercession, and the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

ICS 223 – Outreach and Discipleship Programs: 3 credits

A study of the total church program of evangelism and follow-up ministry. Provides a theoretical and practical basis for the establishment of outreach and discipleship programs in the church. Evaluates the philosophy and design of several established programs.

ICS 322 – Area Studies: 2-3 credits

A survey of a particular geographic area of the world with its cultural, historical, socio-economic, political and religious distinctions. The focus is on strategies for intercultural ministry. Geographic areas of study vary: Asia, Eastern and Western Europe, Northern Africa and the Middle East, Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, Oceania. May be repeated depending on content.

ICS 453 – Church Planting and Revitalization Boot Camp: 3 credits

The student will participate in an Assemblies of God or other approved church planting “Bootcamp” (typically a one week intensive) in a District of the student’s choice. The experience includes: assessment of giftings, temperaments, practical living, healthy ministry habits, and essential components and steps for planting a new church, etc. Pre and post-class work will be required.

ICS 456 – Urban Evangelism and Church Planting: 3 credits

 Strategies for evangelism and church development are examined and applied through case studies, field trips, contacts with resource persons, and student led projects. The course will incorporate practical application of evangelism and church planting in the urban context.

ICS 471 – Internship Seminar: 2 credits

This course is to prepare the student for his/her internship. Emphasis will be placed upon self-understanding, conflict resolution, and the practical concerns faced by interns. Time will also be given to formalize the specifics for each internship.

ICS 481 – Internship: 1-3 credits

This internship provides a supervised experience in learning and ministering interculturally. Internships are tailored according to the student’s major. One academic credit will be given for each month of successful completion of 75 hours of field work.

Prerequisite: ICS 471

ICS 485 – Capstone: 3 credits

Students complete a capstone paper that evaluates and integrates the totality of the student’s studies and experience. Practical experiences will also focus on implementing and modeling previous course concepts through direct interactions. An emphasis would be placed on preparing students for post- graduation ministry.

Prerequisite: ICS 123, PST 443 and course instructor approval

ICS 491, 492 and 493 – Topics in Intercultural Ministry: 1-3 credits

Special topics of varied interest are offered as needed and as resources permit.

ICS 498 – Independent Study: 3 credits

Directed reading and research during the student’s study experience. Topics are individually designed according to student interest and in consultation with instructor.

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