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Students must complete 6 credits of cross-cultural courses. Look for ... Bachelor of Arts in CROSS-CULTURAL STUDIES Credit Worksheet. GENERAL EDUCATION (54).
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in GE in major PHIL 3010 Philosophy and Critical Thought (3) MINS 4770 Church Planting (3; OSp) *HIST 4010 History of World Mission (3; OF) MINS 3510W Simpson in Historical Perspective (3; F) *MINS 3040 Preaching I (3; F) Non-lab science (BIOL or PHYS) (3) *§LING 4330 Communicating Cross-Culturally (3) PSYC 1600 Intro to Psychology (3) HIST 2340 US History from 1877 (3; Sp) FYE is required for incoming students with less than 24 credits, and will count as an unrestricted elective. §HUMA 1450 World Civ I or HUMA 1460 World Civ II (3) CCCU Language Course (3) LING 3350 Language Acquisition (3; Sp) SCIENCES & SOCIAL SCIENCES (12 credits) HIST 2330 US History to 1877 (3; F)
*§ANTH 4110 Cultural Anthropology (3; F) MINISTRY SPECIALIZATION (21 credits) PHED Activity or ODLE Skill Acquisition (1) §RELI 4020 Hist Muslim-Christian Enc (3; ESp) Capstone (6 credits) *§ANTH 4110 Cultural Anthropology (3; F) Students must complete 6 credits of cross-cultural courses. Look for courses on this sheet with § or refer to catalog for a complete list. *Course has prerequisites; consult course descriptions in catalog Two of the following: RELI 4010 Popular Islam (3; EF) *THEO 4710W Theology of World Mission (3; Sp) *CCST 4062 Cross-Cultural Internship (3; Sp-Sum) BUSS 1950 Introduction to Economics (3) SOCI 1800 Intro to Sociology (3; Sp) Cross-Cultural Double Dip (0-6 credits) §RELI 3900 Religions of the World (3; Sp) *§LANG 2XXX or 3XXX modern foreign language (3) *§LANG 2XXX or 3XXX modern foreign language (3) MUSI 1600 Music in History and Context (3; Sp) ENGL XXXX Any Literature (3) *CCST 4022 Issues in Missionary Life (3; ESp) §CCST 3740 Peoples of the World (3; F) One of the following (3): *BUSS 3200 Business as Mission (3; ESp) CCST 3050 Intro to Community Development (3; OF) Lab science (BIOL, CHEM or PHYS) (4) *§ANTH 4110 Cultural Anthropology (3; F) One of the following: MINS 3210 Princ/Pract of Evangelism (3; F) PHED 1100 Fitness and Wellness (1) One of the following (3): §HUMA 1450 World Civilizations I (3; F) One of the following (3): *§RELI 3910 Introduction to Islam (3; OF) §RELI 3920 Buddhism (3; EF) One of the following: (3 credits) §HUMA 1460 World Civilizations II (3; Sp) One of the following (3): §MUSI 3690 Music in World Cultures (3; Sp) One of the following: §RELI 3900 Religions of the World (3; Sp) HUMA 2440 Fine Arts in Western Culture (3) *§ENGL 3220 World Literature (3) *§LING 4330 Communicating Cross-Culturally (3)
One of the following (3): POLS 2700 Intro to Political Science (3; F)
BIBLICAL STUDIES/THEOLOGY (12 credits) BIBL 1300 Literature of the Old Testament (3) *BIBL 2220 Hermeneutics/Bible Study (3) *CORE 3XXX (3) MAJOR REQUIREMENTS (45) † ENGL 1210 Principles of College Writing I is the pre-requisite for ENGL
1220. You may be waived from ENGL 1210 by SAT, ACT, AP or a Placement Exam. If you need ENGL 1210 it will count as an elective. BIBL 1310 Literature of the New Testament (3) *CORE 3XXX (3) *THEO 3600 Christian Theology (3) (see other page) POLS 2720 American Government (3; Sp) THEMATIC CORE (9 credits) Any college level MATH course: MATH 1830 or higher (3) COMM 1260 Oral Communication (3) *†ENGL 1220 Principles of College Writing II (3) *ANTH 4200 Anthropological Methods (3; OSp) *CCST 4020 Contemp. Issues in World Mission (3; F) CORE COURSES (18 credits) Simpson University reserves the right to change any information contained in this sheet. Official evaluations of credits are done by the Registrar’s Office. All other evaluations are considered tentative. Revised 02/14/14.
(Note: BUSS 2610 fulfills the Math Requirement) CCST 3110 Management for Development (3; EF) BUSS 4950 Entrepreneurship (3; Sp) LING 4400 Sociolinguistics (3; OF) *BUSS 3980 Principles of Marketing (3; F) *BUSS 2610 Statistics (3) *BUSS 3200 Business as Mission (3; ESp) *TESL 3020 TESOL Methods (3; Sp) TESOL SPECIALIZATION (21 credits) *THEO 4710W Theology of World Mission (3; Sp) BUSS 1900 Intro to Business (3; F) BUSINESS SPECIALIZATION (21 credits) ENGL 3280 Seminar in English Grammar (3) *LING 4320 Language Learning (3) *TESL 4100 TESOL Curricula & Assessment (3; OSp) *BUSS 3955 Foundations of MIS (3; Sp) (Max transfer electives = 40)
TOTAL (at least 36 UPPER DIVISION) DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIZATION (21 credits) CCST 3050 Intro to Community Development (3; OF) CCST 3120 Microenterprise Development (3; OSp) CCST 3150 Practicum Trans. Comm. Dev. (3; ESp/TBA) *THEO 4710W Theology of World Mission (3; Sp) Cross-Cultural Studies Major (at least 24 UPPER DIVISION) Unrestricted Electives Capstone (6 credits) CCST 4100 Power Dynamics & Development (3; ESp) *THEO 4720 Theology of Transformation (3; OF) *THEO 4710W Theology of World Mission (3; Sp) TRANSFORMATIONAL COMMUNITY Capstone (6 credits) *TESL 4500 TESOL Practicum (3; TBA) *BUSS 2950 Principles of Finance (3; Sp) Capstone (6 credits) *CCST 4062 Cross-Cultural Internship (3; Sp-Sum) ENGL 3270 History of English (3; OF) *CCST 4062 Cross-Cultural Internship (3; Sp-Sum) Foundational Studies BUSS 2900 Principles of Financial Accounting (3; F) *BUSS 3915 International Political Economy (3; OSp) CCST 3120 Microenterprise Development (3; OSp) TOTAL PROGRAM One of the following: CCST 4120 The Christian & Social Justice (3; EF) TESL 3000 TESOL Theory (3; F) Simpson University reserves the right to change any information contained in this sheet. Official evaluations of credits are done by the Registrar’s Office. All other evaluations are considered tentative. Revised 02/14/14.