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CERT.EDMIN.LAYL.UG - Certificate in Lay Leadership for Education or Sports Ministries

Program Information

Program Long Title

Certificate in Lay Leadership for Education or Sports Ministries

Credential Designation

Undergraduate Certificate

Program Code

CERT.EDMIN.LAYL.UG

Program Level

UG

College/School

Business

Program Description

This program is designed to provide academic training for lay leaders of the contemporary church. The curriculum is intended to enhance the quality of their servant leadership by broadening their knowledge of the key elements of church ministries.

Degree Requirements

Free Form Requirements

PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

Study the premises of various world and life views that are distinctly different from the Christian perspective. Become familiar with multimedia software programs commonly used by churches and ministries. Learn organizational methods used in the administration of churches and various types of ministries. Develop the competencies to function creatively with the professional staff and with church members.

REQUIRED COURSES (excluding requisites)

course

CHST 3309 - Spiritual Formation for Christian Ministry*

CHST 4301 - Teaching Ministry of the Church*

CHST 4302 - Practicum in Christian Studies

RELI 3374 - The Christian Worldview

Select a concentration listed below to complete the 18 credit-hour program (excluding requisites).

Education Ministries (Choose two courses)

CHST 4306 - Children's Ministry in the Church

CHST 4307 - Youth Ministry in the Church

CHST 4308 - Adult Ministry in the Church

Sports Ministries (Choose a minimum of 6 hours)

KNES 2305 - Contemporary Leadership in Sport, Athletics, and Recreation (S-L)

KNES 3301 - Sports Ethics

KNES 3310 - Recreation Leadership

KNES 4302 - Organization of Administration of Kinesiology and Athletic Programs

*Refer to individual course descriptions for course requisites.

(S-L)=Course(s) with field-based service-learning component.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

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