ACU – American Christian University
Associate of Arts in Intercultural
Studies (2 anos) - Carga Horária Total = 896
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS DEGREE IN
INTERCULTURAL STUDIES (MISSIONS)
The Associate of Arts degree in Missions at ACU is for students
who are continuing their education in other academic and professional
fields, but desire foundation in missions to give themselves
the necessary skills and knowledge to live the gospel of Christ
in their work place.
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FIRST YEAR |
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| Course
Number
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Course Title |
Credit
Hours |
| MIS 1110 |
Old
Testament Survey |
6 |
| MIS 1112 |
Introduction
to Evangelism and Fieldwork |
5 |
| MIS 1120 |
New
Testament Survey |
6 |
| MIS 1200 |
Introduction
to Christian Missions |
3 |
| MIS 1201 |
Historical
Perspectives on Culture and Civilization I |
3 |
| MIS 1310 |
Introduction
to Psychology |
3 |
| MIS 1202 |
Historical
Perspectives on Culture and Civilization II |
3 |
| MIS 1220 |
Introduction
to World Religions |
3 |
| MIS 2100 |
Foundations
of Missions |
3 |
| MIS 2200 |
Principles
of Youth Ministry |
3 |
| MIS 2220 |
Worldview |
3 |
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TOTAL
CREDITS |
41 |
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SECOND YEAR |
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| MIS 2300 |
Church
History |
3 |
| MIS 2410 |
Principles
of Teaching and Learning |
3 |
| MIS 2420 |
Principles
of Bible Interpretation |
3 |
| MIS 2500 |
Field
Education in Missions |
2 |
| MIS 2640 |
The
Christian Life: Spiritual Life Dynamics |
3 |
| MIS 2830 |
Introduction
to Christian Apologetics |
3 |
| MIS 3140 |
Cultural
Anthropology |
3 |
| MIS 3200 |
Evangelizing
and Discipling Youths in
Missions |
3 |
| MIS 3210 |
Developing
the Church |
3 |
| MIS 3440 |
Urban
Missions |
3 |
| MIS 3520 |
Spiritual
Warfare in Missions and Evangelism |
3 |
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TOTAL CREDITS |
32 |
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
MIS/ACUTEO 1110 Old Testament Survey - 6 credit hours
This course is an overview of the books of Old Testament beginning
with Genesis. The aim is to familiarize students with the
content message and personal application of each book, and
to study the unity of all the books in the progress of revelation
and redemption.
MIS 1112 Introduction to Evangelism and Fieldwork - 5 credit
hours
This course introduces students to the biblical principles
and practice of personal evangelism as part of the process
of their own self-building in Christ. Students will be guided
to practice both contact and relationship evangelism styles
through the year to discover more natural and effective style
as a living process.
MIS/ACUTEO 1120 New Testament Survey - 6 credit hours
This course is an overview of the books of New Testament and
the historical circumstances surrounding the writings. The
aim is to familiarize students with the background, content,
message and personal application of each book. The course
also examines the process by which the New Testament canon
was formed and the transmission through the history of the
church.
MIS 1200 Introduction to Christian Missions - 3 credit hours
This course is a study of the biblical foundations, history,
and philosophy of missions. Special attention will be given
to insights from the modern mission era and the challenges
of contextualization.
MIS 1201 Historical Perspectives on Culture and Civilization
I – 3 credit hours
An interdisciplinary study of world civilizations particularly
designed to help in understanding 21st century intellectual,
social, and political trends. A standard text is used as a
reading base, surveying the history of civilization from the
ancient world into the 17th century, while class lecture concentrate
on the foundations of contemporary culture, particularly its
circumstances, dilemmas and options.
MIS 1202 Historical Perspectives on Culture and Civilization
II – 3 credit hours
This course is a continuation of HIS 1210 in which the historical
survey proceeds from 1648 to the present.
MIS 1220 Introduction to World Religions – 3 credits
hours
This course provides broad understanding of the historical
development, philosophical structures and worldviews of the
non-Christian religions such as Primal religions, Hinduism,
Buddhism, Chinese and Japanese religions, and Islam, with
some of their folk expressions.
MIS 1310 Introduction to Psychology - 3 credit hours
This course examines the basic concepts of psychology of human
behavior from biblical perspective. Special emphasis will
be given to the theories of: sensation and perception; emotions;
learning and cognition; human development and personality.
MIS/ACUTEO 2100 Foundations of Missions - 3 credit hours
This course examines the biblical, historical, and strategic
foundations of world missions, providing the foundation subsequent
Missions courses are built.
MIS 2200 Principles of Youth Ministry - 3 credit hours
A brief history of the growth of student ministries, orientation
to various student ministry positions, principles necessary
for successful student programming, and a survey of methodology
involved will be studied.
MIS 2220 Worldview - 3 credit hours
An introduction to major worldview types, including a study
of the elements and formation process involved in worldviews.
MIS 2300 Church History – 5 credit hours
A survey of the developmental history of the church from New
Testament times to the modern era, divided into four periods:
Early church history from the First Advent of Christ to the
collapse of the Roman Empire (5 B.C. – A.D. 590); medieval
church history from the rise of the Roman Catholic Church
to the beginning if the Reformation (A.D. 590-1517); Reformation
church history from the Protestant reformation to the Roman
Catholic Counter-Reformation (1517- 1648); and modern church
history from the Pietistic Revival to the present (1648 A.D.
and on).
MIS/EDU 2410 Principles of Teaching and Learning –
3 credit hours
A study of theories and principles of Bible teaching and effective
learning are examined, including teacher characteristics and
behaviors. Bible curriculum design will be introduced with
attention given daily lesson plans, emphasizing writing objectives,
choosing appropriate teaching strategies, and designing relevant
assessments. Presentation skills, including teaching models,
communication, organization, environment, expectations, higher-
order questioning, awareness of student diversity, and adjustment
to learning style, are also covered.
MIS/ACUTEO 2420 Principles of Bible Interpretation –
3 credit Hours
This course is an introduction to the hermeneutical principles
basic to interpreting Scripture. Many of these principles
are common to language and literature, while others apply
uniquely to the Bible. All of them are based on the way in
which the Bible interprets itself. The course lays a foundation
of cognitive understanding, but emphasizes practice in applying
the principles.
MIS 2500 Field Education in Missions - 2 credit hours
A training experience in which students apply the studies
in Bible Principles of Bible Interpretation and Principles
of Teaching and Learning by communicating God’s truth
in a variety of settings such as church Sunday school, Bible
Clubs, Retirement Homes, Youth Detention Centers and Prisons.
Lesson plans are required on a weekly basis. The students
meet weekly with a supervisor and peers according to their
teaching setting for instruction, prayer and accountability.
Each student is observed and evaluated periodically. This
fieldwork must be undertaken concurrently with or after MIS
2410 and MIS 2420 both through the second- and third-year.
MIS/ACUTEO 2640 Christian Life: Spiritual Life Dynamics –
3 credits hours
The course is designed to help students understand what it
is to be Christian, as Christ-like being, and the oneness
with Christ as a living process, necessary. The course also
provides an overview of the biblical principles concerning
the practice of discipling as part of the process of developing
the relational disposition in Christ and unity in Christ.
MIS 2830 Introduction to Christian Apologetics – 3
credit hours
This course prepares students to be able to give reason for
the hope that is in them. We study the dominant Western worldview
and seek to penetrate it with a biblical alternative. Major
attention is given to the questions that Christians and non-Christians
ask regarding the validity of biblical revelation, and evidence
is presented to support the biblical revelation.
MIS 3140 Cultural Anthropology – 3 credit hours
This course is an introduction to cultural anthropology as
a means to assist the Christian cross-cultural communicator
in fulfilling the mandate of the Great Commission, and to
help the believer understand his world.
MIS 3200 Evangelizing and Discipling Youths in Missions –
3 course hours
This course helps students develop understanding of the principles
and practice of evangelizing discipling a young person to
live Christ. It provides a specific look at adolescent Christian
life as it pertains to the facilitation of maturing leaders
in youth organizations. Students will review various models,
strategies, and programs that target teens and collegians
in a ministry of disciple-making.
MIS 3210 Developing the Church – 3 credit hours
This course examines the basic principles of church planting
and church development, including the initial evangelistic
penetration of a group, nurture and discipleship, and leadership
training.
MIS 3440 Urban Missions - 3 credit hours
A study of the evangelistic and missionary ministry of the
church in urban areas, the nature and dynamics of urbanization,
and the development of effective urban evangelistic and missionary
strategies for the church.
MIS 3520 Spiritual Warfare in Missions and Evangelism - 3
credit hours
This course explores the biblical basis and principles of
spiritual warfare, with particular focus on the relationship
between warfare and evangelism and missions.
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