CHM 620 - Topics: Christian Education | 2026-2027

Explores theological, theoretical, and practical dimensions of Christian education in ministry contexts. Students engage key issues related to teaching, learning, formation, and leadership within the life of the church and broader Christian ministry and consider their application in diverse contexts. Specific emphases may vary by semester. Repeatable for credit with different focus.

CHM 521 - Youth & Emerging Adult Ministry | 2026-2027

Explores theological, developmental, and practical foundations for ministry with youth and emerging adults in church and related ministry contexts. Students engage key issues related to formation, leadership, and pastoral practice among adolescents and emerging adults, considering their application in diverse cultural and congregational settings.

CHM 510 - Ministry Foundations | 2026-2027

Introduces foundational biblical, theological, and practical dimensions of Christian ministry. Examines core principles of ministry leadership, congregational life, spiritual formation, and mission within diverse contexts. Emphasizes integration of theology and practice while developing essential competencies for responsible and reflective ministry. Specific areas of focus may vary by semester within the broader framework of foundational ministry formation. Repeatable for credit with different focus.

CHM 505 - Educational Ministries & Leadership | 2026-2027

Examines how biblical exegesis, theology, and the social sciences inform educational ministry and Christian leadership for diverse ministry contexts. Integrates learning theory, human development, curriculum design, and leadership practice across the lifespan, including intergenerational and multicultural settings. Emphasis is placed on reflection on practice, team-based leadership, and the application of theory to real ministry challenges through case studies and practitioner engagement.

CHM 501 - Theory & Theology of Learning | 2026-2027

Examines major theories of teaching and learning in dialogue with Christian theology and educational practice. Students analyze research-based principles of learning, models of motivation, human development, and culturally responsive pedagogy, and evaluate their implications for teaching across ministry and higher-education contexts. Emphasis is placed on reflective practice, collaborative learning, and the integration of theory with instructional design, assessment, and classroom leadership appropriate to adult learners.

CHIN 412 - Modern Chinese Texts II | 2026-2027

An intensive reading course for students who have acquired advanced reading skills in modern Chinese. Selected reading materials cover a wide range of modern and contemporary Chinese fiction, non-fiction, and cinematic texts from 1975 to the present. Through intensive reading of some influential works of this period, students will gain a better understanding of the development and major themes of modern Chinese culture.

CHIN 411 - Modern Chinese Texts I | 2026-2027

An intensive reading course for students who have acquired advanced reading skills in modern Chinese. Selected reading materials cover a wide range of modern and contemporary Chinese fiction, non-fiction, and cinematic texts from 1975 to the present. Through intensive reading of some influential works of this period, students will gain a better understanding of the development and major themes of modern Chinese culture.

CHIN 402 - Advanced Chinese Language & Culture ll | 2026-2027

As an advanced course in Mandarin Chinese, CHIN 402 continues to improve students' capabilities in the skills of listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing, with an emphasis on conversational skills. With extensive listening, speaking, and reading practice, these courses will help students enlarge their Chinese vocabulary, improve their oral skills, increase their understanding of Chinese grammar, and enrich their knowledge of Chinese culture.

CHIN 401 - Advanced Chinese Language & Culture I | 2026-2027

As an advanced course in Mandarin Chinese, CHIN 401 continues to improve students' capabilities in the skills of listening comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing, with an emphasis on conversational skills. With extensive listening, speaking, and reading practice, these courses will help students enlarge their Chinese vocabulary, improve their oral skills, increase their understanding of Chinese grammar, and enrich their knowledge of Chinese culture.

CHIN 322 - Classical Chinese Literature II | 2026-2027

Through comparative inquiry into classical Chinese literature and history and the biblical books of I & II Kings, students will gain fresh insight into Chinese cultural practices and ideology. Students will continue to develop proficiency in Chinese language skills and expand their understanding of Chinese history and culture. Emphasis will be on improving students’ ability to critically read and analyze simplified Chinese texts.