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American Evangelical Christian University Excellence in Christian higher education Since 1999 The educational ministry of the American Evangelical Christian Churches (Established 1944) Believers Linked Together ~ Proclaiming the Gospel Message 2011-B Course Catalog and Student Handbook

American Evangelical Christian University Office of the President Dear Prospective Student, Greetings and welcome to the American Evangelical Christian University! The word minister comes from a Latin word meaning to be a servant. As a Christian, each of us has been called to serve. In a manner of speaking, we are all therefore ministers (whether ordained or lay). As such, each of us has been called to bring the Gospel to the ends of the earth. Our mission at the American Evangelical Christian University is to help you become professionally trained and equipped to better serve our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and to help minister to the needs of the Lord s family. People ask Do you follow and instruct in the teachings of this person or that person? We try to expose our students to various Christian thoughts while always keeping in mind that the innerant; infallible Word of God is the only absolute authority. Man is welcome to their opinion and their interpretation. However, it is God s Word (Holy Bible) that supercedes all and that is how our courses are taught. After reviewing our catalog, we believe you will find the AECU to be an excellent choice one that will meet or exceed your goals for a quality Christian higher education. If you should have any questions or if we can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely in Christ, Dr. Gordon N. Elliott President American Evangelical Christian University i.

Table of Contents Page 1.. Articles of Faith AECU Structure Description of AECU Colleges Page 2 History of the AECU Information concerning accreditation Page 3..Approaches to Programs of Study: Distance Learning Page 4.Intensive Seminars Admissions Tuition / Fees / Payment Page 5 Scholarships Matriculation of Academic Credit Transcripts Books and Materials Page 6.Reactivation of Inactive Students Communication Catalog Requirements Grading Rubrics Page 7.Graduation Requirements Commencement Page 8...Academic Regalia Page 9 AECU Board of Regents AECU Administration AECU College Deans AECU Faculty Page 10...AECU Board of Regents Biographies President Vice President Page 11....Secretary Treasurer Regents At Large Page 12..AECU College Dean Biographies Page 13..AECU Faculty Biographies Page 14.....AECU COLLEGE OF CHRISTIAN STUDIES Page 15...Associate of Arts (A.A.) Program (concentration: Ministry) Associate of Arts Program: Course Descriptions ii.

Page 17 AECU COLLEGE OF THE BIBLE Page 18. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Program (concentration: Ministry) Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Program (concentration: Missions) Bachelor of Arts Program: Course Descriptions Page 21..AECU COLLEGE OF MINISTRY Page 22.Master of Ministry (M.Min.) Program Master of Ministry Program: Course Descriptions Page 24..Master of Divinity (M.Div.) Program Master of Divinity Program: Course Descriptions Page 25....AECU COLLEGE OF GRADUATE STUDIES Page 26..Master of Arts in Christian Counseling (M.A.) Program Master of Arts in Christian Counseling Program: Course Descriptions Page 28.Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) Program Doctor of Ministry Program: Course Descriptions Page 29..A Final Thought Insert 1.Application for Admission Insert 2...Tuition and Fees Pricing Guide The American Evangelical Christian University reserves the right to add, change, delete or modify courses or degree programs as deemed appropriate by the Administration of the AECU, and to adjust tuition and fees accordingly without notification or obligation. iii.

Articles of Faith In conjunction with the American Evangelical Christian Churches, the American Evangelical Christian University subscribes to the following Articles of Faith: 1. The Holy Bible as the infallible, written Word of God. 2. The Holy Trinity One God in Three Persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. 3. The virgin birth of Jesus, the Christ. 4. The Deity of Jesus, the Christ. 5. The salvation of sinners by faith through the atonement of Jesus, the Christ. 6. The guidance of our lives through prayer to the Father, through Jesus, the Christ, in the power of the Holy Spirit. 7. The visible and eternal reign of the Savior Jesus, the Christ. Structure The American Evangelical Christian University is neither a professional school, a college of liberal arts, nor a theological seminary. It is an independent university focusing on theological studies based upon fundamental Biblical principles. Strictly interdenominational, the AECU strives to be evangelical in character. Ministers, Chaplains, Christian Workers, Religious Education Directors, Teachers, Missionaries, Worship Leaders and Youth Ministers from many denominational backgrounds have found the academic disciplines presented to be invaluable to their field of ministry. The American Evangelical Christian University is the education ministry of the American Evangelical Christian Churches an internationally recognized Christian denomination. The American Evangelical Christian University is headquartered, registered and licensed in the State of Indiana. Description of AECU Colleges The American Evangelical Christian University (also referred to herein as AECU) is comprised of four distinct colleges. Each colleges exists for the purpose of offering students an opportunity to obtain a level of professional development equivalent to non- Christian specific or church related colleges, universities, or seminaries. 1.

The four colleges are: AECU College of Christian Studies offers studies leading to an Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree (concentration: Ministry). AECU College of the Bible offers studies leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree in ministry (B.Min.) or in missions (B.A.). AECU College of Ministry offers studies leading to a Master of Arts in Ministry (M.Min.) degree or a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) degree. AECU College of Graduate Studies offers studies leading to a Master of Arts (M.A.) Degree (Concentration: Christian Counseling) or a Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) degree. History of the AECU The AECU was founded as the American Evangelical Bible College in 1999 by the Christian denomination known as the American Evangelical Christian Churches. Rapid growth required more advanced programs, necessitating expansion from college to university status. In 2005 the AEBC was renamed the American Evangelical Christian University. The sole purpose of the AECU is to provide a high quality and affordable program of higher education with a unique approach to learning. The University and its associated colleges are predicated on the fundamental principles of the Christian faith, the authority of the Holy Bible, and sound educational curricula. Information Concerning Accreditation The decision to attend any college or university is ultimately the students. Accreditation is a process that gives public recognition of certain academic standards by an association of higher learning that is higher than itself. Essentially, accreditation is designed to assure a prospective student that the college or university they are applying to offers up-to-date programs that are academically sound, have carefully screened students for admissions, provides a competent, qualified and quality staff, and advertises itself in a truthful manner. Through our on going, annual, self-review, we believe our courses meet or exceed all of these requirements. Accreditation does not mean however, that the course work from one institution of higher learning will automatically be accepted by another institution of higher learning. The decision to accept or reject previous credits is at the discretion of the accepting college, university or employer. 2.

One difference is that we do not offer Title IV funding for student loans. Our prices are kept intentionally low so that our students do not have to put themselves deep into debt while in pursuit of a higher education. The accrediting process is long and expensive and we would prefer not to have that cost added to our students. As a Christian university and believing in the separation of church and state, the AECU does not choose to participate in the U.S. Department of Education acknowledgement process. We believe that it might compromise the privacy of our students and that it would be an infringement on our religious freedom. The AECU is designed to provide Christian higher education in Biblical studies and as such, our degrees may not apply to all job situations not related to church service. Approaches to Programs of Study Distance Learning Modern technological advances provide the student with a number of educational options. By using the Internet, E-mail, CD s, postal correspondence, etc., today s student can participate in challenging educational opportunities previously unavailable. AECU s off-campus studies provide the student with an opportunity to complete a high quality and affordable program of higher Christian education from the comfort and ease of their own home. The advantages of distance learning are unlimited and may include, but are not limited to: systematic study in their own home without discontinuing present employment and/or relocating to a distant campus site, and studying at your own pace with no age limitations or restrictions. Courses may be taken one at a time in contrast to on-campus programs where several courses are taken simultaneously. This allows the student to internalize each course and digest its contents fully before plunging into another course of study. In residence study, a student generally completes five courses per semester, averaging a total of fifteen semester hour credits each term. A two-semester residence program enables the student to earn thirty credit hours. By comparison, a student who averages one three-semester hour course each month for ten months in the AECU s distance learning program will also complete thirty semester hours. 3.

By maintaining this pace, the off-campus student is encouraged to complete a threesemester hour course each month. Courses carrying six-semester hour s credit should be completed in two months, and so on. At this pace the student studying by distance can complete approximately the same amount of material as the student in the residence program in the same amount of time or less. Intensive Seminars The AECU in cooperation and coordination with the Board of Directors of the American Evangelical Christian Churches may offer intensive seminars at various times and locations. Approved AECU professors teach the intensive seminars. A total of up to three credits may be earned per intensive seminar. Additional reading and/or course assignments may be required in addition to attending the seminar. All assignments by professors must be completed and passed prior to credit being awarded for that course. For further details on intensive seminars and eligibility, please contact the President of the University. Admissions To apply for admission to the American Evangelical Christian University, simply complete and mail the Application for Admission form provided as an insert to this catalog, along with the appropriate registration and course fees. Note: You may take any course individually without having to be enrolled in a degree program. Credits earned from individual courses may be applied to a specific degree program. Tuition / Fees / Payment The investment in your education is outlined on the enclosed tuition and fees pricing guide insert. Payment may be made in one of two ways: 1. You may pre-pay for the entire degree program up front. All books and materials for that program will be shipped upon receipt of your payment. 2. You may pre-pay for one course at a time. Once your payment and written request for the next course is received, all books and materials for that course will be shipped to you. 4.

Scholarships Based on availability of funding, the AECU Board of Regents may grant partial scholarships on a limited basis to those who hold current credentials with the American Evangelical Christian Churches (AECC). Contact the President of the AECU for more information. Matriculation of Academic Credit Evaluation of previous academic work requires an official transcript from each college/university to be presented at time of enrollment. All previous work will be evaluated and a final determination will be made as to how many credits may or may not transfer. A detailed degree plan will be sent to the student at that time. A minimum of 25 credits must be taken through the AECU for each degree program. Transcripts For legal reasons, the student must submit their request in writing along with the appropriate fee. No other request will be honored. If the transcript is to be sent to another institution of higher learning or potential employer, please provide full contact information as these transcripts will be sent directly to them and not to the student. There is a charge for this service. Please see number two under the Fees section of the enclosed tuition and fees pricing guide. Books and Materials Other than a Bible (and Halleys Bible Handbook for some courses) required textbooks and materials are provided by the AECU and are included in the price of your tuition. The AECU will not purchase them back. They are yours to keep for your own personal library. Unless specifically requested, course materials will be sent via an E-mail attachment (if no textbook is required for that course) or on a CD (if textbook is required). For a printed version of the course instead of on a CD, there will be an extra charge. Please see number three under the Fees section of the enclosed tuition and fees pricing guide. 5.

Reactivation of Inactive Students Students who fail to communicate with their professor, College Dean, or the Administration Office (either by lesson, address change notification, E-mail or telephone) for more three months, will be placed on the inactive list and a reactivation fee may apply. Please see number four under Fees section of the enclosed tuition and fees pricing guide. Communication It is the responsibility of the student to notify the Administration Office of any changes to name, address, telephone number, E-mail address, etc. Catalog Requirements For each degree specific program, students will need to satisfy the requirements found on their degree plan. A copy of this plan will be sent to the student and a duplicate will be placed in the student s file. Students who are inactive for a period of one or more years will need to satisfy the requirements of the catalog currently in effect. An updated degree plan will be mailed and a duplicate will be placed in the student s file. Grading Rubrics To maintain consistency throughout each of the AECU colleges, the following grading rubrics have been developed and implemented: A 4.0 Superior D 1.0 Below Average B 3.0 Above Average F 0.0 Failure C 2.0 Average I 0.0 Incomplete Incomplete grades not re-submitted within 120 days will be recorded as a failure. The student must maintain a 2.0 level in order to continue to the next level or in order to graduate. 6.

Graduation Requirements A Certificate of Completion will be issued upon the successful completion of each course. All academic work for degrees must be completed and submitted to the appropriate professorial staff prior to May 31st in the year in which the student plans to graduate. The professor will then submit this information to the appropriate College Dean. The Dean of the College in which the program has been completed will notify the Administration of the University that the student has met the academic requirements and is ready for graduation. When all academic requirements have been met and when all fees have been received and recorded, the Administration of the University will submit the name of the student to the Board of Regents for candidacy for the appropriate degree. Upon recommendation of the Administration of the University, The Board of Regents will then award the degree earned. The requirements for the degree will be determined by the rules stated under Catalog Requirements stated on page six. The Board of Regents may require a student whose enrollment has continued beyond five years to graduate according to the requirements stipulated in the most current catalog. Commencement All diplomas will be awarded at the annual commencement exercises. Commencement exercises are typically conducted the last weekend in July of each year in Indianapolis, IN, so as to coincide with the annual International Conference of the American Evangelical Christian Churches. Prior notification as to place, date and time will be given. On rare occasions a student may be granted permission to graduate in absentia. To apply for permission, the student must inform the Administration Office of the University as to the reason why they are not able to attend the commencement exercises and request permission to graduate in absentia. With approval of the Board of Regents, the earned diploma will be mailed to the student after the annual commencement exercise. 7.

Academic Regalia Associates Masters Level The wearing of appropriate academic regalia is required for participation in the commencement exercises. Black robes with mortarboards with a gold tassel are required. A degree specific hood is required. The purchase of such hood is the responsibility of the student. The AECU has a limited number of generic robes and mortarboards that may be used for the ceremony. These are available by request on a first-come, first-served basis. The gold tassel will be provided by the AECU and is yours to keep. Doctorate Level Black doctoral robes with appropriate doctoral chevrons, eight sided tams with gold tassel, and doctoral capes with appropriate academic and University colors are required. The purchase of such regalia is the responsibility of the student. Generally, the academic colors for the hood or cape are as follows: The University colors are Royal blue and gold. The degree color for ministry is Crimson. You are free to use any regalia manufacturer you wish. If requested, the University will furnish you with a list of academic regalia manufacturers. Please Note: If planning to purchase a robe, mortarboard, tam, hood or cape, please order and allow a minimum of ten weeks prior to graduation. This is necessary for two reasons: First, graduation regalia are made to order. Since there are many graduations nationally during the May-June time period, manufacturers are quite overloaded with orders and need time to process. Second, many regalia manufacturers shut down from one to two weeks for vacations during June or July. They will not manufacture or ship during this time. 8.

AMERICAN EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Board of Regents President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Regents at Large Dr. Gordon N. Elliott Dr. Michael Ward, Sr. Dr. Lowell P. Ford Dr. Berton Heleine President Emeritus Dr. Douglas Schlemmer Dr. Charles Wasielewski, Sr. Administration President Dr. Gordon N. Elliott President Emeritus Dr. Berton Heleine Administrator Dr. Linda K. Elliott College Deans AECU College of Christian Studies AECU College of the Bible AECU College of Ministry AECU College of Graduate Studies Dr. Linda K. Elliott Dr. Lowell P. Ford Dr. Stephen V.R. Lee Dr. Charles Clark Faculty Charles Clark, D.Min., D.D., Th.M., B.A. Gordon N. Elliott, D.Min., D.D., Th.M., BRE Linda K. Elliott, D. Litt., M.Min., BRE Lowell P. Ford, D.D., B.A. Berton Heleine, D.Min., D.D., M.Min., BRE Stephen V.R. Lee, D.Min., M.A., B.A. Timothy Todd, Th.M., BRE Charles Wasielewski, Sr., D.Min., D.D. 9.

AMERICAN EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY Board of Regents Biographies President Dr. Gordon N. Elliott is an Ordained Minister of the American Evangelical Christian Churches and serves on its Board of Directors. Dr. Elliott holds a Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) degree, a doctor of Divinity (D.D.) degree, a Master of Arts in Theology (Th.M.) degree, and a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Education (BRE) degree, all from the American Evangelical Christian University. In addition, Dr. Elliott holds numerous certificates, diplomas and awards in the secular and religious fields in areas related to church growth, management and evangelism. Dr. Elliott has completed additional studies at Trinity College and Theological Seminary, Anoka-Ramsey Community College and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association School of Evangelism. Dr. Elliott served as Senior Pastor for several congregations in Illinois, Wisconsin and Minnesota. For eleven years he served as Assistant Director for a large inner city Christian ministry in Minneapolis. He has also served as a hospital, assisted living home and police department Chaplain (serving the Minneapolis Police Department and Hennepin County (MN) Sheriff s Department). Additionally, he has served in various leadership positions with several non-profit organizations and for several corporations in the private sector. Dr. Elliott is highly regarded as a church leader, administrator, speaker and educator. Vice President Dr. Michael Ward, Sr. is an Ordained Minister of the American Evangelical Christian Churches and serves on its Board of Directors as Treasurer. Dr. Ward holds a Doctor of Divinity (D.D.) degree from the American Evangelical Christian University. Dr. Ward, Sr. served as Pastor of a church in Indiana and is a dedicated church leader and speaker. 10.

Secretary Dr. Lowell P. Ford is an Ordained Minister of the American Evangelical Christian Churches and serves on it Board of Directors as Secretary. Dr. Ford also serves the denomination as AECC Central Region Coordinator and as Dean of the AECU College of the Bible. Dr. Ford holds a Doctor of Divinity (D.D.) degree from the American Evangelical Christian University and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from Mount Vernon Nazarene University. Dr. Ford currently serves as Pastor of a church in Ohio and is highly regarded as a Bible scholar and widely known as an excellent administrator, educator and church leader. Treasurer Dr. Berton Heleine is an Ordained Minister of the American Evangelical Christian Churches. Dr. Heleine served as President of the American Evangelical Christian University from 1999 2005 and from 2007 2009 and holds the title of President Emeritus. Dr. Heleine holds a Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) degree from Bethany Theological Seminary, a Doctor of Divinity (D.D.) degree from the American Evangelical Christian University, a Master of Arts in Ministry (M.Min.) degree from Trinity College and Theological Seminary and a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Education (BRE) from Trinity College of the Bible. Additionally, Dr. Heleine holds numerous certificates and diplomas related to church planing and evangelism. Dr. Heleine has been Pastor of several churches throughout the central United States and currently is Senior Pastor of a church in Illinois. Dr. Heleine is highly respected for his Biblical knowledge and counseling abilities and is in great demand as a gifted preacher and speaker. Regents at Large Dr. Douglas Schlemmer is an Ordained Minister of the American Evangelical Christian Churches and serves on its Board of Directors as Missions Coordinator. 11.

Dr. Schlemmer holds a Doctor of Divinity (D.D.) degree from the American Evangelical Christian University. For ten years, Dr. Schlemmer served as an Associate Pastor of a church in California and currently is Executive Director of a large Christian camp and retreat center in southern California. Dr. Schlemmer is highly regarded as a speaker and administrator. Dr. Charles J. Wasielewski, Sr. is an Ordained Minister of the American Evangelical Christian Churches and serves as its Chairman. Dr. Wasielewski, Sr. holds a Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) degree and a Doctor of Divinity (D.D.) degree from the American Bible College. He has done additional studies at Kensington College, the University of Albany, Tompkins Community College and Oxford University. In July 2011, Dr. Wasielewski, Sr. retired as Senior Pastor of a church in New York State having served that congregation for 40 years. Dr. Wasielewski, Sr. is widely known and respected for his spiritual maturity and leadership and is in great demand as a speaker and counselor. AECU College Dean Biographies AECU College of Christian Studies Dr. Linda K. Elliott is a Licensed Christian Worker of the American Evangelical Christian Churches. Dr. Elliott holds a Doctor of Literature (D.Litt.) degree, a Master of Arts in Ministry (M.Min.) degree, and a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Education degree, all from the American Evangelical Christian University. She also holds numerous certificates, licenses and awards in the area of personal and corporate finances, Christian counseling and evangelism. Dr. Elliott has served in various leadership positions in both the secular and religious fields and has a particular focus in the area of women s ministry. Her sound Biblical counsel and leadership are highly regarded by churches throughout the United States. 12.

AECU College of the Bible Dr. Lowell P. Ford. Please see Dr. Ford s biography on page 11. AECU College of Ministry Dr. Stephen V.R. Lee is an Ordained Minister of the American Evangelical Christian Churches. He serves the denomination as editor of its monthly newsletter (AECC Communiqué) and as an Alternate Member to the AECC Board of Directors. Dr. Lee holds a Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) degree from the American Evangelical Christian University, a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree from Wheaton College and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from Southern California Reformation College (Linda Vista Baptist College and Seminary). AECU College of Graduate Studies Dr. Charles Clark is an Ordained Minister of the American Evangelical Christian Churches. Dr. Clark holds a Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) degree and a Doctor of Divinity (D.D.) degree from the American Evangelical Christian University, a Master of Arts in Theology (Th.M.) degree and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from the American Bible College. Dr. Clark serves as Senior Pastor of a church in Iowa and has served the denomination in the past as Central-West Region Coordinator. He is widely recognized as a church leader, preacher and educator, and is a gifted Gospel vocalist. AECU Faculty Biographies Rev. Timothy Todd is an Ordained Minister of the American Evangelical Christian Churches. Rev. Todd holds a Master of Arts in Theology (Th.M.) degree from the American Evangelical Christian University. Rev. Todd serves as Pastor of a church in Illinois and is widely recognized for his leadership skills and musical abilities as a vocalist and pianist. Dr. Charles J. Wasielewski, Sr. Please see Dr. Wasielewski, Sr. s biography on page 12. 13.

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Associate of Arts Program (A.A. Concentration in Ministry) Prerequisite: High School diploma, G.E.D. or equivalent Minimum degree requirements: 64 credits Course No. Course Title Credits (Freshman Year 1) AA 0101 Old Testament Survey 4 AA 0102 New Testament Survey 4 AA 0103 English Grammar 4 AA 0104 English Composition 4 AA 0105 Gospel of Matthew 4 AA 0106 Gospel of Mark 4 AA 0107 Evangelism 4 AA 0108 Practical Christian Theology 4 32 (Sophomore Year 2) AA 0201 Gospel of Luke 4 AA 0202 Gospel of John 4 AA 0203 Christian Music Fundamentals 4 AA 0204 Effective Biblical Counseling 4 AA 0205 Manners and Customs in the Bible 4 AA 0206 Leadership Development 4 AA 0207 Bible Overview General Bible Study 4 AA 0208 Pentateuch 4 32 Associate of Arts (A.A.) Course Descriptions AA 0101 AA 0102 AA 0103 AA 0104 AA 0105 Old Testament Survey: General overview of the Old Testament. New Testament Survey: General overview of the New Testament. English Grammar: Students will be introduced to a number of distinctive segments in relation to proper communication: spelling, problem words, punctuation, and style. Each segment will focus on how to avoid common pitfalls and mistakes in papers, speeches and everyday correspondence. English Composition: Understanding the proper use of the written English language and its various components. Gospel of Matthew: An in-depth study of this Gospel. 15.

AA 0106 Gospel of Mark: An in-depth study of this Gospel. AA 0107 Evangelism: The study and practice of the role of all Christian believers in bearing witness to their faith in Jesus Christ. AA 0108 Practical Christian Theology: This course is designed to give the student a better and broader understanding of God s special revelation and to equip the student with the skills necessary to spread the Good News. AA 0201 Gospel of Luke: An in-depth study of this Gospel. AA 0202 Gospel of John: An in-depth study of this Gospel. AA 0203 Christian Music Fundamentals: This course is designed to help the student understand the different styles of music used throughout the ages and to provide basic music comprehension. AA 0204 Effective Biblical Counseling: The counselor/pastor will find this course to be challenging and enlightening for his/her ministry. AA 0205 Manners and Customs in the Bible: A study of the manners and customs used in the Old Testament world. AA 0206 Leadership Development: Church leadership is a must for those seeking to do the perfect will of God. This course will help the student sharpen his/her abilities in the field of developing leadership. AA 0207 Bible Overview General Bible Study: A general overview of the Protestant Bible. Students will need to provide and use Halleys Bible Handbook for this course and if possible, a King James Version (KJV) of the Bible. AA 0208 Pentateuch: An in-depth study of the first five books of the Bible. ~ + ~ 16.

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Bachelor of Arts Programs Prerequisite: Associate of Arts degree or equivalent Minimum degree requirements: 63 credits Course No. Course Title Credits (Junior Year 3) BA 0301 Romans 4 BA 0302 Epistles I 4 BA 0303 Epistles II 4 BA 0304 Epistles III 4 BA 0305 Christian History I 4 BA 0306 Ministerial Ethics and Etiquette 4 BA 0307 Christian Education I 4 BA 0308 Revelation 3 31 (Senior Year 4) BA 0401 Acts 4 BA 0402 James 4 BA 0403 Christian History II 4 BA 0404 Old Testament Prophets 4 BA 0405 Christian Education II 4 BA 0406 Biblical Principles of Church and Personal Finances 3 *** Degree Specific Credits 9 32 If you are preparing for a career in pastoral ministry, the following courses are required in addition to the core courses listed above: BA 0407 Pastor to Pastor 3 BA 0408 Pastors Practical Helps 3 BA 0409 Homiletics 3 If you are preparing for a career in missions, the following courses are required in addition to the core courses listed above: BA 0410 Missions, Missionaries and Strategies 3 BA 0411 World Religions 3 BA 0412 Cross Cultural Communications 3 Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Course Descriptions BA 0301 Romans: A comprehensive study on this New Testament letter. 18.

BA 0302 BA 0303 BA 0304 BA 0305 BA 0306 BA 0307 BA 0308 Epistles I: An in-depth study covering the following New Testament letters: Galatians and Ephesians. Epistles II: An in-depth study covering the following New Testament letters: Philippians, Colossians, and 1 and 2 Thessalonians. Epistles III: An in-depth study covering the following New Testament letters: 1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, 1,2,3 John and Jude. Christian History I: A study of the Christian Church from its early beginnings. Ministerial Ethics and Etiquette: This course explores the topic of proper professional and personal ethical conduct in the Christian ministry. Christian Education I: This course will help the student understand the philosophical and cultural history of education - emphasizing the goal of Christian schooling. Revelation: An expositive (verse by verse) study of this New Testament book. It is recommended that students use the New International Version (NIV) of the Bible for this course. BA 0401 BA 0402 Acts: The beginning of the early Christian Church and the spread of the Gospel are studied using this New Testament book. James: An in-depth study of this New Testament book. BA 0403 Christian History II: Prerequisite: AECU Course BA 0305. BA 0404 Old Testament Prophets: Comprehensive study on the Minor and Major Prophets of the Old Testament. BA 0405 Christian Education II: Prerequisite: AECU Course BA 0307. BA 0406 Biblical Principles of Church and Personal Finances: A guide to small church finances for leaders of the local church and learning Biblical principles of personal finances in a no nonsense practical lifestyle. 19.

Degree Specific Credits If you are preparing for a career in pastoral ministry, the following courses are required in addition to BA 0301 BA 0406: BA 0407 Pastor to Pastor: A study covering the call to a church, forming a new church, church organizations, preaching, developing the pastor s library, visitations, marriage and divorce, death and funerals, dealing with problem people, church discipline, the pastor and home life, the pastor and priorities. BA 0408 Pastors Practical Helps: This course will not only help the student determine his/her call to preach, but it will also help them with subjects such as: pulpit appearance, study and sermon preparation, structure of the local church, ordinances of the church, preparation for weddings, funerals, visitations, and how to overcome fear, troubles and discouragement in ministry. BA 0409 Homiletics: A practical and theological guide for Christ centered preaching. If you are preparing for a career in the missions field, the following courses are required in addition to BA 0301 BA 0406: BA 0410 Missions, Missionaries and Strategies: This course on world missions will acquaint you with missionaries of the past and present. You will study their call, their services, and the strategies they used to win souls for Jesus Christ and His Kingdom. BA 0411 World Religions: This course is not designed to be a study in apologetics. Instead, the intent is to help familiarize the student with some of the other major world religions their beliefs and practices. BA 0412 Cross-Cultural Communications: An introduction to ministering in a cross cultural setting. Intended to help prepare the student to be an effective communicator of the Gospel in a culture other than his/her own. ~ + ~ 20.

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Master of Ministry (M.Min.) Program Prerequisite: Bachelor of Arts degree or equivalent Minimum degree requirements: 48 credits Course No. Course Name Credits MM 0501 Advanced Bible Study 5 MM 0502 Leaders in Church History I 4 MM 0503 Leaders in Church History II 4 MM 0504 Apologetics 4 MM 0505 Ecclesiology 5 MM 0506 Christian Doctrine 4 MM 0507 Pastoral Ministry 4 MM 0508 Christian Education III 4 MM 0509 Church Administration 4 MM 0510 Outline of the Bible 4 MM 0511 Thesis 6 48 Master of Ministry (M.Min.) Course Descriptions MM 0501 MM 0502 MM 0503 MM 0504 MM 0505 Advanced Bible Study: Twelve lessons covering the entire Bible. Students will need to provide and use Halleys Bible Handbook for this course and if possible, a KJV version of the Bible. Leaders in Church History I: This text was chosen because of the large number of church leaders it contains for us to learn from. This tool can be effectively used in helping us to learn more about our ministry and roll in continued church growth. Leaders in Church History II: This study is a syllabus on leadership. This will help the student deal with problems facing many church leaders today. The Bible offers a model for confronting and dealing with leadership issues. Apologetics: The study and defense of the Christian faith versus other world religions. Ecclesiology: A study of the facts, evidence and principles of the Christian faith. 22.

MM 0506 MM 0507 MM 0508 MM 0509 MM 0510 MM 0511 Christian Doctrine: The study of divine revelations, divisions of the Bible, existence of supernatural agencies, mankind, sin, repentance, atonement, inherited sin, works of grace, consecration and sanctification. Pastoral Ministry: This course will provide the student with an in-depth and enlightening understanding of the pastoral ministry. Christian Education III: An in-depth look into teaching tools and techniques. Church Administration: This course moves sequentially through three broad categories that are critical to pastoral and church leadership. They are: 1. How a minister relates to organizations, 2. Performing administrative functions, and 3. Developing leadership and ministry skills. Outline of the Bible: You will study the books and periods of the Bible from creation to the spread of the Gospel. Thesis: The thesis subject is to be agreed upon with the student s professor prior to submittal. Minimum of 30 pages. ~ + ~ 23

Master of Divinity (M.Div.)Program Prerequisite: Bachelor of Arts degree or equivalent Minimum degree requirements: 48 Credits Preparatory courseware designed for those planning on entering the ordained ministry. Course No. Course Title Credits MD 0550 M.Div. Program 42 MD 0551 Thesis 6 48 Master of Divinity (M.Div.) Course Descriptions MD 0550 MD 0551 M.Div. Program: Seminary preparation studies for those planning on entering the ordained ministry. The text used will cover the following subjects: The doctrine of Scripture, Biblical languages, Hermeneutics, Exegesis, the doctrine of the Holy Trinity, Biblical view of humanity and sin, the doctrine of salvation, the doctrine of the church, Eschatology, background and survey of the Old and New Testaments, Apologetics, world religions, church history, missiology, Christian leadership, Christian ethics and Christian Education. Thesis: The thesis subject is to be agreed upon with the student s professor prior to submittal. Minimum of 30 pages. ~ + ~ 24.

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Master of Arts in Christian Counseling (M.A.) Program Prerequisite: Bachelor of Arts degree or equivalent Minimum degree requirements: 48 Credits Note: Due to the specialty of this degree program, only Master s level credits in this field will be reviewed for transfer acceptance. Course No. Course Title Credits MC 0525 Christian Counseling Ethics 5 MC 0526 Theology of Christian Counseling 5 MC 0527 Christian Counseling I 5 MC 0528 The Psychology of Counseling 5 MC 0529 Understanding Psychological Problems 5 MC 0530 Pastoral Counseling 5 MC 0531 Human Development 5 MC 0532 Clinical Psychology 5 MC 0533 Premarital Counseling 4 MC 0534 Spiritual Healing 4 48 Master of Arts in Christian Counseling (M.A.) Course Descriptions MC 0525 MC 0526 MC 0527 Christian Counseling Ethics: Discusses the ethical questions of competence, confidentiality, multiple relationships, public statements, third parties and documentation in light of state and federal codes, with attention to professional association statements and denominational guidelines. Theology of Christian Counseling: This course will provide the Christian counselor or pastor with a Biblical and theological basis for counseling that will enhance their ministry. This course will assist the counselor or pastor in and outside the church setting. Christian Counseling I: This course provides extensive overage on the most common issues of the day: depression, inferiority, anxiety, homosexuality, abuse, grief, marriage problems, addictions, crisis, career decisions and aging. The course studies causes, effects, treatment and prevention, and what the Bible has to say about each issue. 26.

MC 0528 MC 0529 MC 0530 MC 0531 MC 0532 MC 0533 MC 0534 The Psychology of Counseling: This course teaches the Christian counselor the basics of Christian counseling. It covers many of areas the Christian counselor will face and shows the counselor how to effectively use Scripture in the counseling process. Understanding Psychological Problems: This course will help in understanding many of the major psychological problems the Christian faces and will present methods and techniques on how to effectively assist those in crisis. Pastoral Counseling: This course focuses on the counseling ministry to the troubled. Marital therapy, family therapy, crisis counseling, group counseling, confrontational counseling, and other issues are covered. Human Development: This course focuses on the scientific study of developmental changes that occur in human beings from infancy to death. The course will study motor skills, problem solving abilities, conceptual understanding, moral understanding, and language acquisition. Clinical Psychology: This course focuses on the scientific study and application in working with the prevention and relieving of psychological problems. Premarital Counseling: This course will help the student to properly counsel those who are planning to get married. Issues covered include goals, strategies, and resources for premarital counseling, roles and authority in marriage, family issues, intercultural marriages, remarriage and more. Spiritual Healing: This course is designed to help the student have a more in-depth life knowledge of three of God s truths for their lives: victory, transformation and holiness. ~ + ~ 27.

Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) Program Prerequisite: Master of Arts degree or equivalent Minimum degree requirements: 40 credits Course No. Course Title Credits DM 0601 Classical Apologetics 4 DM 0602 Dispensational Eschatology 4 DM 0603 Inerrancy 4 DM 0604 Images of Christ and the Believer in the Wilderness Tabernacle 8 DM 0605 The Gospel of Isaiah 8 DM 0606 Dissertation 12 40 Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) Course Descriptions DM 0601 DM 0602 DM 0603 DM 0604 DM 0605 DM 0606 Classical Apologetics: An in-depth study on the defense of Christianity and how it compares to other world religions. Dispensational Eschatology: A study of the last things and end times (death, resurrection, judgement, immortality, etc.). Inerrancy: Apologetics (a study on the defense of the Christian faith). Images of Christ and the Believer in the Wilderness Tabernacle: The purpose of this course is to help the serious Bible student understand that everything in the Wilderness Tabernacle was an image of the work and person of Jesus Christ and His relationship with the believer. The Gospel of Isaiah: An in-depth study of the prophecies concerning Jesus Christ as found in this Old Testament book. Dissertation: The subject is to be agreed upon with the student s professor prior to submittal. Minimum of 50 pages. 28.

A Final Thought You might be asking yourself Why aren t the AECU programs $20,000.00 to $30,000.00 (or more) per year like everyone else? The answer is simple. Our goal is our calling to provide you with a high quality Christian education without having high prices as a deterrent. Does less cost mean an inferior education? Not at all. Since our programs are on-line or by correspondence, basically what we charge is the amount needed to cover our costs for general operating expenses. If you review catalogs from other colleges and universities, you will also notice a long list of fees that you will be expected to pay. Other than one or two, we don t do this. As we are able, we are providing this as a ministry to you so that you can be properly and professionally trained to minister to others in the name of Jesus Christ. We don t sell or give degrees away. You will have to earn it, as you should. In our case, a lower cost does not mean a lesser education. Please note that anything a student provides in addition to their course costs will be used to help keep our programs affordable in the future. --- You may also want to consider one or more of the following: -A tax-deductible gift of any amount with the understanding that nothing was exchanged or given in exchange for your donation. * -Naming the AECU as a beneficiary on a life insurance product. * -Naming the AECU in your will. * The AECU motto is Veritas Causa which means For the Cause of Truth. Any/all contributions are appreciated, as it will help ensure the future of high quality education in the absolute Truth Jesus Christ. --- * The American Evangelical Christian Churches is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit church denomination. The AECU is the educational ministry of the AECC. Tax deductible donations requiring a receipt should be made out to the American Evangelical Christian Churches and earmarked for the AECU. Thank you and may God richly bless you now and always! 29.

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