Morning Schedule Library 203(LH1); M W F 8:00a - 8:55a GL501 HA Basic Greek I Keazirian AC252, 254, 151, 152 T Th 8:00a - 9:25a CO/PC/YM725 [C/P/Y725] HA Counseling the Adolescent Kuzubova AC237 T Th 8:00a - 9:25a MC/SF501 HA Spiritual Formation for Ministry 35 Pfizenmaier AC150 T Th 8:00a - 9:25a OL501 HA Hebrew I 35 Petter, D. AC240 (Breakout AC151) T Th 8:00a - 9:25a TH611 HA Recent Theories of the Atonement Vidu AC152 T Th 9:35a - 11:00a EM502 HA Educational Ministry of the Church Batten AC150 T Th 9:35a - 11:00a EV701 HA Evangelism & Discipleship through the Local Church 25 Singleton Kerr418 coreqs: GL502, T Th 9:35a - 11:00a NT502 HA Interpreting the New Testament 35 de Campos AC242 T Th 9:35a - 11:00a NT503 HA Life of Jesus McDonough AC235 T Th 9:35a - 11:00a NT635 HA Exegesis of the Pastoral Epistles NT502 & GL502 35 Spencer AC237 T Th 9:35a - 11:00a OL501 HB Hebrew I 35 Petter, D. AC240 (Breakout AC151) T Th 9:35a - 11:00a WM648 HA Cross-Cultural Church Planting Martindale AC152 W F 9:35a - 11:00a EV701 HB Evangelism & Discipleship through the Local Church 25 Singleton Kerr418 W F 9:35a - 11:00a GL601 HA Intermediate Greek GL502 25 Keazirian AC151 ThM or Prof W F 9:35a - 11:00a GL901 HA Intermediate Greek (ThM Level) Approval 25 Keazirian AC151 W F 9:35a - 11:00a NT591 HA Tolkien's Apocalyptic Imagination McDonough AC237 W F 9:35a - 11:00a OT626 HA Exegesis in Genesis OL502 & OT511 35 Kaminski AC240 M 9:10a - 12:10p CH/TH643 HA Martin Luther Isaac AC235 M 9:10a - 12:10p CO716 HA Marital Therapy CO500 & CO614 Polischuk AC237 M 9:10a - 12:10p NT/PR655 HA From Text to Sermon Arthurs & AC242 NT502 & PR601 20 (Can count for NT Epistle Exegesis req.) McDonough (Breakout AC152) M 9:10a - 12:10p NT970 HA Advanced New Testament Research: Sources and Methods NT502 & GL502 Schnabel Library M 9:10a - 12:10p OT500 HA Old Testament Survey 55 Kaminski AC240 M 9:10a - 12:10p PR601 HA Preaching: Principles & Practices NT502 or OT511 20 Kim AC354 M 9:10a - 12:10p TH605 HA Systematic Theology II prereq: TH504 coreqs: OT500 & NT501 Vidu AC150 W 8:00a - 11:00a NT620 HA Exegesis of Romans GL502 & NT502 35 Schnabel AC150 W 8:00a - 11:00a OT765 HA Exegesis in Prophetic and Poetic Texts: The Promise of Zion 600-Level OT 35 Petter, T. AC242 W 8:00a - 11:00a PR901 HA Th.M. Research Seminar in Preaching ThM Only Gibson AC354 MACH only; by W 9:35a - 11:00a CH812 HS Historiography (Group Directed Study) petition only Adams Professor's Office Th 8:00a - 11:00a PR602 HA Preaching for Modern Listeners PR601 20 Arthurs AC354 F 9:10a - 12:10p CO709 HA Counseling in Addictive Behaviors MACO Only Mason AC235 F 9:10a - 12:10p PR735 HA Great Preachers Seminar PR601 15 Kim AC354 F 9:10a - 12:10p TH504 HB Systematic Theology I 35 Vidu AC150 FA-17, page 1
Afternoon Schedule M 2:00p - 5:00p AP/WM649 HA Introduction to Hinduism & Buddhism Yao AC151 M 2:00p - 5:00p CH501 HA The Church to the Reformation 55 Adams AC252 M 2:00p - 5:00p CO740 HA Career and Lifestyle Development MACO Only Mason AC237 M 2:00p - 5:00p MC701 HA Pastoral Ministry 40 Singleton AC235 M 2:00p - 5:00p NT619 HA Exegesis of Acts NT502 & GL502 35 Schnabel AC150 coreqs: OL502, M 2:00p - 5:00p OT511 HA Interpreting the Old Testament 35 Kaminski AC240 M 2:00p - 5:00p OT577 HA Biblical Theology: Old Testament Focus Niehaus AC242 Rise of Global Christianity T 12:30p - 3:15p STH TH 847 BTI NOTE: Offered at Boston Univ. through BTI; dates may vary from standard GCTS calendar Register through BTI Johnson Boston Univ. coreqs: OL502, T 2:00p - 5:00p OT511 HB Interpreting the Old Testament 35 Niehaus AC151 T 2:00p - 5:00p CO500 HA Introduction to Counseling MACO Only Polischuk AC237 T 2:00p - 5:00p MC/SE/TH651 The Project of Reconciliation: HA [M/S/T651] Intersectionality, the Church & Culture 30 Price AC150 T 2:00p - 5:00p MC/SF501 HB Spiritual Formation for Ministry 35 Adams AC252 T 2:00p - 5:00p NT613 HA Exegesis of Mark NT502 & GL502 35 de Campos AC235 T 2:00p - 5:00p OL910 HA Intermediate Hebrew Grammar OL502 Stuart AC240 T 2:00p - 5:00p PR601 HB Preaching: Principles & Practices NT502 or OT511 20 Kim AC354 T 2:00p - 5:00p TH607 HA Systematic Theology III TH605 Davis AC152 W 2:00p - 5:00p TH501 HA Theology Survey I Quay AC240 W 2:00p - 5:00p TH504 HA Systematic Theology I 35 Heacock Sanders AC237 W 2:00p - 5:00p WM628 HA Christian Approaches to Islam Martindale AC354 Th 2:00p - 5:00p OT646 HA Exegesis in the Historical Books OL502 & OT511 35 Stuart AC150 Th 2:00p - 5:00p CH501 HB The Church to the Reformation 55 Isaac AC240 Th 2:00p - 5:00p CO/SF610 HA Lifespan Development: Implications for Counseling Kuzubova AC237 Th 2:00p - 5:00p MC707 HA Transforming Leadership in the Local Church Singleton AC235 Th 2:00p - 5:00p NT572 HA The Jewish World of the New Testament Spencer AC151 Th 2:00p - 5:00p TH/WM659 HA Evangelical Theology and World Religions Davis AC242 F 2:00p - 5:00p CH/TH/WM901 [H/T/W901] HA Th.M. Research Seminar in Christian Thought Th.M. Only Isaac AC235 F 2:00p - 5:00p NT/OT901 HA Seminar in Biblical Theology Th.M. Only Niehaus AC242 F 2:00p - 5:00p PC511 HA Introduction to Pastoral Counseling Pendleton AC237 FA-17, page 2
Evening Schedule T Th 6:00p - 7:30p GL501 HB Basic Greek I 12 Keazirian AC151 M 6:00p - 9:00p* PR926A* HA The Preacher and the Message - Part I (1.5 credits) Th.M. Only Gibson Professor's Home *PR926A will meet only on Sept. 18, Oct. 16, Nov. 13, Dec. 11; PR926A and PR926B together constitute one course. Students who register for PR 926A MUST take or already have taken PR 926B in the Spring session. See catalog for details. T 6:30p - 9:30p OL943 HA Akkadian OL502 Nation AC237 T 6:30p - 9:30p SE632 HA Ethnic Identities and Reconciliation 25 Borgman AC235 Th 6:00p - 9:30p CH/SF618 HA Medieval Spirituality Adams AC240 Th 6:30p - 9:30p CH634 HA Prophets of the Civil Rights Movement Price AC235 Weekend Schedule Class Dates* Course # Section Course Name Prerequisite Limit Instructor Location Sept. 15-16 Oct. 6-7 Nov. 3-4 ET/TH648 HA Workplace Theology Barnes AC235 Sept. 15-16 Nov. 3-4 Dec. 8-9 NT993 HA The Old Testament in the New NT502 & GL502 35 Ciampa AC150 Sept. 15-16 Oct. 6-7 Nov. 3-4 Final Exam: Dec. 15 OT500 HB Old Testament Survey 55 Kaminski AC240 Sept. 29-30 Oct. 27-28 Dec. 1-2 SE630 HA Redeeming Capitalism Barnes AC346 *Unless otherwise noted, Weekend Courses meet Fridays, 6:00pm - 9:30pm and Saturdays, 8:30am - 4:00pm. Special Directed Studies* Contact Person & Email Course # Section Course Name Prerequisite Limit Instructor Location Dr. Keazirian keazoo@gcts.edu GL503 HS Forgotten Greek: An Accelerated Review of Basic Greek prof approval; by petition only Keazirian *As directed studies, these courses must be registered on the appropriate Directed Study or Reading/Research Petition form and NOT on a standard registration form. Petitions should be filed with the Registration Office by April 1, 2017. See Instructor FA-17, page 3
Semlink+ Courses Class Dates Class Time* Course # Section Course Name Prerequisite Limit Instructor Location Sept 11 - Dec 18 Online CH501-I HIROA The Church to the Reformation 25 Lytvynenko, V. Online Sept 11 - Dec 18 Online CH502-I HIROA The Church since the Reformation 25 Reeves, R. Online Sept 11 - Dec 18 Online ET501-I HIROA Christian Ethics 25 Bruland, E. Online Sept 11 - Dec 18 Online MC/TH525-I HIROA Faith, Work and Economics 25 Barnes, K. Online Sept 11 - Dec 18 Online NT501-I HIROA New Testament Survey 25 Jackson, T. Online Sept 11 - Dec 18 Online NT503-I HIROA Life of Jesus 25 Jennings, M. Online Sept 11 - Dec 18 Online OT500-I HIROA Old Testament Survey 25 Stuart, D. Online Sept 11 - Dec 18 Online PC511-I HIROA Introduction to Pastoral Counseling 25 Ruckstaetter, J. Online Sept 11 - Dec 18 Online TH501-I HIROA Theology Survey I 25 DeSpain, B. Online Sept 11 - Dec 18 Online TH501-I HIROB Theology Survey I 25 Lytvynenko, V. Online Sept 11 - Dec 18 Online TH502-I HIROA Theology Survey II 25 Miguelez Quay, L. Online Sept 11 - Dec 18 Online WM601-I HIROA The World Mission of the Church 25 Yao, X. Online *Please be advised: Although Semlink+ courses are taught online, there may be activities that will require your participation at a set date and time. Not all courses have this kind of required activity, so please review the course syllabus or schedule carefully before registering. NONSCHEDULED CLASS OFFERINGS Regularly Offered Nonscheduled Courses Course # Course Name Instructor CO863, CO863A/B Clinical Practica Counseling Dept. CO864A/B, CO865A/B Clinical Internships Counseling Dept. CO871, CO871A/B, CO872A/B, CO873A/B Professional Seminars (3 seminars of 6 students) Polischuk CO871, CO871A/B, CO872A/B, CO873A/B Professional Seminars (3 seminars of 6 students) Prizio *MM501, 502, 601, 602, 701, 702 Mentored Ministry for M.Div. Students Horvath *EM/MM501, 502, 601, 602 Mentored Ministry in Educational Ministries Horvath PC621, 622, 623 Clinical Pastoral Education (See Mentored Ministry Office for details.) Horvath Theses/Projects 891, 892; 992, 992; 720 Petitions must be filed with the Registration Office by April 1, 2017. Division Approval Reading and Research Courses 760 and 860 Petitions should be filed with the Registration Office by April 1, 2017. Division Approval *NOTE: MC/SF501 Spiritual Formation for Ministry is a corequisite for MM502 and beyond. Either EM502 Educational Ministry of the Church, EM604 The Teacher and the Teaching Task, or MC/SF501 Spiritual Formation for Ministry can meet the corequisite requirement for EM/MM502 and beyond. FA-17, page 4
IMPORTANT POLICIES REGARDING LATE-STARTING COURSES Some courses (i.e. weekend courses) hold their first class meetings after the last day for a 100% tuition refund. Please take note of the following policies regarding these late-starting courses: Students who register for a late-starting course are expected to obtain a copy of the course syllabus from the professor at the beginning of the semester. Generally, students are expected to complete some reading and other assignments before the first class meeting. The syllabus will clearly note such assignments. Students who wish to drop a late-starting course and receive a full tuition refund must drop the course by midnight on the first day of class. Students who withdraw from a late-starting course after the above deadline will receive no refund. These courses will remain on a student s transcript with a W to indicate that the student has withdrawn from the course. Students submitting pass/fail petitions for late-starting courses must do so by the standard deadline as listed in the Student Handbook. If you have any questions concerning these policies, please contact the Registration Office at registration@gcts.edu or 978-646-4021. INFORMATION REGARDING TEXTBOOKS The textbooks for each course and their ISBNs can be found in each course s syllabus. Prior to the first class meeting, syllabi are available from the seminary s syllabi page or directly from the professor. FALL SEMESTER DATES Class Dates: September 11 - December 15 Reading Weeks: October 9-13, November 6-10 Last Day for Written Work: December 19 FA-17, page 5