Requirements
1. This course requires that you will work on a
faculty-guided project or thesis related to your
interests in your area of applied ministry. Your project
will integrate creativity, relevance and integrity to
produce a work of the highest quality.
2.
Upon enrollment in the course, you will create a
proposal-outline together in consultation with your
faculty-mentor. The proposal-outline will provide an
overview of what you intend to accomplish and how it
will be applied to your area of ministry.
3.
Students who choose the thesis concentration will
produce a document of 80-100 pages with proper
documentation on their subject area. Those who choose
the project concentration will provide practical
documentation (30-40 pages with proper documentation)
and other media. Examples of other media would be audio
(mp3 files), video (videos that can be played on Window
Media or Real Player), powerpoint presentations, a
website design, etc. Whatever media you feel is
appropriate for your project, feel free to use it.
Communication
Communication and discussion are
important aspects to the effective creation of an
individual project or thesis because it will allow us to
interact and provide constructive feedback. We will
primarily communicate via e-mail with possible periodic
phone meetings. Please feel free to use my email address
for questions, comments, concerns, etc. and I will do
the same.
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