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May 09, 2024
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Missouri Baptist University 2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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CROSS-LISTED COURSES
Courses cross-listed between disciplines are generally indicated by a common course prefix as listed below. Exceptions, such as and MUCS/THEP courses, are denoted in the course description.
Course Prefix |
Cross-listed Disciplines |
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Course Prefix |
Cross-listed Disciplines |
BUMU |
Business and Music |
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HIPO |
History and Political Science |
CMHS |
Christian Ministry and History |
HUED |
Human Services and Education |
CMPS |
Christian Ministry and Psychology |
MGPS |
Management and Psychology |
COEN |
Communications and English |
MUED |
Music and Education |
COST |
Communications and Theatre |
PHED |
Physical and Health Education |
CPHS |
Philosophy and History |
POPH |
Political Science and Philosophy |
CRPH |
Criminal Justice and Philosophy |
PSHU |
Psychology and Human Services |
CRPO |
Criminal Justice and Political Science |
PSPO |
Psychology and Political Science |
CRPS |
Criminal Justice/Psychology/Sociology |
PSCM |
Psychology and Christian Ministry |
EDEN |
Education and English |
PSSC |
Psychology and Sociology |
EDMU |
Education and Music |
CEWL |
Christian Education and Worship Leadership |
EDPS |
Education and Psychology |
SOHI |
Sociology and History |
EDST |
Education and Theatre |
THMU |
Theatre and Music |
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World History |
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HIWO 413 - Ancient History Semester Hours: Three A study of ancient civilization from the Ancient Near East and the origins of Greek city-states to the decline of the Roman Empire. Particular attention is given to the political, social, economic, intellectual, and religious trends in the classical era. Term Offered: Fall, Even Years
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HIWO 433 - Twentieth-Century Europe Semester Hours: Three A study treating the development of Europe from 1900 to the present. Major topics include the rush of the continent toward general war; the military stalemate and its final resolution; the diplomacy of peacemaking; the Russian Revolution; economic recovery, then prosperity; the international depression; the rise and fall of fascism; the Cold War; the rebuilding and reconstruction of Europe; and the new, reduced place of Europe in the recent world. Term Offered: Spring, Even Years
Prerequisite: HIST 123 or consent of instructor.
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Worship Leadership |
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MUWA 353 - Biblical and Theological Foundations of Worship Semester Hours: Three This course helps students to develop a biblical theology of worship through a survey of the doctrine, practice, and musical materials of worship found in the Old and New Testaments. The course focuses on the nature and priority of worship (both individual and corporate), biblical principles of worship, and the manner in which the people of God expressed themselves spiritually, physically, and artistically in worship. Emphasis will be placed on studying biblical teaching on worship in its various parts and then synthesizing that information into a meaningful whole. Term Offered: Fall
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MUWA 443/543 - History of Congregational Song Semester Hours: Three A study of the structure and content of congregational song in its biblical, theological, literary, and musical dimensions from the early church through the present, this course emphasizes the study of corporate worship songs, the practice of leading them, and resources for additional study. Term Offered: Fall
Prerequisite: MUWA 353 . Students taking this course for graduate credit must complete all graduate course requirements.
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MUWA 453/553 - Historical Foundations of Worship Semester Hours: Three A survey of the historical development of worship from the Patristic period to the present, this course helps students relate musical and liturgical history to the development of theology, piety, and cultural engagement in the history of the western church, including emerging trends in worship around the world. Term Offered: Spring
Prerequisite: MUWA 353 . Students taking this course for graduate credit must complete all graduate course requirements.
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MUWA 483/583 - Leadership of Corporate Worship Semester Hours: Three A study of biblical models of ministry and worship and their application to corporate worship leadership. Emphasis will be given to the fundamental elements of worship common to all styles and traditions. The course focuses on the planning and leading of corporate worship and how to administer a comprehensive music ministry that is pastoral in nature. Term Offered: Spring
Prerequisite: MUWA 353 . Students taking this course for graduate credit must complete all graduate course requirements.
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