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Spring 2013 Registration
Select your courses using the drop-down menus. By submitting this form, you certify that you intend to register and be charged for the courses below. A copy of your registration will go to your advisor and if approved, you will receive an email of your spring 2013 schedule to the email address we have on file. If you intend to audit a class or do an independent/directed study, please meet with your advisor and register in person.
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Course Selection
BH 552: Intermediate Biblical Hebrew, Kim
BI 510: Biblical Hermeneutics, Kennard
BI 561: Biblical Backgrounds, Kennard/Pitts
CE 522: Normal Human Growth and Development, Hamon
CH 511: Church History II, Dunlap
COU 500: Counseling Research and Statistics, Ditsky
COU 522: Normal Human Growth and Development, Hamon
COU 530: Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, Terrill
COU 540: Intake and Assessment, Terrill
COU600: Individual Counseling, Sherrill
COU 611: Psychopathology, July
COU 665: Cross-Cultural Counseling, Baker
COU 673: Marriage and Family Therapy, Terrill
COU 674: GroupCounseling and Psychotherapy, Baker
COU 675: Counseling Children and Adolescents, Baker
COU 690: Professional Orientation, Ditsky
COU 710: Lifestyle and Career Counseling, Baker
COU 751A: Counseling Practicum 1, Terrill (Tuesday morning section)
COU 751B: Counseling Practicum 1, Baker (Tuesday night section)
COU 751C: Counseling Practicum 1, Terrill (Thursday night section)
COU 752A: Counseling Practicum 2, Terrill (Tuesday morning section)
COU 752B: Counseling Practicum 2, Baker (Tuesday night section)
COU 752C: Counseling Practicum 2, Terrill (Thursday night section)
COU 753A: Counseling Practicum 3, Terrill (Tuesday morning section)
COU 753B: Counseling Practicum 3, Baker (Tuesday night section)
COU 753C: Counseling Practicum 3, Terrill (Thursday night section)
COU 799: Advanced Seminar, Sherrill
CS 501: Introduction to Christian Spirituality, Towne
CS 510: Spiritual Disciplines and Practices, Towne
CS 664: History of Christian Spirituality, Laing
FE 651: Ministry Practicum, I, Shuman
FE 652: Ministry Practicum, II, Shuman
GR 552: Intermediate New Testament Greek, Rutherford
ID 701: Interdisciplinary Capstone, Faculty
IE 601: Integrative Experience 1, Pitts
IE 602: Integrative Experience 2, Pitts
IE 605: Seminarian Retreat, Pitts
NT 501A: Introduction to New Testament, Kennard
NT 501B: Introduction to New Testament, Kennard
OT 721: Psalms, Pitts
PC 530: Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, Terrill
PH 551: Introduction to Christian Ethics, Wall
PH 750: Ethics and Social Witness: MLK, Fain
PL 510: Introduction to Pastoral Leadership, Furr
PL 550: Transformational Leadership, Shuman
PL 620: Culture and Context, Shuman
PR 501: Principles of Preaching, Burton
PR 685: PSI Houston: Preaching Scene Investigation, Burton
Re 500: Research, Writing, and Theological Learning, Team
TH 630: Doctrine of Salvation, Kennard
Course Selection
BH 552: Intermediate Biblical Hebrew, Kim
BI 510: Biblical Hermeneutics, Kennard
BI 561: Biblical Backgrounds, Kennard/Pitts
CE 522: Normal Human Growth and Development, Hamon
CH 511: Church History II, Dunlap
COU 500: Counseling Research and Statistics, Ditsky
COU 522: Normal Human Growth and Development, Hamon
COU 530: Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, Terrill
COU 540: Intake and Assessment, Terrill
COU600: Individual Counseling, Sherrill
COU 611: Psychopathology, July
COU 665: Cross-Cultural Counseling, Baker
COU 673: Marriage and Family Therapy, Terrill
COU 674: GroupCounseling and Psychotherapy, Baker
COU 675: Counseling Children and Adolescents, Baker
COU 690: Professional Orientation, Ditsky
COU 710: Lifestyle and Career Counseling, Baker
COU 751A: Counseling Practicum 1, Terrill (Tuesday morning section)
COU 751B: Counseling Practicum 1, Baker (Tuesday night section)
COU 751C: Counseling Practicum 1, Terrill (Thursday night section)
COU 752A: Counseling Practicum 2, Terrill (Tuesday morning section)
COU 752B: Counseling Practicum 2, Baker (Tuesday night section)
COU 752C: Counseling Practicum 2, Terrill (Thursday night section)
COU 753A: Counseling Practicum 3, Terrill (Tuesday morning section)
COU 753B: Counseling Practicum 3, Baker (Tuesday night section)
COU 753C: Counseling Practicum 3, Terrill (Thursday night section)
COU 799: Advanced Seminar, Sherrill
CS 501: Introduction to Christian Spirituality, Towne
CS 510: Spiritual Disciplines and Practices, Towne
CS 664: History of Christian Spirituality, Laing
FE 651: Ministry Practicum, I, Shuman
FE 652: Ministry Practicum, II, Shuman
GR 552: Intermediate New Testament Greek, Rutherford
ID 701: Interdisciplinary Capstone, Faculty
IE 601: Integrative Experience 1, Pitts
IE 602: Integrative Experience 2, Pitts
IE 605: Seminarian Retreat, Pitts
NT 501A: Introduction to New Testament, Kennard
NT 501B: Introduction to New Testament, Kennard
OT 721: Psalms, Pitts
PC 530: Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, Terrill
PH 551: Introduction to Christian Ethics, Wall
PH 750: Ethics and Social Witness: MLK, Fain
PL 510: Introduction to Pastoral Leadership, Furr
PL 550: Transformational Leadership, Shuman
PL 620: Culture and Context, Shuman
PR 501: Principles of Preaching, Burton
PR 685: PSI Houston: Preaching Scene Investigation, Burton
Re 500: Research, Writing, and Theological Learning, Team
TH 630: Doctrine of Salvation, Kennard
Course Selection
BH 552: Intermediate Biblical Hebrew, Kim
BI 510: Biblical Hermeneutics, Kennard
BI 561: Biblical Backgrounds, Kennard/Pitts
CE 522: Normal Human Growth and Development, Hamon
CH 511: Church History II, Dunlap
COU 500: Counseling Research and Statistics, Ditsky
COU 522: Normal Human Growth and Development, Hamon
COU 530: Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, Terrill
COU 540: Intake and Assessment, Terrill
COU600: Individual Counseling, Sherrill
COU 611: Psychopathology, July
COU 665: Cross-Cultural Counseling, Baker
COU 673: Marriage and Family Therapy, Terrill
COU 674: GroupCounseling and Psychotherapy, Baker
COU 675: Counseling Children and Adolescents, Baker
COU 690: Professional Orientation, Ditsky
COU 710: Lifestyle and Career Counseling, Baker
COU 751A: Counseling Practicum 1, Terrill (Tuesday morning section)
COU 751B: Counseling Practicum 1, Baker (Tuesday night section)
COU 751C: Counseling Practicum 1, Terrill (Thursday night section)
COU 752A: Counseling Practicum 2, Terrill (Tuesday morning section)
COU 752B: Counseling Practicum 2, Baker (Tuesday night section)
COU 752C: Counseling Practicum 2, Terrill (Thursday night section)
COU 753A: Counseling Practicum 3, Terrill (Tuesday morning section)
COU 753B: Counseling Practicum 3, Baker (Tuesday night section)
COU 753C: Counseling Practicum 3, Terrill (Thursday night section)
COU 799: Advanced Seminar, Sherrill
CS 501: Introduction to Christian Spirituality, Towne
CS 510: Spiritual Disciplines and Practices, Towne
CS 664: History of Christian Spirituality, Laing
FE 651: Ministry Practicum, I, Shuman
FE 652: Ministry Practicum, II, Shuman
GR 552: Intermediate New Testament Greek, Rutherford
ID 701: Interdisciplinary Capstone, Faculty
IE 601: Integrative Experience 1, Pitts
IE 602: Integrative Experience 2, Pitts
IE 605: Seminarian Retreat, Pitts
NT 501A: Introduction to New Testament, Kennard
NT 501B: Introduction to New Testament, Kennard
OT 721: Psalms, Pitts
PC 530: Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, Terrill
PH 551: Introduction to Christian Ethics, Wall
PH 750: Ethics and Social Witness: MLK, Fain
PL 510: Introduction to Pastoral Leadership, Furr
PL 550: Transformational Leadership, Shuman
PL 620: Culture and Context, Shuman
PR 501: Principles of Preaching, Burton
PR 685: PSI Houston: Preaching Scene Investigation, Burton
Re 500: Research, Writing, and Theological Learning, Team
TH 630: Doctrine of Salvation, Kennard
Course Selection
BH 552: Intermediate Biblical Hebrew, Kim
BI 510: Biblical Hermeneutics, Kennard
BI 561: Biblical Backgrounds, Kennard/Pitts
CE 522: Normal Human Growth and Development, Hamon
CH 511: Church History II, Dunlap
COU 500: Counseling Research and Statistics, Ditsky
COU 522: Normal Human Growth and Development, Hamon
COU 530: Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, Terrill
COU 540: Intake and Assessment, Terrill
COU600: Individual Counseling, Sherrill
COU 611: Psychopathology, July
COU 665: Cross-Cultural Counseling, Baker
COU 673: Marriage and Family Therapy, Terrill
COU 674: GroupCounseling and Psychotherapy, Baker
COU 675: Counseling Children and Adolescents, Baker
COU 690: Professional Orientation, Ditsky
COU 710: Lifestyle and Career Counseling, Baker
COU 751A: Counseling Practicum 1, Terrill (Tuesday morning section)
COU 751B: Counseling Practicum 1, Baker (Tuesday night section)
COU 751C: Counseling Practicum 1, Terrill (Thursday night section)
COU 752A: Counseling Practicum 2, Terrill (Tuesday morning section)
COU 752B: Counseling Practicum 2, Baker (Tuesday night section)
COU 752C: Counseling Practicum 2, Terrill (Thursday night section)
COU 753A: Counseling Practicum 3, Terrill (Tuesday morning section)
COU 753B: Counseling Practicum 3, Baker (Tuesday night section)
COU 753C: Counseling Practicum 3, Terrill (Thursday night section)
COU 799: Advanced Seminar, Sherrill
CS 501: Introduction to Christian Spirituality, Towne
CS 510: Spiritual Disciplines and Practices, Towne
CS 664: History of Christian Spirituality, Laing
FE 651: Ministry Practicum, I, Shuman
FE 652: Ministry Practicum, II, Shuman
GR 552: Intermediate New Testament Greek, Rutherford
ID 701: Interdisciplinary Capstone, Faculty
IE 601: Integrative Experience 1, Pitts
IE 602: Integrative Experience 2, Pitts
IE 605: Seminarian Retreat, Pitts
NT 501A: Introduction to New Testament, Kennard
NT 501B: Introduction to New Testament, Kennard
OT 721: Psalms, Pitts
PC 530: Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, Terrill
PH 551: Introduction to Christian Ethics, Wall
PH 750: Ethics and Social Witness: MLK, Fain
PL 510: Introduction to Pastoral Leadership, Furr
PL 550: Transformational Leadership, Shuman
PL 620: Culture and Context, Shuman
PR 501: Principles of Preaching, Burton
PR 685: PSI Houston: Preaching Scene Investigation, Burton
Re 500: Research, Writing, and Theological Learning, Team
TH 630: Doctrine of Salvation, Kennard
Course Selection
BH 552: Intermediate Biblical Hebrew, Kim
BI 510: Biblical Hermeneutics, Kennard
BI 561: Biblical Backgrounds, Kennard/Pitts
CE 522: Normal Human Growth and Development, Hamon
CH 511: Church History II, Dunlap
COU 500: Counseling Research and Statistics, Ditsky
COU 522: Normal Human Growth and Development, Hamon
COU 530: Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, Terrill
COU 540: Intake and Assessment, Terrill
COU600: Individual Counseling, Sherrill
COU 611: Psychopathology, July
COU 665: Cross-Cultural Counseling, Baker
COU 673: Marriage and Family Therapy, Terrill
COU 674: GroupCounseling and Psychotherapy, Baker
COU 675: Counseling Children and Adolescents, Baker
COU 690: Professional Orientation, Ditsky
COU 710: Lifestyle and Career Counseling, Baker
COU 751A: Counseling Practicum 1, Terrill (Tuesday morning section)
COU 751B: Counseling Practicum 1, Baker (Tuesday night section)
COU 751C: Counseling Practicum 1, Terrill (Thursday night section)
COU 752A: Counseling Practicum 2, Terrill (Tuesday morning section)
COU 752B: Counseling Practicum 2, Baker (Tuesday night section)
COU 752C: Counseling Practicum 2, Terrill (Thursday night section)
COU 753A: Counseling Practicum 3, Terrill (Tuesday morning section)
COU 753B: Counseling Practicum 3, Baker (Tuesday night section)
COU 753C: Counseling Practicum 3, Terrill (Thursday night section)
COU 799: Advanced Seminar, Sherrill
CS 501: Introduction to Christian Spirituality, Towne
CS 510: Spiritual Disciplines and Practices, Towne
CS 664: History of Christian Spirituality, Laing
FE 651: Ministry Practicum, I, Shuman
FE 652: Ministry Practicum, II, Shuman
GR 552: Intermediate New Testament Greek, Rutherford
ID 701: Interdisciplinary Capstone, Faculty
IE 601: Integrative Experience 1, Pitts
IE 602: Integrative Experience 2, Pitts
IE 605: Seminarian Retreat, Pitts
NT 501A: Introduction to New Testament, Kennard
NT 501B: Introduction to New Testament, Kennard
OT 721: Psalms, Pitts
PC 530: Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy, Terrill
PH 551: Introduction to Christian Ethics, Wall
PH 750: Ethics and Social Witness: MLK, Fain
PL 510: Introduction to Pastoral Leadership, Furr
PL 550: Transformational Leadership, Shuman
PL 620: Culture and Context, Shuman
PR 501: Principles of Preaching, Burton
PR 685: PSI Houston: Preaching Scene Investigation, Burton
Re 500: Research, Writing, and Theological Learning, Team
TH 630: Doctrine of Salvation, Kennard
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Dr. Ria Baker
Dr. Doug Kennard
Mrs. Jan Kennard
Dr. Chuck Pitts
Dr. Jerry Terrill
Dr. Becky Towne
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