Ministering to the Whole Person

MIN351

Cheryl Hutchins

 

Instructions

Undergraduate courses are composed of 80-minute lessons. A course 0f eight (8) classroom lessons of 80-minute sessions represents two (2) credits. A course of twelve (12) classroom lessons would count as three (3) credits. A course of sixteen (16) lessons represents four (4) credits. Most of the courses are 3-credit courses. Each lesson is a video presentation of actual classes taught on the campus of Vineyard Harvester Bible School and Seminary. The four (4) credit courses often consist of a combination of lessons that have been combined to complete the course. If that is the case, you may find that there are multiple instructors with different syllabi, assignments, study guides, and exams. In the column to the right, you will find links to important documents that go with the course. Many courses will have a manual that will have a rather extensive outline of each lesson of the course. Some courses require a textbook that can be purchased at www.amazon.com or www.bn.com. A few courses only require the Bible (with a brief outline of each lesson). There is a link to access the syllabus for the course. this syllabus gives specific instructions for the course including requirements for the course such as assignments and guidelines for the course. There is a link for appropriate Study Guides (some are required to be answered and returned for a grade). Other study guides will be just for your benefit in preparing for your exam. The details will be in the syllabus of the course. It is important to start with Lesson One and follow the proper sequence through the final lesson. We feel each class has a spirit of impartation in addition to the "facts" or knowledge of the course. It is important to view each lesson in order to get the full benefit of your Biblical education. The courses are to be taken on the honor system, meaning that it is between you and God as to how diligent you are in fulfilling the requirements of the course. When all classes have been viewed and all assignments are completed, you will be ready for the Final Exam. In most cases, the Study Guides represent adequate preparation for the exam. when you are ready for the Final Exam, you will need to email the school at docwkm@aol.com for the exam to be sent back to you. The exam will require a password that will be given to you. All assignments and exams will be transmitted to the school and back to you the student via email. it is necessary that an email address be provided. Again, you will be on the honor system in taking your Final exam. You will be asked to verify that you have followed the proper guidelines provided. Do not use any outside resources (such as notes, books, Bibles, etc.) unless otherwise noted. A few courses are open-book tests, which means you can have access to any materials. these exams are typically essay questions that are to be answered scholarly, including appropriate grammar and sentence structure. ll assignments should be typed and returned by email. All communications shall be via email. grade will be assigned after the completion of each course, and a grade report sent to the student. May God's blessings be upon you as you present yourself for further training in the Kingdom of God.

 

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