San Jose Course Syllabi - Spring 2010

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Course ID
Faculty
Course Title
Louie
Old Testament Studies I
Tuck
New Testament Studies I: Interpreting the Gospels
Tuck
New Testament Studies I: Interpreting the Gospels (Mt. Hermon)
DePangher
Wisdom from Church History Part II
Kline
Family Systems Therapy
Hutchinson
Human Life Span Development
Needham
Group Counseling
Broxton
Research in Family Studies
D. Miller
Child and Adolescent Therapy
Richards
Psychopharmacology
Stiles
Physiology and Pharmacology of Addiction
Kline
Counseling Practicum I
Kline
Counseling Practicum II
Kline
Counseling Practicum III
Kline
Advanced Counseling Practicum
Stiles
MFT / AS Practicum (Syllabus Insert)
Stiles
Advanced Substance Abuse
Stiles
Treatment of Addictive Behavior and Counseling Addictive Behavior
Arnold
Art Therapy Introduction
Tuck
Learning to Interpret Scripture
Peterson
Communicating Christ in Culture
Schlaepfer
Religions of the World
Korch
Thinking Theologically About Ministry
Smith
Developing Godly Leadership for the 21st Century
Miller / Hall
Introduction to Coaching
Miller / Hall
Introduction to Coaching - Notes
Miller
Introduction to Coaching - Mt. Hermon
Miller
Life and Personal Coaching
Hall
Coach Approach to Leading and Managing
Marrs / Burns
Discovering and Developing Your Ministry Potential (In-Ministry)
Smith
Mentored Field Ministry I - IV
McEnroe
Greek Reading and Syntax
Eckman
Hebrew Reading and Syntax
Bennet
Develop Life-changing Bible Study Curriculum
Louie
Maximizing the Church's Redemptive Influence
Thiesen
Providing Pastoral Counseling
Wenzel
Developing Strong Families
Korch
Preparing for a Preaching Ministry
Theisen
Premarital Counseling (Prepare / Enrich)
Korch
Practicing Prayer and Other Key Spiritual Disciplines
McEnroe
Greek Reading and Syntax
Korch
Practicing Prayer and Other Key Spiritual Disciplines (Mt. Hermon)
Louie
Theology II: Glorifying the God of Our Salvation
Louie
Theology III: Living as the Community of the Spirit

 

 

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