Bachelor of Arts in Intercultural Studies

In keeping with North Greenville University’s Statement of Purpose, the Bachelor of Arts degree in Intercultural Studies seeks to equip students to integrate academic discipline, theological understanding, and biblical worldview in a comprehensive effort to “cultivate transformational leaders for church and society” by offering a program of study in biblical, historical, theological, and practical courses. In addition to a scholarly study of the Bible and Christianity, students will receive instruction related to fulfilling the Great Commission by understanding other cultures and developing a missions’ theology and strategy for reaching these cultures with the gospel. A broad liberal arts foundation undergirds this program in a distinctively Christian context.

The goals of the Bachelor of Arts program in Intercultural Studies are to (1) provide students with biblical and theological foundations for ministry by combining spiritual development and field experience in a robust course of study; (2) shape students in a deeper understanding of the Christian faith and a deeper love for Christ and his church by developing the heart and mind holistically; (3) equip students to understand and communicate the Bible and its message in fulfilment of the church’s worldwide mission through proper methods of interpretation and use of accepted English standards in speaking and writing; (4) teach students the research procedures necessary to discover high quality, doctrinally faithful resources for academic discipleship in the classroom and the church; (5) and train students to comprehend, analyze, and integrate primary and secondary sources of biblical, theological, historical, and ethical thought in preparation for ministry and for advanced study in seminary or graduate school.

The BA in Intercultural Studies requires that the student earn at least 126 hours of course credit. Students choosing the Intercultural Studies major must complete the core curriculum requirements listed below as a part of the degree program. Students must complete the foreign language component of the degree either with at least six (6) hours in two languages or twelve (12) hours in one. American Sign Language (ASL) does not count as a foreign language for the purposes of this requirement. Transfer students must earn at least thirty-three (33) hours in the Intercultural Studies major at North Greenville University.

The major consists of fifty-two (52) hours within the College of Christian Studies with special focus on Intercultural Studies courses. The following Christian Studies courses are required of all Intercultural Studies majors: CHST-1309, CHST-1310, CHST-1320, CHST-2303, CHST-2390, CHST-3330, and CHST-3335. A minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.25 in the fifty-two (52) major hours is required for graduation. At least six hours (6) must be taken both from the Biblical Studies and Historical/Theological/Ethical areas. The course classification is given at the end of individual entries in the course description section of the catalog. Courses with no designation there are either required courses or may be used as a Christian Studies elective or a free elective only. Many Christian Studies courses may be applied to either the Intercultural Studies degree program or to the Christian Studies degree program, but the same course may not be applied to both degree programs. Majors in the College of Christian Studies cannot minor in the College of Christian Studies.

Core Curriculum

First Year Experience, Choose 1 (1 Credit)

COLL-1100NGU 101

1

HNRS-1110Honors First Year Experience/Introduction to Honors

1

Communication, Choose 1 (3 Credits)

COMM-2300Oral Communication

3

COMM-2310Interpersonal Communication

3

COMM-2308Small Group Communication

3

Required

CSCI-1100Computer Tech for Success

1

ENGL-1310Composition and Rhetoric

3

ENGL-1320Composition and Literature

3

Literature, Choose 1 (3 Credits)

ENGL-2330American Literature to 1865

3

ENGL-2340American Literature Since 1865

3

ENGL-2310British Literature to 1785

3

ENGL-2320British Literature Since 1785

3

ENGL-2300Multicultural Literature

3

ENGL-2390Special Topics

3

Required

CHST-1301Engaging the Biblical Narrative

3

CHST-1302Integrating a Biblical Worldview

3

CHST-1201Interpreting the Biblical Text

2

Fine Arts, Choose 1 (3 Credits)

MUSC-1300Engaging the Arts Through Music

3

ARTS-1300Engaging the Arts Through Visual Arts

3

THTR-1300Engaging the Arts Through Theatre

3

COMM-1320Engaging the Arts Through Film

3

Required

HIST-1385Western Civ in a Global Context Since 1517

3

Math, Choose 1 (3 Credits)

-Any 1000-level math course 1310 or higher

3

Required

PSYC-2310Introduction to Psychology

3

BIOL-1310Scientific Inquiry in a Living World

3

PHSC-1430Scientific Inquiry in a Physical World

4

PHSC-1431Scientific Inquiry in a Physical World Lab

0

Civic Awareness, Choose 1 (3 Credits)

PLSC-2310American National Government

3

HIST-2310United States History to 1865

3

HIST-2320United States History Since 1865

3

Total Credit Hours:44

Major Requirements

-Foreign Language

12

CHST-1309Spiritual Formation for Christian Minister

3

CHST-1310Old Testament Survey

3

CHST-1320New Testament Survey

3

CHST-2303Foundations for Excellence

3

CHST-2330Principles of Evangelism

3

CHST-2335World Religions

3

CHST-2340Introduction to Missions

3

CHST-2343Best Practices for Global Workers

3

CHST-2390Biblical Hermeneutics

3

CHST-3301Issues in Cross Cultural Communication

3

CHST-3330Systematic Theology I

3

CHST-3335Systematic Theology II

3

CHST-4315Cultural Anthropology for Global Workers

3

CHST-4395Intercultural Studies Senior Seminar

3

CHST-4400Intercultural Studies Field Immersion

4

Total Credit Hours:58

Foreign Language: Choose twelve credit hours of foreign language from FREN, GERM, GREK, HEBR, or SPAN. Selection can be twelve hours from the same language, or six hours from two separate languages.

Major Electives

CHST-x3xxBiblical Studies (OT)*

3

CHST-x3xxBiblical Studies (NT)*

3

Total Credit Hours:6

*Choose two Biblical Studies courses, one in the Old Testament and one in the New Testament, with at least one at the 4000-level.

Total Free Elective Requirements 18
Total Degree Requirements 126