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NONTRADITIONAL PROGRAMS Programs: Bible & Ministry Business Criminal Justice Early Childhood Education NT Human Services General Studies Nursing Organizational Management Writing Mission The mission of the nontraditional studies office is to serve adult students by: 1. Offering innovative academic programs designed to meet the special needs of adult learners. 2. Providing support services for adult students. 3. Integrating adult students into the Bethel College community. 4. Assisting adults in reaching their full career potential. 5. Encouraging the development of Christian faith and perspective in adult learning experiences. Program Offerings Degree Completion Nontraditional Programs Nontraditional Studies offers four B.S. degree completion majors: Criminal Justice, Human Services, Organizational Management and Nursing. Students must have 62 semester hours of appropriate credit before applying. Coursework is accelerated. Accelerated Programs Accelerated courses generally meet on weekday evenings, Saturday mornings and online. Classes are held in four-hour blocks of time for 7 weeks or two hour blocks for 14 weeks. Enrollment is limited to nontraditional students. Entire degree programs in Bible and Ministry, Business, Criminal Justice, Early Childhood Education, General Studies, Human Services, and Nursing Degree Completion are offered in a nontraditional, accelerated format. Credit for Noncollegiate Learning College-level learning occurs in many environments other than the traditional college classroom, and credit may be earned for such learning. Experiential learning, formal noncollegiate training and verifiable competencies are examples of noncollegiatelearning for which credit can be earned. See the program manager for prior learning assessment for details and guidance in Prior Learning Assessment preparation. Prior Learning Assessment helps to instruct students about credit validation. Admission Steps for Nontraditional Students 1. Request an application for admission form from the nontraditional studies office or submit an online application at www.bethelcollege.edu. NONTRADTIONAL PROGRAMS 2013-2014 BETHEL COLLEGE 191

2. Forward paper application forms to the Nontraditional Studies office. 3. Have your high school transcript or GED scores sent to the nontraditional studies office unless you have earned 30 semester hours of credit from a regionally accredited college or university. 4. Have official transcripts from each college or university attended sent to the nontraditional studies office. If you have military credit, submit a copy of your DD214 form and military transcript. 5. Fulfill college proficiency requirements in reading, math and English by taking Bethel College COMPASS tests when SAT/ACT scores are more than three years old. Some or all of these requirements may be met already by previous courses taken or by test scores. Ask a nontraditional studies counselor to determine your status. 6. Schedule an appointment with a financial aid counselor if you are seeking any kind of federal or state financial assistance. 7. Schedule a registration appointment with a nontraditional studies counselor. Steps 5 and 6 above can be completed in the same time block as step 7 if prior arrangements are made with the nontraditional studies counselor. This can be arranged by phoning (574) 807-7550 (local) or (800) 422-4251 (long distance). Nontraditional Studies Programs Bible & Ministry - B.A. Degree ENGL 101, 102 Written Communication II & III 6 Speech Communication 3 Literature/Art/Music 6 Foreign Language (Biblical Languages expected) 6 Philosophy 3 Psychology 3 Sociology/Social Science 9 History/Area Studies 6 Science/Math 3-4 45-46 BIBL 201 Biblical Interpretation 3 BIBL 211 Old Testament I 3 BIBL 212, 213 Old Testament II or III 3 BIBL 221 New Testament I 3 BIBL 222, 223 New Testament II or III 3 MIN 210 The Christian World Mission 3 Electives in Ministry 6 Theology 3 BIBL 320 Biblical Theology, or 3 Elective in Bible (3) 30 Concentration Tracks (Choose at least one) 14-16 Missionary Service Track MIN 333 World Religious Movements 3 SOC 356 Cultural Anthropology 3 192 BETHEL COLLEGE 2013-2014

MIN 310 Evangelism & Discipleship 3 SS 270 Area Study 3-4 Internship in Missions or Ministry 2-3 14-16 Pastoral Care Track MIN 340 Theory & Practice of Pastoral Care 3 SOC 252 Marriage & Family 3 HS 371 Interviewing & People Helping Skills 3 HS 375 Crisis Intervention 3 PSYC 288 Life Span Development 3 15 Pastoral Ministry Track MIN 340 Theory & Practice of Pastoral Care 3 MIN 310 Evangelism & Discipleship 3 MIN 320 Fundamentals of Christian Leadership 3 MIN 441 Homiletics 3 MIN Internship, or 3 MIN Elective (3) 15 Pre-Seminary Track Appropriate electives for seminary admission 15 Youth Ministry Track PSYC 288 LIfe Span Development 3 YMN 181 Foundations of Youth Ministry 3 YMN 222 Effective Teaching in Youth Ministry 3 MIN 310 Evangelism & Discipleship 3 Youth Ministry Elective 3 15 Electives needed to complete the degree 32-35 Bible & Ministry - A.A. Degree Speech 3 Psychology or Sociology 3 Mathematics or Science (Lab Optional) 3-4 History 3 THEO 110 Exploring the Christian Faith 3 Philosophy 2-3 Art/Drama/Literature/Music 3 23-25 BIBL 201 Biblical Interpretation 3 BIBL 211 Old Testament I 3 BIBL 221 New Testament I 3 Elective in Bible 3 MIN 210 Christian World Mission 3 MIN 310 Evangelism & Discipleship 3 Electives in Ministry or Youth Ministry 6 BIBL 320 Biblical Theology, or 3 THEO 310 Systematic Theology I (3) 27 2013-2014 BETHEL COLLEGE 193

Electives needed to complete the degree 10-12 Business B.S. Degree COMM 171 Speech Communications 3 ENGL 102 Written Communication III 3 MATH 111 Basic Probability and Statistics 3 THEO 110 Exploring the Christian Faith 3 Bible or Theology Electives 9 Humanities (Literature or Fine Arts) 6 PHIL Philosophy 3 Science (lab optional) 3 42 Business Core ACCT 120 Business Accounting 3 BADM 121 Introduction to Business 3 BADM 125 Introduction to Management 3 BADM 220 Business Finance 3 BADM 221 Business Law 3 BADM 222 Business Communications 3 BADM 223 Human Relations in Business 3 BADM 320 Organizational Development and Change 3 BADM 334 Human Resource Management 3 BADM 322 Principles of Marketing 3 BADM 436 Exploring E-Commerce and Internet Marketing 3 BADM 470 Christian Ethics in Business 3 ECON 150 Introduction to Economics 3 39 Select 3-4 hours from the following: 3-4 MATH 107 Algebraic Modeling with Trigonometry (3) MATH 124 Applied Calculus (3) MATH 131 Calculus I (4) MATH 286 Applied Mathematics for Business (3) Business Electives: 21 Courses from ACCT, BADM, CAPP, ECON, or approval from the Program Manager NOTE: Nine of the 21 Business electives must be at the 300-level or higher. Electives needed to complete the degree 18-19 Notes: (1) Students must demonstrate basic computer literacy or successfully pass CAPP 130 as an elective. (2) The program manager approves the transfer of business-related credits. Business A.A. Degree COMM 171 Speech Communications 3 ENGL 102 Written Communication III 3 194 BETHEL COLLEGE 2013-2014

MATH 111 Basic Probability and Statistics 3 THEO 110 Exploring the Christian Faith 3 BIBL, THEO, or PHIL Elective 3 Science (lab optional) 3 27 Business Core ACCT 120 Business Accounting 3 BADM 121 Introduction to Business 3 BADM 125 Introduction to Management 3 BADM 220 Business Finance 3 BADM 221 Business Law 3 BADM 222 Business Communications 3 BADM 223 Human Relations in Business 3 BADM 320 Organizational Development & Change 3 ECON 150 Introduction to Economics 3 27 Business Electives 7 Select 7 credit hours from the following: ACCT 203 Fundamentals of Accounting I (3) ACCT 204 Fundamentals of Accounting II (3) CAPP 130 Computer Applications (3) CAPP 210 Web Design (3) ECON 229 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) ECON 230 Principles of Microeconomics (3) Total Credits Required 62-64 Notes: (1) Students must demonstrate basic computer literacy or successfully pass CAPP 130 as an elective. (2) The program manager approves the transfer of business-related credits. Early Childhood Education NT B.A. Degree Non-licensure COMM 171 Speech Communication 3 ENGL 102 Written Communication III 3 KINE 105 Wellness 2 MUED 344 Music for Teachers 2 MATH 281 Math for Teachers I 3 Bible Electives 9 Life or Physical Science 4 Philosophy 3 Foreign Language 6 History Elective 3 Literature Elective 3 50 2013-2014 BETHEL COLLEGE 195

KINE 131 Community First Aid/CPR 0.5 KINE 250 Rhythmic Activities 1 PSYC 284 Child Growth and Development 3 ECED 111 Introduction to Early Childhood 3 ECED 112 Nutrition, Health & Safety for Early Childhood 3 ECED 215 Understanding Special Needs 3 ECED 216 Early Childhood Learning Environment 4 ECED 213 Child Care Administration 3 ELED 221 Children s Literature 3 ELED 305 Teaching in the Primary Grades 3 ECED/ELED 311 Emergent Literacy 3 ART 312 Art Education in the Elementary School 2 ECED 415 Content Methods 4 ECED 416 Methods Field Experience 0 ECED 425 Early Childhood Student Teaching (B.A. degree) 2-5 37.5-40.5 Electives needed to complete the degree 33.5-36.5 Early Childhood Education NT A.A. Degree Non-licensure COMM 171 Speech Communication 3 ENGL 102 Written Communication III 3 ART 312 Art Education in the Elementary School or 2 MUED 344 Music for Teachers (2) Bible/Religion 6 Philosophy 2-3 Math or Science (lab optional) 3-4 28-30 KINE 250 Rhythmic Activities 1 KINE 131 Community First Aid & CPR 0.5 PSYC 284 Child Growth and Development 3 ECED 111 Intro to Early Childhood 3 ECED 112 Nutrition, Health & Safety for Early Childhood 3 ECED 215 Understanding Special Needs 3 ECED 216 Early Childhood Learning Environment 4 ELED 221 Children s Literature 3 ECED/ELED 311 Emergent Literacy 3 ECED 312 Early Childhood Student Teaching (A.A. degree) 3 26.5 Electives needed to complete the degree 5.5-7.5 General Studies B.A. Degree ENGL 101, 102 Written Communication II & III 6 Speech Communication 3 Psychology 3 196 BETHEL COLLEGE 2013-2014

Sociology/Social Science 6 College Level Mathematics 3 Science (Lab Optional) 3-4 Foreign Language 6 Bible/Religion 9 History 3 Art/Drama/Literature/Music 6 Philosophy 3 Fitness/Wellness/ Health/Physical Education 2 53-54 Primary Concentration in one subject area* 15 Secondary Concentration in one subject area* 12 Secondary Concentration in another subject area* 9 36 *All courses in a concentration area must be of the same course prefix letters (with the exception of music concentrations where any two music prefixes may be combined) and may not be required within the courses. At least 18 semester hours within the concentration areas must be completed at Bethel College. Electives needed to complete the degree 33-34 General Studies A.A. Degree Speech 3 Psychology 3 Sociology 3 Mathematics or Science (Lab Optional) 3-4 Bible/Religion/Philosophy 6 Art/Drama/Literature/Music 3 24-25 Primary Concentration in one subject area* 15 (At least nine hours must be taken at Bethel in the primary concentration area) Secondary Concentration in one subject area* 9 Secondary Concentration in another subject area* 6 30 *All courses in a concentration area must be the same course prefix letters (with the exception of music concentrations where any two music prefixes may be combined) and may not be required within the General Studies. Electives needed to complete the degree 7-8 2013-2014 BETHEL COLLEGE 197

Human Services (Single Option) - B.S. Degree BIOL 115 Human Biology (with lab) 4 COMM 171 Speech Communication 3 ENGL 101 Written Communications II 3 ENGL 102 Written Communications III 3 MATH 111 Basic Probability & Statistics 3 PHIL 250 Intro to Philosophy 3 Foreign Language/Area Study (Travel) 3 Literature/Art/Music/Drama elective 6 Bible electives 9 History elective 3 Social Science/Economics/History 3 TOTAL hours 49 HS 278 Introduction to Human Services 3 HS 280 Group Facilitation in the Human Service Professions 3 HS 320 Casework Methods and Writing in the Human Services Profession 3 HS 371 Interviewing & People-Helping Skills 3 HS 374 Internship in Human Services 3 HS 375 Crisis Intervention 3 HS 410 Administration of Human Services Agencies 3 HS 420 Research and Program Evaluation 3 SOC 202 Racial and Cultural Minorities 3 SOC 251 Social Psychology 3 30 Select 2-3 hours from courses below: 2-3 PSYC 284 Child Growth & Dev (3) PSYC 285 Adolescent Growth & Dev (2) PSYC 287 School-Age Growth & Dev (3) PSYC 288 Life Span Dev (3) SOC 203 Sociology/Psychology of Aging (3) Select 9-10 hours from courses below: 9-10 PSYC 386 Personality Theories (3) PSYC 481 Abnormal Psychology (4) SOC 201 Problems & Issues (3) SOC 252 Marriage & Family (3) 41-43 Electives needed to complete degree 32-34 Human Services (Double Option) - B.S. Degree BIOL 115 Human Biology (with lab) 4 COMM 171 Speech Communication 3 ENGL 101 Written Communications II 3 ENGL 102 Written Communications III 3 MATH 111 Basic Probability & Statistics 3 198 BETHEL COLLEGE 2013-2014

PHIL 250 Intro to Philosophy 3 Foreign Language/Area Study (Travel) 3 Literature/Art/Music/Drama elective 6 Bible electives 9 History elective 3 Social Science/Economics/History 3 TOTAL hours 49 Courses HS 278 Introduction to Human Services 3 HS 280 Group Facilitation in the Human Service Professions 3 HS 320 Casework Methods and Writing in the Human Services Profession 3 HS 375 Crisis Intervention 3 HS 410 Administration of Human Services Agencies 3 HS 420 Research and Program Evaluation 3 HS 371 Interviewing & People-Helping Skills 3 HS 374 Internship in Human Services 3 SOC 202 Racial and Cultural Minorities 3 SOC 251 Social Psychology 3 TOTAL Course hours 30 Select 3 hours from courses below: 3 PSYC 288 Life Span Dev (3) SOC 201 Problems & Issues (3) SOC 252 Marriage & Family (3) 33 Credits available to complete second major 42 Human Services A.A. Degree BIOL 115 Human Biology (with lab) 4 COMM 171 Speech communication 3 ENGL 101 Written Communications II 3 MATH 111 Basic Probability & Statistics 3 Music/Art/Literature/Drama electives 3 Bible/Religion/Philosophy electives 6 TOTAL hours 28 Courses HS 278 Introduction to Human Services 3 HS 280 Group Facilitation in the Human Service Professions 3 HS 320 Casework Methods and Writing in the Human Services Profession (new) 3 HS 371 Interviewing & People-Helping Skills 3 HS 375 Crisis Intervention 3 SOC 251 Social Psychology 3 TOTAL Course hours 18 2013-2014 BETHEL COLLEGE 199

Select 6 hours from courses below: 6 SOC 201 Problems & Issues (3) SOC 202 Racial and Cultural Minorities (3) SOC 252 Marriage & Family (3) Select 2-3 hours from courses below 2-3 PSYC 284 Child Growth & Dev (3) PSYC 285 Adolescent Growth & Dev (2) PSYC 287 School-Age Growth & Dev (3) PSYC 288 Life Span Dev (3) SOC 203 Sociology/Psychology of Aging (3) 26-27 Electives needed to complete degree 7-8 Music Skills NT Minor MUTH 121 Elements of Music 3 MUTH 122 Music Theory I 3 MUED 333 Basic Conducting 2 MULH 341 The Practice of Worship: Theology and Music 3 FA 115 Introduction to World Music 3 Select 3 hours from the following: 3 MUAP 131 Class Voice I (1) MUAP 132 Class Voice II (1) MUAP 133 Class Voice III (1) MUAP 141 Class Piano I (1) MUAP 142 Class Piano II (1) MUAP 143 Class Piano III (1) 17 Professional Writing A.A. Degree This major is available within both the nontraditional and the traditional setting. As the two programs are formatted differently, only nontraditional students may take the courses offered through the nontraditional program. COMM 171 Speech Communication 3 ENGL 102 Written Communication III 3 Psychology 3 Sociology 3 Art/Literature/Music 3 Science/Mathematics 3 Religion/Philosophy 6 27 Core JRNL 211 Media Writing 3 WRIT 110 The Writing Profession 3 WRIT 210 Marketing a Manuscript 3 WRIT 221 Writing Modes & Models 3 12 200 BETHEL COLLEGE 2013-2014

Select 18 hours from the following: COMM 251 Introduction to Public Relations (3) COMM 276 Introduction to Advertising (3) COMM 371 Mass Media & Society (3) ENGL 301 Standard English Grammar (3) ENGL 465 Writing Practicum (3-4) JRNL 221 Advanced Media Writing (3) JRNL 301 Editing (3) JRNL 321 Advanced Features & Nonfiction Writing (3) WRIT 203 Creative Writing (3) WRIT 221 Writing Modes & Models (3) WRIT 222 Seminar in Writing (3) WRIT 231 Business & Technical Writing (3) WRIT 241 Writing for the Religious Market (3) WRIT 251 Independent Study in Writing (1-3) WRIT 275 Broadcast Media Writing (3) 18 Electives needed to complete the degree 5 Degree Completion Programs Prerequisites for admission into: Criminal Justice Human Services Organizational Management 1. Secure admission to Bethel College. 2. Accumulate a minimum of 62 semester hours of college credit. Nursing BSN Completion (See School of Nursing pages 143-149) 1. Secure admission to Bethel College. 2. Secure admission to the Nursing Division. 3. See nursing admission counselor for admission criteria. Criminal Justice Completion B.S. Writing 3 Speech 3 Humanities 6 Psychology 3 Sociology 3 Social Sciences 6 Natural Science/Mathematics 6 Religion/Philosophy 6 Liberal Arts Electives 12 48 CRMJ 101 Intro to Criminal Justice System 3 CRMJ 201 Juvenile Justice System 3 CRMJ 202 Intro to Law Enforcement 3 CRMJ 203 Intro to Corrections 3 CRMJ 301 Criminal Law 3 CRMJ 302 Criminalistics 3 CRMJ 303 Criminal Justice Seminar * 3 2013-2014 BETHEL COLLEGE 201

CRMJ 304 Criminal Investigations 3 CRMJ 401 Law, Ethics & the American Legal System 3 CRMJ 402 Criminal Court Process 3 SS 376 Research Methods 3 33 General/Technical Electives 37 Cognates choose six 6 hours 6 CRMJ 303 Criminal Justice Seminar (3) CRMJ 451 Independent Study (1-3) HS 371 Interviewing & People-Helping Skills (3) HS 375 Crises Intervention (3) PSYC 288 Life Span Development (3) PSYC 387 Psychological Measurement (3) SOC 201 Problems and Issues (3) SOC 202 Racial and Cultural Minorities (3) SOC 203 Sociology/Psychology of Aging (3) SOC 251 Social Psychology (3) SOC 252 Marriage and Family (3) SS 305 United States Government (3) SS 374 Internship in Social Science (1-3) * May be repeated once and used as a Cognate in the degree program if the topics of the two seminar classes are different. Human Services - Completion B.S. Degree COMM 171 Speech Communications 3 ENGL 102 Written Communication III 3 MATH 111 Basic Probability and Statistics 3 THEO 110 Exploring the Christian Faith 3 Bible or Philosophy Electives 3 Foreign Language 3 Social Science/Econ/History 3 History 3 Literature/Art/Music/Drama elective 6 PHIL 250 Intro Philosophy 3 BIOL 115 Human Biology with lab 4 46 Maajor SOC 251 Social Psychology 3 HS 278 Introduction to Human Services 3 SOC 202 Racial & Cultural Minorities 3 HS 280 Group Facilitation H.S. Profession 3 HS 320 Casework Methods & Writing in the Human Services Profession 3 HS 371 Interviewing & People Helping Skills 3 HS 375 Crisis Intervention 3 202 BETHEL COLLEGE 2013-2014

HS 410 Administration of Human Services Agencies 3 HS 420 Research & Program Evaluation 3 PSYC 386 Personality Theories 3 PSYC 481 Abnormal Psychology 4 HS 374 Internship in Human Services 3 37 SOC/PSYC Electives 6 Electives needed to complete degree 35 Total Credits Required 124 Program Notes: Student must have 60-62 credit hours before starting Students would be advised to select, confirm (with professor), and start working on 150 on-site internship hours at the start of the program with course work being completed during the 7-week Internship course Organizational Management - B.S. Writing 3 Speech 3 Humanities 6 Psychology 3 Sociology 3 Social Science 6 Natural Science/Mathematics 6 Religion/Philosophy 6 Liberal Arts Electives 12 48 General/Technical Elective 40 Courses ORGM 220 Communications 3 ORGM 300 Biblical Perspectives for Managers 3 ORGM 320 Accounting for Managers 4 ORGM 333 Managerial Finance 4 ORGM 349 Statistical Methods & Research 3 ORGM 401 Principles of Management & Supervision 3 ORGM 403 Business Ethics 3 ORGM 430 Management/Human Resources 3 ORGM 433 Managerial Economics 4 ORGM 452 Group & Organizational Behavior 3 ORGM 454 Systems Management 3 36 2013-2014 BETHEL COLLEGE 203