DSP6100EN - Diaspora Acculturation & Integration Strategies

Course description

Foundation for understanding acculturation and integration issues among diaspora peoples experiencing variegated immigration, emigration and living patterns. Students will: research, analyze and interpret demographic data; interact with diaspora peoples in local contexts in culturally-appropriate ways; and explore strategies and methodologies for engaging these populations for the sake of ministering among them, with an emphasis on practice.

How this course benefits students

The bachelor level course is intended to be an intro to create understanding of the fundamentals facing diaspora peoples in acculturation and integration to a local context. There is also a component of practicum where knowledge is put into action. The master’s course assumes basic knowledge of the issues and is designed to further equip the student to effectively engage diaspora acculturation and integration from an informed and practical point of view.

Why this course is important

Understanding diaspora acculturation and integration is fundamental to the study and engagement of diaspora peoples. There is an ever-changing dynamic to the subject which requires both awareness and flexibility in thinking, methodology and practice. Since human beings acculturate and integrate to a given context, this course is necessary for equipping and understanding these variegated immigration, emigration and living patterns.

Credit hours
3 hours
Subject area
Diaspora Studies
Educational level
Master
Learning type
Instructional
Prerequisites
None
Upcoming terms
Pending
* Schedule subject to change. Please contact the Registrar's office with schedule questions.

How this course relates to missional core values

Biblically based

Both the bachelor's and master's course have the Bible and a biblical understanding of diaspora, acculturation and integration at their core.

Missionally driven

The missio dei informs and is the background of diaspora mission. This particular course on acculturation and integration will examine how to go where God is already working and focuses on the incarnational missional approach to engage for the purpose of individual and community transformation in Christ.

Contextually informed

Diaspora acculturation and integration issues require a multi-faceted approach utilizing demographics and social science research methodology as well as biblical and theological truths contextually applied. For both courses, there is no escaping context or the need to properly exegete culture.

Interculturally focused

By definition and essence, diaspora is both interculturally diverse and cross-cultural in nature. The student and the teacher must actively and knowingly engage with diaspora recognizing that they will probably be taken out of their own cultural comfort zone.

Practically minded

Content-based instruction alone is not enough. The assignments and even the purpose of the course itself must have some sort of practical outcome or learning will end with “head knowledge” alone.

Experientially transformed

For diaspora mission, learning will be most powerful on the experiential level. Exercises and assignments will be reflective in part, collaborative as much as possible, and sometimes interaction with diaspora persons themselves. “Hands on” experience where the learner is engaged is invaluable for diaspora acculturation and integration