EMC3930EN - Missional College Bachelor Practicum

Course description

Apply program theory and further develop your professional identity and interests under the supervision of an on-site supervisor. Assignments will be designed to foster inquiry and reflection on site-based work and to apply program objectives to your practicum experience. Specific course numbers by department include: EMC 3931 - Mission Studies

How this course benefits students

EMC 3932 - Cultural Studies

Why this course is important

Students reflect upon and interact within the career related professional culture.

Credit hours
3 hours
Subject area
Experiential Learning TMC
Educational level
Bachelor
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

EMC 3933 - Ethnic & Reconciliation Studies

Missionally driven

EMC 3934 - Diaspora Studies

Contextually informed

EMC 3935 - World Religions.

Interculturally focused

Students need meaningful opportunities to put classroom learning into practice, to reflect upon the skills and characteristics they need to hone in order to become successful at their career of interest, to receive constructive feedback from a practioner, and to focus their coursework.

Practically minded

Practicums are rooted in the New Testament concept of "disciple" as a learner who follows the master teacher.

Experientially transformed

Students will identify where God is at work among peoples in a professional community and begin to join in this work.