
Youth Ministry Training Program
It is the goal of the Youth Ministry Training Program (YMTP) to equip students with the skills necessary for the integration of youth as full partners in the life of the church congregation. The Youth Ministry Training Program is based upon an apprenticeship model of pre-professional education. Rooted in historical Christian practices such as hospitality, discernment, and forgiveness, YMTP students participate in church settings while simultaneously learning in classroom settings.
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Social Work
Social workers are trained to help people create solutions to problems. They empower people to advocate for social justice, interact with people from various backgrounds, cultures, and race, and are employed in diverse settings where they engage in professional activities.
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Sociology
The Social Sciences Department wants to acquaint students with many of the causes and effects that affect social and cultural behavior. Criminal justice explores social control and misbehavior from two viewpoints, law enforcement and corrections. Social work prepares students to be general-practice social workers who can understand, analyze, and improve social conditions. Sociology examines the interplay between human interactions and social institutions.
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Psychology
The School offers an undergraduate (B.A., B.S.) psychology major and both the Master of Arts (M.A.) degree and the Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) degree in Clinical Psychology (APA accredited). The School of Psychological Sciences consists of 15 full-time and several adjunct faculty members who are skilled educators—scholars with a strong commitment to teaching. Many of the psychology faculty serve in various roles as practicing professionals in the community.
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