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Doctor of Ministry
Academic Schedule 2009-2010
Columbia Campus
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Fort Jackson Summerville Due West

Summer
2010

Course # Course Title Credit
Hours
Schedule/Instructor
  DR 911 CO Interpersonal Skills for Ministry 3

Doug White

  DN 967 CO

Legacy of Calvin

3

Mark Ross

         
Spring
2010
Course # Course Title Credit
Hours
Schedule/Instructor
  DN 960 CO The Lord's Supper in Reformed
Faith and Worship
3

Conference on The Lord's Supper
February 4th - 6th
Independent Presbyterian Church
Savannah, GA

Course Seminar: March 15th - 19th
Erskine Theological Seminary
Columbia, SC
Dr. Hughes Old

  DN 910 CO

The Psalms as Christian Prayer

3

Monday - Friday
April 20th - 24th
Dr. Hughes Old
Dr. Max Rogland

  DC 922 CO Worship in the Age of Pietism,
Romanticism, and the
Evangelical Revival
3

Tuesdays: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
February 2 - May 4
Dr. Hughes Old

  DN 951 CO Christian Leadership 3 Saturdays: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
2/6, 3/6, 3/27, 5/1
Chris Wisdom
Fall
2009
Course # Course Title Credit Hours Schedule/Instructor
  DF 926 CO Expository Preaching II
3 Conference on Expository Preaching:
September 24th - 25th
First Presbyterian Church
Columbia, SC

Course Seminar:
November 10th - 13th
Dr. Hughes Old
 


DR 521  -  CANDIDACY

The candidacy step in the D.Min. program entails satisfactory completion of a D.Min. Project Prospectus that outlines in detail the proposed project, which the student will do as the culmination of the D.Min. program.  This prospectus must be approved by both the student’s project/dissertation advisor and an outside reviewer.  Specific requirements for the prospectus are given in the Doctor of Ministry Manual.
Required.  Zero hours credit.

DR 531, 532, 533  -  CONTINUATION OF THE D. MIN. PROGRAM

This course indicates a continuing relationship to the D. Min. program when a student is not otherwise taking a course at either Erskine or an ATA or Charlotte-area school.
No credit.

 DR 541, 542, 543  -  PROJECT/DISSERTATION

The climax of the D. Min. program, this component is worked out between a candidate and his/her doctoral committee, but requires separate registration for each semester of its continuance.
Required.    Six hours credit.

DR 544, 545, 546  -  CONTINUATION OF THE PROJECT/DISSERTATION

This course indicates that a student is continuing work on the project/dissertation beyond three semesters of DR 541, 542, 543