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Information About Course Listings

Organization and Abbreviations Used

In the following section the courses of the ACTS schools and SCUPE are listed for each quarter according to an outline of these major areas of study: Biblical, Historical, Theological, Ethical, Religion and Society, World Mission, History of Religions and Ministry. Each area is subdivided further (see the complete outline at the beginning of the section “Evening/Weekend and Intensive Courses”). In each unit of the outline, courses are listed in alphabetical order of the initials of the institutions as follows:

CTS Chicago Theological Seminary
CTU Catholic Theological Union
G-ETS Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
IPS Institute of Pastoral Studies, Loyola University
LSTC Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago
ML Meadville Lombard Theological School
MS Mundelein Seminary
MTS McCormick Theological Seminary
NBTS Northern Baptist Theological Seminary
NCTI Northside Chicago Theological Institute
NPTS North Park Theological Seminary
SCUPE Seminary Consortium for Urban Pastoral Education
S-WTS Seabury-Western Theological Seminary
TEDS Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

Explanation of Course Numbers

CTS
Fields of study                      Levels of courses                    

CH

Christian Heritage

300–399

Introductory

TEC

Theology, Ethics and
Contemporary Culture

400–499

Intermediate

500–599

Advanced

CM

Christian Ministries

600–699

Doctoral

CTU
Fields of study                                            Levels of courses

B

Biblical Studies

300

Foundation courses at introductory level

C

Cross-Cultural Studies

400

Foundation courses at the advanced level

D

Doctrinal Studies

500

Advanced seminars, require foundation courses

E

Ethical Studies

600

Advanced seminars, D.Min. and M.A. level

H

Historical Studies

Courses preceded by double or triple letters (with the exception of MW) are applicable to more than one academic area.

 

I

Interdisciplinary/Integrative Studies

M

Ministerial Studies

MP

Ministry Related to Pastoral Theology

MW

Ministry Related to Word and Worship

S

Spirituality Studies

W

Word and Worship Studies

G-ETS
Fields of study                                                                    Levels of courses

11

Old Testament

500–599

Foundational

12

New Testament

600–699

Intermediate masters

13

Church History

800–899

Ph.D. (advanced masters with permission)

21

Theology

900-999

Ph.D.

22

Ethics and Society

 

31

Preaching, Worship, Church Music

32

Pastoral Psychology and Counseling

33

Christian Education

34

Church Administration, Evangelism, Spiritual Formation

35

Religion and Media

40

Interdisciplinary

IPS
Fields of study                                                                    Levels of courses

PT

Pastoral Theology

400–499

Introductory/Intermediate

CH

Church History

500–599

Advanced/Special Permission

Scrip

Scripture

 

J&E

Justice and Ethics

Spirt

Spirituality

Lit

Liturgy

Min

Ministry

RE/Com

Religious Education/ Communication

B&D

Behavior & Development

LSTC
Fields of study                                     Levels of courses

B

Biblical Studies

300–399

Introductory

H

Historical Studies

400–499

Intermediate

T

Theological Studies

500–599

Advanced

E

Ethical Studies

600–699

Doctoral

W

World Mission Studies

 

M

Ministry Studies

I

Interdisciplinary/Integrative Studies

ML
Fields of study                                     Levels of courses

B

Biblical Studies

300–399

Introductory

H

Historical Studies

400–499

Intermediate

T

Theological Studies

500–599

Advanced

E

Ethical Studies

600-699

Doctoral

W

World Mission Studies

 

M

Ministry Studies

I

Interdisciplinary/Integrative Studies

MS
Fields of study                   Levels of courses

BI

Sacred Scripture

200–299

Required

SY

Systematic Theology

300–399

Intermediate/Elective

CL

Christian Life

400–499

Advanced, requiring research

HI

Church History

 

WO

Worship

PL

Pastoral Life

MTS
Fields of study                                     Levels of courses

B

Biblical Studies

300–399

Introductory

H

Historical Studies

400–499

Intermediate

T

Theological Studies

500–599

Advanced

E

Ethical Studies

600–899

Doctoral

M

Ministry Studies

 

I

Interdisciplinary/Integrative Studies

NBTS
Fields of study                            Levels of courses

BL

Biblical Languages

300–399

Introductory

BS

Biblical Studies

400–499

Intermediate

CH

Church History

500–599

Advanced

CT

Church and Society

600–699

D.Min.

ED

Christian Education

 

IN

Integrative/Interdisciplinary

ME

Missions and Evangelism

MN

Pastoral/Parish Ministry

NT

New Testament Studies

OT

Old Testament Studies

PC

Pastoral Care

SM

Supervised Ministry

TE

Ethics

TH

Theological Studies

UR

Urban Ministry

WS

Worship and Spirituality

YM

Youth Ministry

NPTS
Fields of study                                            Levels of courses

BIBL

Bible

0099

Noncredit foundational

CEDF

Christian Education and Formation

5100–5199

First.year core or introductory

HSTY

History

6200–6299

Second year core or elective

MNST

Ministry

7300–7399

Third year core or elective

SPFM

Spiritual Formation

 

THEO

Theology

S-WTS
Fields of study                                Levels of courses

BIBL

Biblical Studies/Languages

500–599

Introductory

HIST

Historical Studies

600–699

Intermediate; prerequisites or permission required

INTD

Mission Studies

MLILT

Music & Liturgy

700–799

Advanced; permission required for nondoctoral students

MNST

Ministry

PRCH

Preaching

 

RSCH

Research

SPFM

Spiritual Formation

THEO

Theology

TEDS
Fields of study                                                 Levels of courses

NT

New Testament Studies

400-499

Preparatory; not for graduate credit

CH

Church History

600–699

Intermediate

OT

Old Testament and Semitic Studies
and the History of Christian Thought

700–799

Advanced

500–599

Introductory

ME

Missions and Evangelism

800–849

Mainly Th.M. and doctoral

ST

Biblical and Systematic Theology

850–994

Doctoral only

PR

Philosophy of Religion

 

CC

Christianity and Contemporary Culture

EM

Educational Ministries

PC

Pastoral Counseling and Psychology

H

Homiletics

PT

Pastoral Theology

BE

Bioethics

How to Cross-Register

Students of any of the ACTS schools may take courses from any of the other member schools directly and with no added charges. Cross-registration into courses of the ACTS Urban Clinical Pastoral Education Program, SCUPE or Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies may involve different procedures and payment from each ACTS school; students are responsible to determine what particulars apply at their own schools.

Exceptions to the process of cross-registration exist (1) during the summer quarter when tuition is normally paid to the school offering the course; (2) for D.Min. courses other than Pastoral Care and Counseling and for those students in the ACTS D.Min. in Preaching Program; and (3) in certain courses with limited enrollment. Each school in ACTS reserves the right to limit enrollment in certain courses for pedagogical reasons and to set its own policies for the admission of students from other schools to such courses. A student who cross-registers is subject to the policy for incompletes at the school offering the course.

Although every attempt is made to keep the course listings current on the Web, please consult the registrar of each school for changes and corrections before registering for courses.


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 1. Intro to ACTS

 2. Cooperative Activities

 3. Cooperating Institutions

 4. ACTS Library Council

 5. Academic Calendars

 

 6. About Course Listings

  • Organization & Abbrevs. Used
  • Course Numbers
  • How To Cross-Register
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     7. Outline of Courses

     8. Special Areas of Interest

     9. Special Course Options

    10. ACTS Personnel

    11. School Locations