GRADING SCALE
Credit Guided Study
15 Quizzes 40% 15 Quizzes 70%
2 Exams 30% 5 Personal Responses 5%
1 Project 30% 1 Project 25%
100% 100%
Undergraduates Graduates
A (4.0) 93-100 A (4.0) 96-100 C (2.0) 77-79
B (3.0) 85-92 A- (3.7) 94-95 C- (1.7) 75-76
C (2.0) 76-84 B+ (3.3) 90-93 D+ (1.3) 74
D (1.0) 70-75 B (3.0) 86-89 D (1.0) 72-73
F (0.0) 0-69 B- (2.7) 83-85 D- (0.7) 70-71
C+ (2.3) 80-82 F (0.0) 0-69
ACCREDITATION
The American Council of Education (ACE) is a major national coordinating body for post-secondary education. In addition to over 100 major universities that accept Perspectives as a three-semester hour, upper division, college course, ACE is now recommending the course to other universities that may not be familiar with it. This is a major advantage to undergraduate and graduate students who may consider applying this course to their present or future study programs in almost any university or seminary.
Undergraduate credit through Trinity College, and College of Biblical Studies (Houston) has been arranged. Undergraduate credit through Victoria College and the University of Houston- Victoria are pending. Graduate credit through Trinity Evangelical Divinity School has been arranged.
· 3 semester units (undergrad) - Course CEM450Z or MS 433 Perspectives on the World Christian Movement. |
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3 semester units (grad) - Course ME523/ME675 Introduction to Christian Missions.
Students enrolled in the College of Biblical Studies (CBS) may take Perspectives as course MS433 and receive audit or undergraduate credit through CBS. Students at CBS may obtain graduate credit through Trinity. Please start early and stay caught up! Devote 4-6 hours per week for study. Note: a "C" or better is needed for credit transfer
PROFESSOR OF RECORD & CONTACT INFORMATION
Richard Gunasekera - Professor of Record (Meet Richard) richardg@bcm.tmc.edu
South Classes
Bob Collie - Professor of Record (Meet Bob) Bob@houstonperspectives.com
North Classes
INCOMPLETES/Extensions
Incompletes will only be granted for legitimate reasons. If an extension is granted, students will have two weeks from the last day of class to finish and turn in all assignments and exams. Incompletes will be changed to an "F if work is not completed by the two-week deadline.
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