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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Five-Year Bachelor’s and Master’s Program


College Business, Education, Ministry, Social & Behavioral Sciences
Academic Awards Master of Arts, Master of Business Administration, Master of Education, Master in Teaching, Master in Ministry, Bachelor of Arts

The five-year approach to completing Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees are accelerated programs that allow a student to begin taking graduate courses during their junior and senior years, applying those credits to both their undergraduate major and the graduate degree. The student is then able to complete the remainder of the graduate program in the following 12 to 18 months, thus eliminating approximately one year of college tuition.

Students will have the opportunity to complete up to 18 graduate level credits as part of this program. Depending on individual graduate program requirements, students may be limited to completion of 12 graduate credits as an undergraduate. In addition, students will be limited to 6 graduate credits each semester.

In order to be prepared for graduate level work, students will need to have previously demonstrated a high level of academic capacity. Due to differences in delivery models, students will need to work closely with their undergraduate academic advisor and the graduate program to select courses and ensure degree requirements are satisfied.

Program Offerings

The following graduate programs will be available for students to choose from:

College of Business: Master of Business Administration

College of Education: Master of Education or Master in Teaching (with approved endorsement-related bachelor’s degrees: Biology, English, Environmental Science, History, Interdisciplinary Studies, Math, Music, Music Ministry, Pastoral Ministry, Psychology)

College of Ministry: Master of Arts in Bible and Theology, Master of Arts in Ministry Leadership, or Master in Ministry

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences: Master of Arts in International Community Development

Notes:

  • A minimum of 12 elective credits within an undergraduate degree is typically necessary for completing bachelor’s and master’s degrees within five years.
  • Undergraduate students are limited to one online course each semester.
  • Students transferring credit will require individual evaluation based on credits completed and degrees pursued.

Requirements

The requirements and expectations for students include (please also see specific program application):

  • Apply to the program at the end of sophomore year or beginning of junior year with a cumulative GPA of at least 3.3 or above. Application includes an essay describing interest in program.
  • Applicants will be required to meet the eligibility requirements for the graduate program.
  • Generally students will take 3-6 graduate level credits and 6-9 undergraduate credits each semester (second semester junior, fall and spring senior years). The junior and senior year credits are charged at the undergraduate tuition rate. All remaining undergraduate credits must be completed at Northwest.
  • No more than 18 graduate level credits may be taken while still an undergraduate.
  • No more than 6 graduate level credits may be taken during one semester.
  • Once students complete all undergraduate courses, they will be charged at the graduate tuition rate for their program.
  • Maintain 3.3 GPA during junior and senior year.
  • Students take all required courses for graduate program.
  • This program is not available to students enrolled in CAPS programs.
  • Students will need to replace undergraduate requirements or elective credits with graduate course work. Students can substitute courses for their undergraduate major by taking equivalent graduate level courses listed in the following equivalency tables below.
  • Transfer students must complete one semester at NU before applying to this program.

Overview of Degree Requirements

The following reflect how graduate level courses will be applied to undergraduate courses.


College of Business


MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: 12

Students who are not pursuing a Business degree will be required to take BUSM 5001 – Business Foundations Seminar or tutorial.

Graduate Course


(Substitutes for Undergraduate Requirement)

  • BUSM 5073 Management Communications (BMGT Elective)
  • BUSM 5413 Organizational Management (BUSM Elective)
  • BUSM 5463 Operations Management (BUSM Elective)
  • BUSM 5573 Financial Management (BACT/BFIN Elective)

College of Education


MASTER OF EDUCATION; MASTER IN TEACHING: 12

Students who are pursuing the Master of Education will be required to participate in relevant work or volunteer activities during their fifth year.

Graduate Course


(Substitutes for Undergraduate Requirement)

  • EDMA 5073 Community Engagement/Student Achievement (EDUC Elective)
  • EDMA 5083 Action Research (EDUC Elective)
  • EDMA 5613 The Integrated Teacher (EDUC Elective)
  • EDMA 5833 Learning Strategies and Applied Technology (EDUC Elective)

College of Ministry


MA IN BIBLE AND THEOLOGY; MA IN MINISTRY LEADERSHIP; MASTER IN MINISTRY: 18

Students who complete the undergraduate BIBL 2553 – Biblical Interpretation course with a B+ or higher will be allowed to take a BIBL Elective in place of the graduate course, BIBL 5553 – Reading the Bible.

Graduate Course


(Substitutes for Undergraduate Requirement)

  • BIBL 5253 Corinthian Correspondence (BIBL 3253 Corinthian Correspondence)
  • BIBL 5303 Entering the Biblical Narrative (BIBL Elective)
  • BIBL 6413 Deuteronomy (BIBL Elective)
  • LANG 6413 Hebrew I (LANG 2113 Biblical Hebrew I)
  • LANG 6423 Hebrew II (LANG 2123 Biblical Hebrew II)
  • LANG 6513 Greek I (LANG 2213 New Testament Greek I)
  • LANG 6523 Greek II (LANG 2223 New Testament Greek II)
  • PMIN 5253 Spiritual Formation & Direction (CMIN 2203 Discipleship & Spiritual Formation)
  • PMIN 5413 Ministry Essentials (THEO 3413 Theology of Ministry Essentials)
  • PMIN 6193 Pastoral Care & Human Development (PMIN 3513 Pastoral Care & Counseling)
  • THEO 5223 Systematic Theology (THEO 3223 Systematic Theology II)
  • THEO 6423 A History of Christian Theology (CHIS Elective)

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences


MA IN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: 16

Graduate Course


(Substitutes for Undergraduate Requirement)

  • GLST 5153 Research for Social Change (PSYC Elective)
  • GLST 5313 Community Development (PSYC Elective)
  • GLST 5503 Culture Studies in a Global Context (PSYC Elective)
  • GLST 5673 Globalization & Development (PSYC Elective)
  • GLST 5932 Practicum I: Project Management (PSYC Elective)
  • GLST 5942 Practicum II: Funding, Grant Writing, & Volunteer Management (PSYC Elective)

Environmental Science (Environmental Policy Track)


In the case of a student majoring in Environmental Science (Environmental Policy Track) who is accepted into the 5 year BA-MA program, the following substitutions will apply:

Graduate Course


(Substitutes for Undergraduate Requirement)

  • GLST 5153 Research for Social Change (SCIE 4923 Research Topics)
  • GLST 5313 Community Development (SOCI 1113 Survey of Sociology)
  • GLST 5503 Culture Studies in a Global Context (PHIL 2753 Introduction to Philosophy)
  • GLST 5673 Globalization & Development (Elective)
  • GLST 5932 Practicum I: Project Management (Elective)
  • GLST 5942 Practicum II: Funding, Grant Writing, & Volunteer Management (Elective)

See applicable Graduate Catalog for details