Current Students

Current Students

Class Schedules

2019 SUMMER Semester Classes
May 13 – July 26

All courses listed are three (3) credits unless otherwise noted.

Core Classes

ENG 102B:  Academic Writing and Research Process – Core Course
This course intended to serve students who seek to improve the knowledge, skills, and strategies to find and critically evaluate information.  Students then organize the results of their research and communicate them in writing.  Prerequisite: ENG 101

Monday 6:00 - 10:00 P.M.

PSY 201B: Introduction to Psychology – Core Course
Problems, principles, and methods to serve as part of a liberal arts education and as preparation for more advanced work in psychology, or for professional study.  Will cover such topics as development, motivation, emotion, learning, intelligence, personality, and abnormal behavior.

Wednesday 6:00 - 10:00 P.M.

SCS 215B: Environmental Science – Core Course
Introduction to physical and biological principles pertaining to environmental issues.  Also includes an examination of the impact of human activities on the environment.

Thursday 6:00 - 10:00 P.M.

 

Ministry Classes

HUM 304B: Bible as Literature – Major Core/Elective
This course will aim to play on the ambiguity of the title “biblical literature.”  That is, we will look at the Holy Scriptures through a literary lens, and we will look at human creative efforts which clearly have biblical texts as their primary “inspiration.” 

Tuesday 6:00 - 10:00 P.M.

LDR 120B: Personal Development – Major Core/Elective
This course prepares the student for a lifetime of learning that includes skills such as self-awareness, developing a leadership philosophy, developing and following personal values, and understanding the student’s own personality type and characteristics as reflected in the DISC profile or similar personality assessment tool. The student will pay particular attention to the personal development path or philosophy of his or her chosen case study.

Wednesday 6:00 - 10:00 P.M.

MIN 199B: Introduction to Chaplaincy – Elective Course
This course identifies the knowledge and skills required to become a chaplain.

Thursday 6:00 - 10:00 P.M.

MIN210B:  EVANGELISM – Major Course
A study of the theology, the theory and the practice of evangelism.

Monday 6:00 - 10:00 P.M.

 

Book List

Instructor Course# Course Title Book Title Edition Author Publisher ISBN Price

BIB 302

Wisdom Literature

Wingfield

Handbook on the Wisdom Books and Psalms

Daniel Estes

Baker Academic

080103888X

$25.67

BIB 316B

Romans

Amoh

Encountering the Book of Romans

2nd

Douglas J. Moo

Baker Academic

801049660

$21.62

BIB 113B

Biblical Introduction II

Amoh

Encountering the New Testament

3rd

Walter A. Elwell & Robert W. Yarbrough

Baker Academic

801039649

$32.29

LDR 105

History of Leadership

Jackson

The Servant as Leader

Robert K. Greenleaf

The Greenleaf Center for Servant Leadership

982201222

$10.00

LDR 105

History of Leadership

Jackson

The Price of Leadership

John Stanko

PurposeQuest Ink

1633600041

$14.99

LDR 105

History of Leadership

Jackson

Servants of the People, The 1960s Legacy of African American Leadership

2nd

Lea E. Williams

Palgrave Macmillan

031216372X

$8.61

LDR 201B

Development of Non-Profit Organizations

Stanko

Managing the Nonprofit Organization

1990

Peter F. Drucker

HarperCollins

B01F9FWX8W

$35.83

LDR 201B

Development of Non-Profit Organizations

Stanko

Nonprofit Kit for Dummies

5th

Stan Hutton & Frances N. Phillips

For Dummies

1119280060

$23.79

ENG 101B 

English Composition

Houston

College Writing Skills with Readings

9th

John Langan

McGraw Hill

978-0077531249

$55.00

ENG 101B

English Composition

Houston

They Say, I Say

4th

Gerald Graff

W. W. Norton & Company

393937518

$30.33

 

Documents

In an attempt to give keep students apprised and current on communication from the school office, documents will be posted here for students to reference.


Download the pdf document above. Fill out completely, and send the document as an attachment to hjackson@cubm.org or kbyrd@cubm.org .

The student account guide above summarizes how to finalize financial aid , set up a Nelnet student account, add an authorized party, set up a payment plan, etc.