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      Integrate faculty-led opportunity into education through participation in planned supervised experiential-learning. Students will apply related skills by following a set of objectives reflecting on activities and obtaining feedback from their supervisors. For a complete description of Internships and Cooperative Education see the Internship/Cooperative section under the Academic Policies section.
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      Student will discuss specific ministry issues including: boundary issues longevity burnout marriage and family personal growth and development discipline confidentiality apologetics and theological differences. This course is designed to prepare students for necessary self-care and encourage long term ministry involvement.
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      Undergraduate level. All candidates for a degree from King are required to demonstrate competency in their major field. Students with more than one major must demonstrate competency in each of their major fields. Youth Ministry majors demonstrate competency in youth ministry theory and practice by means of a portfolio that is presented to department faculty. The portfolio is a course assignment within the YTMN 4110 course. For a B. A. in Youth Ministry students must earn a passing grade on the portfolio