Winter 2001
FE503A/B/C
Kernaghan
FE503A/B/C: PART-TIME INTERNSHIP. Ronald Kernaghan.
DESCRIPTION:
- This course is the non-core three-quarter internship designed to
give students supervised applied experience in a church, para-church, or
institutional setting.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
- This course is designed to meet the requirements which many
denominations have for a candidate's ministry preparation, as well as providing
a means for students to increase their skills and experience in a particular
area of ministry.
COURSE FORMAT:
- The course has three primary components: (1) The student spends ten
(10) hours each week for three quarters (nine months) in the church,
para-church, or institutional setting. The majority of this time is spent in a
combination of specific ministry responsibility assignments. (2) One hour each
week is to be spent with the on-site supervisor. These meetings are to be
structured to contain (a) professional direction, evaluation, and overseeing of
the student's ministry; (b) theological reflection and discussion of
topics related to ministry as identified by the student and the supervisor; (c)
support and prayer.
ASSIGNMENTS:
- Completion of a Learning Agreement by the supervisor and intern, to be
turned in to the Field Education Office by the end of the second week of FE503A
(the first quarter of the internship).
- Completion of Evaluation Reports by the student and the supervisor, to be
turned in by the end of the tenth week of EACH quarter. The forms for those
reports will be given to the student at the Preparatory Workshop.
- Meeting at the end of the first quarter 503A with the Director of Field
Education, or other faculty member as selected, for a progress report on the
internship.
PREREQUISITES:
- None. However, note that a setting for the internship experience
and the selection of an approved supervisor (meaning that the supervisor has
been certified by the Field Education Office within the past 24 months) must be
arranged prior to the internship period. Also, the student must participate in
the Field Education Preparatory Workshop prior to actual involvement in the
internship.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
- The three quarter sequence, FE503A, B, and C meets the non-core
Field Education requirement for the M.Div (MIN 7). It is an elective for the
M.A. The course is offered credit/no credit for two units.
FINAL EXAMINATION:
- None. Evaluation is through completion of the nine-month internship
as specified in the individual learning agreement and through completion of all
assignments listed above.