Humanitarian Relief and Development BS (Online)
The Humanitarian Relief and Development Bachelor of Science degree educates and equips students to deliver humanitarian care based on a foundation of God’s compassion and to apply biblical theology to the practice of humanitarian care.
Humanitarian Relief and Development Program Learning Outcomes
- Compare diverse worldviews and explain how they influence intercultural studies and missions.
- Explain theoretical frameworks and purposes of nonprofit social enterprise organizations.
- Summarize the theology of compassion and explain and defend the role of the church in compassionate actions.
- Discuss administrative and financial strategies for leading and supporting humanitarian projects.
- Identify basic practices of crisis intervention specific to relief, development strategies, and procedures to support compassion services.
- Summarize physical, psychological, and spiritual methods of helping the poor and suffering.
- Evaluate a plan for relief, development, and long-term sustainability to disaster scenarios in domestic and international settings. Include strategies for collaboration with local, regional, international religious, relief, and government organizations.
General Education
As part of the General Education Requirements the following co-requisites must be completed:
Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
55
General Electives
Take at least 33 credits of general electives.
Sub-Total Credits
33
Humanitarian Relief and Development Courses
Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
30
Take an additional 6 credits of upper-division HRDVA or other approved electives.
Suggested electives:
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Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
6
Total credits:
124