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General Education Studies at Maryland Theological Seminary provides a basic genre relative to life-long skills and personal development including the appropriate use of oral and written English, and overview of historical and current events, a basic knowledge of mathematical applications, and basic knowledge of computer usage, an appreciation for cultural values and diversity, and a comprehensive understanding of human development, social institutions and the impact of society, Eastern Theological Seminary has developed a core of classes, seminars and internships that will provide its students with a holistic approach to knowledge which will give students academic, cultural and personal resources to enhance a more skillful and effective Christian ministry.
Objectives:
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To communicate effectively in speech and writing, demonstrating skills such as creative expression, exposition and argumentation.
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To think critically, logically and constructively as the student interprets and evaluates experiences, literature, language and ideas.
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To be able to utilize the computer to facilitate day-to-day operations, communications and expanded research.
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To cultivate knowledge of other cultures and an appreciation of diversity
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To be exposed to a variety of cultural experiences and sensitivities while enhancing creativity.
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To provide an understanding of other institutions, agencies and organizations as they impact society.
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