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ICS Degree Requirements

Nursing and ICS Major (PDF) | Recommended 4-Year Schedule (PDF)

In addition to courses required for General Education and SBU Graduation, the ICS major offers three
groups of courses:

Intercultural Studies Core

The Intercultural Studies Core (32 credit hours) emphasizes cultural
understanding, personal growth, cross-cultural communication, and theological truth.

Semester Abroad

The Semester Abroad (16 credit hours) immerses the student in language, culture,
cross-cultural service and research projects. The Semester Abroad is six months (June to
December) and will occur in the student's senior year. Cost for this incredible experience is
about $6,000 plus the regular SBU tuition (unless the student utilizes a subsidized program
such as Hands On with IMB). Students must take a good laptop computer. If the ICS student
is married, spouse and family must participate in this overseas experience as well.

Market Skill Platform

The Market Skill Platform (at least 15 credit hours) equips the student with a
secular market skill. Having such a skill may help the student enter a restrictive country, and
having such a skill will always be useful in cross-cultural service. The least-intensive
Platforms (requiring as little as 15 credit hours) are: Business Management, Computer
Science, Education, English as a Second Language, Health Care, Sports Management, Social
Work, and a Customized Platform. However what is most recommended is that the student
take a second Major or a Minor in some discipline outside Theology and Ministry (such as Art,
Music, Education, Biology, Theater, Sociology, Communication, Business), which then
satisfies this Market Skill requirement.

Faculty

The ICS major is part of the Redford College of Theology and Ministry, which
has a reputation for excellent academics and conservative theology. Dr. Rodney Reeves is
the Dean. Dr. Jim Frost and Dr. Kelly Malone are the ICS faculty. ICS majors will also have
courses with other Redford College faculty as well as with the University faculty. Two-week
classes are also offered with experienced adjunct faculty, such as, “Islamic Studies”, “Children
of the World at Risk”, and “Global Health.” Students have opportunity to build relationships
outside of class with faculty through the Fall ICS Retreat and various fellowships.

Minor in Intercultural Studies (22 credits)

Students, interested in cross-cultural ministry but who major in another academic discipline, may still complete a Minor in Intercultural Studies. The Minor includes most of the ICS Core but does not include the six-month Semester Abroad.