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Main Curriculum Year 1 to 6. Primary Syllabi - Yrs 1-2 and Yrs 5-6. NB - For all Year 3 and Year 4 Syllabi please visit the: Year 3. A Students' Experience Survey was conducted in 2016 and 2017 in departments and centres. The proforma used for the survey is attached in 1.4.1 and the reports on the survey results are given in 6.5.2. Dec 13, 2016 1 in 6 Americans Takes a Psychiatric Drug. Adults reported taking a psychiatric drug, such as an antidepressant or a sedative, in 2013, a new study found. Quizlet makes simple learning tools that let you study anything. Start learning today with flashcards, games and learning tools — all for free.


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Beginning the Journey (for new Christians). en Español
1, 2, and 3 John
1 & 2 Thessalonians
1 & 2 Timothy
1 Peter
2 Peter, Jude
1 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
7 Last Words of Christ
Abraham
Apostle Paul
Christmas Incarnation
Church
Christ Powered Life (Rom 5-8)
Colossians
Conquering Lamb of Revelation
Daniel
David, Life of
Galatians
Gideon
Great Prayers
Glorious Kingdom, The
Early Church: Acts1-12
Ephesians
Hebrews
Holy Spirit, Disciple's Guide
Isaiah
James
Jacob
Jesus and the Kingdom
John's Gospel
John's Letters
Joshua
Lamb of God
Listening for God's Voice
Lord's Supper
Luke
Mark
Moses
Names of God
Names of Jesus
Philippians
Psalms
Rebuild & Renew: Post-Exilic Books
Resurrection
Revelation
Sermon on the Mount
Songs of Ascent (Ps 120-135)
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The JesusWalk® Bible Study Series

More than 40 free, e-mail delivered Bible studies, designed to build discipleship. Latest studies:

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Beginning the Journey (for new Christians). en Español
1, 2, and 3 John
1 & 2 Thessalonians
1 & 2 Timothy
1 Peter
2 Peter, Jude
1 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
7 Last Words of Christ
Abraham
Apostle Paul
Christmas Incarnation
Church
Christ Powered Life (Rom 5-8)
Colossians
Conquering Lamb of Revelation
Daniel
David, Life of
Galatians
Gideon
Great Prayers
Glorious Kingdom, The
Early Church: Acts1-12
Ephesians
Hebrews
Holy Spirit, Disciple's Guide
Isaiah
James
Jacob
Jesus and the Kingdom
John's Gospel
John's Letters
Joshua
Lamb of God
Listening for God's Voice
Lord's Supper
Luke
Mark
Moses
Names of God
Names of Jesus
Philippians
Psalms
Rebuild & Renew: Post-Exilic Books
Resurrection
Revelation
Sermon on the Mount
Songs of Ascent (Ps 120-135)
Christian Art

About Us
Speaking
Contact Us
Dr. Wilson's Books
Donations
Watercolors
Sitemap

The JesusWalk® Bible Study Series

More than 40 free, e-mail delivered Bible studies, designed to build discipleship. Latest studies:

  • The Early Church: Acts 1-12 (9 lessons)
  • Songs of Ascent (Psalms 120-134) (15 daily meditations)
  • Conquering Lamb of Revelation (24 daily meditations)
  • Apostle Paul: Passionate Discipleship (11 lessons)
  • Disciple's Guide to the Holy Spirit (11 lessons)
  • Listening for God's Voice(5 lessons)
  • Rebuild and Renew: The Post-Exilic Books of Ezra, Nehemiah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi (10 Lessons)
  • The Glorious Kingdom (6 lessons)
  • Joshua: Courageous Discipleship (8 lessons)
  • Names and Titles of Jesus (12 lessons)
  • Daniel (9 lessons)
  • John's Gospel (34 lessons)
  • JesusWalk: Beginning the Journey New believer curriculum (12 lessons)
  • How to Improve Your Personal Bible Study with Bible Study Tool Recommendations

Just how did Jesus train his disciples? Texpad 1 7 27 – latex editor. He called them to walk with him, be with him, be his helpers, and talk over his teachings with him. Jesus' method of discipleship training included encouragement, involvement, debriefing, and rebuke.

How do you reproduce this kind of discipleship training in the twenty-first century? Though we can't walk physically with Jesus today, we can walk with him as we study the gospels. We can walk with him as we study the Bible deeply, thoughtfully, personally, seeking to apply its teachings to the beliefs that guide our living and actions.

The JesusWalk Bible Study Series is designed to engage serious followers in interactive Bible study in a way which changes their lives. Dr. Wilson helps you study the passage carefully, understanding the meanings of the words as well as the teaching. See The 7 Essential Elements forGrowing as Disciples. Audio (20:58), Video (20:58)

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New Testament Studies

  • 1 Corinthians (15 lessons)
  • 2 Corinthians (11 lessons)
  • Acts I: The Early Church: Acts 1-12 (9 lessons)
  • Acts II: Apostle Paul: Passionate Discipleship (Acts 13-28; 11 lessons)
  • Christ Powered Life
    (Rom 5-8)

    (8 week study)
  • Hebrews (13 week series)
  • Galatians (7 lessons)
  • Ephesians (16 lessons)
  • Philippians (9 sections)
  • 1 and 2 Thessalonians (9 lessons)
  • 1 & 2 Timothy (11 weeks)
  • James Bible Study (8 Bible studies)
  • 1 Peter (11 secs. of study)
  • 2 Peter and Jude (6 lessons)
  • John's Gospel (34 lessons)
  • John's Letters (8 lessons)
  • Mark (35 lessons)
  • Revelation (8 Bible studies)
  • Conquering Lamb of Revelation (24 daily meditations)
  • Luke's Gospel (140 individual Bible studies)
  • Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7)

Topical Studies

  • Disciple's Guide to the Holy Spirit (11 lessons)
  • Apostle Paul: Passionate Discipleship (11 lessons)
  • Listening for God's Voice(5 lessons)
  • The Glorious Kingdom (6 lessons)
  • Names and Titles of Jesus (12 lessons)
  • 7 Last Words of Christ from the Cross (7 days during Holy Week)
  • Resurrection and Easter Faith (5 week series)
  • Lord's Supper
    (10 studies)
  • Sermon on the Mount (13 week class)
  • Great Prayers of the Bible (11 Bible studies)
  • Vision for the Church (5 studies from Ephesians)
  • Behold, the Lamb of God (5 parts, Lenten series)
  • Christmas Incarnation (4-week Advent study)

Old Testament Studies

  • Names and Titles of God (11 parts)
  • Experiencing the Psalms (12 week Bible study)
  • Songs of Ascent (Psalms 120-134) (15 daily meditations)
  • Abraham (10 studies from Genesis 12-25)
  • Daniel (9 lessons)
  • David (12 lessons)
  • Gideon (4 Bible studies from Judges 6-9)
  • Isaiah (11 lessons)
  • Jacob (7 Bible studies from Genesis)
  • Joshua: Courageous Discipleship (8 lessons)
  • Moses the Reluctant Leader (9 lessons from Exodus and Numbers)
  • Rebuild and Renew: The Post-Exilic Books of Ezra, Nehemiah, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi (10 lessons)

The newer online studies in this series allow an 'immersion approach,' trying to simulate the always-with-him approach that Jesus used with his disciples -- a weekly lesson every Saturday, followed by individual questions on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. You can respond to these questions in the online Forum as well as read the response of other JesusWalkers who are studying the same lesson. For those who would rather study at their own pace or are leading small groups and study school classes, many of these have been adapted to book format.

Older studies in the series don't yet include the weekly lessons and daily questions, but the explanation and questions are there to stimulate your study. We invite you to join thousands upon thousands of JesusWalkers who have studied these lessons in nearly 120 countries around the world.

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All degree programs are designed for professional adults. After evaluating both academic records and Life Experience, AIU staff working in conjunction with Faculty and Academic Advisors, establishes the student's Academic Status. The student's Academic Status defines the number of Credit Hours the student must complete to fulfill the academic guidelines of the institution.

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Course & Curriculm
AIU has developed a protocol to quantify and qualify an individual's professional background, as well as, their academic credentials, and grant academic credit to qualified students commensurate with their true level of knowledge.
Although AIU's criteria for granting a particular degree is generally the same as the broad majority of institutions, our practice of granting academic credit for 'Life Experience' is just recently gaining acceptance in the academic community.
Development of Course & Curricula
At AIU the development of course and curricula is a collaborative activity, conducted between the student and the Academic Advisor. Each student's curricula is unique, and developed as a result of the mutual efforts of the student, the academic staff and the academic advisor.
The supervising dean of academic advisors holds a doctorate degree in education with specialty in course and curricula design. The student's academic advisor works directly with the supervising dean in establishing the students curriculum (See Available Programs).
Review & Evaluation
After initial review and evaluation of the student's academic and life/professional background, by the Academic Committee, the student's academic status is defined. This definition establishes the approximate number of academic credit hours the university will grant the student toward the student's designated degree program. The student academic status is subject to change based upon the results of the student's course and curriculum research (C&C), which is the objective of one of the required orientation courses.
Course Selection Process, Course and Curriculum Orientations Course (C&C)
To fulfill the requirements of the C&C Course, the student performs research, (using the Internet or other approved resources), to investigate and select courses from at least 2, AIU approved colleges or universities, offering the same degree level and discipline as the Student's designated degree program.The student will select courses based upon the student's need to acquire the knowledge and master the objectives defined, in the course descriptions and objectives, as itemized in the course catalogs of such approved institutions. The student will be the initial arbiter of the courses selected. The student will compile a list of such subjects, sufficient to fulfill the credit hour requirement, as defined in the student's academic status report above.
The culmination of the C&C research course is the class session with the academic advisor. During this class, the student's courses and curricula will be established, and approved.
Course Modification
In the event the Student discovers, while conducting C&C research a need for additional courses above the number defined by the Academic Committee in the student academic status report, the student will inform the academic advisor and the additional courses will be included in the student's curriculum.Conversely, should the student fail to discover a sufficient number of courses to fulfill the number defined above, (in effect, the Student's level of knowledge includes all, or most, of the course objectives, of the courses generally required for the degree program), the student will select courses, sufficient to fulfill the number defined, and be permitted to challenge these courses. In this event, the challenged courses will appear on the student's official transcript, with the grade earned in the challenge.
By employing this paradigm, AIU facilitates the development of curricula uniquely matched to each student, and designed to accomplish the achievement of the designated degree in a most efficient and effective manner.


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