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102 JM 655 Peacemaking as God's Mission This course describes the multi-dimensional and comprehensive nature of God's peace purposes. It offers a biblical and theological framework for understanding peace and peacemaking as an integral part of the mission of God. There is a strong emphasis on the integration of biblical teaching and experiential learning by engaging the peacemaking challenges of metro Denver. Jeremiah's prophetic challenge to "seek the peace of the city" (Jer. 29:7) serves as the overall paradigm for the course. Two hours. JM 795 Supervised Field-based Learning Experience Required of all students in the MA in Justice and Mission program, this course is first in a sequence of three two-hour experiences in the program. It offers practical vocational experience and skill learning in a service context in order to better prepare for effective justice ministry. Students may enroll in as few as two hours per semester or as many as eight hours concurrently (JM 795, 796, 797, 798). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Two hours. JM 796 Supervised Field-based Learning Experience Required of all students in the MA in Justice and Mission program, this course is second in a sequence of three two-hour experiences in the program. It offers practical vocational experience and skill learning in a service context in order to better prepare for effective justice ministry. Students may enroll in as few as two hours per semester or as many as eight hours concurrently (JM 795, 796, 797, 798). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Two hours. JM 797 Supervised Field-based Learning Experience Required of all students in the MA in Justice and Mission program, this course is third in a sequence of three two-hour experiences in the program. It offers practical vocational experience and skill learning in a service context in order to better prepare for effective justice ministry. Students may enroll in as few as two hours per semester or as many as eight hours concurrently (JM 795, 796, 797, 798). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Two hours. JM 798 Supervised Field-based Learning Experience This course is an elective for those who desire additional field experience in the program. It offers practical vocational experience and skill learning in a service context in order to better prepare for effective justice ministry. Students may enroll in as few as two hours per semester or as many as eight hours concurrently (JM 795, 796, 797, 798). Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Two hours. JM 590, 690 Studies in Justice and Mission These course numbers are reserved for courses of special or one-time interest that do not otherwise appear in the catalog. Two or three hours. JM 591, 691 Individualized Study in Justice and Mission These course numbers are reserved for courses that are designed to free the student for independent investigation in justice and mission under the guidance of a professor. One to three hours.