Course Privileges for EAST Alumni

Graduates from EAST academic programs are greatly welcome to attend any regular EAST classes taken under credit status for free (no tuition fees) up to 6 credits per academic year. Alumni may also attend classes under audit for free (no tuition fees). This provides alumni with refresher classes or new classes he/she really needs in ministry or for personal growth.
Alumni desiring to take up this privilege will need to register online for the class(es) with the usual class registration fees payable. Please indicate “EAST ALUMNI” in your online registration to enjoy this privilege. Only one promotion may be applied toward a course at any one time.
If the alumni wishes to take a class for credit beyond the 6 free credits in an academic year, then tuition fees will apply. For more information, please email Registrar [at] east.edu.sg.
Join EAST’s July – November 2014 Courses
Would you like to grow in knowing God and applying His Word better? Why don’t you join our Jul-Nov 2014 courses to be equipped and transformed for life and ministry.
Visit: www.east.edu.sg/courses/20142015-first-semester-courses-2/
Photo collage of faculty teaching EAST courses (below).
Do you lead teams with members from diverse cultures?
This course explores various aspects of Christian leadership within the context of multi-cultural teams especially in a Church/Christian organization setting. Students will begin to evaluate their own cultural biases and grow to adopt a posture of leadership that will enhance the strengths of their multi-cultural teams. This helps fulfill their God-ordained call and in expanding the Kingdom of God. Dr. Kwa Kiem Kiok and Mr. Mark Suredhran will co-teach this class.
IS565 or LF519 Leading Multi-Cultural Teams (2 credits)
- Thursdays: 7.00 pm – 9.15 pm
- Class starts: 9 Jan 2014
- Registration deadline: Friday, 13 Dec 2013
What is God’s worldwide mission purpose?
What is He doing around the world? What does he want to do through His people today? This course looks at these questions and is an introduction to the biblical, historical, cultural and strategic perspectives of world missions. Students learn how to be meaningfully involved in missions as taught by Dr. Rick Langston, who has ministered in Asia for over 30 years.
IS510 World Missions (2 credits)
- Wednesdays: 9.00 am – 11.15 am
- Class starts: 8 Jan 2014
- Registration deadline: Friday, 13 Dec 2013










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