New Era University - College of Evangelical Ministry (CEM)

College of Evangelical Ministry (CEM)

  • Bachelor of Evangelical Ministry — High School Level
  • Bachelor of Evangelical Ministry — College Level
  • Advance Study for Foreign Mission (ASFOM) — College Level


Foreign Languages Offered (High School):

  • Italian / Italiano
  • German / Deutsch
  • Mandarin / 国语
  • Nihonggo / にほんご

Note: The foreign languages are randomly arranged. But they will get to study only one foreign language until they graduate from high school.


Foreign Languages Offered (ASFOM):

  • Italian / Italiano
  • German / Deutsch
  • Mandarin / 国语
  • Nihonggo / にほんご
  • Spanish / Español
  • Korean / 한국의
  • French / Française
  • And Other Languages

Note: These foreign languages are only available for ASFOM college students. Thus, the normal college BEM students don't get to learn a foreign language. If some normal college students had their high school years in the Ministry, luckily, they know at least one foreign language. If some ASFOM students, had their high school years in the Ministry, they must probably know two foreign languages (if he studied another language different from the language he studied in high school.) or if he hasn't changed the language that he studied since high school, they only know one foreign language.''

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