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course descriptions

The courses offered by the three acadcemic divisions are designed to implement the philosophy, purposes, and objectives of the College.

The
Division of Bible and Theology provides the scriptural and spiritual foundation upon which all other academic endeavors are built.

The
Division of Arts and Sciences exposes the student to a broad spectrum of human knowledge, both past and present.

The
Division of Professional Studies helps to prepare students in specific vocational areas and/or for entrance into graduate programs.

Course Scheduling
The College operates on the semester basis. The academic year consists of two semesters, each of which has a minimum of 15 weeks. The semester hour represents one class period of 50 minutes in length per week for one semester.
*Some professional courses are on a rotation schedule and offered alternate years. If fall and/or spring is not indicated, the course is not on regular rotation.
*The College reserves the right to alter the schedule of courses as circumstances dictate.
*Modular format: class sessions are completed in one or two weeks.


Course Numbering System
The College uses a three-letter prefix to identify the subject area and a three-digit number to identify courses according to the following system:
*0-100 Developmental course, does not credit to degree program
*100 or 200 Lower-division course, normally taken by freshmen or sophomores
*300 or 400 Upper-division course, normally taken by juniors and seniors. Prerequisites are normally present.


Course Descriptions by Department
Art
Bible Exposition
Church Ministry
Computer Science
Counseling
English
Foundational Studies
Greek
Health
History
Language
Literature
Mathematics
Missions
Music
Pastoral Minsitries
Philosophy
Physical Education
Psychology
Science
Sociology
Spanish
Speech and Drama
Sports Ministry
Teacher Education
Theology
Youth Ministry