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BIB 3223 Life of Christ (3 Credits)

A course that centers on the life of Christ as recorded in the four Gospels.  This course traces the Savior's path from His birth to His ascension, emphasizing the harmony of the four accounts.

 

BUS 1013 Introduction to Business (3 Credits)

Business careers, terminology and the interrelationships and complexities of business are introduced and examined in this survey course.

 

BUS 2113 Financial Accounting (3 Credits)

The meaning and purpose of accounting principles; the accounting cycle including journal entries, posting, trial balances, adjusting and closing procedures, special journals, receivables, payables, inventories; and introduction to partnership accounting.

 

BUS 2423 Principles of Microeconomics (3 Credits) 

Principles of microeconomic theory and its applications to modern economic problems:  prices, markets, monopoly power, income distribution, and problems of the environment.

 

BUS 2513 Personnel Supervision (3 Credits)

A study of the basic roles and responsibilities of the supervisor, emphasizing human relations skills while recognizing the behavioral factors of individuals and groups in the work environment. The conceptual knowledge base and skills to support the supervisory function are identified and developed.

 

CLD 1223 Foundational Issues of Life (3 Credits)

An examination of the key issues in all of life from a Scriptural perspective, with practicalapplication to the life of the student and his/her ethical significance.

 

CLD 3213 Contemporary Issues (3 Credits)

A study of how Biblical Christianity confronts world cultures, including modern America.  The student will be challenged to resolve the question, "How do Christians live their lives in our culture in a way that honors God?"

 

COM 1103 Principles of Speech (3 Credits)

A course designed to introduce the student to the fundamentals of oral communication and to give special attention to interpersonal communication, speech composition, and delivery.

 

CSC 1202 Introduction to Computer Apps (2 Credits)

This course is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of computer systems, Internet concepts, Microsoft operating systems, and various Microsoft Office applications. Students will learn microcomputer terminology and develop proficiency in using (Microsoft Word 2000) word-processing, (Microsoft Power Point 2000) power point presentation, and (Microsoft Excel 2000) spreadsheets.

 

CSC 1203 Business Computer Apps 2 (3 Credits)

This course is designed to introduce students to advanced concepts of computer systems and applications in Microsoft Office 2000 including advanced word processing, databases, spreadsheets, web page design, and Internet concepts. Students will utilize personal computers in hands-on approach. Also, this course will allow students to continue to explore computer methodology and terminology.

 

ENG 1013 Applied English (3 Credits)

This course develops and applies language and vocabulary skills needed for those intending to pursue business careers. Basic principles of grammar, punctuation, vocabulary, spelling, word and number usage, and proofreading rules are reviewed. Emphasis is on writing applications, business letters, memoranda paragraphs and resumes.

 

ENG 1103 English Composition I (3 Credits)

A course stressing writing skills.  Major emphasis includes knowledge of basic grammar skills, recognizing sentence structures , and developing thematic paragraphs.  A grade of "C" or above is required in this course before enrolling in ENG 1203, Composition II.

 

ENG 1203 English Composition II (3 Credits)

A course designed to teach composition skills necessary for expository and technical writing.  The class will focus attention to utilizing research and reference skills in composition writing.  (Prequisite:  A grade of "C" or above in ENG 1103, Composition I.)

 

HIS 2103 United States History to 1877 (3 Credits)

This course traces the early history of the North American Continent, including colonization, settlement, revolution, economic, social, religious and political developments, sectional conflicts, the Civil War and Reconstruction in the United States.

 

MAT 2203 Business Mathematics (3 Credits)

A course consisting of mathematics as applied to business.  Topics will include algebra review, linear equations, functions and graphs, exponential and logarithmic functions and mathematics of finance.

 

MAT 2213 Applied Math (3 Credits)

A study of mathematics involved in basic business applications.

 

MUS 2103 Music Appreciation (3 Credits)

A general overview of musical styles, composers, and compositions from the Renaissance period through the twentieth century.

 

PSY 1013 General Psychology (3 Credits)

A study of the principles that introduces students to the subject and the science of human behavior from the biblical perspective designed to enable them to understand, predict and interpret human behavior.

 

SCI 1003 Environmental Science (3 Credits)

This course exposes the student to various issues concerning our environment including health issues; food production; water, air, and soil quality; nuclear power; and regulatory and crisis management of resources with a view toward sustainability and stewardship.

 

SCI 1101 General Biology Lab (1 Credit)

A supplement to SCI 1103, General Biology.

 

SCI 1103 General Biology (3 Credits)

An introduction to the fundamental features of living organisms and life processes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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