LEAP by Correspondence

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Courses

$275 per credit hour; texts included.

Students may choose from the courses described below. The price includes use of any required textbooks, which must be returned at the end of the course. Students may sign up for only one correspondence course at a time. To register for a correspondence course, students should fill out the application PDF and submit it with payment to the Office of Extended Education. You may sign up for a correspondence course at any time. You will be allowed one full year to complete your course, but most students finish within the first three to six months. Call 1.888.BJ.EXT.ED if you have questions about the correspondence division courses.

BA 203 Principles of Management
An introduction to the management functions and processes of planning, organizing, leading, controlling, communicating, and decision making. Three hours. Price: $825 (CD). Lecturer: Dr. Michael White

Hi 101 History of Civilization *
A survey of ancient, medieval, and modern history, from the advent of written records to the present. Emphasis on the Western World, with appropriate coverage of non-Western cultures, African-Americans, and women's studies. Beginning of recorded history to AD 1650. Recommended only for students who have received an ACT score of 23 or above in the Reading or English subtests. Three hours. Price: $825 (CD). Lecturer: Dr. Brenda Schoolfield

Hi 102 History of Civilization *
A continuation of Hi 101 from AD 1650 to the present. Recommended only for students who have received an ACT score of 23 or above in the Reading or English subtests. Three hours. Price: $825 (CD). Lecturer: Dr. Brenda Schoolfield

* Both semesters of History of Civilization are required courses for every baccalaureate degree at BJU.

Hi 201 United States History
The formation of our nation from English colonies; separation from the mother country and establishment of a republic. Origins and adoption of the Constitution, and its subsequent interpretation. Three hours. Price $825 (CD). Lecturer: Dr. Rachel Larson

Hi 202 United States History
Development of the nation through growth, sectional differences and Reconstruction, to a 20th-century world power. Three hours. Price: $825 (CD). Lecturer: Dr. D. Carl Abrams

Ps 200 General Psychology **
The fundamental conditions and facts of conscious behavior, including the physiological basis of behavior, personality, emotions, feelings, sensations, learning, habit formation, memory, and perception. Three hours. Price: $825 (CD). Lecturer: Dr. Gregory Mazak.

Ps 201 Educational Psychology **
Psychology as applied to education: original tendencies; laws of learning; amount, rate, limit, conditions, spread, and permanence of improvement; mental work and fatigue; research; and individual differences. Sequential and incremental formal structured clinical experiences in a school setting are included as part of this course. Three hours. Price: $825 (CD). Lecturer: Dr. Timothy Watson

** Ps 200 General Psychology is required for all non-teacher-education majors. Ps 201 Educational Psychology is required for all teacher-education majors.

SSG 200 Fundamentals of Geography
World geography with emphasis on the problems of man's relationship to the land. The distribution of population and the significance for man of soils, climate, terrain, vegetation, minerals, and water. Three hours. Price: $825 (CD). Lecturer: Dr. Brenda Schoolfield

SSP 207 National Government
American government, the organization and function of American political life on the national level. Three hours. Price: $825 (CD). Lecturer: Dr. Sonia Johnson