Online Courses Summer 2009 Schedule

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We are still in the process of determining what courses will be offered in each of our summer 2009 sessions, so what is listed here is subject to change.

Session I

May 17-June 27, 2009 (Registration Deadline: May 1, 2009)

Hi 101—History of Civilization.* A survey of ancient, medieval, and modern history from the advent of written records to AD 1650. Emphasis on the Western World with appropriate coverage of non-Western cultures. An integrated study of political, economic, social, religious, intellectual, and aesthetic aspects of culture in historical context. Three hours. Price: $945.

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. (These experiences may be completed at a school near you.) Three hours. Price: $945.

Session II

June 28-August 8, 2008 (Registration Deadline: June 12, 2009)

Hi 102—History of Civilization.* A survey of early modern and modern history from AD 1650 to the present. Emphasis on the Western World with appropriate emphasis on non-Western cultures and their contributions as well as African-American and women's studies. An integrated study of political, economic, social, religious, intellectual, and aesthetic aspects of culture. Three hours. Price: $945.

Ps 200—General Psychology.** The fundamental conditions and facts of thought and behavior, including the physiological basis of behavior, personality, emotions, feelings, sensations, learning, habit formation, memory, and perception. Three hours. Price: $945.

A $50 late registration fee will be charged for applications received after the registration deadline.

*Both semesters of History of Civilization are required for every baccalaureate degree at BJU. These are recommended only for students who have received an ACT score of 23 or above in the Reading or English subtests.

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