Undergraduate: June 24

Ar 225 – Appreciation of Art

June 24 – August 32 cr.

A survey of the field of art designed to give the student an intelligent appreciation of creative work. Art in the home and community, painting,…
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BA 302 – Business Law

June 24 – August 33 cr.

Contract law; purchase, sale, and lease of goods under the Uniform Commercial Code; warranties and product liability; negotiable instruments;…
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Bi 401 – Bible Doctrines

June 24 – August 33 cr.

Study of the biblical teaching concerning Scripture, God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit and Angels (including Satan). Emphasis throughout is…
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Bi 402 – Bible Doctrines

June 24 – August 33 cr.

Study of the biblical teaching concerning Man, Sin, Salvation, the Church and Eschatology. Emphasis throughout is on the practical application…
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Bi 499 – Apologetics and Worldview

June 24 – August 33 cr.

An analysis and defense of the Christian worldview, together with an analysis and refutation of secular and religious alternative worldviews.…
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Com 101 – Fundamentals of Speech

June 24 – August 173 cr.

The basic principles of public speaking with special emphasis on platform techniques and a study of the different types of speech. Not applicable…
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En 102 – Composition & Rhetoric

June 24 – August 33 cr.

Introduction to academic writing emphasizing argumentation, research, documentation and style; centering on the library paper. Not applicable…
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En 103 – Composition & Literature

June 24 – August 33 cr.

Critical writing using literary analysis. Discussion of literature by genres and according to basic literary critical concepts and terminology.…
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En 202 – British Literature to 1688

June 24 – August 33 cr.

A historical and critical survey of British literature from Beowulf to 1688.
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Hi 101 – History of Civ c. 3500 BC to AD 1650

June 24 – August 33 cr.

A survey of ancient, medieval and modern history, from the advent of written records to AD 1650. Emphasis on the Western World, with appropriate…
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Hi 102 – History of Civilization since 1650

June 24 – August 33 cr.

A survey of early modern and modern history from AD 1650 to the present. Emphasis on Western World with appropriate emphasis on non-Western cultures…
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Hi 202 – United States History since 1877

June 24 – August 33 cr.

Political, economic, intellectual and military development of the United States from the post-Reconstruction era to the present. Appropriate…
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Ma 101 – Basic College Mathematics

June 24 – August 33 cr.

A survey course. Topics include real number system expressions and equations emphasizing practical elementary mathematics. Required of students…
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Ma 102 – Intermediate College Mathematics

June 24 – August 33 cr.

Continuation of Ma 101 that emphasizes practical elementary mathematics applying the techniques of algebra. Not applicable toward a major or…
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Mu 225 – Appreciation of Music

June 24 – August 32 cr.

Provides the necessary background for the appreciation of music by a general survey of aesthetic and formalistic principles in music and their…
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Ph 200 – Themes in Western Thought

June 24 – August 33 cr.

Selected philosophical ideas of continuing importance in Western thought from Socrates onward.
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Ps 305 – Introduction to Exceptional Learners

June 24 – August 33 cr.

History, legal foundations and current trends in special education, with surveys of the following exceptionalities: attention deficit disorders,…
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SSE 200 – Foundations of Economics

June 24 – August 33 cr.

Blends the core concepts of both microeconomics (structure of markets, factors of production, elasticities) and macroeconomics (economic systems;…
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