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English Literature and Composition I

Course Code: EN111
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An introduction to the critical analysis of English Literature in the genres of novel, short story and poetry. This course will focus on two objectives: to develop skills in becoming a thoughtful, analytical reader and a clear, articulate writer.

English Literature: Faith and Fiction

Course Code: EN212
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This course is an introduction to the critical analysis of English Literature selected from the genres of novel, short story, and poetry. This course focuses on two objectives: to develop skills in becoming a thoughtful, analytical reader, and a clear, articulate writer in response to literature written from a Christian faith perspective.

Ethics

Course Code: HU272
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An introduction to ethical thinking and ethical systems. A study of biblical principles of right and wrong and their applications to current social and personal issues.

Faith and Doubt

Course Code: HU236
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This course will explore the tension between faith in God as expressed in the Bible and the loss of faith that many people encounter in the church and in the broader culture. The issues that give rise to Christian doubts will be addressed using a multi-dimensional apologetic.

Faith and Science

Course Code: HU373
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Financial Math

Course Code: MA201
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An introduction to mathematical reasoning home and work. Topics include organizational budgeting, project planning, charitable giving, credit management, fundraising, grants, investing, insurance, and financial reporting.

Greek I

Course Code: HU212
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An introductory course in the basic elements of New Testament Greek, with emphasis on grammar and vocabulary, as well as rudimentary reading and analysis of selected passages from the Greek New Testament.

Greek II

Course Code: HU213
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A continuation of the study of the basic elements of New Testament Greek, with emphasis on grammar and vocabulary, as well as rudimentary reading and analysis of selected passages from the Greek New Testament.

Human Development

Course Code: SS203
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A basic overview of the human life cycle from conception to death with attention given to physical, emotional, social, cognitive and moral dynamics of development, and their implications for services to children, youth and adults.