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Fall College Class Schedule (August 28-December 8, 2023)

Monday

1:00pm-2:30pm

1L3312
English Composition 103
3 hours

Mrs. Phillips

This course is designed to help students write effective research papers utilizing critical thinking skills at the university level. Emphasis will also be given to finding appropriate resources, conducting proper research, and observing citation conventions.

Prerequisites for this course are 1L3311 English Composition 101 and 1L3313 English Composition 102.

Tuesday

8:00am-9:30am

1C1321
Basics of Family Dynamics
3 hours

Dr. Macnaughton

In this course emphasis will be given to exploring the structures, strengths, problems, and needs of the family with attention given to consideration for the minister’s personal family. Ways in which the church can minister to families, singles, and seniors, and skills for improving interpersonal relations in the family and in other social situations, will be examined.

9:30am-11:00am

1V4301
Health and Wellness
3 hours

Mr. Graftaas

This course is designed to help students grow in their understanding and practice of holistic health. Emphasis will be given to physical and emotional health including exercise, diet, and stress management as well as developing healthy lifestyle habits and skills.

11:00am-12:30pm

1E2322
Teaching Christ Followers
3 hours

Dr. Peacock

This course equips Christian leaders to help others become fully devoted followers of Christ. Emphasis is placed on teaching principles and methods, selecting/ developing biblically-based content, and leading small groups in a variety of contexts.

1:30pm-3:00pm

1T1351
Demonology and Spiritual Warfare
3 hours

Dr. MacDonald

This course is a focused theological study on the doctrine of the spirits and our conflict with the demonic powers. Grounded in the historical church and framed in light of modern cultural issues, it provides a systematic treatment of demons, their nature, their activity, and our response. Issues and questions arising from global and multicultural contexts concerning demons are specifically highlighted.

1:30pm-3:00pm

1L3311
English Composition 101
3 hours

Mrs. Phillips

This course is designed to assist students in writing university-level papers and covers the essential elements of composition including basic grammar and sentence and paragraph structure. This course is required for all first-year students.

3:00pm-4:30pm

1H3311
Western Civilization 101
3 hours

Mr. Phillips

This course surveys the history of Western Civilization from the ancient Greeks and Romans up to the era of the Renaissance and Reformation.

Wednesday

8:00am-9:30am

1B1311
Old Testament Survey
3 hours

Dr. Susan Booth

This course is an introduction to the books of the Old Testament with special reference to their contents and major teachings.

9:30am-11:00am

1H1312
Christian Heritage
3 hours

Dr. Macdonald

This course is a survey of the nearly 2000 years of the Christian church, including origins, historical and theological developments, major personalities, and denominational identifiers around the globe. Special attention will be given to ways this heritage affects both Baptists and other churches founded upon the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

1:00pm-2:30pm

1L3312
English Composition 103
3 hours

This course is designed to help students write effective research papers utilizing critical thinking skills at the university level. Emphasis will also be given to finding appropriate resources, conducting proper research, and observing citation conventions.

Prerequisites for this course are 1L3311 English Composition 101 and 1L3313 English Composition 102.

2:30pm-4:00pm

1V1311
Public Speaking
3 hours

Dr. Watson

This course teaches the principles of speech and applies them to the needs of the Christian worker. Various opportunities are given to participate in public speaking. Attention will also be given to audience analysis and nonverbal communication.

Thursday

8:00am-9:30am

1C1321
Basics of Family Dynamics
3 hours

Dr. Macnaughton

In this course emphasis will be given to exploring the structures, strengths, problems, and needs of the family with attention given to consideration for the minister’s personal family. Ways in which the church can minister to families, singles, and seniors, and skills for improving interpersonal relations in the family and in other social situations, will be examined.

9:30am-11:00am

1V4301
Health and Wellness
3 hours

Mr. Graftas

This course is designed to help students grow in their understanding and practice of holistic health. Emphasis will be given to physical and emotional health including exercise, diet, and stress management as well as developing healthy lifestyle habits and skills.

11:00am-12:30pm

1E2322
Teaching Christ Followers
3 hours

Dr. Peacock

This course equips Christian leaders to help others become fully devoted followers of Christ. Emphasis is placed on teaching principles and methods, selecting/ developing biblically-based content, and leading small groups in a variety of contexts.

1:30pm-3:00pm

1T1351
Demonology and Spiritual Warfare
3 hours

Dr. MacDonald

This course is a focused theological study on the doctrine of the spirits and our conflict with the demonic powers. Grounded in the historical church and framed in light of modern cultural issues, it provides a systematic treatment of demons, their nature, their activity, and our response. Issues and questions arising from global and multicultural contexts concerning demons are specifically highlighted.

1:30pm-3:00pm

1L3311
English Composition 101
3 hours

Mrs. Phillips

This course is designed to assist students in writing university-level papers and covers the essential elements of composition including basic grammar and sentence and paragraph structure. This course is required for all first-year students.

3:00pm-4:30pm

1H3311
Western Civilization 101
3 hours

Mr. Phillips

This course surveys the history of Western Civilization from the ancient Greeks and Romans up to the era of the Renaissance and Reformation.

Friday

8:00am-9:30am

1B1311
Old Testament Survey
3 hours

Dr. Susan Booth

This course is an introduction to the books of the Old Testament with special reference to their contents and major teachings.

9:30am-11:00am

1H1312
Christian Heritage
3 hours

Dr. Macdonald

This course is a survey of the nearly 2000 years of the Christian church, including origins, historical and theological developments, major personalities, and denominational identifiers around the globe. Special attention will be given to ways this heritage affects both Baptists and other churches founded upon the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

12:30pm-2:00pm

1V1311
Public Speaking
3 hours

Dr. Watson

This course teaches the principles of speech and applies them to the needs of the Christian worker. Various opportunities are given to participate in public speaking. Attention will also be given to audience analysis and nonverbal communication.

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