BIOL 109: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

BIOL 109: Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology offers a comprehensive exploration of the structure, function, and interrelation of the human body’s 11 systems. This course provides students with a foundational...

HIST 262: History of the Ancient Near East

HIST 262: History of the Ancient Near East An introduction to the peoples, history, and culture of the ancient Near East from the earliest times through the Iron Age, specifically the regions of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Levant. This course is organized using the...

BIOL 123: Biology

BIOL 123: Biology An introduction to biochemistry, molecular genetics, cell structure, function, and processes. This course includes a lab component. 4 credits $45 lab fee

PRTH 583: Interpreting and Teaching Proverbs

PRTH 583: Interpreting and Teaching Proverbs A study of the book of Proverbs intended to equip students to study and teach the book of Proverbs with attention to its historical, cultural, and literary dimensions. Special attention is given to its theological...

PRTH 580: Principles of Teaching and Course Design

PRTH 580: Principles of Teaching and Course Design The course reviews biblical perspectives on teaching and learning, surveys principles of adult education, and explores best practices of course design and development, especially in the context of a Bible college and...

MISS 428 Applied Missiology: __________

MISS 428 Applied Missiology: __________ A continued topics course that helps students transition from theory and practice in missions endeavors. Coupling theoretical and applied missiology, the course may focus on one of the following topics: contextualization,...

MISS 427 Applied Missiology: ___________

MISS 427 Applied Missiology: ___________ A topics course that helps students transition from theory and practice in missions endeavors. Coupling theoretical and applied missiology, the course may focus on one of the following topics: contextualization, development,...

CHRM 132: Survey of Church History II

CHRM 132: Survey of Church History II Survey of Church History II is a study of the church from the Reformation through the twentieth century. This course is particularly important for understanding the rise of denominations after the Reformation. This may help you...

CHRM 131: Survey of Church History I

CHRM 131: Survey of Church History I Survey of Church History I is a study of the church from Pentecost until the beginning of the Reformation. This course will equip you for spiritual leadership by helping you evaluate doctrines and practices of the contemporary...

CHRM 127: Apologetics

CHRM 127: Apologetics People in our world are full of questions about the Christian faith. How do I know there is a God? Is the Creation story true? Is Christianity true? Why should I trust a book that is 2000 years old? Was Jesus really raised from the dead? Was...