EDUC 237: Learners in a Diverse Society

EDUC 237: Learners in a Diverse Society This course will examine how diversity – including factors such as gender, ethnicity, disability, socioeconomic status, religious identity, cultural heritage, and linguistic background – impacts the classroom for both teachers...

PSYC 229: Human Development Across the Lifespan

PSYC 229: Human Development Across the Lifespan This course provides a chronological overview of the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development of the entire lifespan–from conception through death. It is the study of how and why people change over...

SOCI 480: Topics in Social Science

SOCI 480: Topics in Social Science A topical course focused on some aspect of the social sciences, with content varying from semester to semester. 1-6 credits As topic varies, may be repeated for credit.

SOCI 421: Cultural Diversity

SOCI 421: Cultural Diversity A course designed to help the student develop a deeper appreciation for and a positive attitude toward other world cultures and civilizations. It presents the approach Christianity should take in relation to other cultures, as well as...

SOCI 345: Culture and Society

SOCI 345: Culture and Society A course designed to foster an understanding of the responsibilities and privileges of living in a multicultural community, nation, and world. Students will be taught to think critically about differences and similarities among human...

SOCI 202: Principles of Sociology

SOCI 202: Principles of Sociology An introductory study of sociology. Factors underlying the formation and functioning of society, group life, social institution and processes will be considered. Additionally, various current social problems are analyzed....

CREL 327: World Religions

CREL 327: World Religions This is an introductory study of the history and teachings of the major religions of the world. These non- Christian faiths will be compared and contrasted with the Christian faith. There will be an emphasis on sharing the gospel in a...

CREL 204: Religions of America

CREL 204: Religions of America A study of the distinctive doctrines and practices of the major sects and cults started in America. A special emphasis is on strategies for effectively sharing truth with the cultist. 2 credits Same as THEO...

COMM 424: Cross-Cultural Communication

COMM 424: Cross-Cultural Communication A course focused on the development of skills needed for effective cross-cultural communication of the Gospel. Attention is given to strategic concerns such as the understanding of one’s target audience, the task of...