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4.00 Credits
The Action Research Project is a major research effort designed to enhance knowledge in an area related to one's work or community and provide research skills to assist in effective decision making. The adult learner completes a research project related to his/her employment environment. Statistical analysis concepts and methods assist the adult learner in identifying a topic, collecting data, and measuring results. A college faculty member monitors the progress of the independent study, and an on-site contact makes certain that the adult learner devotes at least 200 clock hours to the project. An oral report of initial project findings is given by each adult learner in this term.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the Christian movement from new Testament roots to the modern day institution on Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant expressions. There will be a focus on key moments, critical issues, outstanding leaders, and how all these played a role in shaping what Christians believe and teach today.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the pastoral role in relationship to the ministry of the whole person, mind, body, and soul. Students will be introduced to the integration of psychology and theology. Specific attention will be given to developmental issues, marriage and family, interpersonal relationships, etc. as well as examine different approaches and skills involved with the counseling aspect of ministry.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces adult learners to adult development theory and links these concepts to life through a process of individual reflection. Both classical and contemporary adult development theory are examined. These theories then provide the paradigm for self-analysis and life assessments, the basis for understanding individuals within organizations.
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3.00 Credits
Through examination of the New Testament documents, with a special emphasis on the Gospels, the book of Acts, and the preaching of the Apostles, this course is designed to challenge the student to understand the theological basis for the biblical practice of evangelism. Discussion will also include methodology that may assist the local church and the laity to engage in doing evangelism.
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3.00 Credits
This course has a two-fold emphasis: 1) how one crafts and delivers a sermon to a congregation; 2) the elements that go into developing and leading worship. The student will be given hermeneutical tools for the development of sermons and opportunity to preach as part of the class. There will also be discussion of the tools (technological, arts, and others) currently available and the creativity needed for those who lead worship.
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2.00 Credits
A survey course covering art history, art techniques, the various visual art forms and functions. It is designed to develop an understanding of and appreciation for human artistic endeavors. A general humanities course for all students as well as art majors.
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2.00 Credits
This is a beginning drawing course emphasizing basic drawing principles and skills. Drawing media include pencil, pen & ink, charcoal, colored pencil and pastel.
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2.00 Credits
This is an advanced drawing class. Using still life and nature, it will emphasize individual development and experimentation in a variety of drawing media. Prerequisite: ART or instructor's permission.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to camera handling, picture taking, composition and types of film available. Course includes color prints, color slides and black and white prints. Does not include darkroom studies. Camera required (35mm full manual exposure capability).
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