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SP 1401: Spanish I
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
An introduction to Basic Conversational Spanish designed to give students basic communication proficiency in Spanish: reading, writing, speaking, listening and understanding. Each class builds around a dialogue presenting a realistic situation in a Spanish-speaking locale. Students are introduced to correct pronunciation of a dialogue, learn thematically arranged vocabulary, and get acquainted with major grammatical points covered in the dialogue. Usually Spanish and Latin American customs pertaining to the topic are discussed during the class session as well. The mastery of the class's essential vocabulary and structures is tested in weekly quizzes and midterm and final exams. The reading and speaking proficiency is tested by oral assignments in class or via voice mail (including midterm and final exam).
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SP 1402: Spanish II
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
A continuation of SP 1401 Spanish I which is designed to give students full communication proficiency in Spanish: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students are introduced to the basic structures, language functions, and vocabulary groups of Spanish and are exposed to the diversified cultural contexts in which the language is spoken worldwide. Prerequisite: SP1401.
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SP 1403: Spanish III
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
A continuation of SP 1402 Spanish II which is designed to give students full communication proficiency in Spanish: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students are introduced to the basic structures, language functions, and vocabulary groups of Spanish and are exposed to the diversified cultural contexts in which the language is spoken worldwide. Prerequisite: SP 1402.
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SP 2401: Fundamentals of Public Speaking
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course addresses the basic principles and techniques of speech including written organization and oral delivery. The student will learn a variety of speech techniques,structures, and deliveries including impromptu, extemporaneous, informative, persuasive, and entertaining speeches. The student will also participate in oral readings, analysis of speeches and analysis of audiences. This course is not designed to prepare ministers for sermon preparation or delivery.
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SS 1405: Latin America and the Caribbean
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
A study of the 20th Century political, economic, social, and cultural history of Latin America and the Caribbean. This course focuses on the key issues and events that are crucial to understanding the development of the modern-day Americas. Issues include the relationship of Latin America and the Caribbean to the rest of the world; the historical roots of regional tensions; national economics of the Americas; political instability, reform movements, and revolutions; impact of migration and urbanization; changing regional ethnic identities; evolving roles of women; religious upheaval; cultural/artistic movement; difficulties in maintaining national sovereignty; and the Latin American and Caribbean presence in the United States.
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SY 2401: Introductory Sociology
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
An introduction to the study of sociological concepts, research techniques, and theories. The course deals with areas of sociology including collective behavior, sex roles, deviance, social class, and family.
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SY 3415: Sociology:Society in Focus
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
A course to study the history of the discipline to include Social Framework, Social Differentiation and Equality, Social Institutions and Social Change. This focus will assist students in critical thinking about social issues, concepts and methods of the sociological enterprise.
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TH 2405: Biblical Theology
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
A survey of Christian doctrines with an overview of such subjects as: Bibliology, Theology, Angelology, Anthropology, Hamartiology, Christology, Soteriology, Ecclesiology, Pneumatology and Eschatology.
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TH 2430: The Scheme of Redemption
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course is an overview of the entire Bible with emphasis on the progressive revelation of the scheme of man redemption for mankind. The revelations and prophecies of the Old Testament that are related to the scheme of redemption are studied. The instructions, examples and prophecies of the New Testament that are related to the scheme of redemption are studied.
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TH 2435: Survey of Ecclesiastical History
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course is an overview of the background, establishment and growth of Christianity. The course addresses the contributions of Babylonia, Medo-Persia, Greek, and Rome to the preparation of the world for the Christ; the personal teachings of Christ; the teachings of the Apostles; the history and apostasy of the church; the reformation; and the restoration of the Church.
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