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5.00 Credits
A continuation of Physics 2005. Covers electricity and magnetism, optics and modern physics. A laboratory session meets for three hours weekly. Prerequisite: PHYS 2005. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
The study of the American Government; its development, functioning, and position in comparative political structures. The course also deals with the foundations, fields, methods, and central concerns of political science. Political theories underlying both democratic and non-democratic governments are explored along with such basic considerations as power structures, contemporary doctrines, systems of government, political organizations, governmental institutions and policies. Fall.
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1.00 Credits
This course will take an in-depth look at democratization as well as looking at national and regional variations. The course will incorporate general theoretical, comparative, and political science approaches as well as viewing the topic from a geographical basis. Spring, every even fourth year or as a directed study.
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2.00 Credits
This course compares and contrasts non democratic systems such as socialism and communism and identifies those nations of the world that use these political systems. The course will incorporate general theoretical, comparative, and political science approaches at contrasting the various political systems of the world. Spring, every even fourth year or as a directed study.
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4.00 Credits
Course held in Washington, D.C., in conjunction with the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities American Studies Program. By departmental permission and acceptance by CCCU only. Fall and Spring.
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3.00 Credits
This survey course explores the history and development of the various political parties of America. Special emphasis will be placed on the origin of each party and the basic original platforms. Principles, policies and platforms of American political parties and opinions that helped produce them will be examined. Major party standard bearers will also be looked at and the various major stages in political campaigns, i.e. media coverage, television debates, etc. will also be discussed. Spring, odd years.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introduction to the vocation of full-time Christian ministry. Attention will be given to topics such as a calling, philosophy of ministry, finances, giftedness, passion, personal preparation and planning, spiritual formation, ordination requirements, Nazarene denominational governance system, and opportunities for ministry in the Christian world. Fall and Spring.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the history, principles and methods of sermon construction. Biblical exegesis, structure, style, and reading of biblical sermons are also considered. Fall and Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis is placed upon expository preaching, listening to cassette taped sermons, developing skills in the critical analysis of sermons and outlines, and student preaching in class. Prerequisite: PRTH 3003. On demand.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the history, principles, and methods of evangelism in the United States. Particular attention is given to Jesus' plan of evangelism and how to overcome problems connected with personal witnessing. This course includes principles and methods of church growth in the United States, church planting, and strategies of growth for small, middle-sized, and large churches. Fall.
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