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ENWR 235: Technical Writing
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisite: ENGL 102. Designed to develop skills of organization, analysis, documentation, and writing appropriate for the production of specialized documents for technical fields. (Spring Semester, even years)
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ENWR 240: Introduction to Creative Writing
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisite: ENGL 102. A writing course exploring a variety of creative writing strategies and genres, including poetry, short fiction, and creative non-fiction narrative. (Fall Semester)
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ENWR 330: Advanced Expository Writing
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisites: ENWR 230. An intensive study of argumentation with emphasis on logic and precision in writing. The course will also cover the legal brief, the pre-law autobiographical essay, and the pre-law application process. (Spring Semester)
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FLNG 294: Topics in a Foreign Language
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Based on student needs and faculty consent, topics may be chosen in a foreign language area. (Offered as needed)
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FLNG 295: Independent Study in a Foreign Language
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Study on an independent basis in collaboration with the instructor in a foreign language topic on the lower division level. (Offered as needed)
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FLNG 494: Topics in a Foreign Language
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Based on student needs and faculty consent, topics may be chosen in a foreign language area. (Offered as needed)
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FLNG 495: Independent Study in a Foreign Language
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Study on an independent basis in collaboration with the instructor in a foreign language topic on the upper division level. (Offered as needed)
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FNCE 185: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
An introduction to some proven techniques of financial management for the individual. Emphasis on the development of a program of financial management, including budgeting, consumer credit, consumer spending, insurance, investments, and other financial problems of the individual. (Offered as needed)
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FNCE 286: Pastoral Finance
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Study of the science of money management at the personal and corporate levels within the biblical framework of the steward and stewardship. The principles of risk management, budgeting, investing, life and property insurance, and retirement and estate planning will be emphasized. (Summer Session, odd years)
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FNCE 290: Business Finance
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisites: ACCT 212, COMM 105, ECON 265, ECON 266, ENGL 102, and MATH 110 with grades of "C" or higher. Must co-register for CSYS 215 and obtain a grade of "C" or high er. introduction to the fundamentals of finance and objectives of financial management with special emphasis on financial decisions within the context of a business enterprise. Topics include forms of business, taxes, cash flows, time value of money, financial statement analysis, risk, return, investment, financing and dividend decisions, sources of capital, capital budgeting, and capital structure. (Fall Semester)
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