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IS 403: Mission Research Seminar
2.00 Credits
Grace University
See description under IS 402.
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IS 405: Intercultural Relationships
3.00 Credits
Grace University
Addresses the theory and challenges of relating across cultures in general and the unique challenges of effective cross-cultural communication at the student's particular EDGE study site location. Special emphasis is placed upon the application of basic cultural principles and selfunderstanding. Prerequisite: IS 201, IS 218, and TH 203.
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IS 407: Intercultural Transition Seminar
1.00 Credits
Grace University
A critical reflection of intercultural principles related to the process of entering a foreign culture for an extended period of time, as well as, the process of returning to one's home culture. Students gain theoretical knowledge and practical skills useful in the return from extended cross-cultural experiences while learning more about themselves as cultural beings. Prerequisite: IS 318.
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IS 412: The Contemporary World & Mission
2.00 Credits
Grace University
A critical evaluation of significant movements affecting the contemporary mission enterprise. Emphasis is placed on partnership in missions, the present state of world evangelization, current cultural and generational trends, and attrition in missions. Careful consideration is given to the responsibility of the church and the missionary in the light of these trends. Prerequisite: IS 201, IS 218, TH 203, completion of the EDGE program, and senior standing or permission of the Program Director.
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IS 423: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Grace University
The student, in cooperation with the department chair, will research a specific area of interest in urban ministry. This will include on-site visits as a practicum, with interviews and actual experience in the field of research. Areas of research may include, but are not limited to: the inner city church; rescue mission ministry; transitional living programs; drug and alcohol rehabilitation; parachurch organizations in the inner city; and the delivery of social services.
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IS 499: Directed Studies
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Grace University
See Biblical Studies for description.
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IT 095: Microsoft Office Basics
0.00 Credits
Grace University
An introduction to competencies in the basic Microsoft applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access). A student can demonstrate competency by examination in lieu of this course.
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IT 101: Introduction to Basic Computing
3.00 Credits
Grace University
An introduction to the basic components and operation of microcomputers, including basic competencies in introductory applications (word-processing, database management, spreadsheets, and electronic communications including mail merge). The course includes exploration of local area networks, wide area networks, and the World Wide Web. Competency can demonstrated by examination in order to substitute another course.
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IT 140: Web Page Design
3.00 Credits
Grace University
An introduction to web site design using HTML and Netscape Communicator. A ministry-related web page is created and posted on the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: IT 101 or instructor's permission.
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MA 201: College Algebra
3.00 Credits
Grace University
This course covers fractional expressions; solving quadratic, fractional, polynomial, and radical equations; relations and functions; quadratic and polynomial functions; systems of equations and inequities; exponential and logarithmic functions; and matrices.
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