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SCI 342: Physical Science
3.00 Credits
Grace University
An introductory course dealing with the interaction of matter and energy. It examines forms of energy such as mechanics, heat, light, sound, electricity, and magnetism. It introduces the disciplines of chemistry, physics, geology, meteorology, astronomy, and ecology.
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SCI 345: Ecology and Resource Conservation
3.00 Credits
Grace University
A study of the interrelationships of organisms with their living and non-living environment; includes populations, communities, ecosystems, and biomes with an emphasis on conservation of resources and biblical stewardship of the creation.
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SP 120: Oral Communications
3.00 Credits
Grace University
An introduction to public address from a Christian perspective. Special attention is devoted to knowing the components which promote effective verbal communication and developing these through a wide variety of speeches. Students must pass this class with a grade of "C" or above to be admitted to professionalprograms.
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SS 100: Seminar in Residence Life
1.00 Credits
Grace University
A focus on preparing students for leadership roles on campus in Residence Life. Students are trained in leadership skills, listening skills, and other relationship building abilities. Prerequisite: Involvement in student leadership.
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SS 101: Freshmen Seminar
1.00 Credits
Grace University
An introduction to personality, aptitude and ability, career path selection, with discussions about discerning divine purpose for life. Skill sets necessary for successful completion of post-secondary training and education will also be addressed including campus life involvement, time management, financial management, faculty expectations, and university objectives.
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SS 105: Leadership Seminar
1.00 Credits
Grace University
Course will focus on the necessary skills to provide effective leadership on campus. Topics addressed will include understanding personal leadership styles, advanced listening skills, crisis intervention, mentoring and small group skills. Students will utilize these skills within the context of their current leadership role.
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SS 201: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Grace University
This course is a study in the principles of economics with an emphasis in microeconomics which studies how individuals and firms make decisions. Concepts covered will include supply and demand, elasticity, economics of the firm, impact of government behavior and international topics.
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SS 202: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Grace University
The study of Macroeconomics deals with the study of the performance of the national and global economy. Through theory and practice, students will begin to uncover meaning hidden in the headlines, examine the interplay between policy decisions and economic outcomes, and analyze the effect of choices made in the personal interest versus those made in the social interest.
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SS 204: Introduction to Social Science Research
3.00 Credits
Grace University
Accessing, organizing, analyzing, synthesizing, and presenting data in the social sciences including surveys, participant observations, experimentation, quasiexperimental study, ethnographic study, and content analysis. Students learn to design empirical research (quantitative and qualitative) to acquire knowledge using scientific thinking. The course assumes a basic knowledge of statistics, and students are introduced to statistical software designed to enhance research analysis.
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SS 214: Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Grace University
A study of the basic principles of cultural anthropology. The course provides a basis for understanding and appreciating other peoples and their cultures so that students can adjust more readily and work more effectively in an ever-increasing multicultural world.
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