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PSY 444: Psychology Seminar
3.00 Credits
Crown College
SPRING This course is a seminar approach to various specialized topics in psychology. Topics will vary, and students can take more than one seminar for credit. Offered alternate years (Spring 2010).
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PSY 450X: Counseling for Church Leaders
3.00 Credits
Crown College
SPRING A course designed to provide a basis for counseling by the pastor and church leaders. Various counseling styles and methods will be considered and related to typical situations faced in church ministry. Counseling ethics, referral, and the integration with other forms of pastoral staff care will be emphasized (e.g. premarital, crisis, guidance, grief, death, and dying). (Also CHM 450X)
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SCI 200: Ecology
4.00 Credits
Crown College
FALL A study of the structure of local ecosystems is undertaken in order to better understand the function and interaction of living things to their environment. Particular emphasis will be given to freshwater ecology, involving research projects on local lakes. Attention will be given to the significance of human impact on ecosystems and the role of human stewardship in ecosystem management. Includes lab requirement. Lab fee.
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SCI 241: Principles of Biology
4.00 Credits
Crown College
SPRING or SUMMER Major concepts and principles of the biological sciences are introduced. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. This course should not be taken in addition to SCI 243. Lab fee.
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SCI 242: Introduction to Physical Science
4.00 Credits
Crown College
FALL or SUMMER This course is an introduction to major concepts and principles of the physical sciences, including chemistry, physics, astronomy and geology. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Lab fee.
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SCI 243: General Biology I
4.00 Credits
Crown College
FALL This is an introductory biology course designed to give insight, appreciation, and understanding of our plant and animal world, and to realize our obligations and responsibilities as citizens to contemporary biological problems. Some major concepts covered include cellular biology, biochemistry, photosynthesis and respiration, genetics, and embryology. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Should not be taken in addition to SCI 241. Lab fee
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SCI 244: General Biology II
4.00 Credits
Crown College
SPRING Many of the major principles of biology are studied at a deeper level. Topics covered include life-sustaining systems of plants and animals, creation and evolutionary explanations, ecology, and conservation. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Lab fee.
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SCI 245: General Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Crown College
FALL Basic concepts of physical chemistry are introduced. Principles covered include the scientific method, properties of matter, nomenclature, atomic theory and structure, stoichiometry, the periodic table, oxidation-reduction, quantum mechanics, states of matter, and thermodynamics. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Lab fee.
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SCI 246: General Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Crown College
SPRING This course is a continuation of General Chemistry I. Areas of study include chemical equilibriums, acids and bases, complex equilibriums, electrochemistry, chemical bonding and bonding theories, molecular geometry, quantitative and qualitative analysis, nuclear chemistry, radioactive decay, fission and fusion, and applications of radioactivity. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Offered on demand. Lab fee. Prerequisite: SCI 245 or consent of the instructor
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SCI 247: Physics I
4.00 Credits
Crown College
ARR The major concepts of physics are introduced. Areas of study will include dimensions, vectors and units, kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, work and energy, impulse and momentum, gravitation, mechanical properties of matter, calorimetry, thermodynamics, oscillatory motion, and waves and properties of sound. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Offered on demand. Lab fee. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor
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