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3.00 Credits
A capstone, integrative course for Christian Education Departmental majors focusing on an understanding of the nature and mission of the church, developing strategies for church renewal, building a missional community, and equipping laity for effective ministry. A summative evaluation experience in a local church setting is included. Prerequisite: senior standing. Open to non-majors interested in developing their approach to ministry as a layperson.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Independent Study in Christian Education
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2.00 Credits
A supervised experience in organizing and directing educational ministries in a local church or religious organization. A minimum of eighty supervised hours in a professional setting is required. The application deadline is March 1 for placement during the following summer or academic year. Prerequisites: senior standing, twenty hours of course work in Christian education, and school approval. Open to majors only. Up to two (2) additional credits hours may be earned with prior school approval.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
A capstone research project within the major for honor students. It is supervised by a faculty mentor and evaluated by a committee of three faculty. The course is repeatable for up to four (4) hours of credit. Prerequisite: Approval of the application of Intent for Honors Research Project by the Honors Program Director.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to inorganic and beginning organic chemistry. Topics include chemical bonding, molecular structure, intermolecular interactions, and factors that affect chemical work. Laboratory works parallel lecture topics. Prerequisite: a grade of C- or better in MAT0083, or an ACT mathematics score of 17 or higher, or an SAT mathematics score of 460 or higher. Not open to any student who has completed CHE1033G or CHE1043 with a grade of C or higher. Corequisite: CHE1010.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the structure and function of organic molecules found in living cells. Topics include biologically important functional groups, representative organic reactions, carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, proteins, enzyme kinetics, primary metabolic pathways, the role of vitamins in metabolism and molecular genetics. Laboratory work parallels lecture topics. Prerequisite: CHE1014G with a C- grade or higher or instructor's permission. Not open to any student who has completed college work in both organic chemistry and biochemistry. Corequisite: CHE1020.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experiments in chemical reactions and beginning quantitative analysis. Co-requisite: CHE1033G.
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3.00 Credits
A study of chemical principles with emphasis upon conceptual foundations. Topics include atomic structure, chemical nomenclature, stoichiometry, chemical bonding, gases, heat, and the properties of the elements. Prerequisite: a grade of C- or better in MAT0093, or an ACT mathematics score of 19 or higher, or an SAT mathematics score of 500 or higher. Previous study in chemistry is recommended. Co-requisite: CHE1031G.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory experiments in chemical reactions and beginning quantitative analysis. Corequisite: CHE1043.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the properties and reactions of matter. Special emphasis is given to the structure of solids and liquids, solutions, equilibrium, thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry, acid-base reactions, coordination chemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Prerequisite: CHE1033G, and MAT1023G are recommended. Corequisite: CHE1041.
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