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HUM 2923: Masterpieces In English Literature-London Experience
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
A study of English literature culminating in study abroad to examine the historical perspectives surrounding the events and places studied.
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HUM 3103: The World of C
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
A survey of the literary works of C. S. Lewis, emphasizing interpretations, motifs, and recurring themes of the works. The author's life as it influenced his work will also be studied.
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MATH 0203: Developmental Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
A study of the basic principles and concepts of mathematics. Required for those students placing below 16 in Mathematics on the ACT. Hours will not count toward graduation.
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MATH 1113: General College Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
A course covering basic concepts of mathematics, elementary algebra, basic geometric concepts, systems of measurement and functional relationships as expressed in formulas, tables and graphs.
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MATH 1213: College Algebra
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
Sums, differences, products and quotients of real numbers and polynomials; factoring of polynomials; operations with algebraic fractions; exponents, roots, and radicals; first degree equations and inequalities in one variable; second degree equations in one variable; elementary concepts of functions and graphs.
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MATH 2113: Algebra II
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
A further study of higher functions in algebra, including permutations, exponential, logarithmic and inverse functions and fundamental concepts of trigonometry. Prerequisite: MATH 1213
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MATH 2333: Geometry
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
This course studies the general techniques and concepts of geometry and their applications, including both Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometry. Prerequisite: MATH 1213
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MISS 1102: Lifestyle Evangelism and Discipleship
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
A study of the Biblical and theological foundations of both the Old and New Testaments. Will be examined to discover the meaning and fulfillment of the Great Commission. Explores the theological basis and practical implications of Christian discipleship by examining the relationship between the spiritual disciplines, evangelism and the growth and maturation of the believer.
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MISS 2483: Introduction to World Evangelism
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
An introductory study of the Biblical basis for the church's mission of world evangelism as depicted in the Book of Acts and in the New Testament epistles. An awareness of the many opportunities for sharing the Lord Jesus Christ will be emphasized. The methods of new-field evangelism, church planting and church growth principles will be stressed.
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MISS 2803: Comparative Religions
3.00 Credits
Southwestern Christian University
Islam, Zoroastrianisn, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Confucianism, Shintoism, Jainism, and major cults constitute the major non-Biblical religions considered in world Religions. The course also presents a survey of Judaism & Christianity and concludes with a comparison of all world religions. The study is historically and analytically presented from the Christian viewpoint. It is a presentation which inspires the appreciation of the unique values and blessing of Christianity.
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