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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
A study program arranged between an advanced student and an instructor to provide intensive study in a particular area of interest. The course includes a defi nition of goals appropriate for the advanced student, ways of attaining those goals, a schedule for frequent consultation, and means of measuring progress.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: See requirements for Honors for Physics majors. This course provides the Honors student in Physics with the opportunity to explore more advanced topics in the fi eld. It may be taken concurrently with an upper level Physics course, or as an independent study. This course may be repeated if content differs. (As needed)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: See requirements for Honors for Physics majors. This course provides the Honors student in Physics with the opportunity to pursue a research topic under the direction of a Physics faculty member. The project will result in a fi nal presentation (written and oral) to an appropriate audience. (As needed)
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3.00 Credits
All religion majors are required to take the following philosophy courses: PHIL 2350 and one upper division philosophy course (logic courses do count toward the requirements)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PSYC 1340, three additional advanced hours in psychology, and junior or senior standing. An elective for psychology majors, minors, and other interested students. Courses of this nature are infrequent on unique topics of study offered occasionally to groups of students to broaden departmental curriculum, to meet student demand, or to observe special events. Courses of this type may be repeated once for credit when the topics vary. (Fall, Spring, Summer)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
No Prerequisites. An Introductory level course for all students. Satisfi es 3 hours General Education requirement. The course is a general introduction to the history, theology, and social impact of Christianity past and present with attention given to the relationship of Christianity to persons and institutions in the modern world. (Fall, Spring)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None. Designed as a course for anyone interested in psychology. Is required for all psychology majors, minors, and nursing majors, and is optional for the General Education Requirement for Personal and Global Perspectives. This course is an overview of the scientifi c study of factors underlying human and animal behavior. Topics include physiological bases of behavior, learning, development, personality theories, social interaction, psychological disorders, and therapy. (Fall, Spring)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: none. This course examines the Holocaust through the writings of Elie Wiesel, a renowned Holocaust survivor. Readings by Weisel are augmented with fi lm and documentary presentations. Implications and events of the Holocaust are examined through religious, literary and historical perspectives. (May)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None. Faithful Christian ministry requires spiritual and intellectual formation. This course introduces students to ministry within the context of Christian discipleship. It is intended for all students discerning a vocation to ministry, and is required of all Religion majors and minors.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
No Prerequisites. This course satisfi es 3 hours General Education requirement. The course is a survey of the Old Testament which investigates the history of the Hebrew people, the nature and development of their relationship with God, and the transmission of their tradition and experience in literary form. (Fall, Spring)
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