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SS 171: Principles of Psychology
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
An introductory course designed to acquaint the student with the most important principles of behavior and mental life. Proficiency exam available. IAI Code S6 900. (3)
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SS 235: Marriage and the Family
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
An examination of the formation, maintenance, and dissolution of marriages and families, including a study of Biblical principles used in ministry to families. Same as CE 235 and CC 235. (3)
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SS 249: Lifespan Developmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
An investigation of the growth and development of persons, examining the developmental theories of Erikson, Piaget, Kohlberg, Maslow, and others from a Christian perspective. Prerequisite: SS 171 Principles of Psychology. Same as CE 249. IAI Code S6 902. (3)
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SS 263: Citizens and Government
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
An introduction to public policy and individual citizen's roles and responsibilities, with a particular focus on the U.S. government within the context of a pluralistic society. The course actively stimulates students to ponder the socially responsible choices that educated citizens who participate in shared governance make. (Fulfills state requirements for TECP students regarding the study of Government, the Constitution of the United States, and the State of Illinois.) (3)
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SS 310: Organizational Behavior
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
Applies principles of the psychology of work in organizations. Same as AD 310. (3)
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SS 320: Introduction to Social Science Research
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
An overview of social science research methodologies and the use of methodologies in research writing. (3)
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SS 360: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
An introduction to the study of culture, studying the interrelationships between individuals and societies, and the natural, ideational, social, economic, legal, temporal, and spatial contexts in which they live. The course stresses implications of anthropology insights for Christian and education professionals. Same as IC 360. IAI Code SI 901N. (3)
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SS 362: Principles of Economics
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
An examination of supply and demand, the market structure, inflation, unemployment, economic growth and GDP, and international trade, as well as current economic issues. Same as AD 396. (3)
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SS 365: Psychology and Religion
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
A study of the historical and current relationship between psychology and religion, including an examination of the influence of religion on the origins of psychology and its practice, on the development of theories, and on the theories and practices of today. The course will also examine psychological research studies that demonstrate the efficacy of a person's faith on his or her mental and emotional well-being. (3)
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SS 368: Non-Western Religions
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Christian University
A survey of the religious and cultural ideas and practices of non-Western religions, with attention given to Islam, Animism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, and Shintoism. Juniors and Seniors only. Same as IC 465. IAI Code H5 904N. (3)
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