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ENG 336: History of the English Language
2.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
An historical survey of the backgrounds and development of the English language from Indo-European origins to the present. Students gain experience reading Old and Middle English texts and studying medieval English dialects. Semantics, methods of word formation, lexicography, and differences between American and global English are covered. Two hours.
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ENG 363: Methods of Teaching Secondary English
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A study of the philosophy, curriculum, and methods of teaching English on the secondary level, concentrating upon skills, knowledge, and dispositions which need to be possessed by the teacher and fostered among students. Tutorial and observational contact with the secondary school is an integral part of the course. Three hours.
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ENG 389: Readings in TESOL Linguistics
1.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Supervised encounter with the theory and literature of second language acquisition and cross-cultural interaction. One hour.
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ENG 389 - Readings in TESOL Linguistics
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ENG 391-392: Independent Study:Effective Writing
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
For the education major who has transferred to Grace without sufficient hours of Effective Writing credit required to meet state specifications. The emphasis is on persuasive writing, so deductive and inductive thinking and logic are studied, along with the techniques of effective persuasive writing. One or two hours.
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ENG 391-392 - Independent Study:Effective Writing
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ENG 494: English Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Required of all students majoring in English. Designed to integrate previous studies in English and the liberal arts, the course stresses the refinement of the student's synthetic and analytical abilities by providing for individual projects and discussions of selected topics relevant to literary criticism and the humanities. Three hours.
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FIN 301: Stewardship,Wealth and Welfare
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
This course explores four interconnected themes: the economic framework in the OT Pentateuch; economic conditions in Israel and Judah at the time of the prophets; economic conditions in America as a mirror of economic conditions in Israel and Judah; and a Christian approach to contemporary economic problems. Prerequisite: BBL201. Three hours.
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FIN 317: Money and Banking
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
The study of the principles of money, banking, and credit with emphasis on monetary theory and policy and their role in domestic and international economics. Prerequisites: BUS221 ? C22. Three hours.
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FIN 324: Corporate Finance
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
The study of such topics as capital budgeting, cost of funds, stock and bond valuations, and capital structure. A theoretical as well as a practical approach to the discipline. Prerequisite: ACC212. Three hours.
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FIN 327: Financial Planning
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
To acquaint the student with the principles and concepts of basic financial planning and personal finance, with both theoretical and personal application and a view toward the Certified Financial Planner exam. Prerequisites: ACC211 and BUS221. Three hours.
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FIN 428: Investments
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
This course acquaints the student with the principles and concepts of investment theory and portfolio management. The student will be acquainted with the open market of securities and related terminology. In addition, he/she will be exposed to concepts that will prepare him or her as a corporate manager, for acquisition, and for merger analysis. Prerequisite: BUS324. Three hours.
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