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BHS 400: Brain and Behavior
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
This course is an introduction to the science of brain-behavior relationships. Topics will include the structure and functions of the nervous system, including mechanisms of sensory processing and motor control, sleep, sexual behavior, emotion mental disorders, language, and learning and memory. In addition, the course covers psychotropic medications, disorders and symptomatology associated with various neurochemical disorders, psychological disorders and addictions. Prerequisite: PSY100 or SOC100. Three hours.
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BHS 405: Addictive Treatment
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
This course is designed to give the student a theoretical and practical understanding of addictive disorders. The topics covered in this class will include sexual, gambling and other addictive disorders. In addition, this course will examine the addictive process and relevant treatment issues in working with a variety of addictive disorders. Prerequisite: PSY110 or SOC110. Three hours.
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BHS 410: Youth Ministry Internship
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
This 12 week internship provides hands-on experience in working with youth in a supervised field experience at an approved site under a seasoned mentor. The student will be able to identify and explain the seven laws of the learner. The student will learn how to program and develop leadership aspects of youth ministry in real life. (Home department ? CYMI. Register as YMI410.) Prerequisites: YMI214, YMI224, Junior/Senior status. Three hours.
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BHS 460: Behavioral Science Seminar
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
This course will attempt to aid the upper level students in the behavioral science areas in preparation for the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) and for making decisions concerning graduate school. Three hours.
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BHS 473: Practicum in Behavioral Science
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A course designed to give senior behavioral science majors practical experience in a choice of various agencies offering psychological services. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Three hours.
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BHS 481-483: Research in Behavioral Science
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A course designed to give the student an opportunity to do individual research on special problems in psychology. Prerequisite: permission of the department chair. One to three hours, non-repeatable
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BIB 105: Exploring the Bible
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
A general overview of the Bible which orients the student to the overall presentation of the program of God from the Creation through the Consummation of Christ. Emphasis will be placed on the themes, timeline, structure, and coherence of the entire Biblical revelation.
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BIB 201: Scripture and Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
This course is an introduction to the Word of God and its relevance in modern society. Students will investigate questions such as, How was the Bible inspired by God yet written by man? How was the Bible transmitted from the original authors to modern versions? How were the books selected to be included in the Bible? How should the Bible be understood in light of God's self-disclosure in a specific culture and time? What does it mean to study the Bible in an academic setting? How should the Bible be interpreted and applied in light of diverse cultures in the 21st century? Students will learn basic methods of Bible Study. Prerequisite: BIB105. This course is required in the liberal arts curriculum. Three hours.
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BIB 209: Contemporary Issues
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Students will interact with controversial issues facing young Christians, weighing carefully biblical and ethical criteria for those issues. Careful distinction will be made between explicit biblical teaching, traditional Christian practices, and personal convictions. Typical issues to be analyzed in the course include: decision making and the will of God, spiritual gifts, gender issues, media and culture, sexuality and alternative lifestyles. No prerequisites. Three hours.
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BIB 214: Evangelism and Discipleship
3.00 Credits
Grace College and Theological Seminary
Students will explore foundational issues for developing an approach to evangelism. Questions that will be considered include: What constitutes true conversion? Is becoming a Christian a process or an event? What about lordship salvation? What is the relationship between evangelism and the sovereignty of God? How do trends and needs in society shape a strategy for evangelism? Second, students will examine various methods of evangelism, for example, lifestyle evangelism. Third, students will study the concept and methods of discipleship as an integral part of evangelism. No prerequisites. Three hours.
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