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3.00 Credits
A course that examines the critical issues of nonprofit public relations and development. One of the greatest challenges facing nonprofit organizations is limited resources. Planned giving, marketing, fundraising, and working with businesses and foundations are among major topics to be covered.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to theories of finance and their application to decision making along with an analytical approach to the study of financial problems in both profit and non-profit organizations. Emphasis is placed on asset management, return analysis, planning and forecasting, and budgeting.
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3.00 Credits
A course that provides students with a thorough understanding of interpersonal conflict and principles to manage this conflict in constructive ways. Conflict is a normal and, at times, unavoidable aspect of human relations in organizations. Conflict can lead to personal growth and the generation of new ideas, or it can result in personal hurt and hinder individual and organizational performance.
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3.00 Credits
A course that is a study of the dynamics and interactions among people in a diverse organization. It focuses primarily on issues of culture and ethnicity as barriers which people need to understand and navigate to successfully work as members of a team to accomplish organizational goals. Strategies to help individuals and groups better understand the diversity God created and the purpose for working together are explored.
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1.00 Credits
A course that studies life management skills and emphasizes the responsibility of each individual to maintain a healthy lifestyle. The following topics are studied: stress management, cancer, cardiovascular diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, addictive behavior, weight management, nutrition, and personal safety. Both semesters.
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1.00 Credits
A course designed to provide basic instruction in cross-country ski equipment and techniques, including the classical and skate methods. The student will develop a personal cross-country ski training program culminating in a 40-kilometer ski on the world-class Birkebeiner Ski Trail. Offered only at Wisconsin Wilderness Campus. Second semester.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the history of philosophy and philosophical problems associated with metaphysics, epistemology, ethics and the philosophy of religion. Special attention is given to topics of interest (both historical and contemporary) to the Christian thinker. Both semesters.
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3.00 Credits
A study of critical thinking, argumentation, and reasoning. Specific topics include deductive and inductive arguments, vagueness and ambiguity, credibility, logical fallacies, causal reasoning, as well as some elements of modern symbolic logic. Application will be made to the use and evaluation of arguments in ordinary language (political discourse, marketing, sermons, etc.). First semester. Offered alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
An interactive study of contemporary philosophy of religion, specifically those contributions made by evangelicals on topics such as the existence and nature of God, the problem of evil, religious epistemology, the soul and other relevant topics. The focus is on philosophical reflection since 1980 and its response to logical positivism, continental philosophy and postmodernism. Second semester.
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3.00 Credits
A study of historical ethical theories, including an in-depth analysis of the Christian ethic and an analysis of contemporary ethical questions from the perspective of the Christian ethic. Included is an analysis of Christian virtues. Both semesters.
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