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PSY 250: Introduction to Psychology
3.00 Credits
California Christian College
Introduces the student to the principles, areas, problems, and concepts of psychology. Perception, thinking, motivation, personality, and social behavior receive attention. Lecture. Fall, annual.
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PSY 300: Abnormal Psychology
3.00 Credits
California Christian College
A study of mental and emotional disorders along with the primary methods of treating these disorders. And understanding of the classification and treatment of mental and emotional disorders. Lecture. Spring, on demand.
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PSY 350: Adolescent Development
3.00 Credits
California Christian College
Study of the person from puberty to adulthood. Problems of adjustment will also be studied. Lecture. Fall, annual. Sociology
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PSY 450: Introduction to Counseling
3.00 Credits
California Christian College
Techniques and theoretical backgrounds used in counseling are presented in this course. Specific topics such as youth, depression, marital problems, death and bereavement are discussed. This course is designed to train the pastor in understanding the problems and developing skills related to counseling and ministering to those with problems. A Biblical perspective on counseling is emphasized. Lecture. Fall, on demand.
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SOC 200: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
California Christian College
A survey of the principles of social structures, social institutions, social processes and social change. The course gives special attention to marriage and the home, educational and religious institutions, and the interaction of cultures. Lecture. Fall, biannual. Business Machines
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SOC 350: Introduction to Western Culture
3.00 Credits
California Christian College
A survey of the social, economic, political and cultural development of Western Civilization, from Ancient Greece to the present, presented in a Christian paradigm. Fall, biannual, beginning 1996.
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THEO 100: Arminianism and Calvinism
1.00 Credits
California Christian College
The historical doctrinal position of Free Will Baptist concerning security of the believer, compared to and contrasted with traditional and/or limited Calvinism. Required for FWB students. Lecture. Fall, annual.
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THEO 200: Bible Doctrine
3.00 Credits
California Christian College
A survey of the doctrines of Inspiration, God, Christ, the Holy Spirit, Man, salvation, justification, adoption, prayer, church, Scriptures, angels, Satan, and the last things. Attention is given to denominational perspectives within these theological fields. Lecture. Fall, annual.
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THEO 210: Historical Development of Theology
3.00 Credits
California Christian College
A survey of theological development of the New Testament Church through the following Church periods: Patristic, Medieval, Reformation/Counter Reformation, and Modern Protestantism. Lecture. Spring.
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THEO 300: Systematic Theology I: God and Humanity
3.00 Credits
California Christian College
A study of God and humanity, His crowning creation. In this course, the student will study the vast subject of God . His eternal, infinite, and unchangeable nature along with His Being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth, work of creation and of God's greatest creation (mankind) will also be studied in some depth. Lecture. Fall, biannual.
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