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Courses numbered 100 are freshman level, 200 are sophomore level, 300 are junior level, and those numbered 400 are advanced courses and are open to juniors and seniors only.  Courses are added, or withdrawn from time to time to keep the educational program current. Unless otherwise noted each undergraduate course is three (3) semester credit hours.

BGO 310 Biblical Geography
BGO 410 Biblical Geography and Holy Land Studies
BIB 101 Overview of the Old and New Testaments
OTS 101 Old Testament Survey
OTS 110 Pentateuch
OTS 220 Historical.
OTS 221 Joshua
OTS 222 Nehemiah
OTS 410 Major Prophets
OTS 420 Minor Prophets
NTS 101 New Testament Survey
NTS 110 Gospels: Life of Christ
NTS 202 Acts -- A Mandate for Missions
NTS 211 Romans: The Overcoming Life
NTS 212 First & Second Corinthians
NTS 302 Gospel of John
NTS 310 Paul's Epistles An overview of the Pauline epistles
NTS 320 Pastoral Epistles
NTS 330 General Epistles
NTS 335 In-Depth Study of I Peter
NTS 340 John's Epistles
NTS 410 Revelation of Jesus Christ
NTS 490 Independent Study
BBS 100 Church / Ministry Administration
BBS 200 Church Staffing
BBS 300 Ministry Staff Management
BBS 330 Your Church and the IRS
BUS 101 Basic Biblical Business Principles
BUS 201 Principles of Economics
BUS 202 Organizational Principles
BUS 204 Personal Management
BUS 304 Fundamentals of Selling
BUS 403 Launching and Developing a Kingdom Business
BUS 404 Marketing and Management
BLA 201 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew and Greek
BLA 210 Introduction to Biblical Languages
BLA 212 Hebraisms
BLA 231 Hebrew
BLA 241 NT Koine Greek I
BLA 331 Elementary Hebrew Grammar I
BLA 341 NT Koine Greek II
BLA 431 Hebrew Grammar II
BLA 432 Hebrew Exegesis I
BLA 441 NT Koine Greek Exegesis
BLA 490 Independent
CED 101 Introduction to Christian Education
CED 111 Dynamic Methods of Teaching
CED 210 Principles of Teaching
CED 211 Theology of Christian Education
CED 214 Measurement and Evaluation
CED 220 Ministry to Children
CED 302 Educational Models
CED 304 Managing Educational
CED 320 Ministry to Youth
CED 410 Teaching English
CED 420 Ministry to Adults
CED 421 Student Teaching Project
CED 490 Specialized Education Study
COM 201 Speech I / Homiletics I
COM 221 Ham Radio Technician
COM 222 Ham Radio General
COM 223 Ham Radio Extra Class license
COM 301 Speech II / Homiletics
COM 410 Creative Writing
CSV 210 First Aid Training in Basic First Aid
CSV 230 CPR Basic
CSV 480 Community Service Specialized
CSC 121 Computer Applications for MS Windows
CSC 221 Basic Computer Knowledge
CSC 321 Specialized Computer Studies
CNS 130 Introduction to Christian Counseling
CNS 131 Biblical Counseling
CNS 132 Introduction to Behavioral
CNS 231 Effective Counseling Skills
CNS 331 Marriage and Family Counseling
CNS 421 Counseling those suffering from Fear
CNS 431 Distinguishing Chemical Imbalances Brain Disorders and Disobedience
SCI 115 Survey of the Physical Sciences
SCI 116 Lab for SCI 115
SCI 215 Survey of the Life Sciences
SCI 216 Lab for SCI 215
SCI 301 Latin and Greek Medical Word Roots
SCI 310 Creationist Geology
SCI 320 Creationist Astronomy
DOS 310 Home Economics
DOS 410 Health / Safety / Home Emergencies
ENG 101 English Grammar
ENG 102 English Composition I
ENG 122 English Writing
ENG 202 English Composition II
ENG 220 Biblical Literature
ENG 221 English Literature
ENG 310 American Literature
ENG 410 World Literature
ECM 101 Personal Evangelism
ECM 110 Teaching Children Effectively I
ECM 111 Understanding Today's Child
ECM 112 Progressive Methods of Evangelism A
ECM 201 Campus Evangelism
ECM 205 Local Church Missions
ECM 210 Introduction to Missions
ECM 211 Teaching Children Effectively II
ECM 212 Dynamics of Teacher Training
ECM 231 World Missions
ECM 310 Instructor of Teacher
ECM 311 Dinstinctives of Child Evangelism
ECM 312 Ministry Strategy and Development
ECM 321 History of Missions
ECM 333 Cross-Cultural Leadership Cultures
ECM 400 Principles and Practice of Missions
ECM 404 Principles and Practice of Evangelism
ECM 410 Dynamics of Christian Leadership
ECM 411 Teaching Preschoolers
ECM 420 Teaching English as a Second Language
FAC 300 Design of Eucharistic Vestments
FAC 310 Graphic Arts
GOV 210 American Government
HIS 105 History of Civilization
HIS 201 Intertestamental History
HIS 205 Modern World History
HIS 210 US History to 1877
HIS 220 US History from 1877 to present
HCH 201 Church History
HCH 301 Church History II
HCH 490 Specialized Church History Study
JWT 212 Hebraisms
JWT 331 Jewish Roots of Faith
JWT 340 Jewish Emblem - Symbols of Faith
JWT 431 Feasts and Holy Days of Israel
JWT 440 The Remnant, Wife of Jehovah, Bride of Christ and Sabbath
JWT 450 Christianity's Hebrew
JWT 460 Messianic Christology.
MAT 101 Introduction to Math
MAT 112 Basic Computers
MAT 120 College Algebra
MAT 130 Business Math
MAT 412 Database
MUS 110 Music Appreciation
MUS 201 Applied Music, Musical instruments
MUS 211 Applied Music – Vocal
MUS 230 Choir I
MUS 240 Solo Voice I
MUS 300 Private Music Lessons
MUS 301 Hymnology A study of Christian hymnology
MUS 311 Applied Music II Musical instruments
MUS 330 Choir II
MUS 340 Solo Voice II
MUS 411 Applied Music III
MUS 430 Choir
MUS 435 Ensemble Participation
MUS 440 Solo Voice III
MUS 460 Violin
MUS 462 Violin II
MUS 470 Orchestra
PRE 201 Homiletics I (Speech)
PRE 301 Homiletics II (Speech)
PTH 101 Principles of Bible Study
PTH 104 Church Government
PTH 201 Ministry of Helps
PTH 204 Pastoral Theology
PTH 205 Personal Growth
PTH 301 Leadership Principles
PTH 302 Principles of Administration and Organization
PTH 304 Local Church Home Fellowships
PTH 305 Urban Ministries
PTH 306 Christian Ethics
PTH 307 Pastoral Counseling
PTH 308 Principles of Church Growth
PTH 401 Pastoral Psychology
PTH 402 Role of Women in Ministry
PTH 403 Prison Ministry
PTH 406 Christian Ethics
PTH 408 Conflict Management
PTH 462 Readings in Christian
PSY 201 General Psychology
PSY 311 Educational Psychology
PSY 411 Pastoral Psychology
PSY 420 Anger Resolution
PSM 400 Public Safety Module Christian Emphasis
PSM 480 Public Safety Specialized Course
SOC 262 Sociology of Religion
SOC 263 Family Systems
SPN 201 Spanish I
SPN 301 Spanish II
SPN 401 Spanish Bible
SPT 300 Special Topics
SPT 400 Special Topics
SYS 210 Bible Doctrines
SYS 212 Bible Doctrines II
SYS 222 Christology
SYS 229 Hamartiology
SYS 230 Soteriology I
SYS 231 Soteriology II
SYS 321 Pneumatology
SYS 401 The Spirit
SYS 402 Eschatology
SYS 410 Systematic Theology
THE 101 Overview of the Old and New Testaments
THE 161 Christian Life Foundations
THE 162 Theology of Worship
THE 230 Hermeneutics
THE 241 Authority of the Believer
THE 250 Faith Principles in Action
THE 263 Spiritual Warfare
THE 264 Fasting
THE 303 The Tabernacle of David
THE 330 Hermeneutics
THE 332 Identifying Your Spiritual Gift
THE 362 Comparative Religions I
THE 363 Stewardship in the Local Church
THE 365 Non-Christian Religions
THE 403 Feasts of Israel
THE 440 Messianic Christology
THE 461 Dynamics of Revival
THE 462 Apologetics
THE 463 Stewardship in the Local Church
THE 465 Dynamics of Revival
THE 490 Specialized Theological
TRS 310 Travel Study Ministry
TRS 410 Travel Study Ministry
The following PSE IS- courses are one (1) semester credit hour each
PSE 111 IS-1 Emergency Program Manager
PSE 112 IS-3 Radioactive Emergency Management
PSE 113 IS-5 Hazardous Materials, A Citizen's Orientation
PSE 114 IS-7 A Citizen's Guide to Disaster Assistance
PSE 115 IS-8 Building of the Earthquakes of Tomorrow
PSE 116 IS-10 Animals in Disaster: Awareness and Preparedness
PSE 117 IS-11 Animals in Disaster: Community Planning
PSE 118 IS-15 Special Events Contingency Planning
PSE 119 IS-22 Are you Ready? An in-depth Guide to Citizen Preparedness
PSE 120 IS-55 Household Hazardous Materials, A guide for Citizens (0.3)
PSE 121 IS-100 Introduction to Incident Command Systems (0.3)
PSE 122 IS-100 FW Introduction to Incident Command Systems Federal Workers (0.3)
PSE 123 IS-100 PW Introduction to Incident Command System Public Works Personnel (0.3)
PSE 129 IS-111 Livestock in Disasters
PSE 130 IS-120 An Orientation to Community Disaster Exercises
PSE 131 IS-139 Exercise Design (1.5)
PSE 132 IS-195 Basic Incident Command Systems
PSE 211 IS-208 State Disaster Management
PSE 212 IS-230 Principles of Emergency Management Professional Development
PSE 213 IS-235 Emergency Planning Professional Development
PSE 214 IS-240 Leadership and Influence (0.9)
PSE 215 IS-241 Decision Making and Problem Solving (0.8)
PSE 216 IS-242 Effective Communication (0.8)
PSE 218 IS-244 Developing and Managing Volunteers
PSE 237 IS-253 Coordinating Environmental and Historic Preservation Compliance
PSE 242 IS-271 Anticipating Hazardous Weather & Community Risk
PSE 243 IS-275 Role of EOC in Community Preparedness
PSE 244 IS-279 Engineering Princ & Practice for Retrofitting Flood Prone Residential Structures
PSE 245 IS-288 Role of Volunteer Agencies in Emergency Management
PSE 246 IS-292 Disaster Basics
PSE 311 IS-301 Radioactive Emergency Response
PSE 312 IS-302 Modular Emergency Radioactive Response
PSE 317 IS-317 Introduction to Community Emergency Response (0.8)
PSE 320 IS-324 Community Hurricane Preparedness
PSE 330 IS-330 Refresher course of y Radioactive Response
PSE 331 IS-331 Introduction to Radiological Emergency Preparedness
PSE 340 IS-340 Hazardous Materials Prevention
PSE 346 IS-346 An Orientation to Hazardous Materials for Medical Personnel
PSE 363 IS-362 Multi-hazard Emergency Planning For Schools ( 0.8)
PSE 386 IS-386 Introduction to Residential Coastal Construction (1.4)
PSE 393 IS-393 Introduction to Mitigation
PSE 394 IS-394 Mitigation for Home Owners
PSE 401 IS-513 The Professional in Emergency Management
PSE 411 IS-546 Continuity of Operations (COOP) Awareness Course
PSE 417 IS-547 Introduction to Continuity of Operations (COOP) (0.5)
PSE 421 IS-600 Special Considerations for FEMA Public Assistance Projects
PSE 422 IS-630 Introduction to Public Assistance Process ( 0.2)
PSE 423 IS-631 Public Assistance Operations I (0.7)
PSE 424 IS-632 Introduction to Debris Operations in FEMA's Public Assistance Program (0.5)
PSE 430 IS-650 Building Partnerships with Tribal Governments
PSE 440 IS-700 National Incident Management System, An introduction (0.3)
PSE 460 IS-800 National Response Plans, An introduction (0.3)



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