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- Page 10 and 11: INTRODUCTION General Information Be
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Receipt of the advance deposit in U
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Financial Information Refund Polici
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The Office of Financial Aid will de
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Financial Information University Sc
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Marie Rediger Clifton Scholarship,
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Fine and Performing Arts Awards Fin
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Student Loan Programs Students with
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Division of Natural and Mathematica
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Frequency of offerings is indicated
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DEPARTMENT OF BIBLE AND RELIGION Bi
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BR 251 New Testament Introduction I
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BR 415 Systematic Theology II (4 cr
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Courses in Greek GR 111 Elementary
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Biology Department of Education for
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BI 232L Laboratory for Microbiology
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BI 371 Comparative Embryology (3 cr
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DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS Anita Wicker
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Courses in Accounting AC 241 Princi
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BA 341 Organizational Communication
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BA 462 Managing the Entrepreneurial
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EB 413 The City (3 credits; Fall Od
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EXCEL Program for Adults See Gradua
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Pre-Medicine Pre-medical students a
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CH 361L Laboratory for Physical Che
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION Lance C
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students in the communication studi
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Courses in Communication CO 111 Int
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communication from various perspect
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CO 381 Media Law (3 credits; Spring
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Courses in Digital Media Arts DM 10
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and independent film story structur
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FS 394 Hollywood Production Worksho
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Education for new teachers. Since t
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Education Majors in Middle Grades E
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Education Federal Disclosure Requir
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Education ED 273 Adolescent Literat
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Education ED 386 Science Methods an
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Education ED 410SOC Social Studies
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Education SE 234 Education of the E
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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH AND MODERN LA
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Courses in Composition EN 111 Engli
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EN 381 Early English Literature (3
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Modern Languages The study of a mod
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FR 490 Independent Study (1-4 credi
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SN 411 Special Topics (3 credits; O
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History approved January Term cours
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HS 353 Modern European History (3 c
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PS 377 The American Presidency (3 c
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DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY AND RECRE
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Courses in Applied Exercise Science
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PE 226 Athletic Training (2 credits
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PE 443 Introduction to Research in
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Courses in Recreation Management RC
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RC 411 Recreation Administration an
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Program in Computer Science Student
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CS 235 Management Information Syste
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Courses in Mathematics MA 021 Basic
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MA 273 Analytic Geometry and Calcul
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DEPARTMENT OF MINISTRY AND MISSIONS
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The PRIME Experience PRIME is an ac
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MI 251 Relationships in Ministry (3
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MI 331 Leadership and Structures fo
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MI 481 Senior Seminar (3 credits; S
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Music Bachelor of Music in Performa
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Music Bachelor of Arts The music ma
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Music Courses in Music MU 110 Music
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keyboards and computers. The studen
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MU 346 Literature of the Instrument
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MU 490 Independent Study (1-3 credi
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Music Courses in Applied Music Priv
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MU A07 Class Voice II - Intermediat
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MU P11 Women’s Chorale (0 or 1 cr
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DEPARTMENT OF NURSING Margaret Wint
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Courses in Nursing NU 300 Pharmacol
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NU 350 Research in Nursing (3 credi
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DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY David Wood
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PL 333TI Philosophy of Time explore
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PH 211 Principles of Physics I (3 c
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DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY Steven Lee
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PY 375 Brain and Behavior (3 credit
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Recreation Courses See Department o
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Students who choose social work as
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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY Mary Ruthi,
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SO 382 Applied Research Methods (3
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SS 111 University Life (.5 credits;
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Students who wish to pursue a bache
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TH 312 History and Literature of Th
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TH 365 Techniques of Musical Theatr
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DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL ARTS Kenneth H
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Courses in Art AR 101 Drawing for E
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AR 271 Visual Communication and Gra
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AR 471 Web Design (3 credits; Fall)
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EXCEL PROGRAM FOR ADULTS The EXCEL
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COX 145 Writing Oral Family History
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NSX 236 Are You a Cosmic Accident?
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ACX 371 Cost Management I (3 credit
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Courses in Organizational Leadershi
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OM 207 Introduction to Supervision
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OM 413 Managerial Accounting (3 cre
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Master of Education advisors to dev
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Master of Education Master of Educa
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ED 615 Field-Based Research Project
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ED 634M Curriculum Design for Early
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ED 643M Critical Readings in Adoles
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GRADUATE SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN MINIST
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Requirements for Graduation Candida
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Master of Arts in Discipling Minist
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spiritual maturity; and (d) to show
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Transfer Students Up to 16 semester
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Repeating a Course Students must re
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Continuing Registration Continuing
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egins immediately. Repayment of Sta
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Curriculum The Core Curriculum: Cou
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Ministry Core MC 505 Philosophical
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Bible, History and Theology Core 12
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BC 512 Biblical Theology (3 credits
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CM 655 Mental Health and Aging (3 c
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FM 562 Building Strong Families (3
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Pastoral Ministries David DeSelm, R
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MC 607 Equipping Strategies (2 cred
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leadership; and (g) to move toward
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Repeating a Course Students must re
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Dropping Students may drop a course
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Unpaid Student Accounts Students de
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Course Descriptions Youth Ministry
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YL 555 Urban Social Context and You
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Charles L. Brady (1959-86) Associat
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Robert E. Hale (1961-1997) Professo
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Twyla F. Lee (2004- ) Associate Pro
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Evelyn J. Priddy (1990- ) Professor
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Winfield B. Wetherbee (1977- ) Prof
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Adjunct Faculty in Music 2006-2007
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS AND STAFF 2
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Campus Ministries Dean of Christian
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Director of Human Resources and Aux
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Term Expires in 2008 Ronald P. Bake
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INDEX A Academic Competitiveness Gr
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Disciplinary Probation 68 Disciplin
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J January Term 22 Jerusalem Univers
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Religious Studies 96 Repeating a Co
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Catalog Editor Final editing respon
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