College's catalog - Trinity Christian College
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Special Education (K-12 Certification) Double-Major/Dual Certification<br />
Adult Studies. Accelerated Programs<br />
The following general education course requirements must be met for K-12 Learning Behavior<br />
Specialist I Certification:<br />
Fundamentals of Public Speaking<br />
3 hours<br />
English Composition<br />
3 hours<br />
Mathematics<br />
6-9 hours*<br />
- Math Concepts for Teachers I<br />
- Math Concepts for Teachers II<br />
Biological and Physical Science, w/lab<br />
8-12 hours<br />
- Introduction to Biology, w/lab<br />
- Earth Science, w/lab*<br />
- Introduction to Physical Science, w/lab<br />
Humanities 9-12 hours<br />
- Literature 3 hours<br />
- U.S. History 3 hours<br />
- Western Civilization 3 hours<br />
Social Sciences<br />
- Life Span Psychology 3 hours<br />
- Cross-Cultural Elective (waived with AA, AS, BA, BS) 3 hours<br />
* Elementary Education/Special Education double-majors must complete additional hours in<br />
math and also take Earth Science<br />
Adult Studies Education / Teaching Certification Courses<br />
AEDU 109 Technology in Education (3)<br />
This course examines the role of technology within the field of education. Topics include<br />
integration of productivity- and learning-enhancing software; use of imaging, presentation, and<br />
telecommunication equipment; evaluation of computer resources; design of student activities that<br />
integrate computer resources; and current instructional principles and research through the use of<br />
professional journals.<br />
AEDU 200 Biblical Perspectives (2)<br />
This course explores the biblical themes (such as creation, sin, redemption and calling) that shape<br />
a <strong>Christian</strong> worldview. These are treated in the context of a brief survey of the Old and New<br />
Testaments. Attention will be given to how these biblical themes relate to practice and public life.<br />
AEDU 201 <strong>Christian</strong> Worldview (3)<br />
This course introduces the adult learners to themselves, the worldviews that have shaped them,<br />
and an alternative: a biblical world-and-life view. The course involves self-examination, a study<br />
of worldviews that have dominated Western culture (both past and present), and an introduction<br />
to a biblical framework that answers life’s basic questions. Specific applications of this biblical<br />
worldview will be an important part of the course.<br />
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