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Mission Statement - Trinity Baptist College

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SCI404 PHYSICS 4 SEMESTER HOURSPrerequisite: Must demonstrate proficiency in mathematics. It isrecommended that algebra and trigonometry be taken beforehand.This is a survey of the fundamental optical, mechanical, and electricalconcepts in physics. Laboratory is required. (Lab fee $25)SOCIAL STUDIESHIS201 HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION I 3 SEMESTER HOURSThis course examines the origins and growth of ideas and institutionsprincipally associated with Western civilization from the emergence ofthe first literate, urban societies in the ancient Near East through theEuropean Renaissance. (SCNS EUH1000)HIS202 HISTORY OF CIVILIZATION II 3 SEMESTER HOURSThis course examines the major trends in Western and world politics,society, and culture from the 16th century through World War II. (SCNSEUH1001)HIS303 MEDIEVAL EUROPE 3 SEMESTER HOURSThis course examines Europe from the fall of the Roman Empire in theWest to the foundations of early modern nation-states.HIS311 AMERICAN HISTORY I 3 SEMESTER HOURSThis course examines the origin and growth of the United States fromColumbus’ initial encounter with the New World through the Civil War.HIS312 AMERICAN HISTORY II 3 SEMESTER HOURSBeginning with the Reconstruction, this course examines America’sshift toward industrialism and urbanization and her growing status asa world power.HIS316PRESIDENTIAL POLICIES AND PRACTICES 3 SEMESTER HOURSThis course is a topical study of the American Presidents, an examinationof causes, connections and consequences of the decisions they did ordid not make, an assessment of their impact on both the United Statesand the world, their influence on their own time, and the legacy theyhave left to ours.HIS401 RENAISSANCE-REFORMATION EUROPE 3 SEMESTER HOURSThis course examines developments in Europe from 1300-1650, focusingon Italian and Northern humanism, cultural change, the growth of themodern state, overseas encounters, and religious upheaval.HIS405 20 TH CENTURY AMERICA 2 SEMESTER HOURSBeginning in the interwar years, this course analyzes the key events andfigures which characterize the social, political, and economic upheavalof this most recent century.98

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