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Greek II

Course Code: HU213
Arts & Sciences

A continuation of the study of the basic elements of New Testament Greek, with emphasis on grammar and vocabulary, as well as rudimentary reading and analysis of selected passages from the Greek New Testament.

Human Development

Course Code: SS203
Arts & Sciences

A basic overview of the human life cycle from conception to death with attention given to physical, emotional, social, cognitive and moral dynamics of development, and their implications for services to children, youth and adults.

Humanities Studies

Course Code: HU310
Arts & Sciences

A study of specialized areas and topics in Humanities. May be a guided readings course.

Interpersonal Processes

Course Code: SS223
Arts & Sciences

This course helps develop the skills to communicate effectively in interpersonal, group, and intercultural contexts, and to learn to approach conflict in transformative ways.

Introduction to College Education

Course Code: HU090
Arts & Sciences

Getting a good start with purpose and direction is essential to an enjoyable college experience. This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to make a successful transition to college study, empowering them to grow as servant leaders who follow Jesus, serve the church, and engage the world. Course topics include time management, note-taking, SBC style guide and formatting, research skills, and writing skills.

Introduction to Online Education

Course Code: HU095
Arts & Sciences

Coming soon.

Introduction to Philosophy

Course Code: HU231
Arts & Sciences

An examination of deeper human thinking in its endeavour to provide answers to the questions of life, reality, society and God. Historical development and modern trends, as well as methods and systems, will be explored and critically evaluated from the standpoint of the Christian faith.

Introduction to Psychology

Course Code: SS201
Arts & Sciences

An introduction to the principles, methods, language and major topics of the science of behaviour. Areas to be examined are biological foundations of behaviour, perception, learning, motivation, and emotions.

Introduction to Social Welfare

Course Code: SS210-SW2
Arts & Sciences

Transfer credit from Booth College.