Fall 2018 Course Syllabi

AMP 100 Applied Ministry Project M00.A

BIB 105 Hermeneutics L00.A

BIB 110 Biblical Languages & Tools L00.A

BIB 505 Biblical Hermeneutics L00.A

BIB 505 Biblical Hermeneutics L02.A

COM 202 Intro to Speech Communication L00.A

CPR 305 Church Planting Strategies L00.A

CSL 505 Counseling Theories L01.A

CSL 510 Social, Cultural & Family Issues L02.A

CSL 525 Abnormal Human Behavior L00.A

CSL 535 Marriage & Family Counseling L00.A

CSL 542 Crisis Counseling I00.A

CSL 605 Counseling Research S00.A

CSL 615 Group L00.A

CSL 630 Practicum I L00.A

CSL 640 Practicum II I00.A

ECN 402 Macroeconomics L00.A

EDU 200 Introduction to Education L00.A

EDU 205 Educational Research & Psychology L00.A

EDU 303 Child Growth & Development L00.A

EDU 410 Clinical Teaching Practicum P00.A

EMS 101 Personal Evangelism L00.A

EMS 205 History & Theology of Missions L00.A

EMS 210 Intercultural Communication L00.A

EMS 427 Domestic Service Practicum P00.A

EMS 428 Global Service Practicum P00.A

EMS 501 Personal Evangelism L00.A

EMS 525 Intercultural Communication L00.A

EMS 550 History & Theology of Missions L00.A

EMS 602 Church Planting L00.A

ENG 090 Developmental English L00.A

ENG 101 Composition I L00.A

ENG 201 Composition II L00.A

GRK 201 Greek I L00.A

GRK 201 Greek I L00.B

GRK 302 Greek Exegetical Syntax I L00.A

GRK 501 Greek I L00.A

GRK 501 Greek I L00.B

GRK 620 Greek Exegetical Syntax I L00.A

HEB 301 Hebrew I L00.A

HEB 301 Hebrew I L00.B

HEB 501 Hebrew I L00.A

HEB 501 Hebrew I L00.B

HEB 620 Hebrew Exegetical Method I L00.A

HUM 201 Roman World L00.A

HUM 302 Modern World L00.A

HUM 403 Topics in Humanities: British Poetry L00.A

HUM 404 Faith & Culture L00.A

MIN 201 Introduction to Biblical Exposition L00.A

MIN 205 Christian Leadership L00.A

MIN 331 Preaching from the Old Testament L00.A

MIN 501 Preparation of Expository Sermons L00.A

MIN 505 Christian Leadership L00.A

MIN 612 or EDU 610 Organizational Management L02.A

MIN 614 or EDU 501 Educational Ministry in the Church L01.A

MIN 631 Preaching from the Old Testament L00.A

MTH 101 College Algebra L00.A

NTS 101 New Testament Survey I L00.A

NTS 101 New Testament Survey I L00.B

NTS 310 New Testament Intensive: 1-2 Peter, Jude L00.A

NTS 315 Topics in New Testament Studies: New Testament Textual Criticism L00.A

NTS 501 New Testament Introduction I L00.A

NTS 510 New Testament Intensive: 1-2 Peter, Jude L00.A

NTS 715 Topics in New Testament Studies: New Testament Textual Criticism L00.A

OTS 101 Old Testament Survey I L00.A

OTS 101 Old Testament Survey I L00.B

OTS 310 Old Testament Intensive: Ecclesiastes I00.A

OTS 310 Old Testament Intensive: Haggai & Zechariah L00.A

OTS 350 Old Testament Backgrounds L00.A

OTS 380 A Theology of the Old Testament L00.A

OTS 501 Old Testament Introduction I L00.A

OTS 510 Old Testament Intensive: Haggai & Zechariah L00.A

OTS 601 Old Testament Introduction II L02.A

PHI 201 Introduction to Philosophy L00.A

PHI 402 Introduction to Ethics L00.A

PHI 502 Philosophy of Religion L00.A

POL 302 The Constitution of the United States L00.A

PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology L00.A

PSY 205 History of Psychology L00.A

PSY 210 Theories of Personality L00.A

PSY 220 Developmental Psychology L00.A

PSY 320 Social Psychology L00.A

PSY 410 Integration of Theology & Psychology L00.A

REA 312 Foundations of Reading Instruction L00.A

SCI 206 Biology L00.A

THS 101 Spiritual Foundations L00.A

THS 102 Survey of Theology L00.A

THS 201 Church History L00.A

THS 202 Baptist History & Distinctives L00.A

THS 203 Systematic Theology I L00.A

THS 301 Systematic Theology II L00.A

THS 504 Spiritual Foundations L00.A

THS 504 Spiritual Foundations L01.A

THS 512 Prolegomena & Trinitarianism L02.A

THS 516 Baptist Ecclesiology & Eschatology L00.A

THS 660 Patristic, Medieval & Reformation Theology L00.A

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