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GENERAL ELECTIVE COURSES (18 UNITS)
All degree candidates are required to
complete six general
elective courses, not less than three units per course. These requirements are typical for
any
Associate’s Degree awarded in the United States and are also
required
by any college or university that is fully accredited.
Students that have completed the same or comparable courses
previously through another Higher Learning Institution are
required to submit an
official transcript for transfer credit approval.
Students may select any courses in the General Electives
section of this catalog.
A course may not be selected if it has
already been used elsewhere in a
student’s program to satisfy another requirement.
General Education Credit
Communications (12)
Public Speaking
Interpersonal Communication
The Media of Mass Communication
Mastering Public Speaking
Historical Perspective (12)
The Kingdom Period
Post Exilic Period
Church History
Early Israelite History
Literature/Fine Arts (3)
Old Testament Literature
Health/Physical Science (3)
Access to Health
Relations Social (30)
Sociology: A down to earth approach
Social Work, Social Welfare, American Society
Drugs, Behavior, and Modern Society
Essentials of Human Sexuality
Psychology
Essentials of Psychology
Educational Psychology
Abnormal Psychology I
Abnormal Psychology II
The World of Psychology
Child Development (9)
Infants & Children
Early Childhood Education: Birth through 8 years
Understanding Children and Adolescents
Teaching (9)
Teaching Reading in the 21st Century
How to Develop a Professional Portfolio
Special Education
Biblical Studies (18)
New Testament Studies I
New Testament Studies II
The Pentateuch
Major Prophets
Minor Prophets
New Testament Studies III
New Testament Studies IV
Ministry (3)
Knowing the Joy of Personal Evangelism
Theology (5)
Great Doctrines of Christian Faith I
Great Doctrines of Christian Faith II
Biblical Prophecy
Galatians & Philippians; in depth study
The Life of Christ
Computer (3)
Cyber-Reader
Elective (3)
Criminal Justice
A specific course may not meet a requirement in two
different areas.
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