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Spring 2012 Teaching Site Course Information
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10:45 - 11:30 AM
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10:45 - 11:30 AM
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3:30 - 4:45 PM
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PSYC 1011 General Psychology
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COMP 4122 Advanced Computer Applications
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ORGL 2022 Sign Language I
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| This course is designed to provide a basic introduction to the principles of the science of human behavior. Through a biblical worldview, the course will consider the topics of the historical roots of psychology, the physiological basis of behavior, motivation, perception, learning frustration, emotions, personality, and applied areas. |
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A course that explores various advanced computer programs and their ministry applications. Areas of study include workbooks and presentations, customizing tables and charts, using graphics and lists, performing data merges, working with formulas, organizing and manipulating data, designing web pages, and developing multi-media presentations. |
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This course is an introduction to sign language and is designed for those interested in working with the hearing impaired. This course includes the mastery of basic signs, the alphabet and insights into the deaf culture. |
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Tuesday, Thursday
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Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri.
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3:30 - 4:45 PM
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8:30 - 9:10 AM
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BIBL 2211 Sign Language III
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PHIL 1031 Life, Ethics and Worldview
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This course is designed for those who are interested in further advancement in their understanding of American Sign Language and Deaf culture. This course includes the continued learning of new signs, appropriate classifier usage, and the development of both expressive and receptive complex conversational dialogs. In this course we will continue to learn about the similarities and differences between hearing and Deaf culture.
Prerequisite: SIGN 1422 or permission from the Instructor and CAO. |
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This course studies the basic principles that lead to a fulfilling life, stimulating the examination of the meaning and purpose of life. Emphasis will be given to the students acquiring of principles and practices leading to continued growth and maturity, ethical behavior and decision-making. Attention will be given to the definition, developmtn and implementation of a personal worldview, equipping the student for service and leadership in an ever-changing world. |
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