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THEO 2003 - THEOLOGICAL ETHICS An examination of moral and social conduct and decision making in light of biblical and theological teaching. Contemporary ethical issues are addressed (abortion, euthanasia, human rights, etc.). This course requires careful study of and reflection upon the appropriate biblical texts. This course is cross-referenced with PMIN 2003 and PHIL 2003.
Prerequisites & Notes None
Credits: 3 |
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THEO 2133 - THEOLOGY OF GOD AND HUMANITY An introduction to theology (its meaning and purpose), and an overview of the following theological areas: Scripture (revelation, inspiration, and canon), God (His existence, attributes, works and the Trinity), Christ (His person, nature, and works), and the Holy Spirit (His personality, deity, and work). Special attention is given to the statement of fundamental truths of the General Council of the Assemblies of God.
Prerequisites & Notes None
Credits: 3 |
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THEO 3133 - WI: THEOLOGY OF SALVATION, THE CHURCH, & ESCHATOLOGY This course examines sin (origin, nature, and implications) and salvation, the church (nature and mission), and the fulfillment of the purposes of God (physical death, resurrection, second coming, final destiny). Special attention is given to the doctrinal statements of the Assemblies of God.
Prerequisites & Notes THEO 2133
Credits: 3 |
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THEO 5503 - SHAPE OF PRACTICAL THEOLOGY This course covers critical issues related to questions about the nature of God’s presence in everyday life. It develops a foundation for practical theology based on fundamental issues by defining dilemmas for study, developing a dialogue with pertinent sources, formulating and implementing reasonable intentions for resolving those dilemmas, and assessing the application of those intentions. This will involve theological reflection on the unique issues which arise in the major spheres of home, church, academy, and workplace.
Prerequisites & Notes None
Credits: 3 |
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THEO 5533 - GRADUATE SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY I This course acquaints students with the foundational belief structures of Christian faith in relation to the Pentecostal theological tradition. Major doctrines such as theological method, the doctrine of God, revelation, scripture, sin, the person and work of Christ, and the nature of faith will be investigated.
Prerequisites & Notes None
Credits: 3 |
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THEO 5543 - GRADUATE SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY II This course acquaints students with the foundational belief structures of Christian faith in relation to the Pentecostal theological tradition. Major doctrines such as the doctrine of salvation, santification, the Holy Spirit, the church, and the last things will be investigated.
Prerequisites & Notes None
Credits: 3 |
Health |
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NURS 4502 - CAPSTONE PROJECT This course is a synthesis of theoretical and clinical knowledge and skills for the professional baccalaureate-prepared nurse. This course focuses on critical thinking, professional collaboration, and level of practice. It provides the opportunity to develop a philosophy of nursing statement as well as reconstructing a professional CV/Resume as well as generating a professional Portfolio.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: NURS 3204 Transition to BSN Role
NURS 3214 Health Assessment
NURS 3013 Nursing History & Theory
NURS 3153 Research & EBP
NURS 4333 Quality & Safety
NURS 4415 Community Nursing & Population Health
Co requisite: NURS 4405 Leadership & Management for the RN
Credits: 2 |
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MUAI 1801 - GUITAR APPLIED LESSON I Thirteen lessons (25 minutes per week) for one hour of credit. The Music Department will determine the appropriate level of instruction.
Prerequisites & Notes By arrangement only
Credits: 1 |
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MUAI 1821 - GUITAR APPLIED LESSON II Thirteen lessons (50 minutes per week) for two hours of credit. The Music Department will determine the appropriate level of instruction.
Prerequisites & Notes By arrangement only
Credits: 1 |
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MUAK 1101 - PIANO APPLIED LESSON I The Music Department will determine the student’s level of instruction. Thirteen lessons (25 minutes per week) plus individual practice are required.
Prerequisites & Notes By arrangment only
Credits: 1 |
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MUAK 1111 - PIANO APPLIED LESSON II The Music Department will determine the student’s level of instruction. Thirteen lessons (50 minutes per week) plus individual practice are required.
Prerequisites & Notes By arrangement only
Credits: 1 |
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MUAV 1101 - VOICE APPLIED LESSON I The Music Department will determine the student’s level of instruction. Thirteen lessons (25 minutes per week) plus individual practice are required.
Prerequisites & Notes By arrangement only
Credits: 1 |
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MUAV 1111 - VOICE APPLIED LESSON II The Music Department will determine the student’s level of instruction. Thirteen lessons (50 minutes per week) plus individual practice are required.
Prerequisites & Notes By arrangement only
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1003 - MUSIC APPRECIATION This course is designed to be an introduction to music: its history, sounds, forms, styles, dynamics, and beauty. Music from the Medieval period (450) through contemporary styles such as Jazz, Rock, and Non-Western Music is included.
Credits: 3 |
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MUSC 1041 - AURAL THEORY I This course provides training in the recognition of fundamental melodic, harmonic and rhythmic patterns. In addition, training is provided in sight-reading melodic and rhythmic excerpts with a moderate level of difficulty.
Prerequisites & Notes None
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1061 - AURAL THEORY II This course provides training in the recognition of fundamental to intermediate melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic patterns. In addition, training is provided in sight-reading of melodic and rhythmic excerpts with a moderate level of difficulty.
Prerequisites & Notes MUSC 1041
Credits: 1 |
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MUSC 1103 - A HISTORY OF JAZZ This course examines the most significant styles of American music in chronological order beginning with its roots and continuing through the present day.
Prerequisites & Notes none
Credits: 3 |
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MUSC 1132 - MUSIC THEORY I This course is the study of fundamental musical concepts with emphasis on notation, rhythm, key signatures, intervals, scales, major/minor tonality, and chord construction found in Western music.
Prerequisites & Notes MUSC 1002 or Theory Placement Exam
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 1232 - MUSIC THEORY II This course is a study of the fundamental principles of harmonic progression and harmonic rhythm, seventh chords, modulation, secondary dominants, leading-tone chords, and four-part composition. Included in this course is the study of small musical forms.
Prerequisites & Notes MUSC 1133
Credits: 2 |
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MUSC 2412 - ELECTRONIC MUSIC COMPOSITION This course studies the aesthetics, history, and techniques of music composition using electronic resources including computers, hardware samplers, synthesizers and digital or analogue recording equipment. Class work includes hands-on work with recording, editing, and compositional software and hardware.
Prerequisites & Notes None
Credits: 2 |
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