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Fundamentals of Songwriting and Production
CourseMaster the craft of songwriting and production with a focus on worship music. Learn lyrical refinement, melody creation, arranging, and demo production. Gain hands-on experience and theological insight to create impactful, inspiring worship songs.
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Music Theory 2
CourseAdvance your music skills in "Music Theory 2": Explore rhythms, scales, chords, inversions, and voice leading. Develop sight-singing and aural skills. Harmonize melodies and analyze chord charts. Connect theory to practice, enhancing musicianship.
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Music Theory and Ear Training 1
CourseExplore rhythm, pitch, chords, and scales in "Music Theory and Ear Training 1." This foundational course enhances ear training, pitch recognition, and rhythmic skills, building core music theory knowledge for aspiring musicians and music students.
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Music Appreciation
CourseExplore American music's cultural evolution from 1900 onward. Gain cultural competency, analyze genre shifts, and understand music's societal role. Emphasis on active listening, genre recognition, and cross-cultural connections.
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Philosophy of Education
CourseExplore various educational philosophies. Analyze metaphysics, ethics, and teaching methods to develop a personal, intentional philosophy of education, blending classical insights with progressive approaches for effective teaching.
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Health and Physical Education
CourseExplore holistic health and gain practical skills in nutrition, exercise, emotional resilience, and spiritual growth grounded in biblical principles. Learn to integrate wellness practices for lifelong vitality and ministry effectiveness.
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Foundations of Human Behavior
CourseExplore human behavior through a Pentecostal Christian lens. Understand physical, cognitive, social-emotional, and spiritual development, key theories, research ethics, and biblical principles. Equip yourself for effective life and ministry.
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College Research and Writing
CourseLearn college-level research and writing skills, including source evaluation, academic integrity, and Turabian citation. Develop critical thinking, research methodologies, and presentation skills to excel in academic and professional settings.
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Critical Thinking
CourseLearn critical thinking to evaluate arguments, avoid logical fallacies, and improve decision-making. Explore inductive/deductive reasoning, faith, and ethics, applying these tools to biblical interpretation and personal beliefs.
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Applied Math
CourseThis undergraduate course in Applied Math combines essential math skills with a Christian perspective on stewardship and financial literacy. Topics include budgeting, consumerism, ethical spending, and financial planning, alongside fundamental math.
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Global Cultures
CourseExplore global cultures, cultural diversity, and Christian engagement with topics including globalization, theology of culture, nationalism, immigration, and cross-cultural communication. Gain cultural sensitivity for effective ministry and outreach.
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Biological Science
CourseExplore the foundations of biology through a Christian lens, covering life principles, ecosystems, evolution, genetics, body systems, and stewardship. Learn how cell theory, gene theory, and energy cycles reveal God's intricate design in life.
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World History 1
CourseExplore world history of Southeast Asia, India, China, Korea, Japan, and Mongolia. Study key empires and religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Islam, and Christianity, emphasizing cultural insights and faith’s role in shaping history.
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College Writing
CourseCollege Writing will build foundational writing skills for academic and professional communication in ministry contexts. Students will learn to craft structured essays, professional correspondence, and creative compositions in Turabian style.