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The following schedule is for:
Central and Columbia
Class Meeting Dates:
- February 7, 21; March 7, 21; April 4
- February 14, 28; March 14, 28; April 18
- September 12, 26; October 10, 24; November 7
- September 19; October 3, 17, 31; November 14
Class Meeting Dates:February 7, 21; March 7, 21; April 4
The AGS accounting office should receive registration forms for the following courses no later than January 9, 2009.
Courses:
1. BIBL 1013 Old Testament Survey
This course provides a general survey of the Old Testament. The history, poetry, and prophecy of the Old Testament will be studied in order to help the student obtain a greater appreciation for the unity of the old covenant and a chronological view of the importance of persons, places, and events of the Old Testament.
2. MATH 1023 College Algebra
Functions, equations (linear and quadratic), inequalities, exponentials, and other topics.
3. SOSC 2513 Sociology of the Family
The family as a Christian institution. Analysis of the changing American family, the family in relation to personality development of its members, interaction among kin, changing familial roles, parenthood, and aging.
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Class Meeting Dates: February 14, 28; March 14, 28; April 18
The AGS accounting office should receive registration forms for the following courses no later than January 16, 2009.
Courses:
1. MGMT 4363 Labor Relations
Managerial decision-making and action as these concepts apply to labor-management relations. Examines negotiations involved in resolving labor issues including arbitration, mediation, fact-finding, meet, and confer. Negotiation principles are applied to current business conflicts.
2. BIBL 3503 The Gospel of John
An inductive study of the Fourth Gospel. Special attention will be given to Johannine theology and the unique characteristics of the non-synoptic gospel.
3. PSYC 4413 Abnormal Psychology
The major forms of behavioral pathology of children and adults, with an emphasis on understanding, treatment, and prevention of these personality disorders.
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Class Meeting Dates: September 12, 26; October 10, 24; November 7
The AGS accounting office should receive registration forms for the following courses no later than August 14, 2009.
Courses:
1. MGMT 3343 Human Resources Management
The development of policies and techniques to ensure effective management within complex organizations. Civil Service regulations, unions in the public and private sectors, and organizational training and development will be examined.
2. MGMT 2403 Entrepreneurship
Presents the concepts of entrepreneurship, develops the skills needed for success, and provides opportunity for practical application.
3. ENGL 2103 Speech Communication
The fundamentals of speech, with emphasis on components of communication, critical thinking, and formal and informal presentations.
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Class Meeting Dates: September 19; October 3, 17, 31; November 14
The AGS accounting office should receive registration forms for the following courses no later than August 21, 2009.
Courses:
1. BIBL 3353 Pauline Epistles
The New Testament letters Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon, Timothy, and Titus, with special attention to the person and work of Christ and to church organization and worship.
2. PSYC 3103 Child Psychology
A study of the child from conception to late childhood. Particular emphasis will be given to the physical, cognitive, moral, social, and personality development of the child. The interrelationship of biological and cultural factors will be considered.
3. MGMT 4453 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
The development of the communication and management skills essential for successfully resolving conflict situations involving both labor and management practices uses simulation, case studies, and field work assignments.




