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The following schedule is for:
Charleston, Greenville, and North Augusta
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. MGMT 2403 Entrepreneurship
Presents the concepts of entrepreneurship, develops the skills needed for success, and provides opportunity for practical application.
2. BIBL 1003 Life and Teachings of Jesus
A study of the portrait of Jesus of Nazareth as given in the synoptics and in John. His acts and teachings will be analyzed in relation to the first century and today.
3. PSYC 3123 Human Growth and Development
An introductory course to human growth and development from conception through the different life stages. Will emphasize physical growth, cognitive development, personality development, and social interactions.
Class Meeting Dates:February 14, 28; March 14, 28; April 18
The AGS accounting office should receive registration forms for following courses no later than January16, 2009.
Courses:
1. ENGL 2303 Literature and Life
A study of selections of world literature from two major perspectives – aesthetics (literature as an art form) and worldview (life and faith issues raised in literature.) Pre-requisite: Writing competency.
2. SOSC 2123 Race and Ethnic Relations
The course focuses on the social and historical dynamics of race and ethnic relations in the U.S. and current social and political factors affecting questions of discrimination. The course highlights current strategies of racial and ethnic reconciliation with special emphasis on those strategies rooted in biblical values.
3. RELG 2403 Basic Christian Beliefs
An introduction to the basics of the Christian faith, focusing on the biblical and doctrinal truths common to all denominations.
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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. MATH 1023 College Algebra
Functions, equations (linear and quadratic), inequalities, exponentials, and other topics.
2. 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.
3. MGMT 2243 Wage, Salary and Benefits Administration
Introduction to organizational approaches to compensation, including base pay, incentive pay, and benefits that assist the organization in attracting, retaining, and motivating employees. Students will examine compensation plan objectives, plan design considerations, the link between pay and performance, legal requirements and constraints on pay programs, and the interplay between financial, communication, and administrative concerns.
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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. 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.
2. MGMT 2223 Safety and Health
The basics of safety management for a manager with no formal safety training. Focuses on the relationship of safety management to the sciences, alerts students to the legal responsibilities for safety and associated liabilities, and introduces students to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Also addresses Worker’s Compensation, the legal requirements of supervisors for safety, the impact of management systems on safety performance, and ethical and moral dilemmas in safety management.
3. BIBL 3393 Acts
Designed to acquaint the student with the beginnings of the Christian church. Special attention will be given to the work of the Holy Spirit as the essential factor in evangelism and missions.
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