The Civil War, Part II | Seven Laws of the Teacher |
U. S. History II | Principles of Logic |
The Bible Status of Women | Independent Study |
Hist
299-1 The Civil War II
S99#1
The first semester of this course is NOT a prerequisite
for this second semester. Jan. 27-May 19
Wednesday, 6-6:50 pm, College Chapel (second floor)
Dr. John Howard Reed
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Educ 299-1 Communication Skills for Teachers S99#2
This course is appropriate for anyone who has a teaching
role, such as parents, pastors, business professionals, and teachers.
In this course, you will learn to
Phil
321-3 Logic
S99#4
The principles and conditions of formal reasoning.
Definition; syllogisms; types of fallacies; criteria of
truth; methods of inductive and deductive reasoning.
The organization of data and the development and testing
of theories. Critical reasoning and its application
to real-world situations. (Satisfies liberal arts
core requirement in Philosophy/Logic)
Wednesday, Friday 10:00-11:15 am East
Classroom
Jan. 27-May 21
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Theo
124-2 The Bible Status of Women
S99#5
A study of the women of the Bible; Scriptures pertinent
to the status of women in the world and religion;
societal implications.
Jan. 27-May 19
Wednesday 11:20 am-12:20 pm East Classroom
Women's Neighborhood Bible Study
Becoming a Woman of Prayer
S99#6
M 1:00-2:00 pm; at the home of Rev. Suzanne Wolfram
on the Belleview campus.
E-mail
Suzanne Wolfram with questions.
Non-credit; no tuition charge. Study guide, $7.
Jan. 11-Late May
Registration is required to insure sufficient enrollment and course materials. To register, mail or e-mail the following information: Full name, postal address, home and work phone numbers (with area code), e-mail address, and the course numbers and names of courses for which you wish to register. Top of Page
Fees
Tuition for one semester hour credit is $90. (The number
of semester hours follows the hyphen in the course number. For example,
Phil 321-3 is
a 3-credit course.) Books are additional. Tuition for one CEU (continuing
education unit) is $35.
Payment plan: you may pay your tuition in three
equal installments, if you prefer. No grades or transcripts will be issues
to students with a balance owing on account.
Web offer: You may attend any of these courses
non-credit on a donation basis if space is
available (Donations greatly appreciated.).
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Independent Study Courses
Numerous courses are available by correspondence
on an independent basis
and may be begun at any time. Click
to view our independent-study brochure which gives course descriptions
and further information.
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