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Public Speaking This course is designed to increase the student’s awareness of the importance of public presentation in every area of life and assist the student in overcoming barriers to successful public speaking. In addition to learning how to prepare for public speaking, students will learn to effectively deliver an oral presentation as well as listen to and critique objectively the oral presentations of o......
Introduction to PsychologyThis course will include the presentation of the diversity of psychology as a social and behavioral science, and study of human thinking and behavior, with an emphasis on the relevance of psychology to daily life as well as to a Christian worldview. Consideration will be given to such topics as human development, motivation, emotion, perception, learning, memory, personality and intelligence.
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EntrepreneurshipThis course is directed toward preparing those considering starting or acquiring a business. In-depth studies of the entrepreneurial requirements for success and the methods of entering a business are covered. Students will analyze actual cases of entrepreneurship and will prepare detailed business feasibility studies and plans for launching businesses of their own.
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Strategies of WarThe purpose of this subject is to provide individuals with the knowledge, skill, and attitudes of strategic theory that can be applied to everyday life. The course will give students a conceptual understanding of the theoretical foundations of strategic thinking. The focus is on the different levels and dimensions of strategy. An effort is made to give students an understanding of the comple......
Great Leaders in the Corporate and Military WorldAn historical survey of great leaders in industry and the military world in the twentieth century will be the focal point of study in this course. The goal will to be to determine styles and patterns of leadership in the civilian and military worlds, with an emphasis upon both similarities and dissimilarities. In addition a brief examination of great leaders in history will determine other tr......
Dynamics of Non-Profit OrganizationsA systematic examination of the dynamics present in non-profit organizations with a view to understanding the relationship between cultural context and organizational structures will be the primary focus of this course offering. Churches will be specifically included as one type of no-profit organization studied. The dynamics of organizational life will be explored in the light of intentional......
Leadership Emergence PatternsA contextual study of the patterns by which leadership emerges is the primary focus of this course. Attention will be given to the study of both generalized leadership as well as emergence patterns and contextual patterns and the way in which cultural priorities and models relating to leadership affect them. Appropriate patters of leadership emergence patterns will be studied and a personal p......
Conflict ManagementThis course examines change and conflict within organizations, both profit and non-profit. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the relationship between organizational structures and cultural environment and how this affects the management of conflict when it appears. Students will be enabled to explore their own conflict management style, interpersonal skills, decision-making abilit......
Leadership and EthicsConcerns of the leader are addressed in light of the teachings of Scripture regarding moral principles governing human conduct with the goal of maximizing leadership potential. An overview of the philosophical study of ethics as a separate discipline will be undertaken. Relevant case studies and readings involving ethical issues applied to actual situations will aid the student in the integrat......
Western CivilizationThis course is a survey of Western civilization from the pre-literal beginnings in Mesopotamia to the Renaissance. A study of the empires that arose in the ancient world in Mesopotamia and Egypt establishes the foundation that leads to an understanding of the later Greek and Roman civilizations. The rise of Christianity is traced from the Roman world to its spread throughout Europe during the M......
American GovernmentThis course is an outline of constitutional government with special emphasis upon legislative, executive and judicial functions in American government. In addition, the study of public policy areas such as finance, social services and foreign policy will be encouraged. Special attention will be given to the struggle between liberalism and conservatism or the political left and right.
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CompositionWritten communication is one of the most important forms of communication. In this course basic rules of grammar are reviewed and tested. Practice in writing, with emphasis on personal, expressive, informative and persuasive writing is required. Students will focus on organizing ideas and revision. Students must complete this course with a grade of “C�or better to take ENGL 1312. This c......
Introduction to ComputersThis is a computer literacy course designed to acquaint the student with the history and vocabulary of computers. Students will be introduced to desktop publishing, use of the Internet, database management, computer networks, On-line services, information resources, and contact management. Students will receive hands-on experience and receive valuable training in Internet research, accessing li......
Art AppreciationAn analytical study of great masterpieces, the chief purpose of this course is to acquaint students with the experience of a work of art. Since art is not limited to canvas or statues, this study will include an examination of superb architecture, gardens, concepts, and, perhaps, even the literature attached to various eras.
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