Teaching High School Science
EDS 407 | 2 Credit Hours A material and methods course for teaching science in the secondary school with an emphasis on the development of and use of laboratories for physics, chemistry, and biology.
EDS 407 | 2 Credit Hours A material and methods course for teaching science in the secondary school with an emphasis on the development of and use of laboratories for physics, chemistry, and biology.
EDS 450 | 6 Credit Hours An internship in an off-campus Christian day school involving observations, participation, conferences, teaching, classroom management, planning, and evaluation.
ENG 100 | 2 Credit Hours A review of basic principles of grammar for those with a deficiency in English grammar based on their English placement test. The course prepares the student for college English grammar.
ENG 101 | 3 Credit Hours This course thoroughly teaches traditional grammar and mechanics with emphasis on the basic parts of speech and their function in the English sentence.
ENG 102 | 3 Credit Hours This course is a study of the basic ways ideas can be fitted together and presented clearly in writing. Special emphasis is placed on sentence construction, word choices, outlining, writing paragraphs and essays, and writing research papers.
ENG 203 | 3 Credit Hours A survey course of the key authors in American and English literature with focus on how authors and their writings influenced Christianity through the ages.
ENG 204 | 3 Credit Hours A continuation course of key authors with a strong emphasis on their major works throughout history. Considerable class time is focused on interpretation of literature and genres.
ENG 301 | 3 Credit Hours This course continues English Composition with study on the paragraph, description, essay, biography, and fiction. Special emphasis is given to clear description and captivating writing.
ENG 401 | 3 Credit Hours This course provides a detailed study of the grammatical structure of the English language with an emphasis on phrases, clauses, and diagramming of sentences.
EVN 201 | 2 Credit Hours The evangelist’s call and training, and his lifetime of study in the scriptures. Biblical ethics and attitudes of an evangelist. How to deal with temptations often faced by an evangelist including pride, discouragement, greed, and moral sins.