Fundamentals of Speech II
SPE 102 | 3 Credit Hours speech with an introduction to parliamentary procedure. Impromptu, pantomime, storytelling, demonstration, and informative speeches are delivered.
SPE 102 | 3 Credit Hours speech with an introduction to parliamentary procedure. Impromptu, pantomime, storytelling, demonstration, and informative speeches are delivered.
SPE 101 | 3 Credit Hours This basic techniques and principles course offers emphasis on delivery style and platform performance. Manuscript, memorized, and extemporaneous speeches are performed. The class culminates with the devotional.
NSC 202 | 3 Credit Hours A survey of the principles of physics, from a creation perspective, including a survey of the laws of motion, physical forces, sound, light, and astrophysics.
NSC 201 | 3 Credit Hours A survey of earth science in the light of creation, including the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and weather.
NSC 102 | 3 Credit Hours Survey of zoology, cell biology, molecular biology, and creationism vs. evolution.
NSC 101 | 3 Credit Hours Survey of botany, and human anatomy and physiology emphasizing God’s purpose and design.
MUS 106 | 2 Credit Hours This course is designed to assist the student in establishing a biblical perspective of music, both in the personal realm and in church ministries.
MTH 101 | 3 Credit Hours A fast-paced review of elementary mathematics principles, procedures, and facts aimed at bringing the prospective elementary school teacher to a mastery level of the mathematics he will teach in the classroom.
HTY 202 | 3 Credit Hours A careful study of the national progress of the United States from reconstruction after the Civil War to the present. The course will focus on the various factors that led to the growth of America as a great economic, political, military, and spiritual force in the world.
HTY 201 | 3 Credit Hours A careful study of the colonial and national development of the United States from Columbus’ arrival in the new world through the Civil War. The course will focus on the social, political, spiritual, and economical factors that led to the formation, growth, and division of the United States.