Biblical Philosophy of Music
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.
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.
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 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 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.
EDF 450 | 6 Credit Hours An internship for the music education major in an off-campus Christian day school involving observations, participation, conferences, teaching, classroom management, planning, and evaluation.
EDF 304 | 3 Credit Hours Basic philosophical background of Christian day-school education, Biblical principle-based curricula, instruction, and teaching.
EDF 302 | 2 Credit Hours Basic principles of classroom management, organization, discipline, and instruction with emphasis on practical application and Biblical principles.
EDF 201 | 2 Credit Hours Methods and teaching techniques compared and evaluated for philosophic basis and effectiveness. Selected topics on useful teaching materials, bulletin boards, text selection, educational centers, reading levels, development of teacher-produced study aids, various materials and their use.
CED 408 | 2 Credit Hours Distinctive doctrines, practices and procedures of Baptist church administration and leadership will be addressed from a Biblical perspective.
CED 406 | 2 Credit Hours A study of Baptist churches and leaders after 1700. The class will focus primarily on American Baptists. The relation of Baptists toward soul liberty, church polity, democracy, evangelism, and missions will be discussed.