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Humanities Medieval & Renaissance Course at Atlanta Christian College

Course of Humanities from Atlanta Christian College

HUM 315 Humanities: Medieval & Renaissance (3)
An integrated examination of the dominant ideas and values of Western culture from the fall of the Roman empire through the 17th century as expressed in art, literature, music, philosophy, religion, and architecture. Prerequisite: HUM 101. (2nd)

Church History Course at Atlanta Christian College

History Course> Atlanta Christian College

HIS 201 Church History (3)
A study of the development of the church from AD 30 to the present, with attention to the creeds, ordinances, policy, and works of various church bodies.

Hebrew Course at Atlanta Christian College

Foundations Of Education Course> Atlanta Christian College

HEB 411 Hebrew I (3)
A study of biblical Hebrew covering grammar, the verb system, vocabulary, leading to readings in the
Hebrew Scriptures. (1st)

HEB 412 Hebrew II (3)
A continuation of HEB 501. Prerequisite: HEB 501. (2nd)

The Exceptional Child Course at Atlanta Christian College

Foundations Of Education Course> Atlanta Christian College

FED 401 The Exceptional Child (3)

A study of the characteristics by which exceptional children are identified in the school setting and the special needs of children with learning disabilities. Students will also survey learning disorders, assessment techniques, and the use of appropriate instructional strategies and materials. Prerequisite: TEP Block 2 courses. Prerequisite or co-requisite: other TEP Block 3 courses. (1st)

Educational Psychology Course at Atlanta Christian College

Foundations Of Education Course> Atlanta Christian College

FED 300 Educational Psychology (3)
A study of learning theory and its application to such problems as classroom control, the organization of learning activities, understanding individual differences, and evaluating teaching and assessing learning. Emphasis is given to factors which facilitate and/or interfere with the learning process. Prerequisite: FED 204. (2nd)

Educational Foundations

Foundations Of Education Course> Atlanta Christian College

FED 102 Educational Foundations (2)
An introductory study of the foundations of American education that covers issues related to the areas of pedagogy, historical and philosophical movements in education, and social factors that influence classroom interactions. (1st)

Senior Thesis English Course at Atlanta Christian College

English Course> Atlanta Christian College

ENG 495 Senior Thesis: English (3)
The Senior Thesis provides an opportunity for a senior majoring in English to complete an extended independent study project in preparation for graduate school. The project includes a rigorous research component on a topic of interest to the student and is supervised by a full-time faculty member. Prerequisite: permission, based on a senior thesis proposal.

Studies in English/Literature Course at Atlanta Christian College

English Course> Atlanta Christian College

ENG 490 Studies in English/Literature (varies)
A course flexible in procedure and content focused on a selected study in the field of literature. Prerequisite: as announced.

Seminar in Literature Course at Atlanta Christian College

English Course> Atlanta Christian College

ENG 425 Seminar in Literature (3)
An integrated examination of a specific topic in Literature. May be repeated for different topics. Prerequisite: Literature course and as announced.

Rhetoric for Writing Course at Atlanta Christian College

English Course> Atlanta Christian College

ENG 417 Rhetoric for Writing (3)
A study of the principles and practices of classical and modern rhetoric, including logic and argumentation, through advanced practice in reading and writing expository prose. Prerequisite: ENG 102.


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