Session 1 September-October
| PSS 313 Abnormal Psychology | Tuesday 9/4/12 - 10/23/12 | Main Campus Beaver Falls |
| BIB 112 Introduction to Old Testament | Wednesday 9/5/12 ? 10/24/12 | Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary Pittsburgh |
| CHM 140 Fundamentals of Chemistry | Monday 9/10/12 ? 10/22/12 | Main Campus Beaver Falls |
Session 2 October-December
| ACE 116 Oral Communications | Monday 10/29/12 ? 12/3/12 | Main Campus Beaver Falls |
| HUM 118 Classical & Christian Cultures | Tuesday 10/30/12 ? 12/18/12 | Main Campus Beaver Falls |
| BIB 113 Introduction to New Testament | Wednesday 10/31/12 ? 12/19/12 | Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary Pittsburgh |
Fall 2012 September-December
| EGL 101 English Composition ? hybrid online |
| BIB 112 V Introduction to the Old Testament ?DVD |
| BIB 113 V Introduction to the New Testament ? DVD |
Session 1 August 22 ? October 17
Session 2 October 17 ? December 12
| Course ID | Course Name | Bookstore ID | Resources |
|---|---|---|---|
| ACE150KE | Fundamentals of Accounting | BUS331 | View |
| This course provides an overview of accounting from the perspective of a non-accounting manager. It helps to develop the tools to understand the essentials of how finance functions within an organization. This includes internal controls, the function of accounting, historical accounting data and financial planning. The course also provides an overview of how to manage a business by God's principles | |||
| BIB112KE | Old Testament Survey | OT231 | View |
| This course introduces adult students to the history, doctrine and background features of the books of the Bible that were written prior to the incarnation of Jesus Christ. Our primary goal in this course is to help students become better readers of the Old Testament. | |||
| HUM118KE | Classical & Christian Cultures | HIS231 | View |
| Human achievement in philosophy, theology, literature, and art is examined in historical context from ancient times to the Renaissance. | |||
| HUM119KE | Humanities From The Renaissance To The Present | HIS232 | View |
| This is a survey course of the historical, cultural, social, economic, and religious developments in western civilization. This course will examine, through reading, writing, and discussion, the dominant ideas in western culture as expressed in the philosophy, art, literature, and music from a Christian perspective. | |||
| PSS201KE | Introduction To Psychology | PSY133 | View |
| Problems, principles and methods in general psychology prepare for a number of professional fields. Topics include human development, motivation, emotion, learning, personality and abnormal behavior. | |||
| SCS215KE | Earth & Space Science | PSI131 | View |
| Incorporates the disciplines of geology, meteorology and astronomy into a holistic study of planet earth. A major goal of the course is to give the student an understanding of the mechanics of God?s creation. | |||
| SOC 110 | OL Sociological Perspectives | ||
| 10/17/12 through 12/12/12 (3 social science CORE or 3 elective credits; 8 online sessions) The primary purpose of this course is to introduce students to a way of seeing the world through social spectacles. More than that, the course is designed to help students see our very social world through Christian lenses. This course has been designed to help the adult student identify some of the sociological theories behind the social dimension of their own lives and work. The course will examine God?s original intent for social institutions, how current social institutions have fallen short as well as the potential for renewal within various social institutions. | |||