Course Catalog 2023-2024

General Education Core

Requirements for the General Education Core

Exploring: Students will broaden their understanding of the world in its beauty, diversity, and complexity: 19 hours

Diversity

(Choose one):
BUS 3033International Business

3

COM 3533Intercultural Communication

3

ECS 3423Diversity Topics in Early Childhood

3

ENG 2713World Literature to 1650

3

ENG 2723World Literature Since 1650

3

ENG 4413Diverse Voices in Contemporary Literature

3

GEO 1013Introduction to Geography

3

GEO 3113World Regional Geography

3

HIS 2413World History

3

HIS 3423Globalization in the Developing World

3

HON 2213Global Citizenship

3

HON 3213Global Citizenship: Advanced Studies

3

INS 2123Language and Culture

3

INS 2133Cross-Cultural Experience

3

LDR 3733Leadership in a Diverse World

3

PHI 3043Diversity Seminar

3

PSY 3423Diversity and Cross-Cultural Psychology

3

RDG 4353Diversity and Language Arts

3

REL 3043Christian-Muslim Interactions

3

REL 3923World Religions

3

SEN 2013Corporate Responsibility and Social Enterprise

3

SEN 3023Sustainable Community Development - Urban

3

SOC 2453Marriage and Family Dynamics

3

Fine Arts Appreciation

(Choose one):
ART 1413Foundations of Drawing and Composition

3

ART 2003Art Appreciation

3

ART 2213Fine Arts Studio I

3

ART 2233Introduction to Art Therapy

3

ART 2413Principles of Design

3

ART 3213Fine Arts Studio II

3

ART 4123Art History

3

ENG 3523Creative Writing

3

FLM 2013Film Appreciation

3

FLM 2423Film History

3

HON 2113The American Experience

3

HON 3113The Western Experience: Advanced Studies

3

INS 2133Cross-Cultural Experience

3

MUS 1203Music Foundations

3

MUS 2303Music Appreciation

3

PHI 2413Introduction to Aesthetics

3

THE 2003Theatre Appreciation

3

THE 3313History of Western Theatre: Greeks to Renaissance

3

THE 3323History of Western Theatre: Renaissance to the Present

3

Historical Context

(Choose one):
HIS 1313Western Civilization to 1500

3

HIS 1323Western Civilization since 1500

3

HIS 2113Michigan History

3

HIS 2413World History

3

HIS 2513United States History to 1877

3

HIS 2523United States History since 1877

3

HIS 2613Selected Topics in History

3

HIS 3363Critical Eras in European History

3

HIS 3383Critical Topics in Comparative and Global History

3

HIS 3423Globalization in the Developing World

3

HIS 3503Women in American History

3

HIS 3563Critical Eras in American History

3

HIS 3583Critical Topics in American History

3

HON 2113The American Experience

3

HON 3113The Western Experience: Advanced Studies

3

INS 3113Studies in European Civilization

3

PHI 2013Introduction to Philosophy

3

Lab Science

(Choose one):
BIO 1011Biological Science I Lab

1

AND

BIO 1013Biological Science I

3

 

BIO 1024Biological Science II with Lab

4

BIO 1134Topics in Modern Biology with Lab

4

BIO 2114Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab

4

BIO 2224Introductory Botany and Zoology with Lab

4

CHE 1314Intro to Chemistry I with Lab

4

CHE 1324Intro to Chemistry II with Lab

4

CHE 1514College Chemistry I with Lab

4

CHE 1524College Chemistry II with Lab

4

HCM 1304Community and Public Health with Lab

4

HON 2314Science as a Human Enterprise

4

NSC 1004Earth Science with Lab

4

NSC 1014Environmental Science with Lab

4

NSC 2104Physical Science with Lab

4

NSC 2204Natural Science Field Study with Lab

4

PHS 2004Astronomy with Lab

4

PHS 2014General Physics I with Lab

4

PHS 2024General Physics II with Lab

4

Literature

(Choose one):
ENG 2513Literature and Faith

3

ENG 2713World Literature to 1650

3

ENG 2723World Literature Since 1650

3

ENG 3213British Literature to 1800

3

ENG 3223British Literature Since 1800

3

ENG 3313American Literature to 1865

3

ENG 3323American Literature Since 1865

3

ENG 3513Critical Theory and Literary Analysis

3

ENG 4413Diverse Voices in Contemporary Literature

3

ENG 4593Special Topics in Literature

3

HON 2113The American Experience

3

HON 3113The Western Experience: Advanced Studies

3

THE 4743Dramatic Literature

3

Social and Behavioral Science

(Choose one):
BUS 2513Principles of Economics

3

EDU 3213Educational Psychology

3

GEO 1013Introduction to Geography

3

GEO 3113World Regional Geography

3

HON 2213Global Citizenship

3

HON 3213Global Citizenship: Advanced Studies

3

IDS 2023Health/Wellness for the Whole Person

3

MIN 2613The Congregation

3

POS 2013National Government

3

POS 2023Introduction to the American Legal System

3

POS 2033Introduction to Public Policy

3

POS 3013The U.S. in the Modern World

3

POS 4613Selected Topics in Political Science

3

PSY 2013General Psychology

3

PSY 2113Psychology of Adjustment

3

PSY 2223Life Span Development

3

PSY 2233Introduction to Art Therapy

3

SOC 2453Marriage and Family Dynamics

3

SWK 2013Introduction to Social Work

3

SWK 3003Human Behavior and the Social Environment

3

SWK 3103Social Welfare and Public Policy

3

Preparing: Students will acquire knowledge and develop skills to serve in their neighborhoods, organizations, and businesses: 12 hours

 

Research and Writing: 6 hours

ENG 1113College Composition A

3

ENG 1123College Composition B

3

HON 2013 may be substituted for ENG 1113 or ENG 1123.

Quantitative Competency (choose one)

This requirement is waived for students entering with a Mathematics SAT of 580 or above or a Math ACT of 25 or above.

BUS 2423Business Statistics

3

HON 2314Science as a Human Enterprise

4

MAT 1103Intermediate Algebra

3

MAT 1203Survey of Mathematics

3

MAT 1334Pre-Calculus

4

MAT 2213Math for Elementary Teachers I

3

MAT 2223Math for Elementary Teachers II

3

MAT 2233Finite Mathematics

3

MAT 2413Elementary Statistics

3

PHI 2023Logic

3

PSY 3303Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences

3

Communication (choose one)

COM 1013Communication Basics

3

COM 2223Public Speaking

3

HON 2013 may satisfy the communication requirement.

Integrating: Students will connect and apply knowledge and skills to their professional and personal lives: 2 hours

IDS 1001Vocation and Identity

1

IDS 1011Vocation in Practice

1

IDS 1001 is waived if transferring more than 15 hours. IDS 1011 is required for all students.

Calling: Students will discern what God has called them to be and do: 8 hours

 

Theological Foundations

REL 1002Introduction to Christian Faith

2

REL 1013Survey of Biblical Literature

3

Theological Exploration (choose one)

Waived if transferring more than 29 hours.
BIB 3113Pentateuch

3

BIB 3123Old Testament Prophets

3

BIB 3153Old Testament Poetic and Wisdom Literature

3

BIB 3173Old Testament Narrative Literature

3

BIB 3203Synoptic Gospels

3

BIB 3273New Testament Epistles

3

BIB 3283Revelation

3

BIB 3323Urban Ministry in the New Testament

3

BIB 3613Special Topics in Biblical Studies

3

BIB 4213Luke and Acts

3

HON 2033Spiritual Formation

3

MIN 1333The Ministry Life

3

MIN 2513Theology of Ministry

3

MIN 2613The Congregation

3

MIN 3333Introduction to Youth Ministry

3

MIN 3353Religion, Media, and Youth Culture

3

MIN 3363Family Life Ministry

3

MIN 3613Pastoral Care

3

MIN 3893Special Topics in Ministry

3

REL 2923World Religions

3

REL 3043Christian-Muslim Interactions

3

REL 3613Special Topics in Religion

3

REL 3923World Religions

3

THL 2013Spiritual Formation

3

THL 2023Theology of Worship

3

THL 3793History and Theology of the Christian Tradition I

3

THL 3893Special Topics in Historical Theology

3

THL 4003History and Theology of the Christian Tradition II

3

Total Credit Hours: 41