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Undergraduate
Courses
General
Studies
Division
of General Studies
As
a part of the foundational course program at Brewer Christian
College and Graduate School all undergraduate students
are required to complete a 19-37 hour course study of General
Education. In each of Brewer’s Biblical studies programs,
students will take courses in general math, basic oral
and written communication, science, technology, the humanities,
and social science. The ultimate goal of the general studies
division is to challenge students to be thinkers, guided
by the Word of God who can integrate the standard of His
Word with knowledge of God’s created universe and today’s
culture.
General
Education Core
Within the General Education Division, a common core has been established for
all bachelor level students. The Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies with
a emphasis Degree includes the following general studies core:
GEN 101
Online Orientation 1 Credit Hour
ENL 102 English Composition 3 Credit Hours
ENL 103 English Composition II 3 Credit Hours
ENL 151 Classical Literature 3 Credit Hours
HIS 113 History of Civilization I 3 Credit Hours
HIS 114 History of Civilization II 3 Credit Hours
HUM 201 Introduction to the Arts
or HUM 210 Fundamentals of Music 3 Credit Hours
MCS 201 Mathematics For General Education 3 Credit Hours
MCS 231 Principles of Computing 3 Credit Hours
PTH 306 Christian Ethics 3 Credit Hours
PRE 101 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 Credit Hours
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3 Credit Hours
SOC 263 Family Systems 3 Credit Hours
Program
Objectives
In addition to the common core listed above, all Bachelor of Arts students
must take one year of a foreign language is required in order to receive a
Bachelor of Arts in Bible degree.
The following
objectives of the Division of General Studies are applicable
to all programs offered by Brewer Christian College and
Graduate School and are applicable to the programs listed
on pages in this catalog. Our goal is that:
1.
Students will be challenged to be thinkers, guided by
the Word of God who can integrate the standard of His
Word with knowledge of God’s created universe and today’s
culture;
2. Students will develop the essential skills necessary for effective written
and oral communication;
3. Students will gain a simple understanding of the humanities and be better
equipped to explore them through the eyes of Christ;
4. Student will gain/demonstrate the knowledge and ability to use basic computer
software to produce printed materials, multimedia presentations, and basic
accounting.
5. Students will receive an overview of scientific research and be able to
integrate its findings into a Godly worldview.
All
courses are three semester credit hours unless noted otherwise
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