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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
MISSION/HISTORY/ENGLISH STUDIES/PRACTICAL MINISTRY

HISTORY STUDIES

HI 101 - Western Civilization I
-Not available at time of catalog printing. May be prepared before the end of this catalog period. Students needing it should take it from their local community college and transfer credit.
---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)

HI 102 - Western Civilization II
-(see HI 101).
---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)

HI 122 - Ancient History
-From earliest recorded accounts and oral traditions to the great ancient civilizations, early mankind is studied. Oriental, Egyptian, Babylonian, Persian, Phoenician, Grecian, Roman and other peoples are considered, especially in Bible light.
---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)


HI 201 - Church History I
-(same as TH 201)
---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)


HI 202 - Church History II

-(same as TH 202)
---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)

HI 301 - Revival History
-A special historical focus on great sovereign works of God in His church and nations. Emphasis is placed on modern era great awakenings, lessons to be learned, and comparisons to Biblical revivals.
---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)

HI 302 - History of Missions
(same as MS 102)
---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)

HI 402 - United States History
-A survey of the philosophical, religious, social, industrial and economic developments in the founding, growth and transition periods of the nation. Emphasis is given to significant individuals and the influence of the Bible.
---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)

HI 403 - Baptist History
-An analysis of the beginning and development of the Baptist movement including transition through doctrinal, philosophical and personal influences. Emphasis is given to Individuals and the role of Baptists in shaping society. ---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)

HI 430-39 - Seminar in History
-Students may take non-CTU history seminars with prior approval and specified reading and writing assignments. Especially appropriate when fill-in credit is needed.
----------------------------- ---------------------------(1 to 2 credits)

HI 450-59 - Project in History
-Students may seek approval for specialized directed study in a history area. Especially appropriate when fill-in credit is needed. ------------------------------------ --------------------(1 to 2 credits)

PRACTICAL MINISTRY

PM 510 - How to Use Tool Books
-An introduction to the proper use of a variety of tool books for the purpose of theological study and research.
---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)

PM 520 - How to Research Online
-An introduction to the proper use of internet resources for the purpose of theological study and research.
---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)

PM 530 - Advanced Tool Use
-The second and advanced course of course 'PM 510' - "How to Use Tool Books".
---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)

ENGLISH STUDIES

EN 101 - English Grammar I
-Basic Fundamentals of English rules of grammar and principles of usage. Students may take it at a community college and transfer credit.
---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)

EN 102 - English Grammar II
Prerequisite: EN 101
-A continued study of English rules of grammar and principles of usage. (see EN 101)
---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)

EN 201 - English and Writing
-An introduction to the proper use of the language in written communication with emphasis on sentence structure, common errors, journalistic style, letters, and presentations.
---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)

EN 301 - Great Literature in English
-A survey of significant English and American authors and writings. Special emphasis is given to expressions of, or responses to, Christianity.
---------------------------------------------------------------(3 credits)

EN 430-39 - Seminar in English
-Students may take special non-CTU English, writing or literature seminars with prior approval and specified assignments. Especially appropriate when fill-in credit is needed.
---------------------------- ----------------------------(1 to 2 credits)

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