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Introduction To Communication
A course in the fundamental principles of effective oral communication. Special attention is given to the selection and organization of materials and the presentation of speeches. Three emphases of the course are: theory, practice, and constructive criticism.
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Art Experience & Appreciation
An introductory study of art appreciation. The course covers art-related vocabulary, focused observation, historical context and the elements and principles of design as an entry into discussion surrounding the meaning and purpose of visual imagery.
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Sociology
The scientific study of society, institutions, and group interaction, with focus on the sociological imagination and core theories. Topics include the sociological perspective, the individual in society, stratification and social inequality, social institutions, human ecology, and social change, with special attention to issues of diversity.
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Intro To Philosophy
This course is a critical analysis of the elements of a worldview with special emphasis on a Christian worldview. The course proceeds through the great questions, including worldview questions about God, humanity, ethics, social and political philosophy, truth, reality, art, and history.
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Intro to Computing with C++
This course introduces programming in C++. Students will practice solving problems by writing code, and no prior programming experience is required.
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Theatre Appreciation
An introduction to the world of theatre, and how the themes and skills in theatre apply to every walk of life and a Christian worldview. A hands-on class where students will watch, create, discuss, and immerse themselves in different theatrical productions and experiences.
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Personal Cybersecurity
The course will be a broad overview of computer security topics including security threats, personal computer security, operating system security, web security, physical security, access control, intrusion detection, anti-virus & anti-spyware systems, cryptography, steganography, security models & practice, business continuity & disaster recovery, and risk management. A brief introduction to secure software development is included. The course will not include a significant coding component.
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