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1701HSSL435Human Resource Management of the Health Services and Senior Living Facility
A study of the organization, training, motivation, and direction of employees with a view to maintaining their productivity and morale at a high level. Selection, compensation, financial incentives, work standards, and leadership are the topics that will be covered.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLSchool of BusinessActive
1702HSSL437Marketing of the Health Services and Senior Living Facility
Marketing functions, problems, services, and competitive practices unique to the various health services and senior living industries.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLSchool of BusinessActive
1703HSSL437Marketing of the Health Services and Senior Living Facility
Marketing functions, problems, services, and competitive practices unique to the various health services and senior living industries.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2019 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLBusiness, School ofActive
1704HSSL437Marketing of the Health Services and Senior Living Facility
Marketing functions, problems, services, and competitive practices unique to the various health services and senior living industries.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLSchool of BusinessActive
1705HSSL465Topics in Health Services and Senior Living Administration
Selected topics designed to meet the needs or interests of students in specialty areas of business and management. This course may be repeated for credit with permission.

Credits: 0 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLSchool of BusinessActive
1706HSSL465Topics in Health Services and Senior Living Administration
See HSSL 265 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2019 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLBusiness, School ofActive
1707HSSL465Topics in Health Services and Senior Living Administration
Selected topics designed to meet the needs or interests of students in specialty areas of business and management. This course may be repeated for credit with permission.

Credits: 0 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLSchool of BusinessActive
1708HSSL490Internship in Assisted Living/Residential Care Community
The internship is designed to provide the student with 250 clock hours of management training experience in an Assisted Living/Residential Care Community under the supervision of an experienced Executive Director. The Assisted Living/Residential Care Community must be approved by the HSSL program director. After completing this course, the student will have a deeper understanding of the regulatory requirements, administrative procedures and day-to-day operations of an assisted living/residential care community.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLSchool of BusinessActive
1709HSSL490Internship in Assisted Living/Residential Care Community
The internship is designed to provide the student with 250 clock hours of management training experience in an Assisted Living/Residential Care Community under the supervision of an experienced Executive Director. The Assisted Living/Residential Care Community must be approved by the HSSL program director. After completing this course, the student will have a deeper understanding of the regulatory requirements, administrative procedures and day-to-day operations of an assisted living/residential care community.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLSchool of BusinessActive
1710HSSL490Internship in Assisted Living/Residential Care Community
The internship is designed to provide the student with 250 clock hours of management training experience in an Assisted Living/Residential Care Community under the supervision of an experienced Executive Director. The Assisted Living/Residential Care Community must be approved by the HSSL program director. After completing this course, the student will have a deeper understanding of the regulatory requirements, administrative procedures and day-to-day operations of an assisted living/residential care community.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2019 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLBusiness, School ofActive
1711HSSL492Internship in Skilled Nursing Administration
The internship is a tailored program of 650-1000 clock hours of management training experience in a Health Services and Senior Living facility approved by the University. The hours are determined by the minimum required by the state in which the student wants to be licensed. The program director or designee will make scheduled on-site evaluation visits. The student is responsible for arranging the time of visits with the facility management. Three reports must be submitted at each 100-hour interval: a written narrative description of the experience, an intern's report form, and an administrator's report and evaluation form. These are described in the Health Services and Senior Living Internship Manual.

Credits: 2 - 8, Lab Fee 07 ($120), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2019 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLBusiness, School ofActive
1712HSSL492Internship in Skilled Nursing Administration (SERV-2)
The internship is a tailored program of 650-1000 clock hours of management training experience in a Health Services and Senior Living facility approved by the University. The hours are determined by the minimum required by the state in which the student wants to be licensed. The program director or designee will make scheduled on-site evaluation visits. The student is responsible for arranging the time of visits with the facility management. Reports must be submitted at 100, 250, 400 and 650 hour intervals. These reports include: a written narrative description of the experience, an intern's report form, and an administrator's report and evaluation form. These are described in the Health Services and Senior Living Internship Manual.

Credits: 2 - 8, Lab Fee 07 ($120), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLSchool of BusinessActive
1713HSSL493Senior Living Facility Administration Internship
An internship consists of on-the-job experience working under supervision on a full-time basis. All hours must be completed on one job site. Students choosing 0 hours will receive a grade of pass/fail. A minimum of 100 clock hours of work experience is required for each semester hour of credit. (Note: A maximum of 3 credit hours of practicum and/or internship may apply as an elective in the major.)

Credits: 0 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLSchool of BusinessActive
1714HSSL494Internship in Skilled Nursing Administration
The internship is a tailored program of 650-1000 clock hours of management training experience in a Health Services and Senior Living facility approved by the University. The hours are determined by the minimum required by the state in which the student wants to be licensed. The program director or designee will make scheduled on-site evaluation visits. The student is responsible for arranging the time of visits with the facility management. Reports must be submitted at 100, 250, 400 and 650 hour intervals. These reports include: a written narrative description of the experience, an intern's report form, and an administrator's report and evaluation form. These are described in the Health Services and Senior Living Internship Manual.

Credits: 2 - 8, Lab Fee 07 ($120), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLSchool of BusinessActive
1715HSSL495Directed Study
See HSSL 295 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2019 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLSchool of BusinessActive
1716HSSL495Independent Study
An independent study involves individual research work open only to business majors. Content to be arranged. Approval must be secured from Dean of the School prior to registration.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLSchool of BusinessActive
1717HSSL495Independent Study
An independent study involves individual research work open only to business majors. Content to be arranged. Approval must be secured from Dean of the School prior to registration.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLSchool of BusinessActive
1718HSSL497Health Services and Senior Living Administration Research
This course permits students to apply principles of research and statistical analysis of data leading to the completion of a research project.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2019 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLSchool of BusinessActive
1719HSSL497Health Services and Senior Living Administration Research
This course permits students to apply principles of research and statistical analysis of data leading to the completion of a research project.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Health Services & Senior Living Administration (HSSL)HSSLSchool of BusinessActive
1720INDV110Human Rights and Service (SERV-2)
This course examines the history of human rights and current human rights issues. Best practices of social entrepreneurs in the human rights arena are analyzed. An application is made to how Seventh-day Adventists individually and corporately can relate to human rights issues.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1721INDV210Introduction to Careers in Law, Politics and Development
This course is intended to introduce majors and minors in Political Science and International Development to professionals and opportunities in their field. It will involve guest speakers, field trips, and general reading regarding best practices for gaining employment.

Credits: 1, Lab Fee 12 ($300), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: N/A

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1722INDV210Introduction to Careers in Law, Politics and Development
This course is intended to introduce majors and minors in Political Science and International Development to professionals and opportunities in their field. It will involve guest speakers, field trips, and general reading regarding best practices for gaining employment.

Credits: 1, Lab Fee 16 ($500), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: N/A

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1723INDV220International Relations and Global Politics
This course examines the politics of the global arena to foster understanding so that students can better serve the world's inhabitants. A comparison is made between secular international relations theory and a biblical worldview.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1724INDV230International Organizations in International Development
This course provides an overview of the primary existing organizations that play a role in development and their interaction within the international state system with analysis as to contributions and limitations.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1725INDV250Cross-Cultural Experience
This course offers principles of cultural appropriateness and conflict resolution in the political and developmental arena.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1726INDV265Topics in INDV
Selected topics designed to meet the needs or interests of students in specialty areas of global policy and service studies. This course may be repeated for credit with permission.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1727INDV291Practicum
Practicum requirements include at least 150 hours at an organization approved by the course instructor and an in-depth reflection assignment on the practicum.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1728INDV291Practicum
Practicum requirements include at least 150 hours at an organization approved by the course instructor and an in-depth reflection assignment on the practicum. Pass/Fail.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1729INDV295Directed Study
A course emphasizing individual directed study. The instructor to whom the student is assigned will determine whether credit is upper or lower division. This course also includes credit offered by the History and Political Studies Department on directed study tours. Approval of the department is required prior to registration.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1730INDV295Independent Study
A course emphasizing individual study. The instructor to whom the student is assigned will determine whether credit is upper or lower division. This course also includes credit offered by the History and Political Studies Department on independent study tours. Approval of the department is required prior to registration.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1731INDV320Issues in Development and Ethics
Development practitioners will come in from the field for two weeks during the summer to teach the class. They will teach about their specific areas. This course may be repeated.

Credits: 2, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1732INDV320Issues in Development and Ethics
Development practitioners will come in from the field for two weeks during the summer to teach the class. They will teach about their specific areas. This course may be repeated.

Credits: 2, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER ODD YEARS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1733INDV321Issues in Ethics and Development
Addresses current issues in the field of development from an ethical, Christian perspective.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER ODD YEARS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1734INDV350Sustainable Agriculture (SERV-2)
Topics include examining sustainable agriculture through the lens of health and education as a means for maintaining ecological, societal, and spiritual balance.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 06 ($90), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1735INDV350Sustainable Agriculture (SERV-2)
Topics include examining sustainable agriculture through the lens of health and education as a means for maintaining ecological, societal, and spiritual balance.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 06 ($90), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1736INDV350Sustainable Agriculture (SERV-2)
Topics include examining sustainable agriculture through the lens of health and education as a means for maintaining ecological, societal, and spiritual balance.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 15 ($400), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1737INDV360Political Economy
This course examines the development and nature of the political economy, primarily focusing on the United States. Major economic thinkers and theories are explored from the eighteenth century to the present. The application of economic theories and their impact are analyzed. Economic institutions and trends in society are placed in historical context. This course is cross-listed with ECON 360. A student may receive credit for this course from only one program

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1738INDV360Political Economy
This course examines the development and nature of the political economy, primarily focusing on the United States. Major economic thinkers and theories are explored from the eighteenth century to the present. The application of economic theories and their impact are analyzed. Economic institutions and trends in society are placed in historical context. This course is cross-listed with ECON 360. A student may receive credit for this course from only one program

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER EVEN YEARS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1739INDV370Policies in Global Health (W)
Topics include best practices in health policy, management, lifestyle medicine, and community based development.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1740INDV370Policies in Global Health (W)
Topics include best practices in health policy, management, lifestyle medicine, and community based development.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER EVEN YEARS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1741INDV465Topics
See INDV 265 for course description.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1742INDV480Research Methods
Students will learn original research skills and theories in the social and political sciences, assess Christian Biblical approaches to political studies theory, and embark on an individual research project, in consultation with the professor. The result will be a publishable article-length piece of scholarship.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 05 ($60), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1743INDV490Oral Exam
List of readings and study guide questions to be assessed in a one-hour oral exam during the fall semester of the senior year. Students will be given a chance to connect the ideas from their courses with their Christian Biblical worldview and to demonstrate verbal facility with the major concepts of their major's curricula.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1744INDV490Oral Exam
List of readings and study guide questions to be assessed in a one-hour oral exam during the fall semester of the senior year. Students will be given a chance to connect the ideas from their courses with their Christian Biblical worldview and to demonstrate verbal facility with the major concepts of their major's curricula.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1745INDV491Practicum
Practicum requirements include at least 150 hours at an organization approved by the course instructor and an in-depth reflection assignment on the practicum.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1746INDV491Practicum
Practicum requirements include at least 150 hours at an organization approved by the course instructor and an in-depth reflection assignment on the practicum. Pass/Fail.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1747INDV495Directed Study
See INDV 295 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1748INDV495Independent Study
A course emphasizing individual study. The instructor to whom the student is assigned will determine whether credit is upper or lower division. This course also includes credit offered by the History and Political Studies Department on independent study tours. Approval of the department is required prior to registration.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1749INDV497Research Methods
This course trains students to conduct their own research on a development topic of their choice. By the end of the semester, students will have crafted research designs useful for future publications or writing samples for employment or graduate applications. While the research project will consume much of our class time, professionalization topics will also be discussed.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1750INDV497Research Methods
This course trains students to conduct their own research on a development topic of their choice. By the end of the semester, students will have crafted research designs useful for future publications or writing samples for employment or graduate applications. While the research project will consume much of our class time, professionalization topics will also be discussed.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 10 ($210), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1751INDV498Senior Capstone
This class meets bi-weekly during the fall semester of the senior year. It includes the senior retreat, a professional conference, attendance at career fairs and mentoring regarding getting jobs, going to graduate school, and spiritual discipleship for emerging adults.

Credits: 0 - 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2020 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1752INDV499Oral Exam
Lists of readings and study guide questions to be assessed in a one-hour oral exam during the senior year.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 — Indefinite)    
✔️International Development Studies (INDV)INDVHistory and Political StudiesActive
1753ITAL101Elementary Italian I
Introduces students to the basic principles of the language necessary for written and oral communication. Emphasis placed on developing the ability to use the language creatively to talk about oneself and to deal with daily life situations within the Italian cultural context. Laboratory work required. (Available only through Adventist Colleges Abroad [ACA].

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2001 — Indefinite)    
✔️Italian (ITAL)ITALModern LanguagesActive
1754ITAL102Elementary Italian II
Continues ITAL 101. This course further develops the student's ability to communicate in Italian, both orally and in writing. Students will speak, read, and write about such topics as advice and opinions, the future, and hypothetical situations, while at the same time gaining insights into the culture of Italy. Laboratory work required. (Available only through Adventist Colleges Abroad [ACA].

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2001 — Indefinite)    
✔️Italian (ITAL)ITALModern LanguagesActive
1755ITAL207Intermediate Italian I
This course requires a fairly good foundation in the basic principles of the language. Students improve their communication skills by discussing and writing about various topics drawn from readings focused on Italian culture. Review of grammar is included. Laboratory work required. (Available only through Adventist Colleges Abroad [ACA]).

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2001 — Indefinite)    
✔️Italian (ITAL)ITALModern LanguagesActive
1756ITAL208Intermediate Italian II
Continues ITAL 207 and requires a good foundation in the basic principles of the language. Students improve their communication skills by discussing and writing about various topics drawn from readings focused on Italian culture. Although review of grammar is included, it is not necessarily stressed. Laboratory work required. (Available only through Adventist Colleges Abroad [ACA]).

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 03 ($20), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2001 — Indefinite)    
✔️Italian (ITAL)ITALModern LanguagesActive
1757JOUR105Writing for the Media
Basic writing skills for newspaper, magazines, advertising, public relations, online and broadcasting, with emphasis on learning the Associated Press Stylebook.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate ✔️ Adult Degree Completion (1986 — Indefinite)    
✔️✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1758JOUR175Communication Workshop
One semester-hour credit will be available for 40 clock hours of active participation in workshops conducted by the School in such areas as free-lance writing, news writing, video production, editing newsletters, crisis communication, public relations writing, fund raising, writing for student publications, editing student publications, and advising student publications. Advanced students may earn additional credits by completing a project started during the workshop. May be repeated for credit.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1989 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1759JOUR205News Reporting
News gathering and research techniques; development of news writing skills and style. Emphasis on clarity of writing, accuracy, balance and fairness, and on meeting deadlines. Students are required to contribute bi-weekly stories to the University's newspaper, The Southern Accent. Oral communication emphasis: Interviewing.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate ✔️ Adult Degree Completion (1987 — Indefinite)    
✔️✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1760JOUR245Senior Project
This student-selected, School-approved project demonstrates the student's ability to perform in his/her major field. Students in this course meet with their supervising professor as needed. A written proposal for a project must be submitted to the advising professor by three weeks into the term.

Credits: 1, Lab Fee 06 ($90), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2010 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1761JOUR265Topics in Communication
Selected topics in journalism or related areas of communication.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1987 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1762JOUR291Practicum
Supervised work experience in writing or journalism. At least 90 clock hours of work experience are required for each semester hour of credit. Procedures and guidelines are available from the School. Retroactive credit is not available.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1998 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1763JOUR291Practicum
Supervised work experience in writing or journalism. At least 50 clock hours of work experience are required for each semester hour of credit. Procedures and guidelines are available from the School. Retroactive credit is not available.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1764JOUR295Directed Study
For students who want to do independent research and writing in a specialized area of the mass media. Directed study topics will be selected with guidance from the instructor who will serve as a consultant to the student in carrying out the project.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1980 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1765JOUR295Independent Study
For students who want to do independent research and writing in a specialized area of the mass media. Independent study topics will be selected with guidance from the instructor who will serve as a consultant to the student in carrying out the project.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1766JOUR313Publication Editing
Students will learn to edit according to the Associated Press Stylebook; write effective headlines and photo captions; select articles, photos, graphics and typefaces; become familiar with legal issues and tools that assist in research and fact verification; evaluate press estimates; and stay within budget. Use of color and the differences between editing for newspapers, magazines, and newsletters will be considered. Students will produce a newsletter and develop editing skills through various projects.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2002 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1767JOUR316Magazine and Feature Article Writing (W)
The study and practice of researching, writing, and marketing non-fiction feature stories for magazines, newspapers, and other periodicals. Discusses the writing process from idea development and story focus through final revision and marketing of articles via query letters to editors.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate ✔️ Adult Degree Completion (1975 — Indefinite)    
✔️✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1768JOUR342Interactive Journalism
This course teaches modern journalists to tell interactive stories using new, emerging media-working with audio, video, photography, and web technology. The course builds on skills taught in News Reporting and Introduction to Web Design.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 11 ($240), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2006 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1769JOUR342Interactive Journalism
This course teaches modern journalists to tell interactive stories using new, emerging media-working with audio, video, photography, and web technology. The course builds on skills taught in News Reporting and Introduction to Web Design.

Credits: 3, Lab Fee 12 ($300), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1770JOUR356Investigative Reporting (W)
Students learn advanced investigative reporting, including in-depth research and interviewing skills. Emphasis on public affairs reporting including assigned articles in politics, government, law enforcement, society, science, medicine, education, religion, the arts, business, and also includes an introduction to computer-assisted reporting.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1994 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1771JOUR372Journalism Internship
Students work at a newspaper, magazine, broadcast station, or other agency to obtain on-the-job journalism experience, preferably during an 8 to 12 week period the summer between the junior and senior year when no other college course is taken. At least 300 clock hours of work experience are required. Procedures and guidelines are available from the School.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2021 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1772JOUR391Practicum
Prerequisite(s): Consent of instructor before arranging for practicum. See JOUR 291 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1999 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1773JOUR392Journalism Internship
Students work at a newspaper, magazine, broadcast station, or other agency to obtain on-the-job journalism experience, preferably during an 8 to 12 week period the summer between the junior and senior year when no other college course is taken. At least 300 clock hours of work experience are required. Procedures and guidelines are available from the School.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: ALL SEMESTERS

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2020 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1774JOUR416Literary Journalism (W)
This course explores the nonfiction form of literary journalism: the extended, often book-length, nonfiction treatment of a topic. Literary journalism distinguishes itself from conventional reporting by going much deeper into a topic-by telling a story with literary techniques such as scene-setting, character development, and rich detail. Literary journalism combines the accuracy of a journalist with the storytelling ability of a novelist. In this course, students will (a) study the theory and techniques of literary journalism, (b) read top works from literary journalists (extended-treatment articles and books), (c) become more familiar with the book publishing industry, and (d) produce a single extended work of literary journalism for publication as a long-form article or book.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1775JOUR445Senior Project
See JOUR 245 for course description.

Credits: 1, Lab Fee 06 ($90), Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2002 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1776JOUR465Topics in Communication
See JOUR 265 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1990 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1777JOUR475Communication Workshop
See JOUR 175 for course description.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: SUMMER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1989 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1778JOUR495Directed Study
For students who want to do independent research and writing in a specialized area of the mass media. Directed study topics will be selected with guidance from the instructor who will serve as a consultant to the student in carrying out the project.

Credits: 1 - 4, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1978 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1779JOUR495Independent Study
For students who want to do independent research and writing in a specialized area of the mass media. Independent study topics will be selected with guidance from the instructor who will serve as a consultant to the student in carrying out the project.

Credits: 1 - 4, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 — Indefinite)    
✔️Journalism (JOUR)JOURSchool of Journalism and CommunicationActive
1780LIBR265Topics in Library
Selected topics designed to meet the needs or interests of students in specialty areas of the library. This course may be repeated for credit with permission.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2013 — Indefinite)    
✔️Library (LIBR)LIBR(not set)Active
1781LIBR465Topics in Library
Selected topics designed to meet the needs or interests of students in specialty areas of the library. This course may be repeated for credit with permission.

Credits: 1 - 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2011 — Indefinite)    
✔️Library (LIBR)LIBR(not set)Active
1782MAND101Elementary Mandarin I
This course is designed for students without or with very limited Chinese (Mandarin) background. The primary focus is on conversational skills with emphasis on competence and accuracy. Students will learn listening and speaking skills using creative approaches including song and drama presentations, in addition to the lectures. Basic Chinese cultures, customs and traditions are also covered.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2018 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Mandarin (MAND)MANDModern LanguagesActive
1783MAND102Elementary Mandarin II
This course is a beginning course in Mandarin with emphasis on the fundamentals of pronunciation, structure, and conversational skills.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2018 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Mandarin (MAND)MANDModern LanguagesActive
1784MAND207Intermediate Mandarin
This course is designed for students to learn the use of Chinese phonetic symbols (Hanyu Pinyin); sentence construction; reading, writing and understanding simple passages. Basic Chinese cultures, customs and traditions are also covered. Print-Friendly Page (opens a new window)

Credits: 4, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: VARIABLE

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2021 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Mandarin (MAND)MANDModern LanguagesActive
1785MATH081Introduction to Algebra and Statistics
This remedial course covers the material necessary for a successful understanding of statistics: numbers and operations, solving and graphing linear equations, set theory, counting methods, probability, and basic statistics. It is required of all students whose ACT math standard score is 15 or below. Tuition for three semester hours will be charged for this course.

Credits: 0, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2016 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive
1786MATH112Algebra for College Students
Real numbers and their properties; exponents and radicals; polynomials and factoring; rational expression manipulation; linear equations; and a thorough study of functions. This course does not apply toward a major or minor in mathematics.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive
1787MATH117College Algebra
Real numbers and their properties; exponents and radicals; polynomials and factoring; rational expression manipulation; linear equations and inequalities; functions including algebraic, rational, logarithmic, exponential; basic graphing techniques; inverse functions; systems of linear equations; applications involving a geometry and measurement. This course does not apply on a major or minor in mathematics.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2017 - 2023)     Discontinued (2022-01-01)
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive
1788MATH117College Algebra
Real numbers and their properties; exponents and radicals; polynomials and factoring; rational expression manipulation; linear equations and inequalities; functions including algebraic, rational, logarithmic, exponential; basic graphing techniques; inverse functions; systems of linear equations; applications involving a geometry and measurement. This course does not apply on a major or minor in mathematics.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2023 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive
1789MATH120Precalculus Algebra
The real and complex number systems; algebraic equations and inequalities; functions and their graphs including polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions; inverse functions and their graphs; conic sections; systems of equations; matrices; sequences; the binomial theorem. Special emphasis will be given to problems and techniques that relate to calculus. This course does not apply on a major or minor in mathematics.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1991 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive
1790MATH121Precalculus Trigonometry
The trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions and their graphs, trigonometric equations and identities, trigonometric form of complex numbers, vectors, and other applications. This course does not apply on a major or minor in mathematics.

Credits: 2, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1991 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive
1791MATH122Precalculus I
Functions and their graphs including polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic; inverse functions and their graphs; complex numbers; algebraic equations and inequalities; systems of equations; sequences and series; an introduction to trigonometric functions. Special emphasis will be given to problems and techniques that relate to calculus. This course does not apply toward a major or minor in mathematics.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | SUMMER | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive
1792MATH123Precalculus II
The trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions and their graphs, trigonometric equations and identities, trigonometric form of complex numbers, vectors, and other applications. This course does not apply on a major or minor in mathematics.

Credits: 2, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | SUMMER | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive
1793MATH125Precalculus
Functions and their graphs including polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric; inverse functions and their graphs; complex numbers; algebraic equations and inequalities; systems of equations; sequences and series; trigonometric properties; trigonometric identities. Special emphasis will be given to problems and techniques that relate to calculus. This course does not apply toward a major or minor in mathematics.

Credits: 4, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | SUMMER | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive
1794MATH191Calculus I
Differential and integral calculus of the elementary functions including limits, continuity, the derivative, computation of derivatives, applications of the derivative, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, computation of antiderivatives, applications of the definite integral.

Credits: 4, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2012 - 2024)     Discontinued (2023-01-01)
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive
1795MATH191Calculus I
Differential and integral calculus of the elementary functions including limits, continuity, the derivative, computation of derivatives, applications of the derivative, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, computation of antiderivatives, applications of the definite integral.

Credits: 4, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL | WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2024 — Indefinite)    
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive
1796MATH192Calculus II
Precise definitions of limits, further topics in differential and integral calculus, polar coordinates, analytic geometry, parametric equations, sequences, infinite series, Taylor series.

Credits: 4, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2012 — Indefinite)    
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive
1797MATH200Elementary Linear Algebra
Systems of linear equations, matrices and determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, applications.

Credits: 2, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (1991 — Indefinite)    
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive
1798MATH201Intermediate Linear Algebra
Systems of linear equations, matrices and determinants, vector spaces, linear transformations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, orthogonality and inner product spaces, applications.

Credits: 3, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: WINTER

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2012 — Indefinite)    
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive
1799MATH205Tutoring in Mathematics (SERV-2)
This course is a service learning course designed to help students become effective peer tutors.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2013 - 2022)     Discontinued (2021-01-01)
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive
1800MATH205Tutoring in Mathematics (SERV-2)
This course is a service learning course designed to help students become effective peer tutors. May be repeated for credit.

Credits: 1, Level: Undergraduate, Offered: FALL

Catalog: ✔️ Undergraduate (2022 — Indefinite)    
✔️Mathematics (MATH)MATHMathematicsActive