Spring 1998
Courses are color coded as follows:
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Mathematics
Statistics
Philosophy/Theology
General Education
- ENG 234W- Introduction to Poetry (3) Poems
of various periods and genres will be studied with particular attention
given to the English-American tradition. Students will learn how
reading poetry differs from reading other forms of discourse, and how to
enjoy reading poetry more fully.
- IDSD322 - Bioethics (3) An applied study
of ethics, focused on the use of bio-technologies that impact human life
from beginning to end. Topics covered will include reproductive technologies,
fetal research, gene splicing, and euthanasia. Biblical, decisionist,
and character ethics will be approaches to ethics considered in this course.
Students will be encouraged to develop a Christian perspective on bioethics.
- MAT 362 - Algebraic
Structures (3) Groups, rings, fields, homomorphisms, and quotient structures.
- MAT 392 - History of
Mathematics (3) Development of mathematical thought from beginning to present.
Contributions from ancient Egypt, Babylonia, and Greece; from China, India,
and the Arab world; as well as from medieval and modern Western civilization.
- MAT 494 - Senior Mathematics
Seminar (3) Readings, reports, and discussion of mathematical science ideas,
including great men of mathematics; contributions of mathematics to culture;
the relationship between mathematics and the Christian faith; and the theology
of vocation.
- THE 271 - Music Theatre (3) Practical experience
involving principles and techniques of musical theatre; performance and
production; singing, acting, dancing, lighting, set construction; course
culminates in the performance of a full musical or light opera. [Pirates
of Penzance - Policeman]
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