Fall 1997
Courses are color coded as follows:
Biology       
Chemistry      
Physics      
Mathematics      
Statistics      
Philosophy/Theology      
General Education
- ART 251 - Photography I (3) Introduction
to the camera and the darkroom.  Emphasizes using the camera as a
tool for seeing, understanding imagery, and composition.
 
- BIL 207 - Johannine
Literature (3) Analysis of the Gospel and Epistles of John, designed to
uncover their origin, structure, content, and particular themes.
 
- MAT 341 - Mathematical
Modeling (3) Discrete deterministic models.  Applications of graph
theory, linear programming, game theory, election theory, and finite difference
equations.  Computer simulation.  Case studies in areas of student's
choice.
 
- NSC 496 - Science Seminar
(1) Historical, philosophical, and ethical aspects of the natural sciences,
with some discussion of various models for relating science and Christian
faith.
 
- PER 129 - Self Defense (1)
 
- PER 136 - Weight Training/Conditioning (1)
 
- PHI 345 - Philosophy
of Religion (3) Major philosophical problems of religion, with special
attention to the questions of faith and reason, God's existence and relationship
to the world, evil, and religious language.
 
- STA 407 - Introductory
Mathematical Statistics (3) Mathematical theory underlying probability,
statistical estimation and hypothesis testing; probability distributions,
limiting distributions, the central limit theorem.
 
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