This course is an introduction to the history of salvation as expressed in the Old Testament, including historical and theological study focused on Israel as the covenant people of God, with special attention given to the relationship of the Old Testament to Jesus Christ.

This course is an introduction to the political, social, and religious background and setting of the New Testament; the Gospels as witness to Jesus Christ; and the development of Christianity in the first century.

This course provides an understanding of statics of particles and rigid bodies; equivalent force-couple systems and equilibrium in 2D and 3D; frames and machines; centroids; introduction to friction; mechanics of deformable bodies: stress, strain, tension, compression, torsion, bending, shear; design and deflection of beams; and stability of columns.

ENG 101: English Composition provides the fundamentals of expository writing and offers practice in reading, interpreting, and responding to texts.

This course explores three dominant themes within western cultural history as expressed through the literary, visual, and musical arts. Diverse viewpoints on cosmology and culture-making from the pre-Christian era to the Christian eras (until the Baroque era of the 17th century) will be discussed and evaluated from a Christian perspective. Prerequisite: HUM 103.

This course explores three dominant themes within western cultural history as expressed through the literary, visual, and musical arts. Diverse viewpoints on cosmology and culture-making from the pre-Christian era to the Christian eras (until the Baroque era of the 17th century) will be discussed and evaluated from a Christian perspective. Prerequisite: HUM 103.

The Life Span Development course is designed to provide information that will assist students in understanding the normal developmental process of individuals over the entire lifespan starting with conception and ending with death.