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.

Psychological principles and theories applied to teaching. The coverage of psychological variables that influence teacher functioning in the classroom, the role of human development, learning, instructional models, motivation, classroom management and discipline, the nature of and the response of teachers to exceptionality, and ethnic, racial, and social differences in schools.

Fundamentals of expository writing. Offers practice in reading, interpreting, and responding to texts.

Note: Passing grade to meet college requirement is C- or better. Does not count toward the English major.

Prerequisite: Proficiency or permission of instructor.

This 3-credit course is designed to provide students with concepts about information technology by demonstrating skills such as basic computer literacy, acknowledging reliable internet resources, and integrating patient care technologies into safe health care practice. Students considering nursing or other healthcare careers will benefit from the information provided. Equivalent to CCBC HSCI 203.

Prerequisite: Enrolled in Geneva College Nursing Major.

This course addresses population focused health promotion and disease and injury prevention based on determinants of local, national, and global health, including lifestyle, environmental, cultural, and genetic factors. Population Health provides students with an overview of health and wellness regarding populations. It is designed to help students understand the importance of health promotion in populations, how policy and reform impacts populations, how the use of health education and marketing improves health and wellness, and trends for the future of population health.

Prerequisites: None