• An orientation to the world’s religions and their basic tenets focusing on their founding, history, development, major beliefs, practices, and contemporary expressions incorporating a response from a Christian worldview
  • An introduction to computer terminology, computer systems and application software. Topics include the internal components of a computer, methods of input and output, secondary storage, the Internet, communications, networks, information technology in business, and personal, social and ethical issues. Software labs include projects in word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentation graphics, and the use of a Web browser.
  • An introduction to the grammatical-historical method of interpretation with a focus on author-centered interpretation. Attention will be given to practical methodology and will examine genre, figures of speech, historical backgrounds, word studies, grammar and syntax, and resources for Bible study. Prerequisites: EN 101 and CS 101
  • A survey of the development of the American nation and the state of Georgia from the Age of Discovery to 1865. This course or History 202 meets the Georgia legislative requirement for United States and Georgia history.