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Master the art of oral communication through focused material selection, hands-on practice, and constructive feedback.
Dive into the study of society and group dynamics, exploring core sociological theories, social inequality, institutions, and the nuances of diversity.
Discover the world of art appreciation, delving into its vocabulary, history, and design principles, while fostering discussions on visual imagery's significance.
Hone your written communication with critical reading, research, and crafting compelling expository and argumentative prose.
Journey through the Bible, exploring God's relationship with humanity, from creation to redemption, highlighting pivotal figures, events, and themes.
Discover a biblical approach to leadership emphasizing 'I AM Third', guiding students to prioritize God first, others second, and self third in real-world applications.
Explore U.S. history from early settlements to the Civil War, emphasizing the evolution of the concept of liberty in the colonial and early republic eras.
This course fosters personal financial planning and money management skills rooted in biblical principles, emphasizing early education for lifelong fiscal responsibility and self-reliance.
Examine key elements of worldviews with a special emphasis on the Christian perspective, addressing foundational questions about God, humanity, ethics, truth, and beyond.
Experience algebra through practical applications in real-world scenarios like finance, data analysis, and cooking, enhancing your problem-solving skills and everyday decision-making.
Creation and Life introduces you to the world of biology within a Christian framework, weaving together the study of life with insights from a Christian worldview. The course explores the fundamental concepts of biology.
The course will be a broad overview of computer security topics including security threats, personal computer security, operating system security, web security, physical security, access control, intrusion detection, anti-virus & anti-spyware systems, cryptography, steganography, security models & practice, business continuity & disaster recovery, and risk management.
This course continues the journey into the art of persuasive writing, focusing on the rhetoric, logic, and evidence needed to craft compelling arguments. Drawing inspiration from works of classical rhetoric, you will hone your skills in writing persuasive and expository prose.
In this course, you will pursue a journey of self-discovery, personal growth, and spiritual development. You will learn the benefits of trusting God, embracing failure, and cultivating patience while developing a deeper sense of your purpose and direction in life.
Embark on a journey into the captivating world of the human mind as expressed through affect, cognition, behavior, and relationships. This unique exploration delves deep into the foundational elements of psychology while intertwining the rich teachings and principles of Christianity.
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Dual Enrollment allows high school students to enroll in college-level courses, thereby earning both high school and college credits.
These courses are delivered fully online. They are asynchronous in the sense that they can be completed without meeting at any specific time, although there are live sessions that you will need to watch by recording if you do not attend. Each course comes with a pacing guide to help you stay on schedule in your progress through the course.
Because these courses are online the student will need access to the internet and a laptop.
At this time, none of the courses require prerequisites. In the future, some courses may. In such cases, the course description will clearly state what prerequisites are needed.
The courses are designed for flexibility in pace and schedule, accommodating diverse learning speeds and commitments.
The courses are intentionally designed to weave Christian teachings, values, and perspectives into the learning content.
After successful completion a student will receive transferable college credits from the academic institution.
Some of the courses available include Communication, Sociology, Art Appreciation & Experience, Writing to Communicate, The Story in the Bible, Leadership, Introduction to Agriculture, American History, Financial Strategies for Life, Intro to Philosophy, and College Algebra.
Each course has a linked "Syllabus" next to its title that provides in-depth details about the course content, requirements, and other relevant information.
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