G134 Private Music Lessons — 1 hour per
semester/maximum 6 credits in combination with those of
G135. Applied music is offered to anyone who wants to
improve his/her skills in piano or vocal studies.
G135 Vocal Music — 1 hour per semester/maximum 6
credits in combination with those of G134. Selected singers
will explore different forms of choral music. The group will
perform several times during the semester.
G181 Personal Finance - 3 hours. This course will center on
the basic concepts of personal financial planning. Specifics
of budgeting, financing a home, investments, spending
priorities, and coordination of financial planning will be
presented.
G191 Media Technology Lab - 2 hours. This lab
provides an opportunity to develop a vision for
communicating the biblical gospel through electronic media,
and to develop hands-on experience with a variety of media
tools. A central component of this lab is television
production. Students will have opportunity to learn and
practice camera techniques, editing, sound, and lighting.
Each student will select one multimedia project to work on
and complete during the semester.
G261 Introduction to Biblical Languages — 2 hours. A
study of the essentials of Greek forms, syntax, and
vocabulary to enable the student to read the New Testament
in the original language.
G262 Greek II — 2 hours (Prerequisite G261).
Retention and development of basic grammatical concepts is
provided by weekly exercises in translation, vocabulary
drill, grammatical analysis, and use of reference works.
Materials are examined in terms of their place in exegetical
practice. Greek selections are mainly from the Gospel of
John.
G271 Church History I — 3 hours. A survey of the
history of the Christian church in the west — its important
individuals, movements, events, and trends — from the
apostolic age to the present.
G272 Church History II - 2 hours. A brief survey of
the development of dissenters from the Radical Reformation,
focusing on the emergence of the Church of God out of the
Adventist/Millerite movement, following down to the recent
developments in the twentieth-century.
G311 Medical Intensive — 2 hours. This course is to
review basic first aid and CPR for the potential missionary.
It will incorporate local training and adjunct instructors
to review essentials of health care while in another
country. It is part of the Missions Track.