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1 LINCOLN CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY 2019 Spring Undergraduate Class Schedule (revised ) Online registration for the Spring Semester will take place October 29-November 20, Full-semester classes begin Monday, January 7, Intensive Week #1 classes are listed on page 6 of this schedule. University Studies US 098 NET Orientation to LCU (b) --- 1/2-1/5 0 J. Donato online BIBLE/THEOLOGY Bible Core BI 170 NET Interpreting Christian Scriptures (f) 2 nd 8-wk 3/11-5/3 3 Staff online BI Senior Seminar in Bible (c) 8:00-9:15 am T,Th 3 M. Mangano C222 BI Senior Seminar in Bible (c) 2:00-3:15 pm T,Th 3 F. Johnson C222 BI 413 NET Senior Seminar in Bible (c,f) 2 nd 8-wk 3/11-5/3 3 F. Johnson online BI Text and Canon of the Bible (d) 8:00 am-5:00 pm 2 nd Th (e) 3 F. Dicken R27 Biblical Studies Majors BI Orientation to Internship (b,c) 9:00-9:50 am M 0 F. Dicken BI Internship in Biblical Studies (a) 1-6 F. Dicken Biblical Languages BL Elementary Greek II (a) 11:00-11:50 am M,T,W,Th 3 F. Dicken C138 BL Elementary Hebrew II (a) 10:00-10:50 am M,W,F 3 M. Mangano C138 Church History CH Hist Am Christianity & S-C Mvmt (a) 12:00-12:50 pm M,W,F 3 S. Smith E1B CH 380 NET Hist Am Christianity & S-C Mvmt (a,f) 1 st 8-wk 1/7-3/1 3 S. Lawson online Interdisciplinary Studies ID Intro to Worldviews 11:00-11:50 am M,W,F 3 R. Knopp R49 ID 101 NET Intro to Worldviews (f) 1 st 8-wk 1/7-3/1 3 R. Knopp online New Testament NT New Testament I 2:00-2:50 pm M,W,F 3 F. Johnson C222 NT 104 NET New Testament I (f) 1 st 8 wk 1/7-3/1 3 F. Johnson online NT New Testament II 8:00-8:50 am M,W,F 3 F. Dicken C223 NT New Testament II 1:00-1:50 pm M,W,F 3 F. Dicken C223 NT 301 NET New Testament II (f) 1 st 8-wk 1/7-3/1 3 Staff online Old Testament OT Old Testament I 8:00-8:50 am M,W,F 3 M. Mangano C222 OT Old Testament I 1:00-1:50 pm M,W,F 3 M. Mangano C222 OT Old Testament II 11:00-11:50 am M,W,F 3 M. Mangano C222 OT 337 NET Old Testament II (f) 2 nd 8-wk 3/11-5/3 3 S. Collins online Theology TH 160 IN1 Basic Christian Beliefs see footnote (g) 1/2-1/5 3 S. Cone C223 TH Compassion 11:00 am-12:15 pm T,Th 3 N. Windham E5 TH Systematic Theology 11:00 am-12:15 pm T,Th 3 S. Cone C223 TH 416 NET Systematic Theology (f) 2 nd 8-wk 3/11-5/3 3 C. Wells online TH Ethics (d) 6:30-9:00 pm T 3 R. Knopp R22 TH 474 NET Theology and Film (d,f) 1 st 8-wk 1/7-3/1 3 S. Cone online a Prerequisite required; see catalog. b There is a $100 nonrefundable course fee for US 098. c BI 413 is for seniors only; TH 416 is for juniors or seniors only. d Cross-listed with the Seminary. e Class meets on the 2 nd Thursday of each month: January 10, February 14, March 14, and April 11. f Online classes are generally restricted to online/non-traditional students. For exceptions see p. 59 of the Undergraduate Catalog. g TH 160 IN1 meets January 2-5 from 8:00-12:00 and 1:00-4:00. An automatic course fee of $230 will be added to cover room and board expenses. If not living in the dorm, students will be responsible for contacting Margie Martin in Fiscal Services (mmartin@lincolnchristian.edu) to have the fee removed. 1
2 CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES Business Administration AD Introduction to Business 2:00-3:15 pm T,Th 3 M. Gowin AD 355 NET Accounting and Finance 1 st 8-wk 1/7-3/1 3 M. Gowin online AD Marketing II (a) 11:00 am-12:15 pm T,Th 3 M. Gowin AD Orientation to Internship (c,g) 9:00-9:50 am M 0 M. Gowin AD Internship in Business Administration (a) 1-6 M. Gowin AD 487 NET Project Management (h) 2 nd 8-wk 3/11-5/3 3 M. Gowin online AD Operations Management 10:00-10:50 am M,W,F 3 E. Teoro E4 AD 488 NET Operations Management (h) 1 st 8-wk 1/7-3/1 3 E. Teoro online AD Leading and Managing Change 8:00-8:50 am M,W,F 3 E. Teoro E4 AD 493 NET Leading and Managing Change 2 nd 8-wk 3/11-5/3 3 E. Teoro online Christian Education CE Skills of the Helping Professional 12:30-1:45 pm T,Th 3 L. Roberts E4 CE Teaching Ministry of the Church 10:00-10:50 am M,W,F 3 B. Monts E1B CE 306 NET Teaching Ministry of the Church (h) 1 st 8-wk 1/7-3/1 3 B. Monts online CE Orient to Intern (Children s Min) (c,g) 9:00-9:50 am M 0 B. Monts B. M. Office CE Internship in Children s Ministry (a) TBA 1-6 B. Monts --- Christian Ministries CM Aim: Dev. a Christ-Centered Life (d) 9:00-9:50 am Th 0 J. Howe CM 100 Service Learning (e) TBA 0 B. Monts --- CM Chapel / S.F.G. (f) 9:30-10:30 am T,Th 0 J. Dicken Chapel Aud. CM Restoration Week (i) TBA 0 J. Dicken --- CM Orientation to Internship (c,g) 9:00-9:50 am M 0 B. Monts B. M. Office CM Internship in Christian Ministry (a) 1-6 B. Monts --- CM 417 NET Church Administration (h) 1 st 8-wk 1/7-3/1 3 LC Sutton online CM 420 IN1 Pastoral Care see footnote (b) 1/2-1/5 3 LC Sutton C138 Education ED Introduction to Educational Practice 8:00-9:15 am T,Th 3 M. Windham E1A ED Cultural Awareness in the Classroom 11:00 am-12:15 pm T,Th 3 M. Windham E1A ED Child Growth and Development 2:00-2:50 pm M,W,F 3 B. Monts E1A ED Education Continuation TBA 0 M. Windham a Prerequisite required; see Catalog. b CM 420 IN1 meet January 2-5 from 8:00-12:00 and 1:00-4:00. An automatic course fee of $230 will be added to cover room and board expenses. If not living in the dorm, students will be responsible for contacting Margie Martin in Fiscal Services (mmartin@lincolnchristian.edu) to have the fee removed. c Juniors and seniors only. d Required for all first-time freshmen and transfer students. There is an additional $350 class fee. e Required for all students taking 12 or more credit hours. f Required for all traditional students taking 12 or more credit hours. g Required for all students planning an internship during SU-19 or FA-19. h Online classes are generally restricted to online/non-traditional students. For exceptions see p. 59 of the Undergraduate Catalog. i Required of all full time residential and commuter students during their sophomore and junior year. Use your trip number as the section number. 2
3 CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES (continued) Intercultural Studies IC 335 NET Global Cultural Intelligence (d) 2 nd 8-wk 3/11-5/3 3 M. Nichols online IC Missions in the 21 st Century 10:00-10:50 am M,W,F 3 M. Nichols IC Language and Communication 8:00-8:50 am M,W,F 3 M. Nichols IC Orientation to Internship (b,c) 9:00-9:50 am M 0 M. Nichols M. N. Office IC Internship in Intercultural Studies (a) 1-6 M. Nichols IC Preparation for Cross-Cultural Min (a) 1:00-1:50 pm M,W,F 3 M. Nichols Preaching PR Homiletics (a) 8:00-8:50 am M,W,F 3 LC Sutton C138 PR Expository Preaching (a) 8:00-9:15 am T,Th 3 LC Sutton C138 PR Orientation to Internship (b,c) 9:00-9:50 am M 0 LC Sutton PR Internship in Preaching (a) 1-6 LC Sutton Psychology PS Skills of the Helping Professional 12:30-1:45 pm T,Th 3 L. Roberts E4 PS Lifespan Developmental Psych (a) 10:00-10:50 am M,W,F 3 L. Roberts E1A PS 349 NET Lifespan Developmental Psych (d) 1 st 8-wk 1/7-3/1 3 L. Roberts online PS 371 NET Research Methods (d) 1 st 8-wk 1/7-3/1 3 P. Thomas online PS Social Psychology (a) 2:00-3:15 pm T,Th 3 L. Roberts E1A PS 396 NET Special Issues in Ethics (d) 1 st 8-wk 1/7-3/1 3 V. Cone online PS Orientation to Internship (b,c) 9:00-9:50 am M 0 L. Roberts L.R. Office PS Internship in Psychology (a) 6 L. Roberts PS 465 NET Psychology and Religion (d) 2 nd 8-wk 3/11-5/3 3 Staff online PS 480 NET Physiological Psychology (d) 2 nd 8-wk 3/11-5/3 3 V. Cone online Spiritual Formation SF Prayer Practice 2:00-2:50 pm M,W,F 3 N. Windham E5 SF Spiritus (a) 8:00-9:15 am T,Th 3 N. Windham E3 SF Compassion 11:00 am-12:15 pm T,Th 3 N. Windham E5 SF Orientation to Internship (b,c) 9:00-9:50 am M 0 N. Windham SF Internship in Spiritual Formation (a) 1-6 N. Windham Worship Ministry WM Small Vocal Ensemble 3:20-4:10 pm M,T,W,Th 1 Colleen/Jones C218 WM Chapel Worship Team 9:00-9:50 am M 0 J. Colleen Chapel Aud. WM Keyboard Basics for Ensembles I (a) TBA TBA 1 S. Jones WM Keyboard Skills I 11:00-11:50 am M 1 S. Jones WM Musicianship Skills II (a) 1:00-1:50 pm M,W,F 3 Colleen/Jones C218 WM Arranging (a) 11:00-11:50 am T,Th 2 J. Colleen C119 WM Biblical Theology of Worship 2:00-3:15pm T,Th 3 J. Colleen C223 WM 383 NET Biblical Theology of Worship (d) 1 st 8-wk 1/7-3/1 3 D. Frankland online WM Practicum in Worship Design (a) 9:00-9:50 am W 1 J. Colleen R27 WM Orientation to Internship (b,c) 11:00-11:50 am M 0 J. Colleen J.C. Office WM Internship in Worship Ministry (a) TBA 1-6 J. Colleen Register for private music lessons by using one of the class numbers listed below. Then contact the instructor prior to the spring semester for your lesson time. There is an additional $50-per-hour class fee for private music lessons. WM Voice (non-major), J. Allison WM Percussion (non-major), Staff WM Applied Voice (major), J. Allison WM Piano (non-major), S. Jones WM Applied Voice (major), J. Allison WM Applied Voice (major), J. Allison WM Guitar (non-major), B. Lewis WM Applied Voice (major), J. Allison a Prerequisite required: see catalog. b Juniors and Seniors only. c Required for all students planning an internship during SU-19 or FA-19. d Online classes are generally restricted to online/non-traditional students. For exceptions see p. 59 of the Undergraduate Catalog. 3
4 CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES (continued) Youth and Family Ministry YM Orienteering for Youth & Family Min. 9:00-9:50 am M 0 R. Ramsey R.R. Office YM 202 NET Pre-Internship Ministry Exp. Req. full semester 1/7-5/3 0 R. Ramsey online YM Relational Dynamics for YM (a) 8:00-9:15 am T,Th 3 R. Ramsey E5 YM Youth Ministry Nuts and Bolts (a) 12:30-1:45 pm T,Th 3 R. Ramsey E5 YM Orientation to Internship (e,f) 9:00-9:50 am M 0 R. Ramsey YM Internship in Youth & Fam Min. (a) TBA 1-6 R. Ramsey GENERAL EDUCATION English Language Academy ESL High Western Worldview TBA 3 ESL High-Advanced Speaking & Listening II TBA 4 K. Simpson ESL High-Advanced Grammar & Writing II TBA 4 K. Simpson ESL High-Advanced Reading II TBA 4 History HI 141 IN1 American History see footnote (b) 1/2-1/5 3 R. Keller Interdisciplinary Studies ID 202 Early Church to The Renaissance 1:00-1:50 pm M,W,F 3 B. Messner & Staff R49 202, sect. 01 B. Messner 202, sect. 03 B. Jarvis Freeman 202, sect. 02 C. Simpson 202, sect. 04 J. Jackson ID 203 NET The Emerging Modern World (d) 1 st 8-wk 1/7-3/1 3 B. Messner online ID 204 Modern & Postmodern World 2:00-2:50 pm M,W,F 3 B. Jarvis-Freeman & Staff R49 204, sect. 01 B. Messner 204, sect. 03 B. Jarvis-Freeman 204, sect. 02 C. Simpson 204, sect. 04 J. Jackson ID 204 NET Modern & Postmodern World (d) 2 nd 8-wk 3/11-5/3 3 B. Messner online a Prerequisite required; see catalog. b HI 141 IN1 will meet January 2-5 from 8:00-12:00 and 1:00-4:00. An automatic course fee of $230 will be added to cover room and board expenses. If not living in the dorm, students will be responsible for contacting Margie Martin in Fiscal Services (mmartin@lincolnchristian.edu) to have the fee removed. c Only for nontraditional students who qualify to enroll in online degree programs, see catalog. d Online classes are generally restricted to online/non-traditional students. For exceptions see p. 59 of the Undergraduate Catalog. e Juniors and Seniors only. f Required for all students planning an internship during SU-19 or FA-19. 4
5 GENERAL EDUCATION (continued) Language and Communication LA Preparatory English I (c) 12:00-12:50 pm M,W,F 3 J. Howe LA Academic Resource Center Lab (c) 9:00-9:50 am W 2 J. Howe LA Academic Resource Center Lab (c) 9:00-9:50 am W 1 J. Howe LA Study Skills II (c) 2:00-2:50 pm M,W 2 J. Howe LA Composition I: Research 12:30-1:45 pm T,Th 3 M. Windham HM16 LA Intro to Speech 12:00-12:50 pm M,W,F 3 Staff LA Intro to Speech 2:00-3:15 pm T,Th 3 Staff LA 113 NET Intro to Speech (f) 1 st 8-wk 1/7-3/1 3 L. Grenlund LA Composition II: Exposition (a) 10:00-10:50 am M,W,F 3 B. Jarvis- E3 Freeman LA Composition II: Exposition (a) 11:00-11:50 am M,W,F 3 B. Jarvis- E3 Freeman LA Composition II: Exposition (a) 2:00-3:15 pm T,Th 3 M. Windham HM16 LA Rhetorical Criticism 10:00-10:50 am M,W,F 3 P. Verkruyse LA Interpersonal Communication 11:00am-12:15 pm T,Th 3 P. Verkruyse LA 339 IN1 Family Communication see footnote (b) 3 L. Grenlund LA Communication Studies Internship (a) TBA 1-6 P. Verkruyse LA Video Production 12:30-1:45 pm T,Th 3 T. Sowers C119 Math MA 197 NET Math for Life (f) 2 nd 8-wk 3/11-5/3 3 C. Cox online MA Math for Elem. Teachers II (d) TBD TBD 3 Staff Philosophy PH Contemporary Philosophy (e) 1:00-3:30 pm T 3 C. Simpson PH Ethics (e) 6:30-9:00 pm T 3 R. Knopp R22 Religious Studies BI 111 NET Intro to the Bible (f) 1 st 8-wk 1/7-3/1 3 S. Collins online Science SC Nutrition and Wellness 10:00-10:50 am M,W,F 3 S. Bloch E5 SC Biology & Society (Lecture) 12:00-12:50 pm M,W,F 3 S. Bloch E5 SC 157 NET Chemistry & Society (Lecture) 2 nd 8-wk 3/11-5/3 3 S. Bloch online SC 158 NET Chemistry & Society (Lab) (h) 2 nd 8-wk 3/11-5/3 1 S. Bloch online SC Biology & Society (Lab) (g) 11:00am-12:15 pm Th 1 S. Bloch E2 SC Anatomy & Physiology II 2:00-2:50 pm M,W,F 4 S. Bloch E2 Anatomy & Physiology II (Lab) 11:00 am-12:15 pm T S. Bloch SC Physical Science 6:00-8:30 pm M 3 M. Butcher Social Science SS Intro to Sociology 8:00-8:50 am M,W,F 3 Staff SS Principles of Economics 11:00-11:50am M,W,F 3 E. Teoro E4 SS 263 IN1 Citizens and Government see footnote (b) 1/2-1/5 3 S. McCormick a Prerequisite required; see catalog. b SS 263 IN1 and LA 339 IN1 meet January 2-6 from 8:00-12:00 and 1:00-4:00. An automatic course fee of $230 will be added to cover room and board expenses. If not living in the dorm, students will be responsible for contacting Margie Martin in Fiscal Services (mmartin@lincolnchristian.edu) to have the fee removed. c Cannot be used to meet degree requirements. d For teacher education majors only; does not fulfill math requirement for non-teaching majors. e Cross-listed with the Seminary. f Online classes are generally restricted to online/non-traditional students. For exceptions see p. 59 of the Undergraduate Catalog. g There is a $5 course fee for this lab h Students must purchase a Lab kit for this course. The cost per kit is $95. 5
6 INTENSIVE WEEK #1 (January 2-5, 2019) (Credit taken during this week is counted as part of the 2019 Spring semester.) CM 420 IN1 Pastoral Care (a) 8:00 am-12:00 pm; 1:00-4:00 pm W-S 3 LC Sutton C138 HI 141 IN1 American History (a) 8:00 am-12:00 pm; 1:00-4:00 pm W-S 3 R. Keller LA 339 IN1 Family Communication (a) 8:00 am-12:00 pm; 1:00-4:00 pm W-S 3 L. Grenlund SS 263 IN1 Citizens and Government (a) 8:00 am-12:00 pm; 1:00-4:00 pm W-S 3 S. McCormick TH 160 IN1 Basic Christian Beliefs (a) 8:00 am-12:00 pm; 1:00-4:00 pm W-S 3 S. Cone C223 a An automatic course fee of $230 will be added to cover room and board expenses. If not living in the dorm, students will be responsible for contacting Margie Martin in Fiscal Services (mmartin@lincolnchristian.edu) to have the fee removed. 6
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