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Maybe you need a course to qualify for a degree program? Or maybe you're wanting to add some skills. Either way, Bethel offers many courses that are a great option to meet your need.

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  • All course offerings are subject to change and courses may be canceled due to low enrollment.
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American Government and Politics — POLS100

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8/26/24 - 10/20/24
Anderson Center

Examination of essential concepts, ideas, and facts from American politics and the discipline of political science. Development of connections between concepts and their relation to political phenomena. Recognition of the role of Christianity in American politics. Employment of political science methods of analysis rather than ideological opinions to explain institutions and behavior. Foster a thoughtful and civil approach to political engagement. FF: CAPS Goal Area 5.

Number of credits: 4

Applied Ethical Decisions in Life and Business — BUSN225H

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1/6/25 - 2/2/25
Anderson Center

Application of business ethical theories to ethical dilemmas and responsible courses of action. Application of ethical decision-making to business. Examination of influences that ethics and faith have on personal and professional decisions. Improvement of skills in developing and supporting an ethical position through writing.

Number of credits: 2

Applied Ethical Decisions in Life and Business — BUSN425H

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7/9/24 - 8/6/24
Anderson Center - online course

Application of business ethical theories to ethical dilemmas. Analysis of diverse perspectives regarding the basis for an ethical organization. Formulation of theoretically-based, ethical responses to a variety of ethical dilemmas. Examination of the influences that ethics and faith have on personal and professional decisions. Improvement of skills in presenting, developing, and supporting an ethical position both verbally and through writing. PQ: 3 courses from BUSN220, BUSN301, BUSN302, BUSN308, BUSN310, BUSN320, BUSN323, MATH301. FF: CAPS General Education Category H.

Number of credits: 3

Basic Communication Skills — COMM160

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2/3/25 - 3/30/25
Anderson Center

An examination of the fundamentals of the human communication process. Emphasis on communication in these areas: interpersonal, small group, public speaking and computer mediated. Concentration on how meaning is created, communicated, and transformed within personal, professional, and global contexts. FF: CAPS Goal Area 1.

Number of credits: 4

Business Law — BUSN335

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3/31/25 - 5/25/25
Anderson Center

Explanation of legal rules applying to personal, real, and intellectual property. Analysis of the relationships between contract law, law of sales, and consumer law. Exploration of sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, and limited liability companies operating within the socio-economic arena of the marketplace. Evaluation of ethical problems in the legal and regulatory environment using a Christian or personal worldview. Evaluation of how advances in technology impact intellectual property, contract law, criminal law, and tort law. FF: CAPS Goal Area 5.

Number of credits: 4

Business Mathematics and Statistics — MATH201

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8/26/24 - 10/20/24
Anderson Center

Study of core statistical concepts and skills using practical business exercises, examples, and cases. Practice data acquisition, data visualization, and data analysis using Excel statistical tools. Application of quantitative reasoning, analytical thinking, and problem-solving methods to real-world business problems. FF: CAPS Goal Area 4. SP: Completion of a 100 or 200-level statistics course is recommended, but not required.

Number of credits: 4

Christian Theology — THEO441

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1/6/25 - 2/16/25
Anderson Center

Systematic examination of the foundational doctrines of the Christian faith, including, but not limited to, the triune God, the person and work of Jesus Christ (incarnation and atonement), and salvation. Evaluation of the unity and diversity of Christian belief as a backdrop for subjects covered. Identification of the role of scripture and other sources in the development of theological beliefs. PQ: CAPS General Education Category R course. FF: CAPS Goal Area 6.

Number of credits: 3

College Compositions — ENGL130

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10/21/24 - 12/22/24
Anderson Center
3/31/25 - 5/25/25
Anderson Center

Development of skills necessary for expressing oneself competently through writing. Emphasis is on the writing process, critical thinking, sensitivity to audience, core documentation skills and responsibilities, and revision (with peer and instructor feedback). FF: CAPS Goal Area 1.

Number of credits: 4

Communication in Ministry — CHMN451

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2/24/25 - 4/6/25
Anderson Center

Introduction to the essential communication skills needed in ministry, including effective listening, storytelling, and public speaking skills. Application and evaluation of effective communication to present the gospel and its relevance in various contexts. PQ: General Education Category R course. FF: CAPS Goal Area 1.

Number of credits: 3

Dynamics of Interpersonal Relationships — CHMN410

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7/9/24 - 8/6/24
Anderson Center - online course

An analysis of interpersonal dynamics, including love and intimacy; communication; shame; power and control; stress and coping; grief; compassion; and spirituality. Attention to a broad variety of relational states, including friendship, singleness, romantic partnerships, parent/child relationships, social networks, and faith communities. FF: CAPS Goal Area 5.

Number of credits: 3

Environmental Studies — NASC275

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7/9/24 - 8/6/24
Anderson Center - online course
8/26/24 - 10/20/24
Anderson Center

Examination of how science, engineering, and economics work together to address and solve environmental problems. Exploration of the importance of the scientific method as it relates to the environment, conservation of resources, and energy. Evaluation of case studies will develop a deeper sense of stewardship to our planet. FF: CAPS Goal Area 3.

Number of credits: 3

Financial Accounting — ACCT200

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10/21/24 - 12/22/24
Anderson Center

Explanation of accounting concepts used by sole proprietorships, partnerships and corporations. Preparation of financial statements. Calculation and interpretation of key financial ratios. Application of basic concepts of cost accounting. Discussion and evaluation of both biblical and ethical principles and their relationship to financial accounting and the profit goals of business.

Number of credits: 4

Financial Management — FINA200

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2/3/25 - 3/30/25
Anderson Center

Usage of financial statements to identify information provided to managers and investors. Application of the time value of money and its impacts on the valuation of expected cash flows in making managerial finance decisions. Explanation of sources of financing, including costs and impacts on financial decisions. Measurement of financial risk and rates of return in managerial finance. Utilization of capital budgeting techniques including payback, discounted payback, net present value, and internal rates of return to make investment decisions. Integration of a Christian or personal worldview into financial management. PQ: ACCT200.

Number of credits: 4

Foundations of Business Management — BUSN301

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3/31/25 - 5/25/25
Anderson Center

Analysis of key managerial functions in a business environment. Identification of global, political, legal, sociocultural and demographic environments. Explanation of how mental, emotional, and spiritual characteristics result in purposeful management. Application of theories of organizational behavior to management and leadership in a business environment. Application of management decision-making models and managerial communication skills in a business environment. Explanation of concepts related to diversity, equity, and inclusion in business that promote a positive workplace culture. SP: Enrollment is open to sophomore class standing and above.

Number of credits: 4

Foundations of Mathematics — MATH090

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8/26/24 - 12/22/24
Anderson Center
2/3/25 - 5/25/25
Anderson Center

None

Number of credits: 0

History of the United States — HIST250

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10/21/24 - 12/22/24
Anderson Center

Examination of selected historical events using both primary and secondary sources. Development of connections between historical events with larger social, economical, and political trends and developments. Recognition of multiple perspectives when investigating historical questions as well as the influence these viewpoints have on both current developments and future challenges. Consideration of personal faith while exploring history’s significance. FF: CAPS Goal Area 5.

Number of credits: 4

Individualized Internship 2 — ASIN282

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12/30/24 - 5/25/25
Main Campus

Development of career-readiness skills through on-the-job work experience combined with instructional activities designed to build skills in areas which include safe engagement in the work environment, job-seeking skills, career exploration and transferable employability skills. Learn and practice essential skills such in the areas of communication, accepting feedback, adhering to employer expectations and cultivating a strong work ethic. Apply work appropriate expectations to successfully maintain employment. Create introductory materials for a portfolio showcasing work-based accomplishments. SP: Graded on an S/U basis.

Number of credits: 2

Inquiry Writing Seminar — ENGL225R

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7/9/24 - 8/6/24
Anderson Center - online course

Development of core academic skills in research and writing. Critical evaluation of rhetorical persuasion, forming and answering research questions, testing theses through consultation of scholarly sources, and formal documentation of research sources. SP: Must be at a sophomore standing or above. FF: CAPS Goal Area 1, General Education Category R.

Number of credits: 3

Inquiry Writing Seminar — ENGL230R

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8/26/24 - 10/20/24
Anderson Center
2/3/25 - 3/30/25
Anderson Center

While exploring a topic of interest, students learn college-level skills in research, writing, and presentation. Collect, summarize, and evaluate sources. Formulate, develop, and support a thesis; document; plan, draft, edit. Consideration of rhetorical situations (purpose, audience, message). Develop, organize, and deliver oral presentations. Formative feedback from peers and instructors. FF: CAPS Goal Area 1

Number of credits: 4

Introduction to American Cultures — SOCS255

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1/6/25 - 2/2/25
Anderson Center

Exploration of various diversity issues within the United States, particularly as they impact personal experience, identity, relationships, and opportunities. Examination of personal values, assumptions, and perspectives as they relate to diversity and strategies for approaching diverse or conflicted settings with a biblical, faith-based or peacemaking stance. FF: CAPS Goal Area 5.

Number of credits: 2

Introduction to Art Appreciation — ARTC150

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3/31/25 - 5/25/25
Anderson Center

Cultivation of critical reading and writing skills through examination of artistic “texts” from a variety of genres: literature, drama, cinema, music, or the visual arts. Discernment of rich dimensions of the texts--technique, genre, social-historical context—and reflect on their spiritual signification. FF: CAPS Goal Area 6.

Number of credits: 4

Introduction to Business — BUSN104

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8/26/24 - 10/20/24
Anderson Center

Examination of business management and leadership styles applied to management and operations strategy. Analysis of how political, economic, social, technological and environmental factors impact functions of business in American and global contexts. Exploration of marketing, entrepreneurship, and small business ownership. Application of Christian and personal perspectives to ethical business dilemmas. FF: CAPS Goal Area 2.

Number of credits: 4

Introduction to Healthcare — SOCS120

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1/6/25 - 2/2/25
Anderson Center

An introduction to various health professions and the healthcare system in the United States. Emphasis on understanding the healthcare system, current issues in healthcare, and healthcare career paths. Development of healthcare literacy and navigating healthcare culture. Students examine education, training and licensure and/or certification requirements for potential careers. FF: CAPS Goal Area 2.

Number of credits: 2

Introduction to Psychology — PSYC100

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8/26/24 - 9/22/24
Anderson Center
1/6/25 - 2/2/25
Anderson Center

Methods, theories, and principal findings of psychological investigation. FF: CAPS Goal Area 5.

Number of credits: 2

Introduction to Sociology — SOCS101

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3/31/25 - 5/25/25
Anderson Center

Major concepts, theories, methodologies, findings, controversies, and history of sociology. Contributions of sociology to Christian life and thought. FF: CAPS Goal Area 5

Number of credits: 4

Introduction to Statistics — PSYC335

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8/26/24 - 10/20/24
Anderson Center
3/31/25 - 5/25/25
Anderson Center

Introduction to descriptive, correlational, non-parametric, and inferential statistics and the use of research and statistics in society. Perform and interpret statistical analyses. Understand statistical analyses in published research articles. FF: CAPS Goal Area 4.

Number of credits: 4

Lifespan Development — PSYC205

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10/21/24 - 12/22/24
Anderson Center

Identification of the various stages of life from conception to death. Examination of the perspectives of various developmental theorists and their roles in historical, contemporary, and controversial issues. Analysis of the biosocial, cognitive, and psychosocial domains and their contribution to human development while maintaining a focus on individual differences. PQ: PSYC100. FF: CAPS Goal Area 5.

Number of credits: 4

Literature: How Stories Change the World — ENGL100

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10/21/24 - 12/22/24
Anderson Center

Introductory exploration of great stories (both poetry and prose) and their power to illuminate the human experience, connect with readers’ minds and hearts, and portray great ideas, hopes, joys, and sorrows. Students gain experience interpreting literature with greater comprehension and pleasure. FF: CAPS Goal Area 6.

Number of credits: 4

Management Information Systems — BUSN220

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4/1/25 - 5/20/25
Anderson Center

Study of management information systems and various enterprise information system types. Using word processing, presentation, spreadsheet, desktop publishing and database software. Explanation of security risks associated with information management systems. Application of Systems Development Lifecycle to real-world information management systems. Communication of business information through data and visualization. Examination of ethical issues in information management from a Christian or personal perspective. SP: Enrollment is open to students with sophomore class standing and above.

Number of credits: 4

Mathematics in Real Life — MATH180

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3/31/25 - 5/25/25
Anderson Center

Intermediate-level study of college liberal arts mathematics: financial mathematics, mathematical models of growth, statistics and probabilities. Emphasis on application of quantitative reasoning, analytical thinking, and problem-solving methods to real-life problems. FF: CAPS Goal Area 4.

Number of credits: 4

Ministry Practicum — CHMN481

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8/19/24 - 12/22/24
Anderson Center

Practical integration of Christian ministries knowledge and skills under the direct supervision of an experienced mentor. Development of a working philosophy of ministry through reflection on personal and professional responses in ministry situations. Assessment of personal ministry skills and lifelong leadership development. GE: Graded on an S/U basis.

Number of credits: 3

Motivation and Emotion — PSYC380

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8/26/24 - 10/20/24
Anderson Center

Explain how biological, environmental, cognitive, emotional, and personal systems interact to initiate and direct human behavior. Evaluate how experimental psychologists study emotional and motivational systems. Identify connections between personal faith and/or beliefs, motivation, and emotion.. PQ: PSYC100. FF: CAPS Goal Area 5.

Number of credits: 4

Personal Financial Literacy — BUSN115

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8/26/24 - 10/20/24
Anderson Center
2/3/25 - 3/30/25
Anderson Center

Exploration of personal financial literacy, ethical principles, and both short and long term goals. Understanding of financial budgets and their connection to decision making. Application of various money management concepts to make personal financial decisions in the areas of borrowing, saving, and investing. FF: CAPS Goal Area 4.

Number of credits: 4

Personal Mission and Leadership Development — ORGL120

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7/9/24 - 8/6/24
Anderson Center - online course
9/23/24 - 10/20/24
Anderson Center
3/31/25 - 4/27/25
Anderson Center

Development of an understanding of personal mission and a study of the application of that mission to leadership. Emphasis is on identifying personal talents and gifts, and developing leadership goals for future roles. FF: CAPS Goal Area 2.

Number of credits: 3

Physiology of Wellness — HEPE260

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10/21/24 - 12/22/24
Anderson Center
3/31/25 - 5/25/25
Anderson Center

Synthesis of current evidence-based knowledge empowering healthy decisions around nutrition, fitness, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Identification of patterns of stress reduction through spiritual and physical health. Explanation of physiological processes in the body. Analysis of the influence of culture, media, technology, and other factors on health. FF: CAPS Goal Area 3.

Number of credits: 4

Psychopathology — PSYC340

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3/31/25 - 5/25/25
Anderson Center

Classification, causes, symptoms, treatment, and identification of various forms of psychopathology. Analysis of faith based and secular perspectives of psychopathology. Survey of some major issues in the study of psychopathology. Critique research in the field of psychopathology. PQ: PSYC100 FF: CAPS Goal Area 5

Number of credits: 4

Racial Trauma — PSYC330

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2/3/25 - 3/30/25
Anderson Center

Review of the origins and impact of Racial Trauma on the individual, family, and community. Examination of the differences and similarities between personal or psychological trauma, historical trauma, intergenerational trauma, structural and institutional trauma, secondary trauma, and vicarious trauma. Recognition of the signs and symptoms of Race Based Traumatic Stress and make appropriate referral for support services. Exploration of individual and group or communal approaches to healing from Racial Trauma, and to prevent burnout and enhance self-care.

Number of credits: 4

Research Methods — PSYC400

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10/21/24 - 12/22/24
Anderson Center

Analysis of standard research methods and designs in empirical social sciences research. Application of empirical research and ethical practices with human subjects from various backgrounds. Critically evaluate published research. Application of research methods to answer a proposed research question. PQ: PSYC100, PSYC335. FF: CAPS Goal Areas 2, 5.

Number of credits: 4

Significance of the New Testament — BIBL332

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9/30/24 - 11/10/24
Anderson Center

Introduction to the New Testament, emphasizing major themes including the kingdom of God, eternal life, and justification in Christ. Emphasis also on the hermeneutical issues related to understanding these themes in their original literary and historical settings, and applying them in ministry situations today. PQ: CHMN 350R FF: CAPS Goal Area 6.

Number of credits: 3

Significance of the Old Testament — BIBL331

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8/19/24 - 9/29/24
Anderson Center

Exploration of the Old Testament, which emphasizes foundational intertextual themes including creation, life, sin, justice, righteousness, people of God, covenant, exile, and the Old Testament polemic against the prevailing culture of its time. Examination of various ways the Hebrew text points to Christ. Application of Old Testament themes to vocation and contemporary cultural issues through the use of exegetical tools. PQ: CHMN 350R FF: CAPS Goal Area 6.

Number of credits: 3

Social Psychology — PSYC220

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2/3/25 - 3/30/25
Anderson Center

Exploration of key concepts, principles, and overarching themes in social psychology (including conformity, persuasion, social cognition, attraction, altruism, aggression, prejudice, and group behavior). Applications of social psychological principles to everyday life. Interpret and critique phenomena and controversial topics in social psychology. PQ: PSYC100. FF: CAPS Goal Area 5.

Number of credits: 4

Spiritual Quest — CHMN140

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7/9/24 - 8/6/24
Anderson Center - online course

An exploration of the spiritual dimension of human life. Assessment of spirituality and application of personal spiritual development through vocational productivity, relationships and success. The role of spirituality and personal wellbeing in goal setting. FF: CAPS Goal Area 6.

Number of credits: 3

Succeeding in College — SOCS110

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8/26/24 - 10/20/24
Anderson Center
2/3/25 - 3/30/25
Anderson Center

Introduction to Bethel’s Christian liberal arts education, institutional tools and resources, core strategies and techniques for effective studying and writing. Balance between personal, professional, and spiritual wellbeing. FF: CAPS Goal Area 2.

Number of credits: 4

The Body's Response to Trauma — PSYC345

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7/9/24 - 8/6/24
Anderson Center - online course
1/6/25 - 2/2/25
Anderson Center

Critically examine trauma's effect on the human brain. Explanation of how traumatic memories are stored in the brain. Examination of the fight/flight/freeze response and polyvagal theory. Exploration of the mind/body/spirit connections of trauma and what is dissociation. Description of repressed memory. FF: Goal Area 5.

Number of credits: 3

Trauma-Informed Care — PSYC350

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3/31/25 - 5/25/25
Anderson Center

Examination of common symptoms of trauma, exploration of current trends in trauma treatment, and appraisal of evidence-based trauma treatments. Investigation of the current mental health crisis, with special focus on prevalence and treatment of PTSD in the military. Consideration of the role of religion/spirituality in the healing process.

Number of credits: 4