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The following index provides an overview of the courses included in this catalog. This index is intended to assist students looking for single courses in particular subject areas. Courses with the same SDE Number (far left) are identical even if the titles and descriptions are different between institutions.

Consortium Course Index

Consortium of Adventist Colleges & Universities: 2014–2015 Catalog

SELF-PACED COURSESRegister for these flexible courses at any time. Complete at your convenience within 180 days.

SDE# Sem Hrs AU Course ID AU Title OU Course ID OU Title WAU

Course ID WAU Title

EDUCATION

614.0 3.0 - - ED 250-911* Fundamentals of Christian Education EDUC 120-921 A Philosophy of Adventist Education604.0 3.0 - - ED 370-911* Educational Tests and Measurements EDUC 424-921* Educational Assessment1141.0 1.0 EDTE 175V-901 Philosophy of Adventist Education - - - -ENGLISH AND COMMUNICATION

617.0 3.0 - EN 112-911 Freshman Composition II ENGL 102-921* Research and Literature651.0 3.0 COMM 104V-901 Communication Skills CO 201-911* Fundamentals of Public Speaking COMM 105-921 Introduction to Human Communication646.2 3.0 ENGL 115V-901 College Writing I EN 111-911 Freshman Composition I ENGL 101-921* Composition1142.0 3.0 ENGL 215V-901* College Writing II - - - -642.2 3.0 ENGL 270V-901* American Literature (to 1900) EN 301-911* Survey of American Literature I LITR 225-921* American Literature I656.2 3.0 ENGL 375V-901* English Literature I (to 1660) EN 211-911* Survey of English Literature I - -657.2 3.0 ENGL 376V-901* English Literature II (1660-1990) EN 212-911* Survey of English Literature II - -HEALTH

608.0 2.0 - - PE 211-911 Health Principles HLSC 110-921 Healthier Living1105.0 1.0 HLED 120V-901 Fit for Life - - - -HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE

649.1 3.0 HIST 117V-901 Civilization and Ideas I HI 103-911 World Civilizations I HIST 125-921 History of World Civilizations I650.0 3.0 HIST 118V-901 Civilization and Ideas II HI 104-911 World Civilizations II HIST 126-921 History of World Civilizations II638.1 3.0 HIST 204V-901 American Experience I HI 211-911 United States History I HIST 275-921 U.S. History I: Founding to Reconstruction639.1 3.0 HIST 205V-901 American Experience II HI 212-911 United States History II HIST 276-921 U.S. History II: Gilded Age to Globalization

660.2 3.0 HIST 316V-901* History of the Christian Church I (Cross Listed as RELH 316) HI 444-911* History of Christianity in the World I HIST 325-921* History of Christianity I: Early & Medieval

Periods

661.2 3.0 HIST 317V-901* History of the Christian Church II (Cross Listed as RELH 317) - HIST 326-921* History of Christianity II: The Reformation

and Modern Periods641.1 3.0 PLSC 104V-901 American Government PS 211-911 American Government PLST 250-921 American GovernmentLIFE SCIENCES

609.0 4.0 - - - - BIOL 140-921 Human Body in Health & Disease (Cross-Listed as HLSC 140)

610.0 4.0 - - - - HLSC 140-921 Human Body in Health & Disease (Cross-listed as BIOL 140)

597.1 2.0 - - BI 430-911* Philosophy of Science BIOL 425-921 A Scientific Study of Creation666.1 3.0 FDNT 230V-901 Nutrition FS 131-911 Nutrition NUTR 260-921 Nutrition1137.0 3.0 FDNT 310V-901* Nutrition in the Life Cycle - - - -MATHEMATICS

645.0 3.0 MATH 165V-901* College Algebra MA 108-911 Introductory College Algebra - -669.0 4.0 MATH 168V-901* Precalculus MA 123-911* Precalculus Algebra & Trigonometry MATH 126-921* Precalculus655.0 4.0 STAT 285V-901* Elementary Statistics - - MATH 110-921* Probability and Statistics

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COMPARING INSTRUCTIONAL DELIVERY FORMATS—The Consortium of Adventist Colleges & Universities offers courses via two formats.

SELF-PACED ONLINE INTERACTIVE ONLINE

Benefits: Flexible and convenient. With 180 days to complete, these courses can be done at your convenience. Schedule time to study in between your daily activities, vacations and holidays.

Flexible and convenient, but within a structure. There is a fixed start date and end date. Courses in the summer tend to be 8 weeks in length; fall and spring semester courses tend to be 15 weeks in length.

Registration: Register at any time Registration opens in March and continues up to the first day of class. A late registration fee may apply if you register after the first day of class. See the website for exact deadlines.

Faculty Interaction: Faculty support and encouragement Faculty support and encouragement

Assignment Deadlines: You are in control. Decide what pace works right for you. Weekly deadlines with no late work accepted

Student Interaction: Not applicable Lively interactive learning community

Completion: Must be very self-motivated to complete the course Deadlines and interaction increase motivation to complete successfully

How do online courses work?

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INTERACTIVE ONLINE COURSES Register for these courses before the first day of class. These courses have weekly deadlines and an interactive learning community. Note that this schedule is subject to change and additional courses may be added. Please visit andrews.edu/distance for the latest schedule of interactive online courses.

AU Course ID Title Credits Open to Students* Tuition / Credit Prerequisites

FALL 2014 SEMESTER: AUGUST 25, 2014–DECEMBER 11, 2014

HIST 117 950 Civilization and Ideas I 3 High School $100 ENGL 115 950 College Writing I 3 High School $100 RELT 225 950 Doctrines of the Adventist Faith 3 High School $100 FDNT 230 950 Nutrition 3 High School $100 MATH 168 950 Precalculus 4 High School $100 MPE ≥ P3 or MATH 165 or MATH 166SPRING 2015 SEMESTER: JANUARY 5, 2015–APRIL 30, 2015

HIST 204 950 American Experience I 3 High School $100 MATH 165 950 College Algebra 3 High School $100 MPE ≥ P2 ENGL 115 950 College Writing I 3 High School $100 PSYC 101 950 Introduction to Psychology 3 High School $100 SUMMER 2015 SEMESTER: JUNE 8, 2015–JULY 31, 2015

HIST 204 999 American Experience I 3 College TBDRELB 235 999 Apocalyptic and Biblical Prophecies 3 College & Teachers TBDRELB 230 999 Biblical Prayers 3 College & Teachers TBDHIST 117 999 Civilization and Ideas I 3 College TBDENGL 215 999 College Writing II 3 College TBD ENGL 115 or ENGL 117RELT 225 999 Doctrines of the Adventist Faith 3 College & Teachers TBDPSYC 101 999 Introduction to Psychology 3 College TBDFDNT 230 999 Nutrition 3 College TBDRELG 350 999 World Religions 3 College & Teachers TBDHLED 120 999 Fit for Life (July 6-31) 1 College & Teachers $375 EDTE 175 999 Philosophy of Adventist Education (July 6-31) 1 College & Teachers $375 RELH 400 999 SDA History & Prophetic Heritage 3 College & Teachers $375

*Registration is open only to the student type(s) listed. Teachers mean K–12 Teachers. TBD = Tuition to be determined

*These courses have prerequisites. Please see the corresponding course description in this catalog for details.

MUSIC

658.0 3.0 MUHL 214V-901 Enjoyment of Music MU 200-911 Music Appreciation MUHL 204-921 Music AppreciationPHYSICAL SCIENCES

951.0 4.0 PHYS 110V-901* Astronomy - - PHYS 150-921* Descriptive Astronomy619.0 3.0 - - PH 101-911* The Physical Sciences - -RELIGION AND BIBLICAL STUDIES

607.0 3.0 - - - - RELB 307-921 Exile and Return: Introduction to the Old Testament

612.0 3.0 - - - - RELP 220-921 Knowing and Sharing Christ605.0 3.0 - - RG 101-911 Introduction to the Bible -653.0 4.0 BIBL 204V-901 Elementary Greek I RL 211-911 Greek I RELL 201-921 Elementary Greek I654.0 4.0 BIBL 205V-901* Elementary Greek II RL 212-911* Greek II RELL 202-921* Elementary Greek II662.0 3.0 BIBL 304V-901* Intermediate Greek I RL 313-911* Greek III RELL 251-921* Intermediate Greek I663.1 3.0 BIBL 305V-901* Intermediate Greek II RL 314-911* Greek IV RELL 252-921* Intermediate Greek II637.0 3.0 HIST 404V-901 Adventist Heritage HI 314-911* History of the Seventh-day Adventist Church RELT 270-921 Adventist Heritage and Mission1112.0 3.0 RELB 111V-901 Intro to the Old Testament - - - -673.0 3.0 RELB 112V-901 Intro to the New Testament - - RELB 345-921 Introduction to New Testament665.2 3.0 RELB 210V-901 Jesus in His Time and Ours RG 102-911 Life and Teachings of Jesus RELB 160-921 Jesus and the Gospels1108.0 3.0 RELB 245V-901 Hermeneutics - - - -1128.0 3.0 RELB 274V-901 Prophets of Israel - - - -647.1 3.0 RELB 304V-901 Studies in Daniel RB 417-912* Daniel RELB 420-921* Daniel671.0 3.0 RELB 305V-901 Studies in Revelation RB 418-911* Revelation RELB 425-921* Revelation648.2 3.0 RELB 335V-901 Acts and Epistles RB 311-911* New Testament I RELT 335-921 Paul and His Letters672.2 3.0 RELG 350V-901 World Religions - - RELT 280-921 Moral Issues in World Religion

1109.0 3.0 RELH 316V-901* History of the Christian Church I (Cross Listed as HIST 316) - - - -

1110.0 3.0 RELH 317V-901* History of the Christian Church II (Cross Listed as HIST 317) - - - -

1130.0 3.0 RELH 400V-901* SDA History and Prophetic Heritage - - - -1115.0 3.0 RELP 290V-901 Introduction to Pastoral Counseling - - - -1122.0 3.0 RELP 320V-901 Personal Evangelism - - - -674.0 3.0 RELP 330V-901 Homiletics - - RELP 490-921 Biblical Preaching and Practicum644.0 3.0 RELP 441V-901 Introduction to Pastoral Ministry RP 431-911 Christian Ministry I -1135.0 3.0 RELT 100V-901 God and Human Life - - - -652.2 3.0 RELT 225V-901 Doctrines of the Adventist Faith - - RELT 250-921* Principles of Christian Faith1124.0 3.0 RELT 250V-901 Personal Spirituality and Faith RG 203-911 Foundations in Biblical Spirituality -659.2 3.0 RELT 308V-901 Gift of Prophecy RG 301-911 The Gift of Prophecy RELT 190-921 Ellen G. White and the Gift of Prophecy643.2 3.0 RELT 340V-901 Religion and Ethics in Modern Society RT 321-911* Christian Ethics RELT 385-921 Christian Ethics and Modern Society675.0 3.0 RELT 425V-901 Seminar in Contemporary Theology - RELT 491-921* Seminar in Contemporary TheologySOCIAL SCIENCES

613.0 3.0 - - - - PSYC 315-921* Organization and Work603.0 3.0 - - PY 325-911* Developmental Psychology PSYC 210-921* Developmental Psychology664.0 3.0 PSYC 101V-901 Introduction to Pyschology PY 101-911 Principles of Psychology PSYC 105-921 Introduction to Psychology

SDE# Sem Hrs AU Course ID AU Title OU Course ID OU Title WAU

Course ID WAU Title

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