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All you need to take an online class is a computer with internet access and a desire to learn. Registration is easy! Contact us and we will send the two-page application form by fax or mail, or you can download it online. Upon approval and payment of tuition, we will send you a welcome packet explaining how the online classroom works. You must complete a short, self-paced orientation before entering your class. Classes are offered in 8-week sessions. In a normal week you will read lectures posted by the instructor, submit responses and research, receive feedback, and discuss issues with your instructor and fellow students.
FALL 2008 Schedule
Session I - Registration & Tuition Due: August 27, 2008 Classes Start: September 3, 2008
So200X Introduction to Psychology (3 units $1125) Dr. Ruth Hetzendorfer
And introductory study of the basic principles oh human behavior in the light of psychological insights and personal dynamics. It seeks to understand the fundamental human needs, defenses, conflicts, motivation, etc. The course has the practical aim of helping the individual student to develop healthier attitudes and better personal and social adjustment. It is important background study for the course in counseling and preparation of communication within a psychologically oriented world. Prerequisite Co103 English Composition and Research
Bi403X Prison Epistles (3 units $1125) Dr. Michael Salmeier
Note: This is 15 week class. A general study of Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, and Philemon. The focus of this study is to provide the student with an overview of the setting, purpose and general content of these books. The great truths of doctrine are considered and strong emphasis is placed upon the outworking of these in the life of the believer. Prerequisite Bi230 Biblical Exegesis Practicum
So350X Child and Adolescent Development (3 units $1125) Prof. Gayle Samples
This course is an examination of the individual from parental states through adolescence. Attention is given to the individual’s mental, physical, emotional and spiritual growth, through an investigation of the major theories and theorists in the field of the human development, with special attention given to present-day situations.
Session II - Registration & Tuition Due: October 15, 2008 Classes Start: October 22, 2008
Bi345X Genesis (3 units $1125) TBA
A survey of the book of Genesis with an emphasis on it’s narrative character and composition. Genesis’ primary position within the Pentateuch along with the Pentateuch’s importance hermeneutically in the context of a Hebrew/Biblical worldview. Special focus will be given to the creation accounts and to the historicity of the primeval and patriarchal narratives. New Testament perspectives on the book of Genesis will be studied as well as Genesis’ importance in biblical and systematic theology. Prerequisite Bi230 Biblical Exegesis Practicum
Ev333X Healthy Church Development (3 units $1125) TBA
An introductory study of the characteristics and principles underlying the qualitative and quantitative growth of a healthy local church from both a biblical and sociological perspective. Particular attention is given to identifying and applying characteristics of effective development.
Tuition is $375 per unit and can be paid by check, Visa or MasterCard.
LIFE reserves the option to cancel courses not meeting minimum enrollment requirements.
To register, or for more information, contact us toll-free at 1 877 851 0900, email us at distance@lifepacific.edu or check us out at www.lifepacific.edu/distance
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