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This page updated: 11-05-08.

Print-Based Courses - These courses are self-paced, independent study in format. A copy of the course syllabus (or study guide) is sent to you when you enroll. In most cases, you mail your assignments by U.S. Postal Service to the instructor, though most instructors accept assignments via e-mail.

Web-Based Courses - These courses are self-paced, independent study in format. The Department of Extended Learning will e-mail you as to the course URL, your user ID, and a password. Once you log into the course, you find information designed to help you complete the course. Most of your interaction with the instructor is electronic messaging, though a few courses require some items to be sent to the instructor via the U.S. Postal Service.

Course availability is subject to change. Course "Syllabus Brief" document is unofficial.

Disability Disclaimer for CCTC Courses: It is the desire of Southwest Baptist University to provide all students with optimum learning experiences.  If there are circumstances, due to disability, that may impact your learning in this course, it is necessary for you to inform your instructor within one week of official enrollment (as determined by the Department of Extended Learning) in this course.  If you do not notify your instructor, it will be assumed that you do not require special assistance.

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SPECIAL NOTICE: Changes on the Way In the future, CCTC will be using a new course management system (Angel) to deliever courses. Beginning December 1, 2008, CCTC enrollment will be limited to courses migrated from Blackboard to Angel. Not all of the courses listed below will be available. To determine if your course is available or will soon be available click here Course Status (Additions, Deletions, Holds). (101708)

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BIBLE

BIB 1013 Old Testament History *Bing Bayer, Ph.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

A survey of the literature, history, and theology of the Old Testament with a concern for discerning its comtemporary relevance. NOTE: Not Open to SBU Students. Web-based option only. Web-based option requires Internet access and valid e-mail account. Print-based examinations. Syllabus Brief

Note: This course will use the 1999 edition text until further notice. You need this text edition to enroll in this course.

BIB 1023 New Testament History *Donald Denton, Ph.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED - HOLD (NO ENROLLMENTS)

A survey of the literature, history, and theology of the New Testament with emphasis on its redemptive message and its practical application. NOTE: Not Open to SBU Students. Web-based option only. Web-based option requires Internet access and valid e-mail account. Web-based, non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief


BIOLOGY  

ATH/BIO 2243 Nutrition *Jason Halverson, M.A. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

Nutritional requirements of mankind with emphasis on the roles of nutrients in the body throughout the life cycle. Note: This course does not meet SBU general education requirements. Course may not be included in the 36-hour curriculum for biology. Web-based option only. Web-based option requires Internet access and valid e-mail account. Minimum of Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer required. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief


ECONOMICS

ECO 2003 Literacy In Free Enterprise (LIFE) Economics *Ronda Credille, Ph.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

This general education course will help the student develop an understanding of economic systems based on freedom. It will emphasize the importance of individual initiative and involvement in day-to-day community and business matters. Developing literacy about individual responsibility in personal and community decision-making is a primary concern. Web-based option only. Web-based option requires Internet access and valid e-mail account. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief


FINE ARTS

FAR 1003 Introduction to Fine Arts *William Hooper, Ph.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

A course designed to help the general education student to develop a basic understanding of music and art of various cultures and historical periods. Critical thinking and writing course. Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Streaming audio pieces will require an audio player such as Windows Media Player 9. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

"If you like the freedom to write, express, and think, this thorough course is for you!" - CCTC


GEOGRAPHY

GEO 1103 Geography *Bob Klostermeyer, JD. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

Basic survey introducing the various elements of geographical study. Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief


HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION

"Dr. Wooderson's courses are clear, simple in format with quick lesson turnaround!' - CCTC

HPE 1043 Personal and Community Health *Linda Woodrson, Ed.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

A study of major health problems and factors determining health. Special considerations given to principles and practices of good health for individual and community concerns. NOTE: Not Open to SBU Students. Meets MO state health education certification. Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Web-Based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

Note: This course will use the 9th edition text until further notice. You need this text edition to enroll in this course.

HPE 1162 Foundations of Physical Fitness and Wellness *Linda Wooderson, Ed.D. 2HRS.....WEB-BASED

Study and participation in programs recommended for development of adult physical fitness.  Emphasis is on determining level of fitness, importance of fitness in total well being, nutrition and diet selection, monitoring effect of fitness activities, selection of fitness/wellness programs, stress management, and program implementation. NOTE: Not Open to SBU Students. Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Web-Based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

Note: This course will use the 7th edition text until further notice. You need this text edition to enroll in this course.

HPE 2022 Percerptual Motor Development *Linda Woodrson, Ed.D. 2HRS.....WEB-BASED

Methods of teaching children through movement experiences. An emphasis will be placed on perceptual motor development as it relates to movement. Meets K-12 MO state health certification.Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Web-Based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

HPE 2063 School Health Education *Linda Wooderson, Ed.D. 3HRS.....PRINT-BASED

Curriculum for and methods of teaching health education in elementary and secondary schools.NOTE: Not Open to SBU Students. Meets MO state health education certification. Print examinations. Syllabus Brief

Note: This course will use a 4th edition text until further notice. You need this text edition to enroll in this course.

HPE 3133 Teaching Physical Education in the Elementary School *L. Wooderson, Ed.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

Teaching methods; selection of activities; program planning; emphasis on development of a progressive curriculum. NOTE: Not Open to SBU Students. Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Web-Based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief


HISTORY

HIS 2213 History of the United States, 1492-1877 *Tim Wood, Ph.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

Political and social survey of United States history from colonization to the end of Reconstruction. Web-based option only. Web-based option requires Internet access and valid e-mail account. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

HIS 2223 History of the United States, 1877- Present *Tim Wood, Ph.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

Political and social survey of United States history from the Gilded Age to the present. Web-based option only. Web-based option requires Internet access and valid e-mail account. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief


MANAGEMENT

MGT 3013 Principles of Management *Ronda Credille, Ph.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED HOLD (NO ENROLLMENTS)

The study of management covers the coordination of all resources in organizations to achieve organizational objective. The management process will be described, analyzed, and applied to all types of organizations, indicating the universal nature of management theory and appplication. Prerequisites: Junior standing, ACC 2033, ECO 2023. Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

Special Note: Not open to Bolivar campus students. All non-Bolivar campus students and graduate students may enroll in this course at any time.

Note: This course will use an 8th edition text until further notice. You need this text edition to enroll in this course.


MARKETING

MKT 3023 Principles of Marketing *Ronda Credille, Ph.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED HOLD (NO ENROLLMENTS)

The study of the systems of activities that constitute marketing with emphasis on the principles, policies and strategies utilized to identify and satisfy the needs and wants of consumers. The universal application of marketing management in all forms or organizations is stressed. Prerequisites: 45 hours completed. ECO 2003 and ECO 2023. Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

Special Note: Not open to Bolivar campus students. All non-Bolivar campus students and graduate students may enroll in this course at any time.

Note: This course will use an 13th edition text until further notice. You need this text edition to enroll in this course.


POLITICAL SCIENCE

POL 1111 Missouri Constitution, Dr. Bob Klostermeyer, J.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED NEW COURSE - AVAILABILITY PENDING - CONTACT CCTC

Organization and policy of Missouri State government as established by the Missouri State Constitution. Course promotes familiarity and understanding of Missouri government and its influence on the citizens of the state. Fulfills the Missouri statutory requirement. Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Web-based non-proctored examination. Syllabus Brief

POL 1113 American Government and Politics, Dr. Kwasi Ofori-Yeboah, Ph.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

Origin, organization, and policy of United States government at the national, state, and local levels. Encourages citizen participation and leadership in democratic processes beginning at the community level. Fulfills the Missouri statutory requirement. Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Web-based non-proctored examinations Syllabus Brief


PSYCHOLOGY

PSY 1013 General Psychology *Richard Brewer, Psy.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

A "life-oriented" course including physiological backgrounds of behavior, development, motivation, emotion, intelligence, personality, adjustment, and social psychology. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

PSY 2063 Systems of Psychology *Chris Dinwiddie, M.A. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

Major concepts of various systems of psychological thought in current and historical perspective. Prerequisite: PSY 1013. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

PSY 3033 Abnormal Psychology *Richard Brewer, Psy.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

Major psychoses, psychoneuroses, sexual adjustment and an analysis of childhood background which leads to mental breakdown, phobias, compulsions and hysteria. Prerequisite: PSY 1013 Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Web-based non-proctored examinations Syllabus Brief

PSY 3053 Child Development *Bill Walkup, M.S. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

A study of the operation of normal psychological and developmental processes in the lives of children from birth to adolescence. Prerequisite: PSY 1013 or EDU 2113. Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Study aid options will require Macromedia Shockwave (version 7.0 or higher). Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

Note: This course will use the 4th edition text until further notice. You need this text edition to enroll in this course.

PSY 3063 Human Growth and Development *Richard Brewer, Psy.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

A "Life-Span"study of human growth and developmental processes including physiological and sociological influences and effects. Students receiving credit for this course cannot receive credit for both PSY 3053 and PSY 4033. Prerequisite: PSY 1013 or EDU 2113. Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Study aid options will require Macromedia Shockwave (version 7.0 or higher), Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer and video player such as Windows Media Player to view. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

PSY 3093 Psychology of Learning *Kevin Schriver, Psy.D. 3HRS.....PRINT-BASED

Survey of the field of learning in terms of historical backgounds, acquisition, retention, forgetting, transfer and motivation. A brief introduction to the various theories and systems of learing is included. Prequisites: PSY 1013 and 2063. Print examinations. Syllabus Brief

Note: This course will use the 7th edition text until further notice. You need this text edition to enroll in this course.

PSY 4033 Adolescent Development *Shelley Kilpatrick, Ph.D. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

A study of the development process of the adolescent, beginin at puberty and continuing through late adolescence into emerging adulthood. The study of adolescence includes physiological; psychological; social, and spiritual development, including multicultural influences and effects. Prerequisite: PSY 1013 or EDU 2113. Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Study aid options will require Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief and Course Summary

Note: This course will use the 11th edition text until further notice. You need this text edition to enroll in this course.


SOCIOLOGY

SOC 1003 Introductory Sociology *Evelyn Mercer, M.S.W. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

Survey of major subject areas and principles of sociology. Topics of the nature and development of culture; social aspects of personality; population trends, social classes, institutions and social change. Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

SOC 2003 Social Problems *Debbie Gamble, M.S. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

Study of current social problems of American society and world societies. Focus is on the description, causation, and solution of these problems. Prerequisite: SOC 1003 Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

SOC 3003 The Family *Evelyn Mercer, M.S.W. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

A study of family life, dating, and marriage, and the family life course. Attention is given to present day problems and trends. Prerequisite: SOC 1003 Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Study aid will require Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer to view. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

SOC 4033 Criminology *Evelyn Mercer, M.S.W. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

A study of sociological theories of crime and delinquency, of crime control including punishment and treatment, and of practices and organizations of police, courts, probation, and parole departments and prisons. Prerequisite: SOC 1003, Jr. or Sr. standing, or consent of instructor. Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Study aid will require Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer to view. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

SOC 4083 Gerontology *Evelyn Mercer, M.S.W. 3HRS.....WEB-BASED

A course designed to acquaint the student with the theories of aging, the way the aging individual relates to the social systems, adjustment patterns of the aging and societal issues confronting older Americans. Prerequisite: PSY 1013 or SOC 1003. Web-based option only. Internet access and valid e-mail account required. Study aid will require Microsoft PowerPoint Viewer to view. Web-based non-proctored examinations. Syllabus Brief

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