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101 courses from Trevecca Nazarene University

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AS in Child Care and Supervision

Study mode: Full Time |

This program is designed to prepare candidates for a career working with young children in child care facilities as instructional aides, teachers in child care centers, and child care administrators. Emphasis is placed on the (a) physical, emotional, social, and intellectual developmental needs of young children, (b) developmentally appropriate materials for specific age groups in child care, (c) meeting the needs of exceptional infants, toddlers, and young children, and (d) working with teachers in educational programs for young children. Child care lesson planning, implementation and evaluation, classroom management, and administration are included in the curriculum, which includes 150 hours of practicum experience.

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AS in Paraprofessional Training

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This curriculum is designed to prepare a student for a career as a paraprofessional in the K-6 classroom. Field experiences include observation and participation in a K-6 public school setting. Lesson planning and classroom management are included in the field experiences. A semester-long field experience is the culminating requirement of the paraprofessional program. Knowledge of child development and behavior as well as the refinement of skills in working with children are basic to the program.

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B.A. History

Study mode: Full Time |

The mission of this program is to equip students to be competent in the field of history, responsible and compassionate leaders, and oriented toward service. Students majoring in History will be able to: demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of the past; demonstrate an ability to apply historical perspective to contemporary issues and events; understand the background and development of the United States as it has attained its present position of world power and influence; apply Christian values to the study and interpretation of the past, always looking for more effective ways to integrate their faith and learning; and prepare for employment or graduate study in history or related fields.

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B.A. History and Political Science

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The mission of this program is to equip students to be competent in the fields of history and political science, responsible and compassionate leaders, and oriented toward service. Students majoring in History/Political Science will be able to: demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of the past and of political processes; demonstrate an ability to apply historical perspective and political understanding to contemporary issues and events; understand questions of morals, ethics, justice, and democratic thought as they arise within political systems, and be able to apply Christian principles to those questions; and prepare for employment or graduate study in areas related to history and/or political science.

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B.A. Music Liberal Arts (Commercial Track) - Jazz Studies

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This program strives to prepare its graduates for a career in the commercial music industry. Located in one of the three major music centers in the United States, Trevecca exposes its students to virtually all facets of the industry both in the classroom studies and by hands-on experiences. Classes are taught by music industry professionals, and industry leaders often serve as guest lecturers.

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B.A. Social Science

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This program is designed to provide a broad, interdisciplinary background. The common core of 21 credit hours is followed by 18 credit hours of concentrated study in criminology. The criminology concentration is designed to prepare students for careers in law enforcement, corrections, and the legal system within Christian context. As part of this interdisciplinary major, students are required to take courses not only in criminology, but also in other relevant areas such as political science and sociology. The concentration includes a practicum that will provide students with hands-on experience that will make them more marketable after graduation. It also includes a research component for those considering graduate work. The social science major/ criminology concentration at Trevecca Nazarene University seeks to develop competent and caring criminal justice professionals who exhibit the qualities of leadership and service from a Christian perspective in their chosen areas of community service.

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B.A. in Communication Studies

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This program provides a broad?based study of human communication. The course of study is designed by the student with the advisor's consent. Students whose programs consist primarily of dramatic arts and public speaking courses will be awarded the Bachelor of Arts degree while those who concentrate in interpersonal, organizational, and mass communication will be awarded the Bachelor of Science degree.

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B.A. in Dramatic Arts

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This program provides opportunity for study of and participation in educational, community, or professional theatre. Learning occurs not only in classroom settings but also through actual experiences in every phase of dramatic production. This program is designed to integrate personal Christian faith and belief with the goals and aim of drama.

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B.S. Behavioral Science

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This major seeks to assist students in developing a Christian worldview, a compassionate spirit, and holistic perspective that will prepare them for meaningful service in the behavioral sciences or related field. Students majoring in Behavioral Science will: be competent in the knowledge base of the discipline of behavioral science; be adequately prepared for entry-level employment or graduate study in the behavioral sciences or related field; be able to integrate knowledge of the psychological and social processes that bear upon human behavior; be able to adequately articulate the integration of their Christian faith with their intended area of professional practice; demonstrate Christian compassion and develop socially responsible attitudes toward individuals in a variety of social settings; and gain an understanding of research methodology in the behavioral sciences.

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B.S. Biology

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This major seeks to prepare graduates who have a broad-based understanding of biology, including experimental and analytical laboratory techniques, that will prepare them to succeed professionally and in graduate/professional programs. Graduates with Biology major will be able to: demonstrate knowledge and understanding of concepts and principles in the major; apply knowledge and skills in experimental and analytical techniques including health and safety precautions for laboratory procedures; clearly communicate scientific information both orally and in writing; demonstrate knowledge and skills in use of computers and related technology for applications in collecting, analyzing, and reporting data and in making presentations; apply analytical and critical thinking to solving problems related to the major and to promote lifelong learning; apply Christian principles to ethical and moral issues related to their major; and advance in their chosen professions and/or be admitted to and be successful in graduate/professional programs.

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B.S. Chemistry

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This major seeks to prepare graduates who have a broad-based understanding of chemistry, including experimental and analytical techniques, that will prepare them to succeed professionally and in graduate/professional programs. Graduates with Chemistry major will be able to: demonstrate knowledge and understanding of concepts and principles in the major; apply knowledge and skills in experimental and analytical techniques including health and safety precautions for laboratory procedures; clearly communicate scientific information both orally and in writing; demonstrate knowledge and skills in use of computers and related technology for applications in collecting, analyzing, and reporting data and in making presentations; apply analytical and critical thinking to solving problems related to the major and to promote lifelong learning; apply Christian principles to ethical and moral issues related to their major; and advance in their chosen professions and/or be admitted to and be successful in graduate/professional programs.

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B.S. Financial Mathematics

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This major seeks to prepare graduates who are competent in reasoning and problem solving skills focused on business, finance and economics applications. This major will prepare them for success in technical business professions and in graduate studies. Graduates with Mathematics major will be able to: understand and construct mathematical proofs; solve significant business problems using mathematical methods and appropriate technology; clearly express business, financial, and economics problems in mathematical terms; and demonstrate a comprehensive view of mathematics and its relationship to business and finance.

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B.S. General Science

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This major seeks to prepare graduates who have a breadth of basic knowledge in biology, chemistry, and physics including laboratory techniques. Graduates with a General Science major will be able to: demonstrate knowledge and understanding of concepts and principles in biology, chemistry, and physics according to the levels of courses completed in each subject area; apply knowledge and skills in experimental and analytical techniques including health and safety precautions for laboratory procedures; clearly communicate scientific information both orally and in writing; demonstrate knowledge and skills in use of computers and related technology for applications in collecting, analyzing, and reporting data and in making presentations; apply analytical and critical thinking to solving problems related to at least two of the areas of biology, chemistry, and physics and to promote lifelong learning; apply Christian principles to ethical and moral issues related to biology, chemistry, and/or physics; and advance in their chosen professions and/or be admitted to and be successful in graduate/professional programs.

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B.S. Mathematical Biology Interdisciplinary

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The complexities of the biological sciences make interdisciplinary involvement essential and the increasing use of mathematics in biology is inevitable as biology becomes more quantitative and as biology and biotechnology become more important in the coming decades. This major seeks to prepare graduates who are prepared to deal with problems arising from this new and rich area of interaction. This major will prepare them for success in professions in the biotechnology sector, either in academia or in the commercial world. Graduates with a Mathematical Biology major will be able to: understand and construct mathematical proofs; solve significant biological problems using mathematical methods and appropriate technology; and develop and understand mathematical models in the biological sciences.

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