Complete one of the following courses:

A survey of the books of the Old Testament and their theological contribution to the overall storyline of the Bible. Attention is also given to the historical and cultural context of ancient Israel. Fulfills general education requirement for non-Christian Studies majors. (3 units; Fall/Spring)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
CST110-E
Sivonen, Mikko S.
01/13/2025 M 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Yeager Center B111
CST110-G
Gill, John J
01/13/2025 T 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Health Science Campus ONLN
CST110-A
Co, Adamson
01/13/2025 TTh 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM Health Science Campus V295
CST110-F
Gill, John J
01/13/2025 TTh 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Health Science Campus V295
CST110-C
Mooney, David Jeffrey
01/13/2025 MWF 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Park Building 125
CST110-D
Mooney, David Jeffrey
01/13/2025 MWF 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Park Building 125
CST110-B
Mooney, David Jeffrey
01/13/2025 MWF 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Park Building 125
CST110-A
Gill, John J
09/02/2025 T 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Health Science Campus ONLN
CST110-E
Hao, Anthony C.
09/02/2025 M 12:00 PM - 2:15 PM Health Science Campus L243
CST110-F
Co, Adamson
09/02/2025 TTh 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM Health Science Campus S292
CST110-G
Mosteller, Angela Michelle
09/02/2025 TTh 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM Health Science Campus V295
CST110-H
Gill, John J
09/02/2025 Th 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Health Science Campus ONLN
CST110-D
Chute, Anthony L.
09/02/2025 TTh 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM Park Building 124
CST110-B
Mooney, David Jeffrey
09/02/2025 MWF 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Park Building 125
CST110-C
Mooney, David Jeffrey
09/02/2025 MWF 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Park Building 125

A survey of the books of the New Testament and their contributions to the overall storyline of the Bible. Special attention is given to the life of Jesus and the development of the early church in their historical, cultural, and theological settings. Fulfills general education requirement for non-Christian Studies majors. (3 units; Fall/Spring)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
CST130-F
Vera, Andres D.
01/13/2025 MWF 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM Park Building 204
CST130-G
Mosteller, Angela Michelle
01/13/2025 TTh 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM Health Science Campus S292
CST130-I
Mosteller, Angela Michelle
01/13/2025 TTh 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Health Science Campus S292
CST130-E
Vera, Andres D.
01/13/2025 MWF 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM Health Science Campus L243
CST130-D
Mosteller, Angela Michelle
01/13/2025 Th 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Health Science Campus ONLN
CST130-H
Tung, Brian H.
01/13/2025 MWF 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Health Science Campus S292
CST130-C
Cate, James J.
01/13/2025 TTh 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM Yeager Center A111
CST130-B
Cate, James J.
01/13/2025 TTh 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM Yeager Center A111
CST130-A
Cate, James J.
01/13/2025 M 3:45 PM - 6:45 PM Park Building 123
CST130-B
Tung, Brian H.
06/30/2025 W 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM TBA
CST130-C
Cate, James J.
09/02/2025 TTh 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM Park Building 204
CST130-E
Mosteller, Angela Michelle
09/02/2025 TTh 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Health Science Campus V295
CST130-F
Vera, Andres D.
09/02/2025 MWF 8:15 AM - 9:15 AM Health Science Campus V295
CST130-G
Vera, Andres D.
09/02/2025 MWF 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM Health Science Campus V295
CST130-H
Mosteller, Angela Michelle
09/02/2025 TTh 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM Health Science Campus V295
CST130-D
Cate, James J.
09/02/2025 TTh 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Park Building 123
CST130-A
Cate, James J.
09/02/2025 M 3:45 PM - 6:45 PM Park Building 124
CST130-B
Cate, James J.
09/02/2025 TTh 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM Park Building 123

This course addresses the basic elements of the Christian faith in the context of participating in Gods global agenda. Topics include Christian worldview, the Kingdom of God, the gospel of Jesus Christ, the work of the Holy Spirit, the mission of the Church, and the role of prayer. (3 units; Fall/Spring)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
ICS105-E
Tung, Brian H.
01/13/2025 MWF 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Health Science Campus T293
ICS105-D
Tung, Brian H.
01/13/2025 MWF 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Health Science Campus T293
ICS105-C
Horton, Damon A.
01/13/2025 TTh 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM Park Building 123
ICS105-A
Horton, Damon A.
01/13/2025 TTh 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Park Building 123
ICS105-B
Horton, Damon A.
01/13/2025 MWF 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Park Building 124
ICS105-D
Gonet, Christina D.
09/02/2025 TTh 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM Park Building 204
ICS105-E
Wilhite, Shawn J.
09/02/2025 TTh 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Yeager Center A110
ICS105-F
Wilhite, Shawn J.
09/02/2025 TTh 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM Yeager Center A110
ICS105-G
Tung, Brian H.
09/02/2025 TTh 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Health Science Campus S292
ICS105-H
Tung, Brian H.
09/02/2025 T 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM Health Science Campus S292
ICS105-C
Horton, Damon A.
09/02/2025 MWF 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Park Building 123
ICS105-A
Horton, Damon A.
09/02/2025 TTh 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Park Building 125
ICS105-B
Horton, Damon A.
09/02/2025 TTh 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Park Building 125

 

Complete one of the following courses:

This course introduces students to the meaning and basic categories of philosophy such as epistemology and philosophy of religion. This is accomplished through an exploration of the primary issues and central figures within the discipline. Particular relevance is given to the development of a Christian worldview and the role philosophy plays in life and culture. (3 units; Fall, Spring, & Online)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
PHI213-C
Leonard, Matthew J
01/13/2025 MWF 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Building 36 36A2
PHI213-B
Leonard, Matthew J
01/13/2025 MWF 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Building 36 36A2
PHI213-D
Leonard, Matthew J
01/13/2025 Th 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM Park Building ONLN
PHI213-A
Leonard, Matthew J
09/02/2025 MWF 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM TBA
PHI213-B
Leonard, Matthew J
09/02/2025 MWF 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM TBA
PHI213-C
Leonard, Matthew J
09/02/2025 TTh 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM Health Science Campus L240

This class explores the concept and reality of truth, goodness, and beauty in the world as it relates to culture, the Bible, worldviews, and human flourishing. Students will survey the concepts of truth, goodness, and beauty through history from both special and general revelation and develop a model for accurately understanding and valuing the created world. Students will develop their discernment to live the “good” life and be equipped to promote what is true, pure, lovely, and of good repute for the good of all. (3 units; Fall/Spring)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
WLD181-E
Quan, Keith A.
01/13/2025 MWF 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Yeager Center B112
WLD181-D
Mosteller, Timothy
01/13/2025 MWF 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM Health Science Campus P280
WLD181-A
Welbaum, Sam D.
01/13/2025 TTh 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM Park Building 204
WLD181-C
Mosteller, Timothy
01/13/2025 M 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM Health Science Campus ONLN
WLD181-B
Quan, Keith A.
09/02/2025 MWF 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Health Science Campus
WLD181-D
Mosteller, Timothy
09/02/2025 MWF 1:15 PM - 2:15 PM TBA
WLD181-A
Mosteller, Timothy
09/02/2025 M 3:45 PM - 5:45 PM TBA ONLN
WLD181-C
Welbaum, Sam D.
09/02/2025 TTh 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Health Science Campus

 

An expanded study of the biblical doctrines of God, humanity, and sin. (3 units; Fall & Online)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
APT371-T2
Gonet, Christina D.
09/02/2025 T 7:00 AM - 10:15 AM Yeager Center
APT371-A
Gonet, Christina D.
09/02/2025 TTh 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM TBA
APT371-B
Gill, John J
09/02/2025 MWF 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM TBA

An expanded study of the biblical doctrines of salvation, the person of Christ, the church, and last things. (3 units; Spring & Online)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
APT372-T2
Gonet, Christina D.
01/13/2025 T 7:00 AM - 10:15 AM Yeager Center B218
APT372-A
Co, Adamson
01/13/2025 MWF 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Yeager Center B219

This course traces the development of western philosophy from the Pre-Socratic thinkers through Immanuel Kant. Emphasis is placed on both interacting with primary source material and on understanding the broad trajectory, and paradigmatic shifts, that have shaped Western thought and culture. (3 units; Fall)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
PHI301-A
Mosteller, Timothy
09/02/2025 MWF 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM TBA
PHI301-B
Mosteller, Timothy
09/02/2025 M 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM TBA

This class considers the formative philosophical movements and thinkers of the 19th and 20th centuries. Emphasis is placed on both interacting with primary source material and on understanding the paradigmatic and cultural shifts brought about by the rejection of, and responses to, Classical and Modern philosophy. Prerequisite: HON 101, PHI 213, 301, or WLD 181. (3 units; Spring)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
PHI302-A
Welbaum, Sam D.
01/13/2025 TTh 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM Park Building 252

This course will examine the emergence of apologetics within the life of the church, highlight various approaches, arguments, and central figures, and the role of apologetics in development of a Christian worldview. Prerequisite: HON 100, PHI 213 or WLD 181. (3 units; Fall)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
PHI303-A
Welbaum, Sam D.
09/02/2025 TTh 3:45 PM - 5:15 PM Health Science Campus L243

An introduction to philosophical aesthetics, which has been marginalized and often ignored in philosophical discourse during the past four hundred years. During the last few decades the questions posted by aesthetics have moved back into the center of the philosophical discussion, including the use of the concept by "post-modern" thinkers. The course seeks to bring the student into the longer conversation concerning beauty, "retrieve" important elements that have been lost, and provide a basis for further study. Prerequisite: ARC 210, ART 242, DES 310, FLM 250, GDM 310, HON 101, ILL 210, PHI 213, PHO 330, or WLD 181. (3 units; Spring)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
PHI312-A
Welbaum, Sam D.
01/13/2025 TTh 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Park Building 202
PHI312-A
Welbaum, Sam D.
09/02/2025 TTh 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Health Science Campus V295

This course is a study of the perennial questions in the philosophical discipline of Epistemology, or Theory of Knowledge. It provides an introduction to the major parts of an account of knowledge including the nature of belief, justification, and truth. In addition, this course surveys various problems including skepticism, relativism, and the objectivity of knowledge. Prerequisite: HON 101, PHI 213, or WLD 181. (3 units; Spring, odd years)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
PHI320-A
Mosteller, Timothy
01/13/2025 MWF 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM Health Science Campus P280

This course is an appraisal of the major metaethical positions within Western philosophy such as deontological, utilitarian, and virtue ethics in light of the Christian worldview for the purpose of analyzing and synthesizing theories regarding human conduct. Attention is given to major figures in the history of ethics as well as the nature of ethical language and the concept of value. Prerequisite: HON 101, PHI 213, or WLD 181. (3 units; Fall, even years)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
PHI323-A
Cochran, Gregory C.
09/02/2025 TTh 12:15 PM - 1:45 PM Yeager Center
PHI323-B
Cochran, Gregory C.
09/02/2025 TTh 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Yeager Center

This course is a study of the basic questions regarding reality as they have developed within Western philosophy. The study will examine such topics as matter, form, substance, and existence, and such movements as idealism, nominalism, realism, and materialism. Prerequisite: HON 101, PHI 213 or WLD 181. (3 units; Spring, even years)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
PHI363-A
Leonard, Matthew J
01/13/2025 TTh 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM Park Building 202

 

Complete one of the following courses:

A systematized study of the canons and criteria of validity in thought and its rational expression by considering the processes of reasoning and inference with applications in propositional logic, natural deduction, predicate logic, and induction. Prerequisite: HON 101, PHI 213 or WLD 181. (3 units; Fall)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
PHI300-A
Leonard, Matthew J
09/02/2025 TTh 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Health Science Campus L243

A study of various methods of proofs and mathematical structures covering logic, universal and existential quantifiers, sets, functions, and selected topics in discrete mathematics, linear algebra, abstract algebra, and real analysis. This is a bridge course to abstract mathematics and should be taken prior to or concurrently with courses in linear or abstract algebra, and real or complex analysis. Prerequisite: MAT 245. (3 units, Fall/Spring)

InstructorStart DateDaysTimeLocation
MAT313-A
Hernandez, Lisa
09/02/2025 MWF 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Mission Hall