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Early College applicants are admitted under a nondegree status and are limited to taking 30 credits. Students may choose from the following list of Regent courses:
ACCT 205 | Introduction to Accounting |
ACCT 211 | Managerial Accounting |
ACCT 215 | Intermediate Accounting I |
ACCT 225 | Intermediate Accounting II |
ACCT 250 | Accounting Info Systems |
ANIM 100 | Fundamentals of Animation |
ANIM 103 | Introduction to Digital Art |
ANIM 112 | Intro to 2D Animation I |
ANIM 115 | Intro to Sound & Motion Graphics |
ANIM 203 | Intro to 3D Modeling |
ANIM 210 | Writing for Animation |
ANIM 213 | Fundamentals of 3D Animation |
ANIM 218 | 2D Animation II |
ANIM 222 | The Art of the Storyboard |
ARTA 120 | Introduction to Drawing |
ARTA 201 | Comparative Anatomy & Figure Drawing |
ARTA 246 | Concept Art & Character Design |
BIBL 100 | Introduction to Biblical Literacy |
BIBL 105 | Introduction to Bible |
BIBL 106 | Christian Doctrine |
BIBL 120 | Principles of Youth Ministry |
BIBL 170 | The Beauty & Majesty of God |
BIBL 173 | Imago Dei: The Image of God & Human Nature |
BIBL 200 | Principles of Hermeneutics & Theological Thinking |
BIBL 255 | The Gospels |
BIBL 260 | Church History I |
BIBL 261 | Church History II |
BIBL 282 | Pentateuch |
BIOL 101 | Introduction to Biology with Laboratory |
BIOL 112 | Human Biology Laboratory |
BIOL 121 | General Biology I |
BIOL 122 | General Biology II |
BIOL 201 | Human Anatomy & Physiology I |
BIOL 202 | Human Anatomy & Physiology II |
BIOL 205 | Medical Terminology |
BIOL 210 | Nutrition |
BIOL 215 | Introduction to Microbiology |
BIOL 221 | Cell Biology |
BIOL 240 | Ecology |
BUSN 110 | Introduction to Business |
BUSN 240 | Marketing Principles |
BUSN 250 | Business Leadership & Communication |
BUSN 280 | Introduction to Business Analytics |
CHEM 100 | Introduction to Chemistry |
CHEM 101 | Introduction to Chemistry with Lab |
CHEM 121 | General Chemistry I |
CHEM 122 | General Chemistry II |
CHEM 221 | Organic Chemistry I |
CHEM 222 | Organic Chemistry II |
COMM 110 | Public Speaking |
COMM 115 | Rhetoric: The Art of Public Speaking |
COMM 215 | Foundations of Communication |
COMM 220 | Interpersonal Communication |
COMM 240 | Cross-Cultural Communication |
COMM 245 | Communication Theory |
COMM 255 | Persuasive Communication |
CRJU 131 | Introduction to Criminal Justice |
CRJU 220 | Criminology |
CRJU 231 | Juvenile Justice |
CRJU 250 | Research & Writing in Criminal Justice |
CRJU 280 | Criminal Investigation |
CSCI 201 | Introduction to Computer Science |
CSCI 210 | Computer Architecture |
CSCI 220 | Operating Systems |
CSCI 233 | Ethics for Computer Science |
CTVU 103 | Introduction to Visual Storytelling |
CTVU 105 | History of Film |
CTVU 129 | Fundamentals of Production |
CTVU 210 | Screenplay as Art Form |
CTVU 246 | Cinematography |
CTVU 256 | Fundamentals of Post-Production |
CTVU 258 | Sound Design |
CTVU 260 | Directing |
DSGN 100 | History of Art & Design 1 |
DSGN 105 | History of Art & Design 2 |
DSGN 110 | Design Applications & Industry |
DSGN 121 | Fundamentals of Design |
DSGN 125 | Vector Based Art Creation |
DSGN 130 | Image Manipulation |
DSGN 200 | Digital Photography |
DSGN 210 | Typography |
DSGN 220 | Layout |
EASC 101 | Introduction to Earth Science with Laboratory |
ECON 101 | Introduction to Economics |
ECON 120 | Microeconomics |
ECON 230 | Macroeconomics |
ECON 260 | Economics & the Marketplace |
ECON 290 | Political Economy |
ENGL 101 | English Composition |
ENGL 102 | Research & Academic Writing |
ENGL 110 | Composition: The Art of the Written Word |
ENGL 202 | Literature of the United States: Beginnings to the Civil War |
ENGL 203 | Literature of the United States: Civil War through the 21st Century |
ENGL 205 | Literature of the Western World |
ENGL 209 | Literature & Human Flourishing |
ENGL 211 | British Literature: Middle Ages through the 18th Century |
ENGL 212 | British Literature: 19th Century through the 21st Century |
ENGL 240 | Introduction to Creative Writing |
ENGL 285 | Introduction to the English Language |
ENGR 201 | Engineering Foundations I |
ENGR 202 | Engineering Foundations II |
ENGR 220 | Systems Thinking & Approach |
ENGR 225 | Prob, Stats & Quant Methods with Lab |
ENGR 230 | Modeling, Design, & Analysis |
FINA 280 | Introduction to Financial Planning |
GENE 100 | The Making of the Christian Mind |
GENE 150 | The True, the Good & the Beautiful |
GENE 170 | Truth, Goodness, & Beauty |
GENE 202 | The Making of a Christian Leader |
GENE 220 | Art, Beauty, & Culture |
GENE 250 | The Making of the Christian Life |
GEOG 101 | World Geography |
GERO 201 | Introduction to Gerontology |
GERO 230 | Contemporary Issues in Aging |
GERO 240 | Aging: A Biblical Perspective |
GOVT 196 | Introduction to the Study of Government |
GOVT 201 | The American Republic |
GOVT 204 | International Relations |
GOVT 211 | Introduction to Public Policy |
GOVT 220 | Comparative Politics |
GOVT 240 | American Government & Politics I |
GOVT 245 | American Government & Politics II |
GOVT 290 | Political Economy |
HIST 201 | U.S. History I (to 1877) |
HIST 202 | U.S. History II (from 1877) |
HIST 207 | Western Civilization I |
HIST 208 | Western Civilization II |
HIST 210 | The Story of Christianity |
HIST 211 | World History I |
HIST 212 | World History II |
HIST 250 | A History of the United States |
HRMT 220 | Compensation & Benefits Management |
HRMT 250 | Training & Development |
HRMT 260 | Staffing & Talent Management |
ISYS 204 | Introduction to Information Systems |
ISYS 205 | Linux System Administration |
ISYS 210 | Introduction to Networks |
ISYS 214 | Introduction to Programming |
ISYS 220 | Network Essentials |
ISYS 222 | Digital Forensics |
ISYS 230 | Advanced Networks |
ISYS 231 | Introduction to Information Systems Security |
LDST 201 | Survey of Leadership |
LDST 250 | Study of Great Leaders |
MATH 101 | Mathematics for Liberal Arts |
MATH 102 | College Algebra |
MATH 164 | Precalculus |
MATH 201 | Statistics |
MATH 211 | Calculus I |
MATH 212 | Calculus II |
MATH 213 | Calculus III |
MATH 220 | Discrete Mathematics |
MATH 230 | Linear Algebra |
MGMT 210 | Fundamentals of Human Resource Management |
MGMT 280 | Principles of Management |
MGMT 290 | Operations Management |
MILS 110 | Introduction to Military Culture |
MILS 120 | Fundamentals of Military Leadership |
MKTG 210 | Advertising & Promotion |
MKTG 250 | Public Relations |
MKTG 260 | Retail Management |
MUSC 101 | Sight Reading & Ear Training I |
MUSC 102 | Sight Reading & Ear Training II |
MUSC 103 | Listening to Music |
MUSC 111 | Music & Faith Through the Lens |
MUSC 121 | Fundamentals of Music |
MUSC 125 | Introduction to Piano |
MUSC 135 | Introduction to Singing |
MUSC 145 | Introduction to Electric Bass & Drums |
MUSC 155 | Introduction to Guitar |
MUSC 170 | Survey of Songwriters 1 |
MUSC 214 | Diction in Singing |
MUSC 220 | Music Theory I |
MUSC 221 | Music Theory II |
MUSC 270 | Survey of Songwriters 2 |
NSCI 110 | Origins of the Cosmos |
NSCI 121 | Foundations of Scientific Thought |
NSCI 222 | Cosmology |
NSCI 270 | Nature, Science, & Ethics with Laboratory |
PARA 210 | Foundations of Paralegal Studies |
PARA 220 | Legal Research & Writing |
PARA 230 | Introduction to Judicial Systems |
PARA 240 | Investigation in Litigation |
PHYS 100 | Physics for Everyday Life |
PHYS 221 | University Physics I |
PHYS 222 | University Physics II |
PSYC 101 | Psychology of Adjustment |
PSYC 102 | Introduction to Psychology |
PSYC 210 | Philosophical Foundations |
PSYC 211 | Developmental Psychology |
PSYC 250 | Human Sexuality |
PSYC 260 | Psychology of Women |
SPMT 201 | Principles of Sports Management |
SPMT 203 | Sports Marketing & Promotion |
SSCI 293 | The Individual & Society |
THEU 101 | Introduction to Theatre |
THEU 105 | Stagecraft |
THEU 132 | Basic Acting 1 |
THEU 181 | Practicum in Theatre Production |
THEU 221 | Movement for the Stage |
THEU 227 | Makeup for the Theatre |
THEU 232 | Basic Acting 2 |
THEU 234 | Voice & Diction for the Stage 1 |
THEU 251 | Improvisation |
UIS 200 | Orientation to Teaching |
UNIV 100 | Regent Foundations of Success |
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Church History I
Survey of the movements and ideas which have influenced the church from the second century until the Reformation.
Systematic Theology I
Exploration of core doctrinal and theological beliefs of the Christian faith as understood through Scripture.
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
SpiritualFrmatnChrstnDscplshp
Students examine the biblical and philosophical basis of personal spiritual formation and growth as well as strategies that can be used to facilitate formation and growth in discipleship and parachurch ministry.
Sem: Senior
A study of one or more biblical/theological and practical topics that incorporates previous learning into an integrative paper or project.
Sem: Senior
A study of one or more biblical/theological and practical topics that incorporates previous learning into an integrative paper or project.
Making of the Christian Mind
Explores the development of a Christian worldview and philosophy of life. Studies some alternative worldviews from a Christian worldview perspective. Investigates the sacredness of all spheres of human life and the relevance of a Christian worldview to all spheres of human life and action through the works of some of Christianity's leading thinkers and writers
Fundamentals of Animation
Introduction to the principles of animation and sequential art techniques that make up the visual communication art of storytelling through animation.
Fundamentals of Animation
Introduction to the principles of animation and sequential art techniques that make up the visual communication art of storytelling through animation.
Introduction to Digital Art
Creation of digital art as needed for animation using industry-standard software through the medium of digital photography and its application to individual expression.
Introduction to Digital Art
Creation of digital art as needed for animation using industry-standard software through the medium of digital photography and its application to individual expression.
Introduction to 3-D Modeling
Study of 3-D animation principles using Autodesk's Maya.
2D Animation II
Explores in-depth techniques for creating quality 2-D animation. Students, working as a team, create characters, storyboards and final animation of a short piece employing traditional methods.
LightingTexturingforAnimation
Students will gain skills in lighting theory and practices for both 2D & 3D animation. Along with lighting skills students will be introduced to creating and applying textures in both 2D & 3D animation software.
Portfolio Preparation
Designed to help students build a compelling, well-rounded artistic portfolio to best represent their work to potential clients. Students evaluate and develop presentations of their own artistic work and address deficiencies in their portfolios. Both hard-copy and digital portfolios will be covered.
Motion Graphics for Film TV
History and aesthetics of the field of motion graphics as they are used in film & television.
Culminating Project
Under the supervision of the instructor, students work independently to develop a 5-minute animation project, meeting weekly to discuss their progress.
Intro to Bio w/Lab
Introduction to plants, animals and microbes concerning cell structure and function, DNA and heredity, cell division, species diversity and history, tissue and organ systems, nutrition, reproduction, ecosystems, and the scientific method. Christian perspectives as appropriate. Three credit hours lecture with one credit hour lab.
General Biology I
Philosophy and methods of science, biologic molecules, cell structure and function, metabolism, genetics, reproduction and molecular biology. Three credit hours lecture with one credit hour lab.
Introduction to Business
Investigation of the role of business in society, the human side of business, the functions of business, and the accounting/reporting processes of business.
Business Ldrshp Comm
Examines from a Christian perspective, foundational leadership behaviors required of leaders within organization. Students will learn leadership theories and styles of communication, and develop strategies for implementing effective oral and written leadership communications in businesses and organizations.
International Business
Surveys the opportunities and challenges associated with planning, conducting and implementing international business transactions in the international marketplaces.
General Chemistry I
Qualitative and quantitative techniques and methods used in chemical experimentation. Three credit hours lecture with one credit hour lab.
Public Speaking
Introduction to the principles and practice of effective oral communication. Through formal and informal speaking activities, students develop skills at framing and articulating ideas through speech. Students learn strategies for speaking extemporaneously, preparing and delivering presentations, formulating persuasive arguments, refining critical clarity of thought, and enhancing general facility and confidence at oral expression. Students gain practice in various speech types—including expositive and informative forms.
Public Speaking
Introduction to the principles and practice of effective oral communication. Through formal and informal speaking activities, students develop skills at framing and articulating ideas through speech. Students learn strategies for speaking extemporaneously, preparing and delivering presentations, formulating persuasive arguments, refining critical clarity of thought, and enhancing general facility and confidence at oral expression. Students gain practice in various speech types—including expositive and informative forms.
Foundations of Communication
Historical development of the field of communication leading to current issues, emerging technologies and potential trends. Considers the cultural, aesthetic, and moral consequences of different modes of communication, as well as the human implications of emerging technologies.
Foundations of Communication
Historical development of the field of communication leading to current issues, emerging technologies and potential trends. Considers the cultural, aesthetic, and moral consequences of different modes of communication, as well as the human implications of emerging technologies.
Narrative Concept and Dev
The creative process from the identification of big ideas and narrative concepts through the crafting of compelling storylines with the subsequent development of production scripts.
Group Communication
A study of the skills necessary (problem-solving, creative thinking, decision making) for effective communication in the small group. Course draws on readings and provides group activities such as round-table discussions, lecture forums, symposia, and panels.
Communication Criticism
Students learn and apply principles of aesthetical criticism, rhetorical criticism, ethical criticism, and perceptual criticism to all modes of human communication, practicing communication criticism in various contexts.
Nonverbal Communication
Investigates the nature of nonverbal communication as part of the human message system. Students discuss research on the types of cues that are part of the nonverbal system, review some communicative functions allowed by nonverbal cues (e.g., emotional expressions, relational messages, deception, coordination, or interaction), and tie nonverbal communication to language.