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Here at SBC we are excited about our online classes. Please *contact us* for more detailsThe following classes are available online for our Fall 2011 Semester. *Application for Online Classes* Interested in our Bachelor of Science in Business Administration? Online classes will be added to this list as they become available so check back often!

BU-131 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS

This course provides the student a background in using the microcomputer mainly in the following three areas: word processing, filing, and spread sheets. Three hours credit.

BU-132 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS

A study is made of the principles of composing various types of business letters. A review of basic grammar principles is provided. This course also emphasizes correct spelling, telephone etiquette, filing procedures, and developing a business vocabulary. Three hours credit.

EN-131 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I

A study is made of the fundamentals of English composition. Emphasis is placed on regular and methodical practice in composition by the student. This course is an introduction to the study of grammar. Three hours credit.

EN-132 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II

A study is made of the library and its use in research with practical work in research papers and theses. Advanced freshman grammar is included. Three hours credit.

NT-131 NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY

This course is a general survey of the entire New Testament. Attention is given to the political, social, and religious environment of early Christianity. Three hours credit.

NT-437 PROPHETIC BOOK (REVELATION) 

A study is made of the literary structure, the doctrinal teachings, and the devotional lessons of the book. Methods of interpretations and its teachings are developed in accord with the principles appropriate to Christianity. Three hours credit.

OT-131 OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY

A general survey is made of the entire Old Testament. Three hours credit.

PY-131 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY

Fundamental facts and principles of general psychology are studied. Three hours credit.

SO-131 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY

This course consists of a study of the elements and nature of the social group. Three hours credit.

BI-232 BIBLE MANNERS AND CUSTOMS

This course is a study of the cultures of Bible lands which is important in the instruction and interpretation of the Bible. Examples from the Bible are studied to illustrate many of the customs. Three hours credit.

EN-231 WORLD LITERATURE I

The course includes a survey of the major works of the literature of the world to the Renaissance. Three hours credit.

EN-232 WORLD LITERATURE II

This course includes a survey of the major works of the literature of the world from the Age of Enlightenment to the present. Three hours credit.

BI-332 BIBLE GEOGRAPHY

The history of the Bible is related to the geography of Bible lands. Three hours credit.

CM-332 WORSHIP

This course is designed to examine the act of worship from a biblical point of view. The traditional Baptist worship service will be evaluated with suggestions to enhance it and make it more meaningful to those who come to worship. Three hours credit.

CM-431 PRINCIPLES OF COUNSELING

This course is a study of principles and techniques of individual and crisis counseling as they apply to Christian counseling. Specific attention will be given to the use of biblical principles and concepts within the counseling situation. Three hours credit.

HI-431 HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY

A study of the history of Christendom is presented. Three hours credit.

OT-436 ISAIAH, JEREMIAH, AND LAMENTATIONS

The main ideas and messages of each book will be studied. The Messianic and Millennial prophecies and the unity of Isaiah will receive special attention. Three hours credit.

OT-438 THE MINOR PROPHETS

The role and purpose of the prophets will be discussed. Attention will be given to the historical settings of each prophet. An exposition of each book will be presented. Three hours credit.

TH-431 CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE I

The first course in Christian doctrine includes the following topics from systematic theology: theology, Christology, soteriology, and pneumatology. Three hours credit.

TH-432 CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE II

The second course in Christian doctrine includes the following topics from systematic theology: angelology, anthropology, hamartiology, ecclesiology, and eschatology. Three hours credit.

Students who are currently enrolled in our online classes can logon here to access the online campus. If you interested in knowing more about our Online Programs please use the following link to submit an online application. *Application for Online Classes* If you are not contacted within a reasonable amount of time please call our offices at (601)426-6346 and speak with an Admissions representative. You will find additional contact information using the following link. *contact us*