Bethany College 2022-2023 Catalog

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SC325 Science Seminar IV: Written Communication

2 hours This course provides Senior-level biology and chemistry majors an opportunity to further develop their scientific writing skills. Students will prepare a formal review of the literature covering a narrowly defined topic of peer-reviewed scientific research. Prerequisites: Completion of Science Seminar II, Junior-level standing, or permission of instructor. Normally offered every Fall.

SC365 Forensic Science

3 hours The student will study forensic theories and practices including techniques of investigation. Topics include major criminalistics techniques that include physical evidence left at the scene of a crime, i.e. fingerprints, DNA, blood spatters, shoe prints, and drug analysis. Normally offered every Spring.

SC365L Forensic Science Laboratory

1 hour This laboratory course enhances the material covered in the SC365 Forensic Science course by providing hands-on experiments related to typical methods of analysis used by forensic scientists. SC365 must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course; however, this course is an elective that need not be taken by students who are enrolled in, or who have completed, SC365. Normally offered every Spring.

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SL101 Servant Leadership Freshman Experience I

1 hour This is the first semester freshman course for students in the Servant Leadership Minor. The course will revolve around Robert Greenleaf’s essay “The Servant as Leader” and the ten characteristics of a servant leader. Students will discuss the characteristics and activities of servant-leaders and review examples which show how individual efforts, inspired by vision and a servant ethic, can make a substantial difference in the quality of society. Students will use this time to set goals and develop their e-Portfolio on Foliotek.

SL102 Servant Leadership Freshman Experience II

1 hour This is the second semester freshman course for students in the Servant Leadership Minor. The course will revolve around Robert Greenleaf’s essay “The Servant as Leader” and the ten characteristics of a servant leader. Students will discuss the characteristics and activities of servant-leaders and review examples which show how individual efforts, inspired by vision and a servant ethic, can make a substantial difference in the quality of society. Students will use this time to set goals and develop their e-Portfolio on Foliotek.

SL201 Servant Leadership Sophomore Experience I

1 hour This is the first semester sophomore course for students in the Servant Leadership Minor. The course will revolve around Robert Greenleaf’s essay “The Institution as Servant.” Students will discuss how trustees and other leaders can care about institutions and all the people that institutions touch; employees, customers, business partners, communities, etc. Students will use this time to set goals and develop their e-Portfolio on Foliotek.

SL201 Servant Leadership Sophomore Experience II

1 hour This is the second semester sophomore course for students in the Servant Leadership Minor. The course will revolve around Robert Greenleaf’s essay “The Institution as Servant.” Students will discuss how trustees and other leaders can care about institutions and all the people that institutions touch; employees, customers, business partners, communities, etc. Students will use this time to set goals and develop their e-Portfolio on Foliotek.

SL301 Servant Leadership Junior Experience I

1 hour The purpose of this course is to plan and develop a servant leadership project that will make other people’s lives better. Students will participate in “The Intentional Entrepreneur” which will help each student become aware of both the emotional and practical aspects of spearheading a project. Each student will be required to develop a Servant Leadership Project that they will put into place and run during their Senior Seminar. Emphasis will be given to projects that are connected to the Four Centers of Excellence. Students will also use this time to set goals, discuss their interdisciplinary course and develop their e-Portfolio on Foliotek.

SL302 Servant Leadership Junior Experience II

1 hour This course is a continuation of SL301. The purpose of this course is to plan and develop a servant leadership project that will make other people’s lives better. Students will participate in “The Intentional Entrepreneur” which will help each student become 155


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4min
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VIII. Student Affairs

10min
pages 169-172

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7min
pages 187-189

IX. Admissions And Finances

41min
pages 173-184

English

5min
pages 192-193

SPECIAL EDUCATION

6min
pages 157-158

SERVANT LEADERSHIP

3min
page 155

PSYCHOLOGY

6min
pages 151-152

PHILOSOPHY

2min
page 147

PHYSICS

5min
pages 148-149

RELIGION

3min
page 153

SCIENCE

3min
page 154

MUSIC

13min
pages 142-146

POLITICAL SCIENCE

2min
page 150

MINISTRY

2min
page 141

EXPERIENCE-BASED EDUCATION, GENERAL OFFERINGS, STUDY ABROAD

3min
page 135

ENGLISH

9min
pages 129-131

EXERCISE SCIENCE

8min
pages 132-134

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

5min
pages 118-119

Education: KICA Secondary Methods Courses

2min
page 128

DIGITAL AND MEDIA ARTS

5min
pages 120-121

EDUCATION

16min
pages 123-127

COMPUTER SCIENCE

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page 117

COMMUNICATION

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page 116

CAREER PLANNING

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page 114

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page 115

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pages 109-110

BUSINESS

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pages 111-113

BETHANY QUEST

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page 108

ACCOUNTING

2min
page 105

OFF-CAMPUS OPPORTUNITIES

9min
pages 101-103

IV. Student Support Services

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pages 41-43

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pages 21-26

POLICIES ON FINANCIAL AID SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS

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