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Kentucky Christian University

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US History I

A survey course in United States history from the founding to 1877. Offered every fall. (Minimum grade “C”)

Historical Methods

This course is the study and practice of the concepts and techniques of historical research; use of bibliographical guides; evaluation and interpretation of evidence; preparation of the research paper. Special emphasis will be placed upon how Christians should approach historical scholarship and methods. (Minimum grade “C”)

Intro to Historical Geography

An examination of the importance of geography in historical studies. This course will examine the use of maps, demographics, climate, processes, human and environmental factors to interpret the past in World regions and North America. (Same as GEO 220. Prerequisite: His 1__.) (Minimum grade “C”)

US History II

A continuation of HIS 111, from 1877 to the present. Offered every spring. (Minimum grade “C”)

World History II

A continuation of HIS 101 that surveys world history from 1650 to the present. Emphasis is placed on various nationalistic movements of the world, including the English, American, and French Revolutions; the rise of the new nations; scientific expansion; changes in religious sects; world conflicts; and status of the world at the present time. Offered […]

Introduction to Education

This course introduces students to the broad field of education as well as Kentucky Christian University’s Teacher Education model, The Teacher: Empowered to Empower, and dispositions needed for success as a teacher. Transfer from another college or university will be with permission from the Keeran School of Education. Offered every semester. (Minimum grade “C”)