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Syllabi from 2006
HPER 044: Volleyball, Brian Kroeze
HPER 044: Volleyball, Brian Kroeze
HPER 101: Introduction to Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Jeff Schouten
HPER 10A: Concepts in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Syne Altena
HPER 203: Anatomy/Kinesiology, Laura Herman
HPER 206: Recreational Leadership, Syne Altena
HPER 207: Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries, Rick Vander Berg
HPER 208: Assessment in Physical Education and Health, Syne Altena
HPER 305: Peer Teaching in Physical Education, Syne Altena
HPER 306: Elementary Physical Education Skills and Methods, Jeff Schouten
HPER 325: Psychosocial Dimension of Physical Activity, Craig Stiemsma
KSP 151: Rhetoric and Christian Scholarship, Mary Dengler
LAT 101: Introductory Latin, Leendert van Beek
MATH 106: Elements of Mathematics, Dennis De Jong
MATH 107: Elementary Statistics, Marv Wielard
MATH 108 / EDUC 332: Mathematics for the Elementary Teacher, Dennis De Jong and Timothy Van Soelen
MATH 111: Calculus for Business, Social, and Life Sciences, Henry Kramer
MATH 112: Calculus I, Gary De Young
MATH 113: Calculus II, Calvin Jongsma
MATH 203: Elementary Linear Algebra, Calvin Jongsma
MATH 204: Differential Equations, Douglas DeBoer
MATH 208: Modern Geometry, Dennis De Jong
MATH 292: Problem Solving Seminar, Gary De Young
MATH 304: Abstract Algebra I, Calvin Jongsma
MUS 010: Chorale, Benjamin Kornelis
MUS 011-01: Concert Band, Henry Duitman
MUS 011-02: Campus Community Band, Henry Duitman
MUS 012: Concert Choir, Benjamin Kornelis
MUS 013: Jazz Band, Norm Gaines
MUS 018-01: Kantorei, Benjamin Kornelis
MUS 018-02: Women's Chorus, Pam De Haan
MUS 020: Chamber Orchestra, Henry Duitman
MUS 103L: Aural Skills, Robert Horton
MUS 103: Music Theory I, Karen De Mol
MUS 203L: Aural Skills III, Robert Horton
MUS 203: Music Theory III, Karen DeMol
MUS 207: History of Western Music Part I, Robert Horton
MUS 211: Worship and Liturgy, Karen DeMol and Jason Lief
MUS 312: Teaching Music in Elementary School, Carol Hallberg
MUS 314: Instrumental Music Education, Henry Duitman
MUS 315: Advanced Conducting, Benjamin Kornelis and Henry Duitman
MUS 316: Brass Pedagogy, Henry Duitman
MUS 323: Vocal Pedagogy, Pam De Haan
MUS 325: Piano Pedagogy and Literature, Robert Horton
NURS 301: Introduction to Ethics, Pam Hulstein
NURS 304: Ethics - Professionalism, Pam Hulstein
NURS 310: Faith and Cultural Aspects in Health Care, Kate A. Vander Veen
NURS 320: Foundations of Nursing Theory, Pam Hulstein
NURS 325: Health Assessment, Kate A. Vander Veen
NURS 351: Family, Community, and Public Health I, Kate A. Vander Veen
PHIL 201-01 & 02: Perspectives in Philosophy, Roger Henderson
PHIL 201-03 & 04: Perspectives in Philosophy, Mark Tazelaar
PHIL 303: Modern Philosophy, Mark Tazelaar
PHIL 309: History of Christian Philosophy, Mark Tazelaar
PHIL 333 / ENVR 333: Philosophy of the Environment, John H. Kok
PHIL 350: Philosophical Anthropology, Roger Henderson
PHSC 107: Introduction to Physical Science, Matthew L. Stutz
PHSC 201: Perspectives in Physical Science, John Zwart and Roger Henderson
PHYS 115: General Physics I, Douglas R. Allen
PHYS 115L: Physics Lab, Douglas R. Allen
PHYS 201: Introductory Physics I, John Zwart
PHYS 201L: Physics Lab, John Zwart and Arnold E. Sikkema
PHYS 203: Introductory Physics Ill, Douglas R. Allen
PHYS 203L: Physics Lab, John Zwart
PLST 201: Introduction to Politics, Donald E. King
PLST 210: International Relations, Donald E. King
PLST 233: Politics Around the World, Fred Van Geest
PLST 245: Introduction to Public Administration, Fred Van Geest
PLST 312: Contemporary Political Ideologies, Fred Van Geest
PSYC 201: General Psychology, Daniel F. A. Hitchcock
PSYC 204: Life-Span Development, Mark Christians
PSYC 207L: Statistics Lab, Daniel F. A. Hitchcock
PSYC 210 / SOC 210: Social Psychology, Natalie Sandbulte
PSYC 218: Biopsychology, Daniel F. A. Hitchcock
PSYC 224: Psychopathology, Natalie Sandbulte
PSYC 245: Student Development Seminar, Sandi Altena
PSYC 366: Experimental Psychology, Sherri Lantinga
PSYC 376: Personality Theories and Assessment, Sherri Lantinga
PSYC 384: History of Psychology and Worldview, Daniel F. A. Hitchcock
SOC 201: Principles of Sociology, Donald E. King
SOC 307: Methods of Social Science Research, Randy Baxter
SOWK 216 / SOC 216: Racial and Ethnic Minorities, Dale Lint
SOWK 225: Introduction to Social Work, Brenda L. Winkler
SOWK 304: Social Work with the Aging, Brenda L. Winkler
SOWK 310: Fundamentals of Social Work Practice, Mark Christians
SOWK 315: Social Welfare Policy, Randy Baxter
SPAN 101: Introductory Spanish, Socorro Woodbury
SPAN 200: Accelerated Spanish, Socorro Woodbury
SPAN 201: Intermediate Spanish, Socorro Woodbury
SPAN 302: Advanced Grammar and Composition, Socorro Woodbury
TA 101: Introduction to Theatre, Jeri Schelhaas
TA 204: Mask and Movement, Jeri Schelhaas
TA 367: Theatre History and Dramatic Literature III, Teresa TerHaar
THEO 101-01 & 02: Perspectives in Biblical Theology, Thomas R. Wolthuis
THEO 101-03 & 04: Perspectives in Biblical Theology, Jason Lief
THEO 211: Old Testament Pentateuch, Thomas R. Wolthuis
THEO 222: Calvin's Institutes, Jay Shim
THEO 231: Mission and Evangelism, Wayne A. Kobes
THEO 306: Twentieth Century Theology, Jay Shim