Basic theory and practice of oral communication, focusing on research, organization, and delivery. Extended: This course is an introduction to the basic theory and practice of oral communication and will include lectures, reading assignments, and practical experience in the research, writing, delivery, and criticism of oral presentations before the class.
A study of the financial forms of business organization, with special attention to the corporation and its advantages and disadvantages; capital stocks and bonds; budgeting; dividend policy; failure and reorganization; financial accounting; and cash flows.
The course is a study of the canonical Gospels, merging the accounts into a chronological narrative of the life of Christ from his birth in Bethlehem through His crucifixion and resurrection in Jerusalem. The teachings of Jesus are considered in their first-century context with a view to making application in the world today.
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This course introduces economic analysis of aggregate employment, income, and prices. Topics include
major schools of economic thought; aggregate supply and demand; economic measures, fluctuations, and
growth; money and banking; stabilization techniques; and international trade. Upon completion, students
should be able to evaluate national economic components, conditions, and alternatives for achieving
socioeconomic goals.
This course offers an overview of convictions and life dynamics involved in effective Christian living and service. Included is a study of the eternal purpose of life, the promotion of personal spiritual growth through discipline and development of spiritual gifts, talents, and passions for a deliberate life of service to God through sharing the love and message of God with people.
This orientation course is designed to help you get comfortable with the structure and navigation of the online classroom, as well as get to know MACU. Resources, tools, and support are provided to help you succeed in every area of your educational journey!
A study of the origins, history, present trends, and prospects of the Restoration Movement, that began in the nineteenth century for promoting the unity of the Church on the basis of Scripture and Apostolic precedents.
This orientation course is designed to help you get comfortable with the structure and navigation of the online classroom, as well as get to know MACU. Resources, tools, and support are provided to help you succeed in every area of your educational journey!