John Leland Baptist College

Autumn 2014 Course Schedule

                  COURSES AT A GLANCE

AR 201 A Survey of European Art I (Philip duBarry)

BUS 201 Business Law (David Prewitt)

ENG 101 Research and Writing (Janet Miller)

GK 101 Elementary Greek I (Wm. Van Nunen)

GK 101G Elementary Greek I (Graduate Students)

GK 110 Greek Philology (Wm. Van Nunen)

GK 110G Greek Philology (Graduate Students)

HEB 101 Elementary Hebrew (John Haynes)

HEB 101G Biblical Hebrew I (Graduate Students)

HIS 310 Kentucky Baptist History I (James Duvall)

HIS 510 Kentucky Baptist History I (Graduate Students)

LIT 101 An Introduction to Classical Literature (Janet Miller)

MU 101 Music Survey (Laura Meadows)

NT 101 New Testament Introduction and Survey (David Prewitt)

NT 501 New Testament Introduction and Survey (Graduate Students)

OT 101 Old Testament Introduction and Survey (John Haynes)

OT 501 Old Testament Introduction and Survey (Graduate Students)

PH 320 Islamic Thought (Chuck Hunt)

PH 620 Islamic Thought (Graduate Students)

PH 220 Christian Apologetics (Jeff King)

PH 520 Christian Apologetics (Graduate Students)

PS 410 The History of the Supreme Court (Philip duBarry) 

SC 101 An Introduction to the Sciences (Christina Thomas)

SC 300 Creationism (Chris Carpenter)

SC 300G Creationism (Graduate Students)

TH 201 Bible Doctrines I (Doug Meadows)

TH 501 Bible Doctrines I (Graduate Students)

TH 490 Independent Study in Theology (Doug Meadows)

TH 690 Independent Study in Theology (Graduate Students)

Please go to the College Website to see a full course description.

                                        johnlelandbaptistcollege.org/

 

Please mail registration to:  JOHN LELAND BAPTIST COLLEGE
                                               1300 Mount Vernon Dr.
                                               Georgetown, KY 40324
                                               Phone Numbers: College: 502-316-8154 Church: 502-863-4504
 
 
The Tradition Begins
 “Apply thine heart unto instruction and thine ears to the words of knowledge” (Proverbs 23.12)