Single Courses

The courses below are open to anyone who wants to study single courses without being tied to a specific program. These courses can be taken for credit or as an auditor. If you choose to take a course for credit, exams and essays are required, and you must also meet the academic admission requirements.

Many of our courses can also be taken as an auditor. As an auditor, you attend the lectures and read the literature but are not required to take exams or complete assignments. The course fee for auditors is discounted by 50%. Auditors do not need to meet the academic admission requirements. Courses taken as individual courses can later be credited toward a degree if desired.

College of Theology:

Political Science Courses:

  • GOV 201 Introduction to Political Science
  • GOV 311 International Politics: The Clash of Civilizations and Conflicts over Power and Influence in an International Perspective
  • GOV 332 Modern Political History of the West
  • GOV 340 Christianity and Politics
  • GOV 381 American Foreign Policy
  • GOV 392 Christian Social Ethics and Political Engagement

College of Education:

Feel free to explore the courses and apply through the provided links!