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Apr 05, 2025
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Undergraduate Academic Catalog 2016 - 2017 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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BIB 304 - Paul and His Letters3 Units A study of the place of Paul in the development of the primitive church. The great apostle is studied as a person, writer and thinker. Attention is focused on the ways in which Paul has been understood in both ancient and modern times. Prerequisites: Take
BIB 100 - Jesus and the Christian Community 3 Units Jesus and the Christian Community is the foundational biblical studies course. Jesus, his teachings, the community he founded and the early years of the Christian movement are central themes. Integrated with these themes are explorations of corresponding values and practices that contribute to a successful university experience. The course includes both large group and small group experiences and is led by an interdisciplinary team of university faculty. Freshmen only or (
BIB 100A - Jesus and the Christian Community I 2 Units Jesus and the Christian Community is the foundational biblical studies course. Jesus, his teachings, the community he founded and the early years of the Christian movement are central themes. The first semester focuses on the life and teachings of Jesus. Students must complete BIB 100A and BIB 100B to meet the general education requirement. Enrollment in the yearlong sequence is limited to students in the Natural Science STEM program. Prerequisite:
CP 152 - College Transitions and Success 1 Unit This freshman seminar aids students in the following areas: 1) successful navigation of the transition to the collegiate environment, 2) increased understanding of self and others, 3) increased understanding of diversity, and 4) recognition of the importance of personal leadership and making contributions to the community. May not be audited; Graded CR/NC May not be audited and
BIB 100B - Jesus and the Christian Community II 2 Units A continuation of BIB 100A . The second semester focuses on the life and teachings of Jesus, including ways these shaped the early Christian movement and continue to shape contemporary Christian communities. Students must complete BIB 100A and BIB 100B to meet general education requirement. Enrollment in the yearlong sequence is limited to students in the Natural Sciences STEM program. May not be audited) or
BIB 300 - Jesus and the Christian Community- Transfer Students 3 Units Jesus and the Christian Community is the foundational biblical studies course. Jesus, his teachings, the community he founded and the early years of the Christian movement are central themes. Integrated with these themes are explorations of corresponding values from the particular tradition that has shaped the identity of FPU.
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