Registration is open for our Fall Semester 2025 classes at Heartland Christian College. Contact the Registrar for details, 573-633-5610.
Fall Block 1: August 25-October 14
- Mon./Wed. 8:10 to 11:00am- Old Testament Studies I and Ephesians I
- Tue./Thurs. 8:10 to 11:00am – College Composition and Western Church in World History I
Fall Block 2: October 20-December 12
- Mon./Wed. 8:10 to 11:00am – Old Testament Studies II, Evangelism in the New Testament, Intro. To Worship Music, and Creative Bible Teaching
- Tue./Thurs. 8:10 to 11:00am – Consumer Math and Bible Research
Monday Classes: August 25 – December 12
- 4:00 to 6:30pm – Disciplines of Life and Bible Doctrines
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS:
BI110 Old Testament Studies I. A survey of the Old Testament emphasizing historic and thematic connections as well as the message of each book. The books are viewed both individually and collectively. Topics will be covered are the Pentateuch (Law), Historical Books (Prophets), and the Writings. Geographical material will also be added to provide support for the historical context of each book. 3 credit hours
BI204 Ephesians. An introductory study of the local church in God’s plan, the structure and order of the New Testament church and the ministries of the local church and their functions. 3 credit hours
LL 102 College Composition. An introductory study in college-level writing. Emphasis is placed on rhetoric, the writing process of planning, drafting, and revising, and source documentation. 3 credit hours.
HS206 Western Church in World History I. This course presents a broad survey of the interrelationship between world history and the history of the Western Church from the time of the early church to the pre-reformation. The focus is on the major changes and movements within both the church and world history, emphasizing their relevance and impact on today. 3 credit hours
BI 111 Old Testament Studies II. A survey of the Historic period after King David including the Prophets and the Writings of the Old Testament emphasizing historic and thematic connections as well as the message of each book. The books are viewed both individually and collectively. Topics that will be covered are the writing Prophets and post-exilic Writings. Geographical material will also be added to provide support for the historical context of each book. 3 credit hours
MS 102 Evangelism in the New Testament. A study of evangelism as presented through select books of the New Testament. Students examine the concepts within the text and their practical application toward evangelism. 3 credit hours
WA 104 Introduction to Worship Music. This course provides a foundational overview of worship music and practical theory for the everyday church musician. Students are trained to read, write, and communicate musical ideas for use as a worship team leader or member. 3 credit hours
CE 204 Creative Bible Teaching. An introductory study to small group Bible teaching. Includes units on personal Bible study, lesson planning, and student engagement. 3 credit hours
MA 101 Consumer Math. A basic financial course designed for the student’s success in life. Included topics are budgeting, cash flow, stewardship, and real-world problems. 3 credit hours
BI 207 Bible Research and Interpretation. The introductory study and application of tools and methods along with insights and means of proper biblical interpretation. 3 credit hours
CL100 Disciplines of Life. An overview of the most recognized disciplines of the Christian life, including prayer and Bible study. Special emphasis is placed on practicing the virtues demonstrated by Jesus. 3 credit hours
DT200 Survey of Bible Doctrines. This course includes an overview of the concept and application of Bible Doctrine as a discipline. Also included is a survey of biblical teaching regarding the core doctrines of the conservative evangelical Christian faith. 3 credit hours
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For a list of all of HCC’s course descriptions, please refer to our 2024-2025 Catalog.