Fairhaven Baptist College Catalog 2020-2021
Fairhaven Baptist College Catalog
Fairhaven Baptist College Catalog
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Graduate Courses
ED 501 Research in Education
An introduction to educational research, statistics, and testing. The course is designed to
familiarize the student with the terminology, basic concepts, and tools necessary to evaluate
standardized testings and to interpret educational publications.
Summer module, three hours.
ED 502 History of Education
A comparison of ancient and modern educational systems and their influence on Christian
education. Emphasis is placed on evaluating education with Biblical criteria.
Summer module, three hours.
ED 503 Philosophy of Education
A comparison of ancient and modern philosophies and their bearing upon education itself.
Emphasis will be placed upon a Biblical philosophy of education, centering around the
local church.
Summer module, three hours.
ED 504 Teaching Physical Education
A description of the various methods and procedures used for teaching physical education
to children. Materials and methods for teaching this course are emphasized and
demonstrated.
Summer module, three hours.
ED 505 Teaching Children’s Music
A course that will give the student the ability to teach children songs, rhythm, appreciation of
music, note reading, and musical instruments. Attention is also given to developing graded
choirs and instrumental programs.
Summer module, three hours.
ED 506 Library Science
This course provides an overview of the history, philosophy, and practical management
of a school or church library. Students will learn the process of establishing a library, the
day-to-day workings of a school library, and its procedures and requirements.
Summer module, three hours.
ED 507 Office Methods
The student will be trained in secretarial duties including methods of filing, office
responsibilities and attitudes required of a church or school secretary.
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One semester, three hours.