Schedule of Courses 
Summer 2003
All listed classes meet at the Southeast Classroom on the first floor of the College Building (red sandstone castle) at 3455 West 83rd Avenue, Westminster, Colorado (north of Denver near Federal Boulevard and 84th Avenue) unless specified.

(Note: no classes June 30-July 4.)

Note: Theo 201 and Theo 499 are scheduled concurrently. Both are based on J. Kenneth Grider's A Wesleyan-Holiness Theology.  Only one option may be chosen. There will be additional reading depending on the course, and the number of units, chosen. Theo 201 is a lower-division course and will have less demanding requirements. Theo 499 is an upper-division course and is intended for those who have some formal background in theology. It is particularly appropriate for those planning to major in Biblical Theology or to earn the degree, Bachelor of Theology.

Theo 201-2 or 3    Exploring Our Christian Faith I 
The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to evangelical Wesleyan Christianity as understood in churches conventionally described as part of the holiness movement. In addition to a survey of theology, Theo 201 together with Theo 202 gives attention to the history of doctrine, to comparative religions, and to the ethics and practices of the Christian life. 
June 16-July 30          Rev. Suzanne Wolfram
M-W 7:30-9:40 am   Textbooks

Theo 499-2 or 3   Special Topics: Wesleyan-Holiness Theology I
First semester topics include what theology is, the nature of theology, perspective for doing theology: biblical realism, theology's written authority, God's existence and nature, the tripersonal God, the Christian doctrine of creation, the mystery of evil, the doctrine of ourselves, the doctrine of sin, the person of Christ.
June 16-July 30         Rev. Suzanne Wolfram
M-W 7:30-9:40 am   Textbooks

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        Fees
        Tuition for one semester hour credit is $100; non-credit, $50. (The number of semester hours follows the hyphen in the course number. For example, Rel 121-3 is a 3-credit course.) Books are additional. Tuition for one CEU (continuing education unit) is $40.
        Payment plan: you may pay your tuition in three equal installments, if you prefer. No grades or transcripts will be issues to students with a balance owing on account.
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          Independent Study Courses
        Numerous courses are available by correspondence on an independent basis and may be begun at any time.   Click to view our independent-study brochure which gives course descriptions and further information.