ONLINE COURSES
The King’s Christian School is pleased to announce the expansion of our academic program to include our newly designed, online courses. Experience state-of-the-art, web-based learning in our newly updated computer lab. Your student can benefit from this powerful and innovative extension of King’s commitment to academic excellence and dual accreditation standards. Our online courses include:
Thinking & Learning Strategies (5 credits)
Latin I, II, III (5 credits each)
Space Science (5 credits)
Marine Science (5 credits)
Economics (5 credits)
Global Studies (5 credits)
Business Systems and Technology (5 credits)
AP Art History (5 credits)
AP US Government (5 credits)
Online courses may not be taken to replace current courses offered at King’s. A student may not carry a load of more than 40 credits (in school and online) without permission from TKCS. Classes will be scheduled during a students regular day in the computer lab. The lab will be open for 1 hour after school for students who cannot fit a course into their schedule but still desire to take an online course. All courses are accredited and carry credit through TKCS. All Course are graded, figure into a students GPA and become a part of the students transcript.
Dual Credit Courses Through Indiana Wesleyan University
These are college courses designed for and offered through The King’s Christian School by Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU). They are taught by IWU Professors. Since successful completion earns college credit, it is open to HS Juniors, Seniors. The cost is $775 per course. Students will receive a college transcript with the grade earned and may use this for transfers. IWU Courses must have at least 8 students to start. Davis College courses do not need a minimum number of students.
BIL 101 Old Testament Survey
A study of the Old Testament, highlighting the cultural background underlying the books of the Old Testament. Topics include major archaeological finds, Old Testament culture as it relates to today's culture, and the foundational relationship between the Old Testament and the New Testament. An additional charge of $ 50 applies for a material and book fee.
BIL 102 New Testament Survey
This course covers the literature of the New Testament. Special attention will be given to the life of Christ and the history of the early church, including the life of Paul. An additional charge of $ 50 applies for a material and book fee.
Eng 140 Communications I (3 Credits)
This course provides the student with a basic understanding of the elements involved in the writing process. It will help students develop an ability to express their ideas effectively in writing, analyze expository and persuasive writing techniques, and establish a solid foundation for researching and securing information required for productive writing. An additional charge of $140 applies for a material and book fee.
HIS 102 American Civilization after 1865 (3 Credits)
A survey of the political development of our nation with its internal and external crises; the progress of regional economies, cultures, the rise and impact of social involvement from the Great Awakening to post WWII generations, and the role of the US as a dominant player in world affairs. This is taught in a way that develops a Biblical Worldview. An additional charge of $60 applies for a material and book fee.
SOC 152 Social Problems (3 Credits)
A study of issues in contemporary American society. Issues examined include crime, poverty, violence, racism, and sexism. Possible solutions and strategies to combat them are explored. This is taught in a way that develops a Biblical Worldview. An additional charge of $50 applies for a material and book fee.
PSY 155 Psychology of Personal Adjustment (3 Credits)
This course encompasses a study of stress management and coping skills, the factors that contribute to self-esteem and the maintenance of healthy interpersonal relationships, and the skills required for successful conflict resolution. The course will focus on strategies for developing and maintaining positive mental health. A theoretical framework is presented. This is taught from a thoroughly Christian perspective. An additional charge of $100 applies for a material and book fee.
Dual Credit Courses are also available in conjunction with Davis College (NY). Davis is an accredited Christian College.
General
- Christianity in the 21st Century
- Understand and Apply Bible
- Thinking Like Jesus: Foundations for a Biblical Worldview
History
- Western Civilization I
- Western Civilization II
Leadership
- Biblical Concepts of Leadership
- Case Studies in Leadership
Mission
- Evangelism Discipleship
- Theology of Missions
New Testament
Old Testament
- Ethics Hebrew Wisdom Lit.
- History of the Israelite Kingdom
Personal Development
- Faith and Money
- Goals, Priorities, Attitudes
Science
- Earth Science Introduction
- Introduction to Life Science
Social Science