Announcing Fall 2018 Classes

Explore our fall 2018 semester classes held in Kingsport!

LA TBD GREAT BOOKS OF THE RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION
The course will examine some of the influential works of the renaissance and reformation. Students will be encouraged to critically examine these works from a biblical perspective, discussing, debating, and evaluating the validity of the authors’ ideas and ethics.
Wednesday 8:30am-11:20am

CT 113 CRITICAL SURVEY OF WORLDVIEWS
This course compares and contrasts basic worldviews and their implications for life, and will also present the main components of a Christian worldview, as well as respond to challenges to that belief system.
Tuesday and Thursday 8:30am-9:50am

GRK 111 ELEMENTARY GREEK I*
God’s precious word is worth treasuring by exploring the nuances of its original language.  Studying Greek not only gives students many of the language advantages that studying Latin would but also opens to them the same tools that sparked the reformation and helps spread and preserve God’s truth.
Tuesday and Thursday 10:00am-11:20am

*Hybrid online/onsite class.

GICT M10 PRE-CALCULUS WITH TRIGONOMETRY

Advanced high school math which simultaneously prepares the student to pass the corresponding CLEP exam (Pre-Calc and/or College Algebra).  Pairs with GICT M11 Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry B.  This course is not offered through Bryan College – not a dual enrollment course.  Course fee: $175.
Tuesday and Thursday 11:30am-12:50am

For more information please contact: ginny.walker@genevainstitute.org

Meet our professors and discuss how dual enrollment can fit with your high school plan at our informational meeting:

March 6th, 7:00-8:00

900 Watauga St, Kingsport, TN 37660.

Please RSVP: ginny.walker@genevainstitute.org