Senior Adult Educational Program

One of the goals of the Academy of Senior Professionals is to foster an atmosphere of life-long learning. Through our connection with Southern Nazarene University and its service to senior adults, many of our members can continue to challenge themselves in an academic setting. Members 65 and older may audit classes for $30 per credit hours, plus fees when applicable. Classes through this program are open for enrollment the first day of the semester, which is January 5 for the spring 2010 semester.  Below is a list of recommended classes.  For more information contact the SNU Office of University Advancement at 491-6617.

 Fine Arts               Beginning Guitar Class            

                Intro to Fine Arts 

                Live Recording Techniques         

                Harmony I                          

                Aural Theory I                                   

Theology & Ministry                 Intro to Biblical Literature      

                Methods in Biblical Study  

                Introduction to Christian Missions

                Introduction to Theology          

                Introduction to Christian Thought 

                Introduction to Philosophy        

Math & Science                 Introduction to Biological Science

                General Botany 

                Math Concepts: Discrete Math      

                Math Concepts: Geometry & Topology

                Math Concepts: Probability & Stat 

                College Algebra                   

                Plane Trigonometry   

                Physical Geography                 

Business                 Ethics & Business Principles

                Principles of Management          

                Principles of Marketing           

English                 Writing Workshop I                

                Composition I                     

                Intro to Cultural & Comm Studies  

                Introduction to Literature        

                Foundations for English Studies   

                Literary Field Studies: New York  

Speech Comm                Intro to Speech Communication

Foreign Language                 Elementary Spanish I              

History and PoliSc                American Federal Government       

                Physical Geography                

                United States History II          

                World Civ I: Prehistory to 1500   

                World Civ II: 1500 to Present     

                Introduction to Historical Methods

                Introduction to Political Studies 

                World Regional Geography                            

Psychology                 General Psychology I              

                Self-Concept Development          

                Psychology of Children & Youth    

Sociology                 Introduction to Sociology         

Physical Ed                 Lifetime Wellness                  

                Water Aerobics I                  

                Beginning Swimming/Lap Swimming I 

                Mat Pilates I