Simpson University for Seniors Accepting Students for February Classes
For Immediate Release
01.13.2016

REDDING, Calif. - Simpson University for Seniors is offering two courses in February for adults of any age.
The non-credit, no-homework classes, which begin Feb. 3, are taught on Simpson’s campus by university professors and professionals in their field of expertise. Classes meet from 10:20 to 11:20 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
The following courses are being offered:
Christian Apologetics: Exercising Faith in a Doubting World: Apologetics is the branch of theology and philosophy that focuses on giving a reasoned defense for the Christian faith. This class focuses on the major issues and approaches to Christian apologetics. Presenter: Dr. Brian Larsen
Whiskey, Water and Fighting; A History of Drought and Flood in California. California has a history of mega-droughts and mega-floods. Learn how past events are influencing current decisions regarding water storage and consumption as California faces the worst water shortage in its history. Presenter: Nadine Bailey
Two courses are offered each month through April. The cost is $95 per person, per course, or $145 for couples registering for the same course. Register online with a credit card at simpsonu.edu/seniorschool.
For more information, call Glenn Schaefer at (530) 226-4146 or Dianne Mueller at (530) 226-4758.
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Simpson University, established in 1921, is a Christian university offering undergraduate, graduate, and teaching credential programs. The university celebrated its 25th year in Redding and the completion of a Science and Nursing Center in 2014. Academic programs include ASPIRE, a degree-completion program geared toward working adults with both on-campus and online course offerings, including degrees in psychology and organizational leadership. For information about the university, or to arrange a campus visit, call 1-888-9-SIMPSON or visit simpsonu.edu.
Contact: SU Public Relations
mediarelations@simpsonu.edu
(530) 226-4737