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GO 495: Internship/Praxis in Government
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Supervised observation and practice in government and/or political work, culminating in a paper that reflects and integrates the knowledge gained from involvement in an approved internship. Prerequisites: GO210 and permission of the instructor.
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GO 499: Special Topics in Government
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Applies to special courses in government or political science that are offered by members of the department or visiting scholars during the January term. Prerequisite: GO210.
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GS 420: Issues in Science and Religion
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Examines the conversation between science and religion from historical, philosophical, and contemporary perspectives. Topics in this course are approached in an exploratory and intellectually humble way. Effort will be made to identify, understand, and appreciate a diversity of viewpoints on science and religion. Prerequisites: CP320 and six courses in the science division or permission of instructors. Other course descriptions are listed under appropriate departments.
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HE 201: Elementary Hebrew
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Introduces Hebrew as it is used in scripture. Offered alternate years.
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HE 202: Hebrew II
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Continues the study of biblical Hebrew. Prerequisite: HE201. Offered alternate years.
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HE 301: Reading Biblical Hebrew
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
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HI 212: Travel Seminar in History
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
Off campus travel experience sponsored by the Department of History and varying in length from a few days to an entire semester. Offered varying years.
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HI 223: Colonial and Revolutionary America
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
The first of four period courses in American history. A survey of America during the colonial and revolutionary periods. Major topics include: early European encounters with North America, growth of English settlements, Native American civilizations, life in provincial America, American colonies in the British Empire, and the War for American Independence. The New England experience and major historiographical interpretations will be emphasized. Offered alternate years.
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HI 224: Forging of a New Nation
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
The second of four period courses in American history. A survey of the United States from its inception as an independent nation through the crisis of the Civil War. Major topics include: the Constitution and the New Republic, Jeffersonian and Jacksonian democracy, American society and culture, westward expansion, slavery, sectionalism, reform, and war. Major historiographical interpretations will be emphasized. Offered alternate years.
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HI 225: History of the US:1865-1919
3.00 Credits
Eastern Nazarene College - Closed
The third of four period courses in American history. This is a survey of the United States from 1865 to 1918. Major topics include Reconstruction, industrial expansion, urbanization, immigration, intellectual and cultural trends, Progressivism, Imperialism, and World War I. Major historiographical interpretations will be emphasized.
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