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FR 301: Advanced Conversational French
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
For students who have taken 200 level courses or the equivalent. This course provides students with the opportunity to analyze and discuss various aspects of contemporary French culture through the study of realia taken from the French press, television and cinema. Prerequisites: FR 202 or instructor's permission. Offered: Alternate years.
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FR 351: French Civilization and Literature
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A study of the high points of French literature over the ages and their historical and social backdrop. Authors studied include the following: Rabelais, Montaigne, Racine, Voltaire, Rousseau, the Romantic poets, Hugo, Flaubert, Proust, and Camus. A variety of genres will be examined and discussed. Course taught in French. Prerequisites: FR 201; or, instructor's permission. Offered: Alternate years
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FR 394: Topics in French
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
The course may be comprised of various studies of topics related to the French language and Francophone cultures; or a multi-disciplinary study of the European Union. The courses may either be taught in English or French. May be repeated for credit.
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GK 211: Elementary New Testament Greek
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A study of the basic elements of New Testament Greek. Grammar, vocabulary, and syntax will be emphasized. Course will include selected readings in the Greek New Testament. Prerequisites: Sophomore status and prior foreign language experience are recommended or instructor's permission. Offered: Alternate years.
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GK 212: Elementary New Testament Greek
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A study of the basic elements of New Testament Greek. Grammar, vocabulary, and syntax will be emphasized. Course will include selected readings in the Greek New Testament. Sophomore status and prior foreign language experience are recommended or instructor's permission. Prerequisites: GK 211. Offered: Alternate years.
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GK 301: Intermediate New Testament Greek
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A vocabulary review, an introduction to advanced grammar and exegetical principles and methods, and a broad reading of selected New Testament passages. Prerequisites: GK 212. Offered: Alternate years.
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GK 352: New Testament Greek Exegesis
2.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
An advanced study of the Greek New Testament. The course will focus on advanced grammar, application of exegetical principles and methods, and utilization of the major scholarly resources for Greek exegesis, applied to selected New Testament books. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: GK 301.
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HB 211: Biblical Hebrew I
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
A study of the basic elements of Biblical Hebrew. Grammar, vocabulary and syntax will be emphasized. Course will include selected readings in Bible Hebrew prose. Prerequisites: Sophomore status and prior foreign language experience are recommended or instructor's permission. Offered: Alternate years. HB 212. Biblical Hebrew II (3) A study of the basic elements of Biblical Hebrew. Grammar, vocabulary, and syntax will be emphasized. Course will include selected readings in Bible Hebrew prose. Sophomore status and prior foreign language experience are recommended. Prerequisites: HB 211. Offered: Alternate years.
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HS 103: The World and the West I
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
This course begins with the classical eras, both east and west (ca. 600 BC) and ends in about 1650. Its goal is two fold: to understand both the primary cultural heritages of the world and their growing interconnectedness, and to put the energy and distinctiveness of the Western tradition into perspective with other political worlds and religious world-views.
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HS 104: The World and the West II
3.00 Credits
Northwest Nazarene University
This course begins in 1650 and proceeds to the present, trying to understand and assess the parallel and increasing interactive developments in the West and other parts of the world. Colonial enterprises of many types interact with indigenous cultures and systems in what we now call "third world" areas. Nation-building, with competitive empires, affects Europe, Africa and Asia. Very different independence struggles punctuate 19th and 20th century history.
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