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LAN 341,342: Greek I and II each I
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
FALL, II SPRING These courses provide an introduction to New Testament Greek and include a study in accidence, syntax, and vocabulary of the Greek New Testament. Translations of selected portions of the writings of John will be made.
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LAN 345X: Hebrew Exegesis of Ruth
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
SPRING This course combines an introduction to the Hebrew Language with a detailed exegetical study of the Old Testament book of Ruth. Students will explore the benefit of learning Hebrew for interpreting and understanding the message of the biblical text. Strategies for further study in Hebrew will be included. (Also BIB 345X) Prerequisite: BIB 135X Offered alternate years (Spring 2010)
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LAN 411: Spanish Language Short Stories and Novellas
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
ARR A study of selected Spanish language short stories and novellas. Emphasis is given to discovering and discussing such topics as religion, politics, exercise of power, issues of gender, view of history, racial and ethnic relations, class, and national identity. The course provides the opportunity for development of reading and speaking skills in Spanish. The course is conducted in Spanish. Prerequisite: Two years of college Spanish or its equivalent
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LAN 430X: Greek for Ministry
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
FALL This course includes a review of elementary Greek, work in extending basic vocabulary, translation of literature representative of various New Testament writers, and a study of grammar on an intermediate level. Special emphasis will be given to the use of Greek for teaching and preaching. Exegetical study of a selected scriptural passage based on the Greek text will be included. (Also BIB 430X) Prerequisites: LAN 341 and LAN 342, or consent of the instructor
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LED 305: Managing Conflict and Change
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
ARR An examination of the Christian leader's role in handling change. Emphasis will be on conflict resolution and problem solving in the context of business, church, and intercultural settings. Case study methodologies and real life scenarios will be utilized.
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LED 310: Leadership Styles and Strategies
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
ARR A study of the relationship between leadership theory and practice. Students will explore basic theories and concepts of leadership, identify personal leadership styles and skills, and learn how to adapt and use them effectively in practical settings. Prerequisite: CHM 201
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LED 460: Leadership Practicum
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
ARR As an integrative approach, students will engage in a combination of classroom preparation, reading, field experience and post-experience analysis related to the practicum site. Consultation and supervision will be conducted by faculty. Satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading. Prerequisite: CHM 201 and LED 310
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LIS 1101: Introduction to International Studies
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
4 cr. Introduction to international studies as a field of inquiry and study. Among the topics are conflict and security, the global economy, development and the environment.Particular attention is given to case studies and the cultural dimension of human experience. Required for a major or minor in LIS.
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LIS 2001: Introduction to Political Science
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
4 cr. Introduction to the discipline of political science and the nature of political discourse, institutions and organizations. Topics range from politics and culture to terrorism and international relations.
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LIS 2050: Introduction toMexico
0.00 - 2.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
This course focuses on understanding the social and cultural differences between the United States and Mexico. Particular attention is given to the social goals of the Mexican Revolution and how Mexico has attempted to address or ignore these goalswhile striving to develop its economy and society in the shadow of the world's remaining superpower. Learning activities include readings,guest lectures byMexican social activists and academics,excursions to sites of historical and cultural importance, reflection papers, and group discussion. The course is a required component of the Semestre en México programand is taught in English.
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