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BIOL 498: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
Under the supervision of a faculty member, the student will design and conduct an original research project, prepare a written report on the project, and present the findings of the project at a meeting open to the public. Credit, variable. Offered fall and spring semesters.
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BLGR 241,242: Elementary Greek I and II
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
A study of the basic grammar of the Greek New Testament. Attention is given to vocabulary building throughout. Prerequisite: BLGR 241 is a prerequisite for BLGR 242. Credit, 4 hours for each course. BLGR 241 is offered fall semester of even years. BLGR 242 is offered spring semester of odd years.
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BLGR 331,332: Intermediate Greek I and II
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
An advanced study of Greek grammar, including translation and exegesis of selected portions of the Greek New Testament. Prerequisite: BLGR 241 and BLGR 242 are prerequisites for BLGR 331. BLGR 331 is a prerequisite for BLGR 332. Credit, 3 hours for each course. BLGR 331 is offered fall semester of odd years. BLGR 332 is offered spring semester of even years.
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BLHB 241,242: Elementary Hebrew I and II
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
A study of the basic grammar of the Hebrew Old Testament. Attention is given to vocabulary building throughout. Most of the grammar is covered in BLHB 241. BLHB 242 concentrates on developing translation skills, an understanding of the finer points of grammar, and an increased vocabulary. Prerequisite: BLHB 241 is a prerequisite for BLHB 242. Credit, 4 hours for each course. BLHB 241 is offered fall semester of odd years. BLHB 242 is offered spring semester of even years.
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BLHB 331,332: Intermediate Hebrew I and II
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
An advanced study of Hebrew grammar, including translation and exegesis of selected portions of the Hebrew Old Testament. BLHB 331 features texts from the Prophets and BLHB 332 features texts from the wisdom literature. Both courses require the preparation and submission of an exegetical paper. Prerequisites: BLHB 241 and BLHB 242 are prerequisites for BLHB 331. BLHB 331 is a prerequisite for BLHB 332. Credit, 3 hours for each course. BLHB 331 is offered fall semester of even years. BLHB 332 is offered spring semester of odd years.
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BMIS 130: Introduction to Application Software
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
A general introduction to popular application software packages used in industry and academia. The course will include applications software for word processing, spreadsheets, database management and presentation management, and an introduction to the operating environment. The course is hands-on in nature with in-class labs conducted weekly. Credit 3 hours. Offered Fall and Spring Semesters.
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BMIS 231: Introduction to Programming
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
An introduction to structured programming. The course will include lecture sessions covering concepts of programming, out-of-class programming. and homework assignments. The assignments will use the computer as a tool to solve mathematical and business problems. Topics will include sequential, selective and repetitive structures, arrays, strings, and file manipulation. Credit 3 hours. Offered Fall Semesters.
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BMIS 331: Object Oriented Programming
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
Addresses advanced features of programming including: object oriented techniques, pointers, dynamic memory allocation. and data structures. Credit 3 hours, Prerequisite BMIS 231.Offered Spring Semesters.
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BMIS 332: Application Programming with Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
An introduction to Visual Basic programming. Emphasis is given to further development of the student's programming skills and an in-depth coverage of programming in the Microsoft Windows environment. Credit 3 hours. Prereqrequsite BMIS 231. Offered Spring Semesters.
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BMIS 333: Systems Analysis/Project Management
3.00 Credits
University of the Cumberlands
A study of current business systems and problems, determination and definition of business needs and information requirements, evaluation of alternative solutions, exploration of the dimensions and elements of project management concepts, methodologies, strategies, and structures. Attention will be given to cost controls, teamwork, and quality management. Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite sophomore standing. Offered Spring Semesters.
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