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HU 218: Drama Workshop
1.00 Credits
Emmanuel College - Massachusetts
Practical training and experience in a broad range of both performance and technical drama experience.
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HU 220: Religion and Culture
3.00 Credits
Emmanuel College - Massachusetts
An introduction to the study of the popularity, nature, value and controversies of religion as portrayed in academic disciplines from music to psychology to physics. After examining different ways of studying religion, a survey is given to various theories on the origin and function of religion in human culture from philosophical, anthropological, sociological, psychological, political, theological and Biblical perspectives. Special attention is given to the student's personal integration of faith and learning, religion and its interface with culture, into a Christian worldview. Prerequisite: BI140 or BI141, sophomore status or permission of instructor.
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HU 230: Religion and Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Emmanuel College - Massachusetts
An examination of the rational foundations of religious beliefs about God and life in contemporary culture. An introduction is given to the nature of critical thinking and procedures of logical thinking for assessing whether belief in God is rational, objective, intelligible and justifiable. The value of the use of reason in religion and its interface with culture and individual experience will be examined with a view toward the student's development of a Christian worldview. Attention is given to historic claims of the Christian religion concerning the status of the Bible and the person of Jesus Christ in view of contemporary issues of pluralism and tolerance.
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HU 470: Special Topics in Humanities
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Emmanuel College - Massachusetts
This is a flexible course ranging from 3 to 6 credit hours, for the purpose of special studies in foreign language, English, art history, music history, theater, or any combination thereof. The student must be of junior or senior standing, and must have approval of the instructor, department chair, and vice president for academic affairs. Students may take the course for credit more than once if the topics are different. Study abroad must be directed by an Emmanuel College faculty member in order for the student to receive credit. This course is conducted as a directed study and requires payment of the appropriate directed study fees. 128
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HY 110: History of Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Emmanuel College - Massachusetts
A survey course in history which covers the rise and development of the western world from prehistoric times until 1715.
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HY 111: History of Western Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Emmanuel College - Massachusetts
A survey course in history which covers the major developments of the western world from 1715 until present.
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HY 272: American History I
3.00 Credits
Emmanuel College - Massachusetts
A survey of the American nation from the Age of Discovery to 1865.
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HY 273: American History II
3.00 Credits
Emmanuel College - Massachusetts
A survey of the American nation from 1865 to the present.
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HY 301: History and Government of Georgia
3.00 Credits
Emmanuel College - Massachusetts
A study of Georgia history and government from its first occupation and development to the present with emphasis on political, economic, and social trends.
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HY 305: Non- Western World Historical Influences
3.00 Credits
Emmanuel College - Massachusetts
A study of selected developing areas in Africa, Asia, or Latin America. Present day governmental and cultural practices will be viewed from a historical perspective. Some emphasis will be placed on the national interest of each area in conjunction with U. S. policy concerns.
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