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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
A directed program of readings, studies, and research in a specific area of the Old Testament studies. On demand and by permission. Prerequisite: OT 622
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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2.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Inductive study of selected oracles of Isaiah 40-66 with special attention to the Servant passages. Th.M students only.
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0.50 Credits
Knowledge and practice in individual and team sports and group recreational activities. Offerings include swimming, bowling, skating, basketball, volleyball, biking, golf, nutrition/fitness, jogging, pickle-ball, softball, floor hockey, weight training, badminton, soccer, and tennis. Classes meet one hour each week; two semesters are required for graduation. Physical education requirements are waived for students who are 25 years old when first enrolled, for students who present a physician's recommendation to the registrar, or for veterans eligible for G.I. educational benefits.
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0.50 Credits
Knowledge and practice in individual and team sports and group recreational activities. Offerings include swimming, bowling, skating, basketball, volleyball, biking, golf, nutrition/fitness, jogging, pickle-ball, softball, floor hockey, weight training, badminton, soccer, and tennis. Classes meet one hour each week; two semesters are required for graduation. Physical education requirements are waived for students who are 25 years old when first enrolled, for students who present a physician's recommendation to the registrar, or for veterans eligible for G.I. educational benefits.
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
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0.50 Credits
Knowledge and practice in individual and team sports and group recreational activities. Offerings include swimming, bowling, skating, basketball, volleyball, biking, golf, nutrition/fitness, jogging, pickle-ball, softball, floor hockey, weight training, badminton, soccer, and tennis. Classes meet one hour each week; two semesters are required for graduation. Physical education requirements are waived for students who are 25 years old when first enrolled, for students who present a physician's recommendation to the registrar, or for veterans eligible for G.I. educational benefits.
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