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FL 372: Spanish
3.00 Credits
Grace University
Part two of a one-year sequence in the Spanish language. Emphasis is continued on establishing a basic vocabulary, basic reading and writing syntax, conversational dialogue, idioms, and Latino culture. Prerequisite: FL 371 Spanish 1.
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FL 373: Spanish Language Immersion Program
6.00 Credits
Grace University
An intensive format Spanish language acquisition program designed to immerse the student in the language in an intensive summer format. The course may be scheduled to occur within a Spanish speaking community or country. This program addresses basic vocabulary, reading and writing skills, conversational dialogue, idioms, and Latino culture.
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FL 451: Greek Exegesis
3.00 Credits
Grace University
Based on one's knowledge of Koine' Greek, theemphasis is on refinement of grammar and syntax. Translation and exegesis of first century Greek literature especially the Gospel of John. Prerequisite: FL 352 Greek Grammar 2 or Instructor's Permission.
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FL 452: Greek Exegesis
3.00 Credits
Grace University
Continued exegesis of first century Greek literature with special emphasis on passages with potential exegetical controversy or significance for the Christian life. Prerequisite: FL 451 Greek Exegesis 1 or Instructor's Permission.
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FL 461: Hebrew Grammar
4.00 Credits
Grace University
The study of the essentials of Hebrew grammar, including the alphabet, vocabulary, and the major verb stems. The importance of accurate translation is emphasized.
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FL 462: Hebrew Grammar
4.00 Credits
Grace University
The practical demonstration and application of grammar, reading, and exegesis in the Hebrew Old Testament. Prerequisite: FL 461 Hebrew Grammar 1.
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HU 100: Introduction to the Arts
3.00 Credits
Grace University
A survey of historic paintings, sculptures, and architectures along with a "hands-on" introductoryexploration of basic principles of design, space, color, and texture in sketching, painting, and pottery. Music, theatre, and cinema are also introduced as art forms. Field experiences are a critical part of this course. A Christian philosophy of art is addressed.
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HU 113: Film Art
3.00 Credits
Grace University
This course introduces film theory, terminology, and technologies and focuses on the practical needs of the producer/videographer in a ministry context.
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HU 210: Introduction to Linguistics
3.00 Credits
Grace University
An introduction to the terminology and concepts of modern linguistics, with a view to developing insight into the linguistic phenomena of one's native language and beyond. Sound systems of languages (phonetics, phonology, and phonemics), word formation (morphology), sentence formation (syntax), and language meaning (semantics) are introduced. A history of the English language is included. The course is intended to develop a curiosity and enthusiasm for language and language learning.
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HU 221: Introduction to Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Grace University
An exploration the philosophical foundations of Christian theism and the biblical world view, so that one may appreciate the intellectual and moral foundations of belief in God. After a brief review of logic, fundamental Christian beliefs are developed philosophically, with an emphasis on the nature of faith, the nature of persons, the existence and nature of God, and the structure and content of Christian ethics. The readings are drawn from both classical and contemporary sources.
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