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SS 222: Principles of Sociology
3.00 Credits
Grace University
An introduction to the study of society and culture, utilizing the research of the social scientist and interpreting it within a Christian framework.
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SS 231: Church History
3.00 Credits
Grace University
A chronological survey of the Christian Church that gives special emphasis to theological development and change. May be used as an interdisciplinary Bible course.
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SS 232: African-American History
3.00 Credits
Grace University
This course is designed to be an intense investigation of the history, experiences and circumstances of African Americans within the larger "American" context fromcolonial times to the present. It seeks to deal with both the perspectives and realities of the African-American experience and the larger realities of racial attitudes and behaviors of the American context.
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SS 233: History of the American People
3.00 Credits
Grace University
A comprehensive study of the various ethnic and social groups that comprise the American people. Special emphasis will be placed on the experience and contributions of Native Americans, African-Americans, Mexican-Americans and women in American culture throughout American history.
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SS 241: Nebraska History
3.00 Credits
Grace University
A study of Nebraska from its earliest records to the present. Special emphasis is placed on Native American cultures, as well as Nebraska's development within a regional and national context.
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SS 303: Physical Geography
3.00 Credits
Grace University
Physical geography uses a geographer's perspective to study the earth's surface and the forces that shape it. Because of the subject matter and the geographer's particular interest, the course will cover topics in geology and climatology as well as the scientific approach to asking and answering questions about our world.
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SS 331: World Civilization
3.00 Credits
Grace University
A survey of the history of selected civilizations from the origins of the first human civilizations to the Renaissance. It focuses on political, economic, social, cultural, and technological contributions of these civilizations, individually and collectively, to the modern world. A Christian philosophy of history is addressed.
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SS 332: World Civilization
3.00 Credits
Grace University
This course surveys the history of selected civilizations from the Renaissance to the present. It focuses on political, economic, social, cultural, and technological contributions of these civilizations, individually and collectively, to the modern world. A Christian philosophy of history is addressed.
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SS 333: Introduction to American Politics
3.00 Credits
Grace University
This course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to learn about the history, structure, and functions of the United States political system. The focus of this course will be on the choices that people make in public life, and the ways that various factors, including governmental institutions, shape the choices that can be made.
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SS 336: History of the Western Hemisphere
3.00 Credits
Grace University
A study of the peoples and states that have comprised the Western Hemisphere throughout history. Special attention will be given to contemporary relationships between the United States, Canada and Latin America from a historical and global perspective.
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