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GEOL 310: Meteorology/Oceanography
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
The first part of the course will analyze fundamental physical processes of the atmosphere; their relationships to the daily weather pattern and weather forecasting in the U.S weather systems; atmospheric temperature, pressure, and humidity; and provide tools for interpretation of weather maps and elements of forecasting. The second part of this semester long course will take an interdisciplinary approach to studying the ocean by examining physical, biological, and chemical processes. Also, the history of oceanography and its technology; crustal movements, the ocean as a source of mineral resources, and animals living in the ocean will be discussed.
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GRK 301/302: Elementary Greek
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
An introductory study of the forms, grammar, and syntax of New Testament (Koine) Greek. Exercises and readings will be taken primarily from Mark and John. Students will begin to build vocabulary and to translate simple texts from the New Testament.
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GRK 301/302 - Elementary Greek
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GRK 401/402: Intermediate Greek
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
A continuation of GRK 301/302 leading to intermediate reading knowledge. Readings will be drawn from the New Testament, the Septuagint, the Apostolic Fathers, and other Hellenistic Greek texts. Prerequisites: GRK 301/302.
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GS 110: Science,Technology & Society
2.00 Credits
Bushnell University
This course explores concepts in science and technology and their effects on our society. Some of the topics covered will include: nuclear energy, physical and chemical aspects of energy problems, environmental chemistry, pollution, the nature of polymers, molecules of life, the basis of genetics and genetic engineering and health.
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HEB 301/302: Classical Hebrew for Beginners
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
A study of classical Hebrew grammar, vocabulary in context, and biblical use of words with readings in the Masoretic text.HEB 401/402 Intermediate Classical Hebrew (3, 3) A continuation of HEB 301/302, leading to intermediate reading knowledge. Readings will be chosen to expose students to a variety of literary genres and styles, and to illustrate the historical development of biblical Hebrew. Prerequisites: HEB 301/302.
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HIST 207: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
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HIST 330: History of Christianity
4.00 Credits
Bushnell University
An historical survey of Christianity from early beginnings to the present , including special focus on the Patristic age, the Medieval Church, the Reformation, and modern developments.
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HIST 350: American Public Discourse
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
An examination of contemporary public discourse in America. The course provides opportunity to study various religious, social, and political settings for rhetorical implications; historical personalities prominent in American public address receive attention. Prerequisites: IDS 101/102.
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HIST 370: Ancient Near Eastern and Mediterranean Civilizations
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
The primary purpose of this course is to explore the political, social, economic, cultural and religious contours of ancient civilizations that arose in the Near East (Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Syria-Palestine) and those that arose around the Mediterranean Sea (Greek, Hellenistic and Roman). We will investigate how these civilizations emerged individually in response to their unique geographical, political and economic circumstances and also what were the modes and consequences of their interaction with one another. Some attention will be paid to the question of the cultural legacy of these ancient civilizations on modern society (religion, art, law, government and administration, philosophy, medicine, literature, science, diet and language) and also how these ancient civilizations compared with those in other parts of the world such as ancient India, China and Asia. Prerequisites: IDS 201/202.
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HIST 380: Modern European Culture and the World
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
The purpose of this course is to examine the development of modern Europe from the Renaissance to the present with special emphasis given to its interaction with the rest of the world (particularly the Americas, Asia and Africa). We will explore the stages by which Europe became dominant in the world through exploration, conquest, colonialism and economic imperialism, how key developments in early modern Europe (e.g., demographic, religious, economic, technological, political, social, philosophical/ideological) impacted other parts of the world, and how Europe both affected and was affected by world events in the twentieth century (e.g.,World Wars I and II, Rise of International Communism, the Great Depression, Decolonization, the Cold War, Privatization, Globalization). Prerequisites: IDS 201/202.
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