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HIS 331: History of Christianity and Christian Thought I
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
A study of the development of Christian doctrine from the apostolic age to the present; the tensions and influences historical events and non-Christian thought have exerted upon the life and thinking of the church and the contributions they have made to its doctrine. Prerequisite: Sophomore class standing or consent of instructor.
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HIS 332: History of Christianity and Christian Thought II
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
A study of the development of Christian doctrine from the apostolic age to the present; the tensions and influences historical events and non-Christian thought have exerted upon the life and thinking of the church and the contributions they have made to its doctrine. Prerequisite: Sophomore class standing or consent of instructor.
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HIS 340: Ethnic Relations in America
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2010-2011) A study of racial and ethnic minorities, group conflicts, and problems of human and cultural interaction. The emphasis is on seeing ethnic relations in their historical context and noting techniques that have brought progress and cooperation. Prerequisite: Sophomore class standing.
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HIS 370: History of the American City
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Traces the evolution of urban centers from the colonial period to the present. Focuses on the developing systems of cities, on growth within cities, and on the social formations that have grown up within and around urban centers. Particular attention is given to the industrial and modern eras, the history of Portland, and living in cities of the future. Prerequisite: Sophomore class standing.
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HIS 485: Historiography
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(Alternate years 2009-2010)) A study of research methods, writing skills, interpretative analysis, and the philosophies of major historians. Prerequisite: Successful completion of six semester credits in history.
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HUM 110: Freshman Liberal Arts Colloquy
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
(As needed) An interdisciplinary approach to understanding the nature of higher education, student life, and the methods of successful transition from high school into college. Students will be challenged to wrestle with the paradoxes that define the college experience. Course is not appropriate for students with previous college experience.
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HUM 210: Humanities Colloquy: Science and Technology
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
An interdisciplinary approach to questions about science and technology, the relationship between science and society, and the nature of individual responsibility with reference to technology. Readings in foundational philosophical perspectives are applied to current issues in science and technology. Students will pursue a project that focuses on ethical aspects of a selected topic in science and technology. Discussion of the nature of human life is integral to the course. Prerequisite: EN 200.
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HUM 211: Humanities Colloquy: War and Peace
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
An interdisciplinary approach to questions about war and peace, human aggression, conflict resolution, and the variety of Christian approaches to these issues. Readings in foundational philosophical perspectives are applied to issues involving war and peace. Discussion of the nature of human life is integral to the course. Prerequisite: EN 200.
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HUM 212: Humanities Colloquy: Earthkeeping
3.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
An interdisciplinary approach to understanding the cultural and scientific aspects of ecological and environmental issues through developing a common ecological vocabulary bridging disciplines; examining the scientific, religious, and cultural debates that surround the concept of deep ecology; describing how theories of nature and of human nature relate to current ecological issues; and examining globalization and commodification in an effort to understand how human societies relate to natural systems. Prerequisite: EN 200.
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HUM 293: Humanities Internship
2.00 - 5.00 Credits
Warner Pacific College
Student works and learns under supervision in an approved internship with an agency,program, or institution. Application and integration of interdisciplinary knowledge, theory, and understanding. Prerequisites: Junior class standing, 2.8 GPA, consent of instructor and department chair. Pass/No Pass grade. (Generally, students need to plan schedules so as to spend a concentrated amount of time [at least six hours/week, preferably 10-15 weeks] in a semester or summer placement. [45 hours of consultation, travel, and internship activities = one credit.]) Must be prearranged one term in advance of placement.
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