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CNE 493: Directed Independent Readings
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Creighton University
Credit by arrangement. Designed to meet the special needs of qualified students. May be repeated to a limit of six hours.
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CNE 497: Directed Independent Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Creighton University
May be repeated to a limit of six hours. P: DC.
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CNE 498: Senior Capstone Seminar
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Directed research on a general topic; preparation and public presentation of a senior thesis. Only open to Classical and Near Eastern Studies Majors.
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CNE 520: The Dead Sea Scrolls
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Introduction to the Dead Sea Scrolls and various theories about their origin. Exploration of the light they shed on the textual history of the Hebrew Bible, developments in ancient Judaism, and the early history of Christianity.
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CNE 523: Isrealite Religions
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
This course will examine the manifold expressions of Israelite religions - biblical, archaeological, and epigraphic. Emphasis will be placed on the diversity of Israelite religions and the relationship of Israelite religions to the religions of her Near Eastern neighbors. P: Jr. stdg.
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CNE 524: History of Ancient Israel
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
An examination and reconstruction of the history of ancient Israel from biblical and other ancient New Eastern literary texts, and from archaeological and epigraphic materials.
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CNE 525: Archaeological Fieldwork And Analysis
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
The student learns the principles of stratigraphic archaeology (or underwater archaeology) by participating in an excavation for a minimum of four weeks. The student will learn stratigraphic theory and excavation strategy, basic archaeological techniques, and the basic analysis of archaeological materials recovered from the site. (Underwater archaeologists will learn basic underwater techniques in place of some terrestrial methods.) CO: CNE 526
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CNE 526: Archaeology Of Roman Palestine
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
This is a study of ancient Palestine from the rise of the Herodian dynasty in the first century B.C.E. to the aftermath of the Muslim conquest in the seventh century C.E. The material of the course is the physical remains of archaeological sites throughout modern Israel, along with movable cultural remains that issued from these sites. The major focus of the course will be the interaction between Classical Mediterranean civilization on the one hand, and the Jews and other Middle Eastern peoples on the other, in the age that yielded Rabbinic Judaism, Christianity and Islam. CO: CNE 525.
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CNE 529: Translations Of The Bible
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Various ancient translations of the Bible and their significance.
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COM 111: Introduction to Communication Studies
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Introduction to Communication Studies first explores the history of the communication discipline as well as theories and paradigms of and methods in Communication Studies and then outlines sub disciplinary contexts including: Interpersonal Communication, Organizational Communication, Mass Communication, Rhetoric and Public Culture, Intercultural Communication, Health Communication, Group Communication, Nonverbal Communication, and Gender Communication.
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