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RE 355: Real Estate Practicum II
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Real Estate Practicum II
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RE 360: Real Estate Practicum III
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Real Estate Practicum III
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RE 365: Real Estate Practicum IV
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Application of real estate course materials into an actual professional real estate project. Students will receive course credit for participation and contribution to the project. Students will be assessed using progress reports and an end of course summary paper. Students may take up to four (4) real estate practicums if deemed appropriate by the department chair.
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RE 420: Real Estate Development
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
Examination of real estate development practices and procedures with focus on planning, design, feasability, finance, and construction.
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RP 102: Introduction to the Old Testament
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
This course examines the major themes of the Hebrew and Aramaic Scriptures through the study of selected passages, ranging from Genesis to Malachi. It provides an overview of the respective covenants of the Old Testament and its different genres. Meets the General Education requirement. (Fall)
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RP 103: Introduction to the New Testament
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
This course examines the major themes of the New Testament through the study of selected passages, ranging from Matthew to Revelation. It provides an overview of the respective covenants of the New Testament and its different genres. Meets the General Education requirement. (Spring)
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RP 1043: Themes in Bibical History
3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
A course designed to acquaint students with the major biblical themes through the study of selected passages throught the Bible, beginning with the creation narrative and culminating with the return of Christ.
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RP 1045: Introduction to the Old & New Testament
5.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
This course examines the major themes for both the Hebrew Scriptures or Old Testament through the study of selected passages, ranging from Genesis to Malachi; and the major themes of the New Testament, ranging from Matthew to Revelation. Attention is paid to the covenant structure of the Bible and its different literary genres. Meets General Education requirement.
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RP 107: Cross- Cultural Ministry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
This course examines the area of the global interconnectedness of Christian ministry, exploring the challenges of multi-ethnic cultural diversity. The focus is on preparing students for cross-cultural ministry opportunities, in the United States and abroad. Through a theological and anthropological study of key dimensions of cultural differences, students are enabled to foster international relations and better avoid cross-cultural conflict. (Spring)
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RP 1075: Cross- Cultural Studies
5.00 Credits
Sterling College - Vermont
This course examines the area of the global interconnectedness of Christian ministry today, exploring the challenges of multi-ethnic cultural diversity. Through a theological and anthological study of dimensions, such as our concepts of time, event, space, reasoning, task, crisis, vulnerability, relationships, status, groupconsciousness, etc. students are enabled to foster cross-cultural and international relations and better avoid conflict.
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