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ANTH 201: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
4.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Supplementing classroom lecture and discussion with ethnographic readings, film, and field experiences, this course explores the complexity and diversity of human cultures through the application of anthropological concepts and methods. Students will be equipped to examine their own cultures with anthropological insights and biblical perspective.
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ANTH 205: Introduction to Archaeology
4.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Introduction to archeological theory and field method. Methods of excavation and accumulation of artifactual material from excavations around the globe. Emphasis on field techniques, reading archaeological reports, and interpreting material culture. Students will read reports and dialogue between texts and material culture.
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ANTH 381: Biblical Culture and Archaeology
2.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Excavations from Near Eastern and Eastern Mediterranean sites to dialogue with Biblical texts and other epigraphic material. May be taken as RELI 381.
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ANTH 398: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Explores special topics of faculty or student interest to broaden or deepen the curriculum. May involve a guest instructor, workshop, or seminar format.
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ANTH 399: Directed Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Offers opportunity to study, research, analyze, and integrate a subject of personal interest. Readings and projects selected and facilitated by the instructor. Students who meet eligibility requirements must submit a directed study proposal for approval by the instructor and the academic dean before registering.
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ANTH 499: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Offers opportunity to study, research, analyze, and integrate a subject of personal interest. Readings and projects determined by the student under the supervision of the instructor. Students who meet eligibility requirements must submit an independent study proposal for approval by the instructor and the academic dean before registering.
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ARTD 201: Christianity and the Arts
2.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Explores the historical and biblical use of the arts, the unique characteristics of each art medium (visual, literature, drama, music, and dance), the concept of creativity, aesthetics and criteria, and the use of arts in contemporary culture. Suggests and questions definitions of "Christian" art and challenges studentsto apply their artistic talents to their ministry, worship, and daily life-styles.
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ARTD 206: Visual Arts Workshop
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Explores various visual art forms, such as drawing and painting, in addition to using different styles and media. Opportunities to explore oil, acrylic, or watercolor painting, banner construction, photography, or other liturgical art forms.
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BUSA 201: Spring Semesters Exploration in the Business/Nonprofit Community
4.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Introduces both the business world and non-profit management including enterprise management, human resources management, marketing products and services, financial management and business ethics. Explores differences and similarities between business and non-profit management.
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BUSA 210: Fall Semester Financial Accounting
4.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Accounting for financial performance for the use of external decision makers considering investment in a business or contribution to a non-profit. Origins and uses of financial information; accounting concepts and principles; logic; content and format of financial statements; accounting issues in the global community. Part of the course is a seminar with either general or nonprofit emphasis.
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