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ENGL 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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ENGL 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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Fall 2008: 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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GEOG 201: Occasionally World Geography
4.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Examines the physical and demographic features of global societies. Emphasis on understanding the various cultures of the world in relationship to their physical environment.
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GREK 301: Fall Semester Greek I
4.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Gives preparation for reading and translating New Testament Greek with sufficient skill to pursue independent study or continue into Second-Year Greek. First-Year Greek stresses vocabulary and grammar. As skill increases, simple New Testament passages will be read.
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GREK 302: Spring Semester Greek II
4.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Gives preparation for reading and translating New Testament Greek with sufficient skill to pursue independent study or continue into Second-Year Greek. First-Year Greek stresses vocabulary and grammar. As skill increases, simple New Testament passages will be read. Focuses on translating I John and reviews both the grammar and the vocabulary of the first semester. Prerequisite: GREK 301.
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GREK 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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GREK 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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GREK 401: Fall Semester Greek III
3.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Builds reading, translation, and exegetical skills. New Testament readings include epistles and gospels, Patristic readings include Athanasius and Basil. Exegetical studies are required in the last semester. Prerequisites: GREK 301 and 302.
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GREK 402: Spring Semester Greek IV
3.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Builds reading, translation, and exegesis skills. Readings are drawn from the New Testament, Septuagint, Apostolic Fathers and Patristics. Exegetical studies are required. Prerequisites: GREK 401.
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