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GREK 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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HEBR 301: Fall Semester Hebrew Language Skills I
3.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Introduces the fundamentals of the Hebrew language: grammar, word and sentence structure, verbal system, reading, and writing. Introduces resources and aids for word study and translation. Skills acquired for use in other coursework and personal Bible study.
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HEBR 301 - Fall Semester Hebrew Language Skills I
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HEBR 302: Spring Semester Hebrew Language Skills II
3.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Continuation of the fundamentals of the Hebrew language: grammar, word and sentence structure, verbal system, reading, and writing. Introduces resources and aids for word study and translation. Skills acquired for use in other coursework and personal Bible study. Prerequisite: HEBR 301.
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HEBR 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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HEBR 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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HIST 101: Occasionally Global History
4.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
An introduction to history from global societies. Eastern and Western cultures from the beginning of civilization to the present.
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HIST 110: Occasionally United States History
4.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
An overview of North American history with special emphasis on the United States. Cultural Interaction, immigration, societal, ethnic interaction, and understanding social and philosophical aspects of society.
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HIST 201: Occasionally Ancient Mediterranean History
4.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
An introduction to the cultures bordering on the Mediterranean Sea in antiquity, especially Greece, Rome, and Southwest Asia nations (Canaan, Anatolia, Lebanon, Syria) and North Africa (primarily Egypt).
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HIST 201 - Occasionally Ancient Mediterranean History
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HIST 210: Fall Semester The Church & Western Civilization
4.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
Surveys the ideas people and events that directly contributed to and shaped the development of Western civilization and the Church from the late second century to the present. Special attention will be given to the role of women's voices in this development.
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HIST 220: Occasionally Pacific Northwest History
4.00 Credits
Trinity Lutheran College
An overview of the history and culture of the Pacific Northwest with special attention to Washington. Exploration of the natural and cultural history of the region.
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