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GEO 100: World Geography
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
An introduction to the discipline of human geography covering major regions of the world since 1945. Offered spring in even-numbered years. Three hours.
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GR 121-122: Elementary Greek
4.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
Introductory course in essential features of Koine Greek, mastery of basic sound and structural patterns, acquisition of a nucleus of vocabulary, development of comprehension and reading skills through oral-aural drills, applications of skills to sample passages from the Greek New Testament. Offered each year. Credit for both semesters is required in order to apply to major or general education foreign language competency. Four hours each semester.
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GR 221X: Intermediate Greek
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
Building on the foundation laid in GR 121-122 this course equips students for applied exegesis of the Greek New Testament. Emphasis is placed on exegetical method and practical application, with the goal of building lifelong habits for the use of Greek in interpreting the New Testament. Prerequisite: GR 121-122. Offered fall semester. Three hours.
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GR 222X: Intermediate Greek
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
Continuation of GR 221X. Prerequisite: GR 221X. Offered on demand. Three hours.
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HEB 325-326: Elementary Hebrew
4.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
An introduction to standard biblical Hebrew intended to develop, by the end of the course, an ability to read simple passages in the Old Testament text at sight. The first semester is devoted to a rapid acquisition of basic vocabulary and familiarity with primary features of morphology and syntax. The second semester further develops these skills, primarily by reading in prose texts in the Pentateuch and historical books. An introduction to standard exegetical tools and basic text-critical methodology is included. Offered on demand. Credit for both semesters is required in order to apply to major or general education foreign language competency. Four hours each semester.
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HI 105: Understanding History
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
An introduction to the discipline of history centered around a common theme. Nonmajors are welcome. Seminar format with instruction in basic library research methods. Offered fall semester. Three hours. 159
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HI 121: United States History I
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
A study of the political, social, and economic development of the United States from the discovery of America to Reconstruction. For Education and History/Secondary Education majors, an overview of Illinois State History is included. Offered fall semester. Three hours.
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HI 122: United States History II
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
Study of United States history from Reconstruction to the present. Offered spring semester. Three hours.
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HI 201: World Civilizations I
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
A study of Western and non-Western cultures from antiquity through the Protestant Reformation. Emphasis on the development of the classical and medieval west and an introduction to major world cultures and religions. Offered every semester. Three hours.
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HI 202: World Civilizations II
3.00 Credits
Trinity International University-Illinois
A study of Western and non-Western cultures from 1600 through the present. Emphasis on the rise and decline of the modern West, its imperialism, and the emergence of modernized Western nations in the twentieth century. Offered every semester. Three hours.
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