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SPA 3103: Intermediate Spanish I
3.00 Credits
Mid-Continent University
A continuation of the study of the Spanish language by means of further grammar study; readings and discussions in Spanish of various cultural presentations; and conversational practice in class and in the laboratory. (Prerequisite: SPA 2203 Beginning Spanish II or equivalent)
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SPA 3203: Intermediate Spanish II
3.00 Credits
Mid-Continent University
A continuation of SPA 3103, Intermediate Spanish I or equivalent.
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SPA 3303: Spanish Composition and Conversation
3.00 Credits
Mid-Continent University
This course is designed to develop ability to speak and write Spanish. (Prerequisite: SPA 3203 Intermediate Spanish II or equivalent)
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SPA 4903: Independent/Directed Study
3.00 Credits
Mid-Continent University
Courses designed as independent or directed study in the discipline for gifted, mature and motivated students, graduating seniors or students who have changed majors, or otherwise are dependent upon an independent or directed study to meet personal and/or educational university requirements.
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SPT 1000: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Mid-Continent University
These courses are practical special topics that may be offered by the university to enrich, supplement or diversify the learning, research, and/or development of students. (May be repeated for additional credit.)
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SPT 2000: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Mid-Continent University
These courses are practical special topics that may be offered by the university to enrich, supplement or diversify the learning, research and/or development of students. (May be repeated for additional credit.)
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SPT 3000: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Mid-Continent University
These courses are practical special topics that may be offered by the university to enrich, supplement or diversify the learning, research and/or development of students. (May be repeated for additional credit.)
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SPT 4000: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Mid-Continent University
These courses are practical special topics that may be offered by the university to enrich, supplement or diversify the learning, research and/or development of students. (May be repeated for additional credit.)
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THE 2013: Historical Development of Christian Doctrine
3.00 Credits
Mid-Continent University
A study of the historical events in which the major doctrinal issues of Christianity were developed. An introduction to the major doctrine of Christianity from a biblical standpoint, recognizing that the student may be considering a systematic statement of theology for the first time.
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THE 2103: Modern World Religions
3.00 Credits
Mid-Continent University
A general survey of the major non-Christian religions of the world. Although this course provides an introduction to the basic characteristics of preliterary religions (e.g., Animism), its primary emphasis is upon the living religions of today--Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Shintoism, and Confucianism. The course gives particular attention to the history of the religion and to the comparative concepts of holiness, sin, salvation, eternal life, and the corporate worship expressions of these religions. (Cross Listed: MIS 2113)
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