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INST 110: Learning in Virtual Community
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This serves as an introduction to discussions and assignments for technologically enhanced and distance-learning formats. The students and instructor establish a community of learners.
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INST 111: The Dynamics of Individual and Group Development
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
Presents theoretical models for use by resident assistnats in Eastern's residence hall program. Course looks at the development tasks of college students and provides an overview of the role of paraprofessional counselors. Prerequiste: Open only to resident assistants. This course does not apply to the Psychology minor. Offered in fall.
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INST 120: The Western Tradition
4.00 Credits
Eastern University
The Western Tradition
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INST 130: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
Special Topics
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INST 130A: Sp Top: Goode Scholar Success Seminar
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
Sp Top: Goode Scholar Success Seminar
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INST 140: Introduction to Faith, Reason, and Justice: Non-Residential and Virtual Community Students
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course introduces students to the mission and values of Eastern University by exposing them to the three major commitments of the University; faith, reason, and justice, as well as to the related themes of community, scholarship, service, and church. Designed for a non-residential or virtual community environment. Required of all non-traditional undergraduate students.
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INST 150: Introduction to Faith, Reason, and Justice
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
The purpose of INST 150 is to introduce students to Eastern University and equip them to succeed in college and beyond. Within the context of a welcoming and supportive community of learners, the course utilizes curricular and co-curricular activities to promote the personal, intellectual, and spiritual development of students while nurturing their sense of well-being and belonging at Eastern.
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INST 151: Introduction to Faith, Reason and Justice - Transfer Students
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course introduces transfer students to the mission and values of Eastern University by exposing them to the three major commitments of the University. Required of all students who transfer with 24 or more semester hours of college credit; to be taken in the first smester on campus or as soon as offered.
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INST 160: Heritage of Western Thought and Civilization - Ancient
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course will survey the origins and development of Western civilization in its literature, philosophy and history, from the ancient world through the Middle Ages to the first European empires. It will ask, from both Christian and competing perspectives, how Western civilization has attempted to define human relations, public government, and its understanding of the natural world. The class is organized around a core of readings in primary sources.
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INST 160H: Western Civilization I: the Great Books
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
The aim of this course is to read some of the books which made us who we are, so that we may understand ourselves and our world better. This course investigates how the Bible was joined by the tradition of Greek thought and literature to form the culture we now inhabit. Assuming a knowledge of the Bible, we begin by reading great writers of ancient Greece, then look at how Christian writers from Augustine onward used, modified and criticized the Greek heritage in forming the tradition of Western Christian thought.
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