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GRK 210: New Testament Greek
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
Selected readings in the New Testament. One-half or one course credit by arrangement. This course is offered on request. Prerequisites: Greek 101, 102. 0.5 Credits
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GRK 301: Advanced Greek Reading
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
Selections to suit the needs and interests of the class will be made from the Greek poets, historians, and philosophers. The material will be varied from year to year and the course may be elected more than once. One-half or one course credit each semester. Prerequisites: Greek 201, 202. 0.5 Credits
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GRK 302: Advanced Greek Reading
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
Selections to suit the needs and interests of the class will be made from the Greek poets, historians, and philosophers. The material will be varied from year to year and the course may be elected more than once. One-half or one course credit each semester. Prerequisites: Greek 201, 202. 0.5 Credits
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GRK 330: Greek Composition
5.00 Credits
Wabash College
A systematic review and study of fundamental Greek forms and constructions with practice in writing Greek sentences. Two recitations each week. This course is offered fall or spring semester by arrangement. Prerequisites: Greek 101, 102. 0.5 Credits
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GRK 387: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
Students desiring to perform independent study in Greek (specialized work in an author, period or genre) should plan this work with an instructor who will supervise the project. One-half or one course credit by arrangement. Prerequisite: Consent of the department chair is required. 0.5 Credits
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GRK 388: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
Students desiring to perform independent study in Greek (specialized work in an author, period or genre) should plan this work with an instructor who will supervise the project. One-half or one course credit by arrangement. Prerequisite: Consent of the department chair is required. 0.5 Credits
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GRK 400: Focused Discussion of a Topic and Senior Reading
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
A seminar on a selected topic with a long paper directed by a member of the department. The paper is to be presented at a Classics Colloquium during the senior year. This course is offered in the fall semester. Credits: 1
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HIS 101: World History to 1500
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
Exploration of the origins of human civilization and the development of individual civilizations across the world. Emphasis will be on the major old-world areas of civilization and their connections with each other. An effort will be made to develop a conceptual framework for analyzing different civilizations comparatively so as to highlight meaningful similarities and differences among them. This course, along with History 102, is especially recommended to those students planning to take their first college-level history course. This course is offered in the fall semester. 2008. Credits: 1
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HIS 102: World History since 1500
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
This course traces the increasing interdependence of the world's different civilizations as improved communications tie more of the world closely together. This will involve explaining the transformations wrought upon different areas by industrialization and the reactions this process has created across the globe. This course, along with History 101, is especially recommended to those students planning to take their first college-level history course. This course is offered in the spring semester and some fall semesters. Credits: 1
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HIS 141: Course Descriptions- Americas America to 1877
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
An introduction to American history and to the departmental Core Goals in the process of historical investigation and understanding. Students will learn the basic facts and conceptual themes involved in Native Indian cultures, Puritanism, the American Revolution, the New Nation, expansionism, slavery, reform, Civil War and Reconstruction. The course focuses on significant landmark political events, but also on the everyday experiences and social history of women, minorities, and other underrepresented groups. This course is offered some fall semesters. Credits: 1
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