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GERM 599: Comprehensive Examination
0.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Non-credit. Required for all majoring students. Individually scheduled.
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GERM 600: Practicum
1.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
1 SH.
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GREK 101: Elementary Koine Greek
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
First year principles of grammar and syntax for New Testament Greek. Using a first year grammar and graded readings from the NT the goal is quickly to develop reading skills for the New Testament in its original language. 4 SH. Core: Intellectual Skills, Foreign Language.
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GREK 102: Elementary Koine Greek
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
First year principles of grammar and syntax for New Testament Greek. Using a first year grammar and graded readings from the NT the goal is quickly to develop reading skills for the New Testament in its original language. 4 SH. Core: Intellectual Skills, Foreign Language.
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GREK 201: Intermediate Greek Exegesis
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
This course develops and matures the skills acquired in first-year Greek by further exploring the grammar and syntax of Koine Greek, using New Testament texts and other Jewish and Christian Greek literature from the first century. In addition to exploring these texts grammatically, the class will examine the texts in their cultural contexts. The course operates inductively via the translation of texts. Prerequisite: GREK:102 or permission of the instructor. 4 SH.
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GREK 300: Advanced Studies
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Covers advanced grammar, syntax and translation skills using selected NT and other early Christian and Jewish texts. Prerequisites: GREK:101 and GREK:102 or instructor permission. 2 or 4 SH.
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HIST 111: United States History to 1877
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Early American history through the Revolution to the conclusion of Reconstruction. Covers the emergence of an independent American state, the development of a distinctively American society and culture, the conflict over states' rights and slavery, and the Civil War. Considers changes in the lives of diverse American peoples. 4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, History.
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HIST 112: United States History Since 1877
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Late 19th- and 20th-century American history. Covers the growth of industrialism and urbanism in the Gilded Age to the decline of American liberalism and global involvement in the 1970s and 1980s. Includes the reform movements, the two world wars and the path to global involvement. Considers the changing status of women and minorities and their struggle for rights as American citizens. 4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, History.
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HIST 132: Europe,1648-Present
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
Modern Europe from the dawn of revolution to the end of Communism and after. A survey in the broadest sense, from the birth of science and the state to post modernism and globalization. Focuses on major political and social developments, world views and ideologies, and the impact of culture on people's everyday lives. Topics include industrialization, empire-building, nationalism, modernism, world war, and genocide. 4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, History.
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HIST 151: Traditional East Asia
4.00 Credits
Susquehanna University
This course is an introduction to the civilization of East Asia from earliest times to the 19th century. It outlines the foundation of states and socioeconomic patterns as well as the political and cultural developments of traditional China, Japan, and Korea. Special attention is given to the early religious, philosophical, literary and artistic accomplishments of East Asia. The course is to provide students a better understanding of different cultures, to awaken students to world developments, and to encourage cross cultural analysis and appreciation. 4 SH. Core: Perspectives on the World, History.
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