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GREK 150/151: Introduction to Greek Language Skills
6.00 Credits
Thiel College
A basic course designed to give students a knowledge of the structure of the Greek language and begin preparing them for the reading of Greek literature. The primary emphasis is on Koine (New Testament) Greek. Offered in alternating years.
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GREK 201: New Testament Greek
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
Students will read selections from the New Testament, Septuagint or extra-canonical Greek writings in their original language. Questions about the transmission of the text and about its theological implications will be discussed. Basic vocabulary, grammar and syntax learned in GREK/ REL 100 and 101 will be reviewed (P: GREK/REL 101)
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GREK 492: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Thiel College
Students who have completed GREK 151, or its equivalent, may undertake individual work in Greek, with the permission of the department.
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HIST 101: United States History to 1877
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This course consists of a survey of the history of the United States from the age of exploration to the end of post-Civil War reconstruction era, emphasizing major political, social, economic and cultural issues and traditions. Topics to be considered include colonial origins, national development, sectional antagonisms, social patterns, civil war, and reconstruction.
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Hist 102: United States History since 1877
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This course consists of a survey of the history of the United States from the end of the reconstruction period to the present, emphasizing major political, social, economic and cultural traditions. Topics to be considered include the growth of a predominantly urban-industrial society, the expanded role of government, increased involvement in world affairs and contemporary society and culture.
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HIST 180: Modern World History
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
A history of the principle peoples whose societies and cultures were molded outside the Western tradition, but who were and are impacted by Western influences. The focus on the course will be from 1600 to present.
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HIST 201: Military History of the United States until 1900
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
A survey of the military aspects of U.S. history by examining its role in the development of doctrine and in the evolution of military practice through a study of the following wars: American Revolutionary War, War of 1812, Mexican War, Civil War, Indian Wars and Spanish American War. Also covered will be the principal interwar military developments, military administration, personnel matters, weapons technology and public attitudes about and influences on the armed services. (WIC)
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HIST 202: Military History of the United States since 1900
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
A survey of the military aspects of U.S. history by examining its role in the development of doctrine and in the evolution of military practice through a study of the following wars: First World War, Second World War, Korean War and Vietnam War. Also covered will be the principal interwar military developments, military administration, personnel matters, weapons technology and public attitudes about and influences on the military services. (WIC)
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HIST 210: Indian History of the United States
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
A study of the Indian civilizations of the United States from prehistoric to modern times with emphasis on the period since 1600. The study will include an examination of Native American cultures and their contributions historically, the impact upon those cultures of the development and expansion of the United States, and the contemporary Indian experience. (WIC)
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HIST 230: The Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
Representative coverage of the principal ideas and institutions.
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