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GREK 350: Special Topics in Greek
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Discussion and study of selected topics in Greek language and literature with emphasis on the interests of students. Prerequisite: two years of language study or permission of instructor. One to three semester hours.
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GREK 433X: Paul
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
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GRMN 101: and 102 Beginning German I and II
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Oral and written drill and mastery of minimum vocabulary. Three hours master class, three hours drill class. 101 is prerequisite to 102. Four semester hours each.
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GRMN 101 - and 102 Beginning German I and II
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GRMN 201: Intermediate German I
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Selected readings and review of grammar and vocabulary. Prerequisite: 102 or placement.
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GRMN 201 - Intermediate German I
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GRMN 350: Special Topics in German
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Discussion and study of selected topics in German language and literature with emphasis on the interests of students. Prerequisite: two years of language study or permission of instructor. One to three semester hours.
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GTBK 200: Great Books
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Representative works studied both as discrete texts and as reflections of the societies and intellectual traditions that produced them. Works recently studied: The Odyssey, The Inferno, Twelfth Night, Pride and Prejudice, Pere Goriot, Things Fall Apart, and Song of Solomon.
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HIST 105: The World to 1500
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Political, philosophical, and cultural legacies of ancient American, Asian, African, and European civilizations; origins, ideas, and institutions of Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, Confucianism, and Taoism, and Shinto, Buddhist, and Islamic religious traditions; medieval society, institutions, and civilizations; manorialism and feudalism and the evolution of representative government; social, political, and economic contributions of selected civilizations in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Equal weight given to the civilizations of Africa, Eurasia, and the Americas.
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HIST 110: Modern World History
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Political, philosophical, and cultural legacies of modern American, Asian, African, and European civilizations; social, political, and economic contributions of selected civilizations in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas; culture and ideas of the Renaissance and Reformation, European exploration, and the origins of capitalism and colonization; cultural ideas of the Enlightenment and the intellectual revolution of the 17th and 19th centuries; sources, results, and influences of the American and French revolutions; social consequences of the Industrial Revolution and its impact on politics and culture; global influence of European ideologies of the 19th and 20th centuries (liberalism, republicanism, social democracy, Marxism, nationalism, Communism, Fascism, and Nazism); origins, effects, aftermath, and significance of the two world wars, the Korea and Vietnam conflicts, and the post-Cold War era.
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HIST 204X: Introduction to Islamic Civilization
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
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HIST 212: American Civilization II:1861 to Present
3.00 Credits
Emory & Henry College
Evolution of the American constitutional republic and its ideas, institutions, and practices from the Civil War to the present; historical challenges of the American political system; religious traditions; immigration; the difference between a democracy and a republic; the tensions between liberty and equality, liberty and order, region and nation, individualism and the common welfare, and between cultural diversity and national unity; social, political, and economic transformations in American life during the 20th century; social consequences of the Industrial Revolution and its impact on politics and culture; origins, effects, aftermath, and significance of the two world wars, the Korea and Vietnam conflicts, and the post-Cold War era.
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