Davis Course Catalog_2025-2026

FOUN 3022 Career Development L, Ct, 1 credit hour

+GREK 2222 Elements of Greek II B, L, Ct, 3 credit hours

This course is taken by all BRE students in the spring semester of their junior and/or senior year at Davis. It is designed to prepare students for the world of work and/ or further education. Special topics will include, but are not limited to: Career Exploration – leadership, personality, and career assessments; Career Preparation; Essential Job Seeking Skills; Networking; The Job Search Process; Cover Letter and Resume Writing; and Interviewing Techniques. The culminating project will be a portfolio that students will utilize and enhance during the entirety of their vocational lives. REMEDIAL COURSES FOUN 0971 Foundations for College Mathematics 3 credit equivalent This course is designed to provide the student with basic skills in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and problem solving as well as the ability to properly use a scientific calculator. Throughout the course, the students are expected to solve applied problems related to the topics of the course. Computer technology will be used throughout the course to explore these concepts.

This course is designed to further acquaint the student with the basic vocabulary, stems, endings, and grammatical rules necessary for translation in the Greek New Testament. Prerequisite: GREK 2211

+GREK 3211 Greek Grammar & Syntax B, L, Ct, 3 credit hours

This course is designed to add to the student’s knowledge of the basic elements of Greek and to help him or her apply the rules of grammar to the Greek New Testament. The emphasis in this course will be on syntax as a basis for exegesis. Prerequisite GREK 2211, GREK 2222 +GREK 3222 Principles of Greek Exegesis B, L, Ct, 3 credit hours This course is designed to teach the student basic elements of biblical exegesis, which will be applied in the study of a New Testament epistle. The student will practice step-by-step a method of exegesis as a foundation for effective exposition of the scriptures. Prerequisite: GREK 2211, GREK 2222, GREK 3211

HEBREW HEBR 2211 Reading Hebrew Prose I L, Ct, 3 credit hours

FRENCH FREN 1011 Beginning French L, 3 credit hours

More of the Bible was written in Hebrew prose than any other type of biblical literature. This course opens the door of Hebrew language studies toward better understanding the great Old Testament narratives (Bible stories) by teaching the most common constructions, the most common verbs, and the most common grammar and syntax through analysis of select passages from the Hebrew Bible. Acquisition of even these most basic linguistic skills demonstrates as essential the use of Hebrew in the exegesis of the Word.

This course is a fun, challenging, and non-threatening introductory course in French using the Total Physical Response Storytelling (TPRS) method of language learning. Students will learn the basics of the language and attain certain levels of communication. +FREN 1022 French II L, 3 credit hours This course is a continuation of the study of the French language. Prerequisite: FREN 1011

GREEK GREK 2211 Elements of Greek I B, L, Ct, 3 credit hours

This course is designed to acquaint the student with the basic vocabulary, stems, endings, and the grammatical rules necessary for translation in the Greek New Testament.

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