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GNST 140 - Leadership Practicum I Credits 1-3 Provides students with the opportunity to learn, exercise and refine skills which will facilitate personal growth and increase their ability to solve problems as a member of the Leadership Community. Student should be enabled to reach higher levels of self-understanding and deeper insights into dynamics which enhance and hinder interpersonal relationships. Note(s): May not be used to substitute for a General Education requirement. May not be counted toward any major. May be taken multiple times for credit with different content. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. GNST 451 - Leadership Practicum II Credits 1-3 Directed practical experience in leadership communication for students involved in Residence Life, Spiritual Life, Christian Formation and Ministry, Student Orientation Service, Student Government Association, the Student Missionary Union, and Commuter Life. Note(s): May not be used to substitute for a General Education requirement. May not be counted toward any major. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Geography Faculty Chair: Alicia Dewey, Ph.D. Professors: Rood Associate Professor: Christensen, Dewey, Wamagatta Courses HGEO 301 - Cultural Geography Credits 3 World cultural regions; study of cultural forces and their interaction with the physical environment to produce the varieties of cultural landscape: population distribution, general land use, settlement pattern, transportation and communication; attention given to contemporary environmental concerns. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. HGEO 310 - Studies in Geography Credits 3 Continental areas studies by regions emphasizing physical, cultural, economic and historical dimensions which give geographic personality to individual regions and nations, or thematic topics such as globalization, demography, human rights or other topics. Note(s): One or more sections offered each year in areas such as Latin America, North American, Europe, Africa and Asia. May be taken multiple times with different content. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. Greek A division of Talbot School of Theology Faculty Dean: Clinton E. Arnold, Ph.D. Dean of the Faculty: Scott B. Rae, Ph.D. Associate Dean: Douglas Huffman, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor: Wilkins Professors: Arnold, Berding, Hellerman, Hubbard, Huffman, Lunde, Rhee Associate Professors: Geringer, Lockett, Manning
The purpose of these courses is to provide students with tools that will enable them to use the Greek language in the study, interpretation, and exposition of the Word of God and to prepare students for future graduate studies. Upon completion of 12 credits of Greek, it is intended that the student will be able to read and translate the original text with accuracy using a standard lexicon and grammar, explain basic grammatical and syntactical features of the text, exegete a biblical text accurately, and undertake individual research in biblical and related background material. Two years of Greek (BLGR 101, BLGR 102, BLGR 201, and BLGR 202) will fulfill the general education foreign language requirement. Courses Greek (BLGR) BLGR 101 - Elementary Greek Grammar I Credits 3 An introductory study of the basic elements of New Testament Greek, emphasizing syntax and development of vocabulary. Grade Mode: A. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. BLGR 102 - Elementary Greek Grammar II Credits 3 An introductory study of the basic elements of New Testament Greek, emphasizing syntax and development of vocabulary. Translation of selected portions of the New Testament, with extensive translation of a selected New Testament book in the second semester. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: BLGR 101 with a grade of "C-" or better or equivalent. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. BLGR 201 - Intermediate Greek Grammar and Exegesis I Credits 3 A comprehensive survey of New Testament Greek grammar and vocabulary which builds upon the first year of study. Introduction to textual criticism and exegetical methodology which will aid students in interpreting the New Testament. Reading in selected portions of the New Testament. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: BLGR 102 with a grade of "C-" or better or equivalent. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. BLGR 202 - Intermediate Greek Grammar and Exegesis II Credits 3 A comprehensive survey of New Testament Greek grammar and vocabulary which builds upon the first year of study. Introduction to textual criticism and exegetical methodology which will aid students in interpreting the New Testament. Reading in selected portions of the New Testament. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: BLGR 201. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level. BLGR 304 - Studies in Biblical Greek Credits 1-4 Exegesis of biblical Greek texts for advanced students, with attention to translation, grammar, backgrounds, interpretation, and problems of analysis. Study may include one or more portions of New Testament literature. Note(s): May be taken multiple times with different content. Grade Mode: A. Prerequisites: BLGR 202. Restrictions: Must be Undergraduate Level.
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