Biblical History or Archaeology Seminar
An advanced course in selected topics of historical backgrounds to the Bible, Intertestamental history, and/or biblical archaeology.
History of Ancient Greece
An examination of the early peoples of Greece. Stresses archaeological and literary sources as well as social and religious concepts, acculturation, and contributions to Western Civilization. (Prerequisite: HIS 1__ or permission of the instructor.)
Biblical History or Archaeology Seminar
An advanced course in selected topics of historical backgrounds to the Bible, Intertestamental history, and/or biblical archaeology.
Beginning Greek 1
A beginning course in New Testament Greek covering vocabulary, grammar, syntax, and use of Greek tools for Bible study, with readings in the Greek New Testament.
Beginning Greek 2
A continuation of BLA 241 (Prerequisite: BLA 241)
Intermediate Greek 1
Review and further study of advanced syntax and accidence, with application of rules of exegesis on selected passages of the New Testament. (Prerequisite: BLA 242)
Intermediate Greek 2
Further study of advanced syntax and accidence, with application of rules of exegesis on selected passages of the New Testament. (Prerequisite: BLA 341)
Hebrew 1
A beginning course in classical Hebrew covering vocabulary, grammar, syntax, and use of Hebrew tools for Bible study, with readings in the Hebrew Old Testament.
Hebrew 2
A continuation of BLA 251. (Prerequisite: BLA 251)
Introduction to Statistics
This course is not part of the math secondary teacher education major. An introduction to quantitative methods in social science research. Topics include probability, descriptive statistics, and parametric and non-parametric inferential statistics. (Prerequisite: MAT 213, 220, 231, or instructor consent. Same as HCP 222, BUS 292. Offered Every Semester)