by Jason Weed | May 30, 2024
ARCH 209: Literature of the Ancient Near East An introduction to the literature of the ancient Near East from the advent of writing through the Iron Age, specifically concerning the regions of Mesopotamia and the Levant, but also Egypt as it pertains to the ancient...
by Jason Weed | Aug 23, 2023
HIST 262: History of the Ancient Near East An introduction to the peoples, history, and culture of the ancient Near East from the earliest times through the Iron Age, specifically the regions of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Levant. This course is organized using the...
by Jason Weed | May 14, 2020
LANG 302 Language Studies: ______ A topics course focused on continued immersive acquisition of language skills in a specific language. Under the supervision of a native speaker or qualified teacher, students learn to read, write, hear, and speak the local language,...
by Jason Weed | May 14, 2020
LANG 301 Language Studies: ______ A topics course focused on the immersive acquisition of language skills in a specific language. Under the supervision of a native speaker or qualified teacher, students learn to read, write, hear, and speak the local language,...
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
PHIL 202: Introduction to Ethics A study of ethical principles based upon the Word of God which is also used to critique major non-Christian ethical systems. Ethical principles are applied to various contemporary problems. 3 credits
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
PHIL 225: Apologetics A study of the Christian worldview. Particular emphasis is given to the reasonableness of the Christian faith and to the fact that there is sufficient evidence to support that belief. The Bible is examined in relation to its reliability and...
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
PHIL 221: Introduction to Philosophy An introduction to the principles of philosophy with emphasis on helping the student develop practical critical-thinking habits. 3 credits
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
HIST 222: United States History since 1865 A survey of American history from Reconstruction to the present. Emphasis on emancipation and Reconstruction, the Progressive Era, both world wars, the Civil Rights Movement, and the rise of conservatism....
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
HIST 221: United States History to 1865 A survey of American history from the colonial era through the Civil War. Emphasis on the American Revolution, the Early Republic, and the coming of the Civil War. 3 credits
by Jason Weed | Apr 7, 2016
HIST 122: Modern European History, 1800-Present Explores the cultural, social, political, and economic evolution of European civilization from the French Revolution to the present. 3 credits