Corban College & Graduate School Online Catalog

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prehensive study of grammar and an introduction to more detailed and inductive study. Readings are selected from the New Testament. Drills for vocabulary expansion are used. Offered as an independent study only. (Prerequisite: GR304, 314) GR491-493 Special Topics in Greek (1-3) Focused studies on specific issues in the Greek language. Requires instructor and department approval.

Health HE212 Health Education (2) A basic study of health principles and problems that confront the college student, family and community. Special consideration is given to implications for human sexuality and family; mental, emotional and spiritual health; and consumer education. (Alt) HE401 First Aid and C.P.R. (1) Instruction in basic emergency medical aid and safety procedures (American Red Cross certificate in First Aid and Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation). (Fall and Spring) Course fee: $30 HE491-493 Special Topics in Health (1-3) Focused studies on specific issues in health. Requires instructor and department approval.

History HI102 History of Western Civilization (2) Western Civilization provides a survey of the history and culture of the Western World from the earliest civilizations to the present. Offered only in Corban Accelerated Online. HI202, 212 American History (2) American History covers the era of discovery, through the Colonial and Revolutionary periods, the War of 1812, the century of expansion, the Madisonian “Era of Good Feelings,� the outbreak of World War I to the present. Offered only in Corban Accelerated Online.

HI252 History Pacific Northwest (2) A study of the political, religious, economic, and cultural life of the Pacific Northwest from the time of the First Nations (Indians) to the time of intensive industrialization during the World Wars of the middle 20th century. Offered only in Corban Accelerated Online. HI253 History Pacific Northwest (3) A study of the political, religious, economic, and cultural life of the Pacific Northwest from the time of the First Nation Indians and on to the 21 st century issues that divide this region along the crest of the Cascades. HI303 History of the Middle East (3) This course examines the political, religious, and socio-economic developments occurring in the Middle East from ancient times to the present. More emphasis will be placed on events which correspond to the rise of Arab nationalism following World War I. The people groups, or ethnography, of the region will also be emphasized. HI303HF History of Modern Africa (3) A survey of the political, social, and intellectual trends that shaped the African continent from the late colonial period through the present. (Alt) (Spring) HI313 Renaissance and Reformation Europe (3) How Western men and women viewed themselves in relationship to God and to their fellows changed forever during the era of the Renaissance and Reformation. The course focuses on what changes took place in Europe from the 14th through the 16th centuries, how and why the changes came about, and who contributed most mightily to bring us into what became known as the Modern Era. (Alt) HI323 The American Presidency (3) A study of the history of the presidency, and the nature and problems of presidential leadership. Particular attention is given to the interaction between the presidency and congress, public opinion, interest groups, the media, and the party system. (Alt)

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