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116 Outdoor Adventure: Hiking & Backpacking
This course is designed to give the student a general overview of and experience in hiking and backpacking. With these skills the student will be able to spend time in the backcountry in appreciation and exploration of God’s wonderful creation. Through a series of lectures, class activities, day hikes, and overnight outings, the student will develop hands on understanding of how to efficiently and safely experience backcountry travel. Throughout the course, the student will learn how to: travel and camp comfortably, deal with injuries, cook in the outdoors and simultaneously appreciate and protect the environment. Course fee: TBD (1 credit)
118 Sailing
TBD
Intercollegiate Sports
201 Cross-Country Running Team
211 Men’s Soccer
212 Women’s Soccer
221 Baseball
231 Women’s Volleyball
Other Courses
385- Special Topics in Health and Physical Education
395 These courses will cover a variety of topics that are not studied in depth in other departmental
courses. Topics will be chosen according to student interest and instructor expertise. (1-3 credits)
Hebrew (HEB)
101 Beginning Hebrew I
This course is an introductory study of biblical Hebrew with emphasis on word formation, vocabulary, and basic syntax. Some reference is made to Modern Hebrew. (3 credits)
102 Beginning Hebrew II
This course is a continuation of HEB 101. Prerequisite: HEB 101. (3 credits)
201 Intermediate Hebrew I
In this course we will read portions of the Hebrew Bible, practicing translation and analysis of the text. We will also review basic Hebrew grammar and vocabulary. Prerequisite: HEB 102. (3 credits)
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