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with all of the pressures and demands in an actual early-stage startup. You will work in teams (with a coach) to talk to potential customers, partners, and competitors, encountering along the way the chaos and non-linear nature of starting a successful business. You will use the business model canvas to test each part of the company and utilize customer development techniques to get out of the classroom in order to discover if people actually want your product or service and how you can make it better. Finally, based on the customer and market feedback, you will use agile development to either stay the course or "pivot", that is, make large or small changes to your product or service. Each class will be a new adventure as you discover new things about your start-up and share these exciting discoveries with the rest of the class. (3 credits)
Geography (GEO)
205 World Geography
This course analyzes the earth’s principal culture regions from a geographic perspective. These areas are examined in the light of several foundational geographic themes: The locational organization of physical and cultural features, society-land relationships, cultural landscapes, and patterns of spatial interaction among and within regions. (3 credits)
Greek (GRK)
101 Beginning Greek I
This course is a beginning study of New Testament Greek with emphasis on the essentials of grammar and basic vocabulary. (3 credits)
102 Beginning Greek II
This course is a continuation of GRK 101. It includes the reading of selected prose passages. Completion of this course allows students to read the New Testament with the help of a grammar dictionary. Prerequisite: GRK 101. (3 credits)
205 Intermediate Greek I
This course includes a study of all the major categories of Greek syntax, translation and analysis of extended portions of the Greek New Testament, in addition to vocabulary building. Prerequisite: GRK 102. (3 credits)
206 Intermediate Greek II
This course is a continuation of GRK 205. It involves an in-depth exegetical study of one of the letters of Paul and continued vocabulary work. Prerequisite: GRK 205. (3 credits)
305 Greek Exegesis
This course provides students with principles, tools, and practical experience in the exegesis of the Greek New Testament text. We cover textual criticism, syntactical problems, lexical
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