2014-15 Undergraduate Academic Catalog - page 200

Course Descriptions
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BEBL-4990 – BECE-3720
ATRN-3903 Clinical III
–Fa
2 hours
A practicum course that allows the student to demonstrate
mastery of clinical proficiency by applying course content to the
actual practice of athletic training. Students will be assigned to a
clinical rotation site where they will be supervised by an Approved
Clinical Instructor (ACI) or Clinical Instructor (CI) and assist the
Allied Health Care Professional with providing services. Students
are responsible for their own transportation. Prerequisites: ATRN-
2560 Lower Body Injury Management; ATRN-2570 Upper Body
Injury Management. (Fee: $50)
ATRN-3904 Clinical IV
–Sp
2 hours
A practicum course that allows the student to demonstrate
mastery of clinical proficiency by applying course content to the
actual practice of athletic training. Students will be assigned to a
clinical rotation site where they will be supervised by an Approved
Clinical Instructor (ACI) or Clinical Instructor (CI) and assist the
Allied Health Care Professional with providing services. Students
are responsible for their own transportation. Prerequisites: ATRN-
3903 Clinical III. (Fee: $175)
ATRN-4560 General Medical Issues
–Fa
3 hours
Focuses on the medical issues related to allied health including,
but not limited to conditions of the cardiovascular, respiratory,
digestive, and urinary systems.
ATRN-4610 Issues in Athletic Training
–Sp
1 hour
A study of the current significant issues in athletic training
with an emphasis on legal/ethical issues and professional
development.
ATRN-4850
1–3 hours
Independent Study in Athletic Training
–Fa, Sp
An independent study in athletic training by students pursuing
the athletic training major. Departmental approval is required.
ATRN-4905 Clinical V
–Fa
2 hours
A practicum course that allows the student to demonstrate
mastery of clinical proficiency by applying course content to the
actual practice of athletic training. Students will be assigned to a
clinical rotation site where they will be supervised by an Approved
Clinical Instructor (ACI) or Clinical Instructor (CI) and assist the
Allied Health Care Professional with providing services. Students
are responsible for their own transportation. Prerequisites: ATRN-
3904 Clinical IV. (Fee: $50)
ATRN-4906 Clinical VI
–Sp
2 hours
A practicum course that allows the student to demonstrate
mastery of clinical proficiency by applying course content to the
actual practice of athletic training. Students will be assigned to a
clinical rotation site where they will be supervised by an Approved
Clinical Instructor (ACI) or Clinical Instructor (CI) and assist the
Allied Health Care Professional with providing services. Students
are responsible for their own transportation. Capstone Course.
Prerequisites: ATRN-4905 Clinical V. (Fee: $175)
B
Biblical Languages (BEBL)
BEBL-2010
3 hours
Introduction to Biblical Language Tools
–Sp
Learning the original language opens the Scriptures to
serious students of the Bible in exciting ways. This course is
an introduction to the basic principles of phonology (sounds),
morphology (forms), and grammar of biblical Greek and Hebrew
with a focus on gaining proficiency to be able to use digital
language tools such as Logos and the New English Translation
Bible. (Fee $150)
BEBL-2510, 2520
4 hours/semester
Elementary Greek I and II
–Fa, Sp
Basic elements of the Greek language. Careful attention is
given to grammar, syntax, vocabulary, and the reading of selected
portions of the Greek New Testament.
BEBL-2610, 2620
3 hours/semester
Elementary Hebrew I and II
–Fa, Sp
Introduction to the basic elements of biblical Hebrew. Attention
is given to vocabulary, grammar, and the use of language tools.
BEBL-3510, 3520
3 hours/semester
Intermediate Greek I and II
–Fa, Fa, Sp
Detailed study of advanced Greek grammar, reading in the
Greek New Testament, the application of advanced syntactical
rules, and an introduction to exegesis. Prerequisite: BEBL-2510,
2520 Elementary Greek.
BEBL-4110 Greek Exegesis
–Sp
3 hours
This course is an exegetical study of the Greek text of
Colossians, emphasizing the book’s teaching on the sufficiency of
Christ for the salvation and life of the believer. The course provides
the opportunity for students to develop their own exegetical skills
in working with the Greek text of the New Testament and to grow
in their ability to preach and teach expository messages on the
Bible. Prerequisites: BEBL 3510 Intermediate Greek I; corequisite:
BEBL-3520 Intermediate Greek II.
BEBL-4900
1–3 hours
Independent Study in Biblical Language
–Fa, Sp, Su
The student will translate and/or exegete a Scripture passage or
investigate advanced grammar and syntax.
BEBL-4990 Topics in Biblical Languages
–Fa, Sp
1–3 hours
Investigation of special topics in Bible and theology that
have intrinsic worth and engage student interest. Prerequisites:
permission of instructor required for non-majors.
Biblical Education — Biblical Studies (BEBS)
BEBS-1000 Introduction to Biblical Studies
–Fa
1 hour
This course will introduce the student to the field of biblical
studies and related career opportunities. This will provide an
overview of the major and the various complementary minors,
introduce the various areas of study and related skills, survey
career posibilities, and aid the student in determining his or her fit
with the field. (Fee: $35)
BEBS-2020 Biblical Research Methods
–Fa
1 hour
The student will learn both how to conduct research and how to
produce a research paper, the contents and style of which comply
with generally accepted standards held by biblical scholars. In
addition, the student will demonstrate these skills by producing a
research paper that proposes the student’s plan for fulfilling the
program’s senior-seminar capstone requirement. (odd years)
BEBS-4850 Senior Colloquium
–Sp
2 hours
The senior colloquium is a reading and writing intensive course
dealing with key aspects of biblical studies. Students will meet
with the appointed biblical studies faculty for written presentations
and discussion of guided readings in classical and contemporary
studies in the discipline. Prerequisites: senior status. (even years)
BEBS-4910 Seminar in Bible
–Fa, Sp
2 hours
Senior course for Biblical studies majors. Students demonstrate
the ability to articulate and defend an appropriate systematic
theology. Crosslisted with BEST-4910 and XBST-4910 Capstone
course.
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