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German |
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• GERM 303 - Topics in German Literature
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• GERM 320 - German Studies Abroad
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• GERM 361 - Advanced Writing in Cultural Context
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• GERM 362 - Culture and Language through Performed Texts
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• GERM 371 - German Visual Culture and Literature
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• GERM 372 - Outside Voices: German Culture from the Margins
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• GERM 381 - Special Topics
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• GERM 383 - External Practicum
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Global Development Studies |
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• GDS 201 - Introduction to Global Development
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• GDS 351 - National and Regional Development
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• GDS 355 - Community Development
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• GDS 359 - Internship in Development
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• GDS 383 - External Practicum
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• GDS 395 - Senior Seminar in Global Development Studies
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Greek |
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• GREE 101 - Elementary Greek I
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• GREE 102 - Elementary Greek II
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• GREE 201 - Intermediate Greek
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• GREE 203 - Biblical Greek
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• GREE 205 - Greek Prose
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• GREE 206 - Greek Poetry
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• GREE 300 - Readings in Greek Literature
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Health Education |
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• HE 115 - Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology
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• HE 203 - First Aid and Emergency Care
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• HE 254 - Nutrition
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• HE 265 - Basic Health Concepts: Mental Health, Fitness, Sexuality, Aging, Addictive Behaviors, and Death
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• HE 266 - Basic Health Concepts: Diseases, Substance Abuse, Community, and Environment
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• HE 308 - Administration and Methods
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History: Introductory Courses |
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• HIST 151 - History of the West and the World I
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• HIST 152 - History of the West and the World II
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• HIST 153 - Explorations in World History
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History: Intermediate Courses - World Regions |
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• HIST 233 - Modern Middle East
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• HIST 235 - India and Its World
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• HIST 242 - Africa and the World
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• HIST 245 - East Asia to 1800
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History: Intermediate Courses - North America |
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• HIST 229 - Seminar in United States History
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• HIST 251 - Early America
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• HIST 252 - America from Republic to Empire
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• HIST 253 - Recent America
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• HIST 255 - African-American History
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• HIST 256 - Women and Gender in US History
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• HIST 258 - U.S. Military History
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• HIST 259 - American Economic & Business History
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History: Intermediate Courses - Europe |
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• HIST 225 - England
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• HIST 261 - Ancient Mediterranean
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• HIST 262 - Early Medieval Worlds, 300-1000
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• HIST 263 - Medieval and Renaissance Europe, 1000-1500
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• HIST 264 - The Reformation in Historical Context (1500-1700)
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• HIST 267 - Modern Europe
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History: Intermediate Courses - Global Histories |
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• HIST 271 - War and Society
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• HIST 274 - Environmental History
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History: Intermediate Courses - Theory and Practice of History |
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• HIST 280 - Introduction to Archaeology
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• HIST 293 - Public History
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• HIST 294 - Research Methods of History
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History: Advanced Courses - World Regions Enrollment in all 300-level courses presupposes two courses in history or permission of the instructor.
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• HIST 331 - Studies in Middle Eastern History
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• HIST 346 - Modern China
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History: Advanced Courses - North America |
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• HIST 353 - Studies in U.S. Religious and Intellectual History
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• HIST 356 - American Social and Cultural History
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• HIST 358 - Native American History
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History: Advanced Courses - Europe |
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• HIST 362 - Studies in Ancient and Medieval Europe
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• HIST 364 - Studies in Early Modern and Modern Europe
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History: Advanced Courses - Global Histories |
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• HIST 372 - Studies of Modern Empires
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• HIST 376 - Studies in the History of Women and Gender
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History: Advanced Courses - Theory and Practice of History |
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• HIST 359 - Seminar in Secondary Social Studies Pedagogy
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• HIST 380 - Field Work in Archaeology
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• HIST 383 - External Practicum
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• HIST 390 - Independent Study
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• HIST 391H - Honors Senior Thesis
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• HIST 393 - History Internship
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• HIST 395 - Historiographical Perspectives
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Human Resource Management: Undergraduate |
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• HRM 301 - Human Resource Management
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• HRM 305 - The Psychology of Work
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• HRM 310 - Special Topics in Human Resource Management
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• HRM 383 - External Practicum
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Interdisciplinary This section includes not only courses that are interdisciplinary (IDIS), but others also that do not fit logically into any single department or which are in disciplines not otherwise offered at Calvin.
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• HNRS 100 - Community and Commitments in Literature
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• HNRS 103 - Foundations in Biblical Literature and Theology
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• HNRS 203 - Intermediate Studies in Biblical Literature and Theology
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• HNRS 205 - Philosophy: Addressing Fundamental Questions
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• HNRS 209 - Rhetoric in Society
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• HNRS 230 - Concepts and Methods in Science
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• HNRS 231 - Dialogues in STEM
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• HNRS 280 - Honors Colloquium
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• HNRS 299 - Preparation for the Honors Thesis
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• HNRS 399 - Honors Thesis
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• IDIS 102 - Oral Rhetoric for Engineers
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• IDIS 106 - Introduction to Health Professions
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• IDIS 107 - Introduction to Ecological and Environmental Professions
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• IDIS 110 - Foundations of Information Technology
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• IDIS 149 - First Year Seminar
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• IDIS 150 - Developing a Christian Mind
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• IDIS 160 - Energy: Resources, Use, and Stewardship
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• IDIS 170 - Special Topics
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• IDIS 190 - Contextual Diversity Studies
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• IDIS 192 - Crossing Cultures
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• IDIS 193 - Conversation Partners
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• IDIS 196 - Transcultural Caring for the Health Professions
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• IDIS 198 - Classical and Medieval Palaeography
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• IDIS 201 - Introduction to the United States Health Care System
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• IDIS 206 - Introduction to Medieval Studies
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• IDIS 210 - Introduction to the Digital Humanities
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• IDIS 211 - Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Examination of a Complex Disease
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