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HIST404 -
Adventist Heritage and Mission
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| web-based |
Continuing Registration |
3 Sem hours |
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An investigation of Seventh-day Adventist church history with a preliminary review of backgrounds and foundations of the Advent message from apostolic times. Concentration on the church's beginnings in America, the 1844 experience, history, organization, and development of the Seventh-day Adventist denomination in America and in the world, with special attention being given to the writings of the prophets, particularly Ellen G. White. Cross-listed as RELT 270. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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HIST404 -
Adventist Heritage and Mission
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| print-based |
Continuing Registration |
3 Sem hours |
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An investigation of Seventh-day Adventist church history with a preliminary review of backgrounds and foundations of the Advent message from apostolic times. Concentration on the church's beginnings in America, the 1844 experience, history, organization, and development of the Seventh-day Adventist denomination in America and in the world, with special attention being given to the writings of the prophets, particularly Ellen G. White. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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PLST250 -
American Government
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| print-based |
Continuing Registration |
3 Sem hours |
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An introduction to the forms, functions, and processes of the American local, state, and national government. This course also explores the development of political ideologies and influence groups. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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GEOG280 -
Cultural Geography
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| print-based |
Continuing Registration |
3 Sem hours |
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A regional and cultural study of various countries, with emphasis on the interrelationships of the social and physical aspects of these areas. The principal features of climate, topography, resources, and industry are portrayed through factual and cartographic studies. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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HIST325 -
History of Christianity I: Early and Medieval Periods
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| print-based |
Continuing Registration |
3 Sem hours |
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The significant trends and events in the development of Christianity from the time of Christ to the Reformation, including a study of the church in relation to the Roman Empire, the influence of the church fathers, Christological controversies, the rise of the papacy, and medieval society. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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HIST325 -
History of Christianity I: Early and Medieval Periods
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| web-based |
Continuing Registration |
3 Sem hours |
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The significant trends and events in the development of Christianity from the time of Christ to the Reformation, including a study of the church in relation to the Roman Empire, the influence of the church fathers, Christological controversies, the rise of the papacy, and medieval society. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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HIST326 -
History of Christianity II: The Reformation and Modern Periods
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| print-based |
Continuing Registration |
3 Sem hours |
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The church from pre-Reformation to the present time, its development in Europe and in America. A study of the main branches of Protestantism and their relation to the State, the Catholic Counter Reformation, and the Evangelical movement. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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HIST326 -
History of Christianity II: The Reformation and Modern Periods
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| web-based |
Continuing Registration |
3 Sem hours |
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The church from pre-Reformation to the present time, its development in Europe and in America. A study of the main branches of Protestantism and their relation to the State, the Catholic Counter Reformation, and the Evangelical movement. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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HIST125 -
History of World Civilizations I
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| print-based |
Continuing Registration |
3 Sem hours |
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An introduction to the historical development of human civilizations from antiquity to the mid-seventeenth century, with focus on the themes of political and social organization, worldview, and cultural achievements. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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HIST126 -
History of World Civilizations II
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| print-based |
Continuing Registration |
3 Sem hours |
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An introduction to the historical development of human civilizations from approximately the mid-seventeenth centruy to the present. Emphases include the interaction between Western and non-Western cultures and the impact of key social and political ideas and movements. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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HIST275 -
U. S. History I: Founding to Reconstruction
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| print-based |
Continuing Registration |
3 Sem hours |
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The political, social, constitutional, and cultural development of the United States from its earliest beginning to the Civil War. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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HIST276 -
U.S. History II: Gilded Age to Globalization
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| print-based |
Continuing Registration |
3 Sem hours |
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The political, social, constitutional, and cultural development of the United States from the Civil War to the present. |
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Offered through ADEC by
Griggs University/Home Study Inte
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