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SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES: DIVISION OF RELIGION & PHILOSOPHY - BIBLICAL LANGUAGES<br />

Physics<br />

The following minor is a collaboration between Eastern Michigan <strong>University</strong> and<br />

<strong>Concordia</strong>. This minor may be combined with a Mathematics Major. For more information,<br />

contact members of the Mathematics or Physics Department.<br />

Physics Minor – Liberal Arts and Secondary Education<br />

39 credits<br />

Required Courses taken at <strong>Concordia</strong><br />

28 credits<br />

PHY223 Mechanics and Sound 5<br />

PHY224 Electricity and Light 5<br />

MAT221 Calculus I and Analytical Geometry 4<br />

MAT222 Calculus II and Analytical Geometry 4<br />

MAT231 Linear Algebra 3<br />

MAT323 Calculus III and Analytical Geometry 4<br />

MAT341 Differential Equations 3<br />

Required Courses taken at Eastern Michigan <strong>University</strong><br />

11 credits<br />

PHY330 Intermediate Mechanics I 3<br />

PHY360 Heat and Thermodynamics 4<br />

PHY370 Modern Physics 3<br />

PHY372 Modern Physics Laboratory 1<br />

DIVISION OF RELIGION & PHILOSOPHY<br />

Biblical Languages<br />

The courses in Greek and Hebrew provide the student with an acquaintance of the life and<br />

thought of two ancient civilizations whose ties in language, life, and thought are many. The<br />

offerings in Greek are intended to prepare the student for deeper study and understanding<br />

of the early Christian world and the New Testament. The courses in Hebrew are designed<br />

to provide a foundation for the study of the Old Testament. They also are intended to serve<br />

as an introduction to a Semitic language, literature, and culture. These objectives are best<br />

accomplished through a careful study of literature and philosophy in the original language.<br />

Biblical Languages Major – Liberal Arts<br />

34 credits<br />

Greek<br />

15 credits<br />

Required courses<br />

12 credits<br />

GRE201 Elementary Greek I 3<br />

GRE202 Elementary Greek II 3<br />

GRE301 Greek Prose 3<br />

GRE302 Greek Poetry 3<br />

Electives<br />

3 credits<br />

GRE315 Greek Reading (a, b, c, and/or d) 1-3<br />

Hebrew<br />

12 credits<br />

HEB201 Elementary Hebrew I 3<br />

HEB202 Elementary Hebrew II 3<br />

HEB301 Hebrew Prose 3<br />

HEB302 Hebrew Poetry 3

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