School of Professional Studies - William Jessup University
School of Professional Studies - William Jessup University
School of Professional Studies - William Jessup University
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2010-2011<br />
Course Descriptions<br />
Traditional Program<br />
Course Numbering System<br />
000-099<br />
Developmental courses designed to prepare a student for college-level work and do not count towards graduation.<br />
100-299<br />
Lower division courses designed primarily for freshmen and sophomores.<br />
300-499<br />
Upper division courses designed primarily for juniors and seniors.<br />
500-599<br />
Graduate level courses designed primarily for graduates who desire a teaching credential.<br />
1000-1999<br />
Continuing Education Units do not apply toward college units or a degree program.<br />
In general, the first digit <strong>of</strong> the course number indicates the year level at which it is recommended that the course be taken<br />
(1=freshman, 2=sophomore, 3=junior, 4=senior, 5=post-baccalaureate, 0=remedial). Lower division courses are to be completed<br />
before upper division courses may be taken.<br />
Explanation <strong>of</strong> Course Notation<br />
The course number is followed by the semester hours <strong>of</strong> credit earned upon successful completion <strong>of</strong> the course. The title <strong>of</strong> the<br />
course is listed below the course number. Special studies courses numbered 199, 299, 399 and 499 are <strong>of</strong>fered if needed and if a<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essor is available.<br />
B<br />
BHST251 3 units<br />
Archaeology <strong>of</strong> the Old Testament (F: even years)<br />
An investigation <strong>of</strong> the major archaeological finds and primary sources relevant for understanding the Old Testament. An<br />
introduction to archaeological methods will provide the necessary foundation for evaluation <strong>of</strong> evidence presented in publications.<br />
(Prerequisite: BIBL101)<br />
BHST252 3 units<br />
Archaeology <strong>of</strong> the New Testament (S: even years)<br />
An investigation <strong>of</strong> the major archaeological finds and primary sources relevant for understanding the New Testament. A brief<br />
introduction to archaeological methods will provide the necessary foundation for evaluation <strong>of</strong> evidence presented in publications.<br />
(Prerequisite: BIBL 102 or 103)<br />
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