Harding University in Greece (HUG)
2008 Fall Semester Schedule
PLEASE NOTE: No student is eligible to attend Harding University in Greece who is currently on academic, chapel or disciplinary probation on the Searcy campus. Any student who has applied and/or been accepted will AUTOMATICALLY become ineligible if placed on any type of probation up until time to depart. Such individuals will be place on a waiting list and may go ONLY if there are openings after probation has been removed. In addition, a student must have an overall 2.0 GPA.
Mgrk 100 - Modern Greek (3) Vicky Tsakou
Offered only in the HUG program. An introduction to modern Greek language and culture. Emphasis is given to basic grammatical structures and to oral communication in everyday situations. Greek is required.
Bible is required. Eight semesters of Bible are required by the University for graduation. Students who complete two Bible courses at HUG will have one of their later semesters of the Bible requirement waived.
Bnew 313 - Paul (2-3) Dr. Mark Elrod
Offered only in the Harding University International Programs curriculum. The figure of Paul in the New Testament - as apostle, Roman citizen, missionary. Selected passages from Acts of the Apostles and Paul=s letters are examined. Background materials relating to his apostleship to the Gentiles are examined in Europe and the Middle East. This or another Bible is required as part of the International Programs.
Humanities 270 - European Civilization and Humanities (2-6) Dr. Mark Elrod
An integration of the disciplines of art, drama, history, literature, music, philosophy, and religion stressing their shared thematic and stylistic qualities within the broad periods of Western civilization. Required of all students participating in the international programs. May substitute for 2-6 hours selected from the following: Art 101, Music 101, English 201-202, History 110-111, Philosophy 251, and one course from Music 311, 312, 313, or 314.
Note: Humanities 270 may not be used to raise a grade in any course previously taken.
Political Science 202 - International Relations (3) Dr. Mark ElrodThe interaction of nation-states; international concepts, including culture, nationalism, conflict, organizations, law, nuclear arms, economics, and underdevelopment, with focus on why nation-states act as they do. (May count for global literacy)
EdFd 203 - Child and Adolescent Development (3) Rebecca Brinley
The physical, cognitive, and emotional development of children from conception through adolescence. Child and adolescent development as related to the school setting. Can not be taken by correspondence. Students must complete 15 hours of observation and an application for admission to the Teacher Education Program. Note: EdFd 203 will substitute for Psychology 201 (General Psychology) in the Liberal Arts program.
Kinesiology 119 - Conditioning (1) Mr. Tim Brinley
Participation in exercises in order to improve physical fitness.
Biology 111 - General Biology (3) Dr. Moon’s DVD(Supervised by Tish Elrod)
A lecture course in the principles of biology for students not majoring in natural sciences. Satisfies the general education requirement in biology, but does not count toward a major or minor in biology.
Biology 113 - Human Structure and Functions (3) Dr. Moon’s DVD (Supervised by Tish Elrod)
Structure and function of selected human organ systems and the cellular mechanisms. Designed for majors in communication disorders, dietetics, nursing, physical education and others who need an introduction to human anatomy and physiology. Satisfies the Liberal Arts requirement in biology, but does not count toward a major or minor in biology.
Biology 250 - Environmental Science (3) Dr. John Moon’s (Supervised by Tish Elrod)
Biological knowledge of the structure and function of ecosystems; human influence on the environment. (Satisfies 3 credits of Global Literacy)
Bmis 280 - The World Christian (2 or 3) On-Line but taught from Searcy (Supervised by Tish Elrod) PLEASE NOTE: This course may be taken only as a second Bible class.
This introductory missions course focuses on key questions about God, His world and our mission in order to foster a world Christian mindset and values. This course established the foundation for subsequent missions courses. Note: The 3-hour option is recommended for those students taking the course a Global Literacy requirement.