Fall 2010 Online Schedule (Graduate Program)
MASTERS PROGRAM
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Course ID |
Course Name |
Units |
Day |
Begins |
Wks |
Time |
Degree |
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ONLINE COURSES:
Orientation for the Online Program will be conducted on an individual basis. Students can take as many online courses (consecutively or concurrently) per semester as they wish. Six (6) weeks is the maximum length of time per course started though students can complete their courses in less time if they wish.
A full-time student is required to take at least four or 12 units.
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BIBT925-ONLINE |
Philosophy, Part II |
3 |
N/A |
08/31/10 |
6 |
N/A |
MTh |
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BIPT255-ONLINE |
Leadership, Part I |
3 |
N/A |
08/31/10 |
6 |
N/A |
MTh |
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BIOT639-ONLINE |
Biblical Languages: Hebrew II (Lexical) |
3 |
N/A |
08/31/10 |
6 |
N/A |
MTh |
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BIHT900-ONLINE |
Graeco-Roman Background of New Testament |
3 |
N/A |
08/31/10 |
6 |
N/A |
MTh |
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"FIRST-YEAR" MASTERS STUDENTS:
The following courses are available only to first year masters students.
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BIBT725-ONLINE |
Philosophy, Part I |
3 |
N/A |
08/31/10 |
6 |
N/A |
MTh |
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BIHT622-ONLINE |
History of Christianity in America, Part II |
3 |
N/A |
08/31/10 |
6 |
N/A |
MTh |
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BINT113-ONLINE |
The Beatitudes |
3 |
N/A |
08/31/10 |
6 |
N/A |
MTh |
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BIOT638-ONLINE |
Biblical Languages: Hebrew I (Lexical) |
3 |
N/A |
08/31/10 |
6 |
N/A |
MTh |
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These courses are conducted via online video streaming and are a product of Christian Life School of Theology which has been adopted by Shiloh Bible College to support our graduate and undergraduate degree programs. See Course Descriptions below for more information.
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS...
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| (BIBT925-ONLINE) Philosophy II |
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This course is part one of an introduction to philosophy. Emphases include basic questions of Essentialistic philosophy and its major proponents. Criticism and review are from a Christian perspective.
Instructor: Dr. Ronald Cottle
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| (BIHT900-ONLINE) Graeco-Roman Background of the New Testament |
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This course is a study of the background of the New Testament in the light of Graeco-Roman cultural, historical and archaeological data. Emphasis is placed on non-biblical history, religion and the judicial system of Rome.
Instructor: Dr. Ronald Cottle
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| (BIOT639-ONLINE) Biblical Languages: Hebrew II (Lexical) |
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This course will cover the principles of word study applicable to the Old Testament. Hebrew alphabet, pronunciation, and certain special rules of grammar will be discussed. Use of various tools of study in translating and interpreting selected Old Testament passages will be covered as well.
Instructor: Dr. Ronald Cottle
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| (BIPT255-ONLINE) Leadership Principles I |
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This course is will provide a foundational framework of knowledge and critical thinking skills. Students will evaluate contemporary leadership challenges and propose solutions to develop the thinking processes and skills needed to transform organizations through effective leadership.
Instructor: Dr. Ronald Cottle
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| (BIBT725-ONLINE) Philosophy, Part I |
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This course is part one of an introduction to philosophy. Emphases includes basic questions of Essentialistic philosophy and its major proponents. Criticism and review are from a Christian perspective.
Instructor: Dr. Ronald Cottle
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| (BIHT622-ONLINE) History of Christianity in America, Part II |
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This course traces the growth of Christianity in America beginning with the Revolutionary War and ending in the 1980’s. Emphasis will be placed upon significant events and times as viewed from a biblical and Christian perspective.
Instructor: Dr. Stephen Mansfield
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| (BINT113-ONLINE) The Beatitudes |
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This course provides an in-depth study of each of the profound declarations of Jesus to His disciples in Matthew 5. Each of the beatitudes is analyzed for its eternal value to us today.
Instructor: Dr. Ronald Cottle
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| (BIOT638-ONLINE) Biblical Languages: Hebrew I (Lexical) |
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This course will cover the principles of word study applicable to the Old Testament. Hebrew alphabet, pronunciation, and certain special rules of grammar will be discussed. Use of various tools of study in translating and interpreting selected Old Testament passages will be covered as well.
Instructor: Dr. Ronald Cottle
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