Schedule of Courses 
Fall 2005
All listed classes meet at the Southeast Classroom on the first floor of the College Building (red sandstone castle) at 3455 West 83rd Avenue, Westminster, Colorado (north of Denver near Federal Boulevard and 84th Avenue) unless specified.

(Note: no classes November 24-25; December 17-January 2.)

Theo 124-2     The Bible Status of Women 
A study of the women of the Bible; Scriptures pertinent to the status of women in the world and religion. 
M 6:00-7:45 pm      Sept. 26-Jan. 23

Hebr 241-3 Elementary Old Testament Hebrew I
Inductive and didactic introduction to reading in Hebrew. Orthography, pronunciation, vocabulary, verbs, nouns, parts of speech; elements of syntax; introduction to and utilization of the Hebrew Lexicon.
 Students planning to take this course should register early if possible in order to begin the study of the Hebrew alphabet before class begins.   Satisfies the classical language requirement of the B.A. and Th.B.  Recommended for all ministerial students. Continues with Hebr 242 in the Spring.
M 5:30-8:00 pm      Sept. 26-Jan. 23

Rel 341-3    Biblical Archaeology and Geology I
Traces archaeological findings and Biblical history from the time of Abraham in the land of southern Mesopotamia through northern Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine (Israel-Judah), Egypt, the exiles, and the early Christian movement from Palestine to Rome. 
Explores the use of geography in explaining and exploring selected passages of Scripture; the use of archaeology in the explanation, illustration, and confirmation of Biblical history; and the study of many of the customs which illuminate Biblical history and truth.
T 6:00-8:30 pm      Sept. 27-Jan. 24

Rel 121-3     Introduction to the Bible
A survey course covering the major themes of the Bible and the main content of each of its sixty-six Books. Also considered are sources from which the Bible has been developed, the processes involved in the transmission of it to the present time, the significance of revisions, and its place in the history of religion.
TTh 8:00-9:15 am     Sept. 27-Jan. 26

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        Fees
        Tuition for one semester hour credit is $110; non-credit, $55. (The number of semester hours follows the hyphen in the course number. For example, Rel 121-3 is a 3-credit course.) Books are additional. Tuition for one CEU (continuing education unit) is $45.
        Payment plan: you may pay your tuition in three equal installments, if you prefer. No grades or transcripts will be issues to students with a balance owing on account.
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          Independent Study Courses
        Numerous courses are available by correspondence on an independent basis and may be begun at any time.   Click to view our independent-study brochure which gives course descriptions and further information.