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Academic Catalog
   
    May 17, 2024  
Academic Catalog - Fall 2022 
    
Academic Catalog - Fall 2022 [ARCHIVED]

Course Descriptions


Courses with codes 1000-4999 are Undergraduate level offerings. Courses with codes 5000-7999 are Graduate level offerings. Courses with codes 8000 and above are Advanced level offerings.

 

Theology

  
  • THE 9945 - Seminar in Christianity, Politics, and Public Life


    An exploration of Christianity as it relates to politics and public life. Special attention is given to historical approaches and theological frameworks. 
    3 semester hr(s).
  
  • THE 9946 - Missions & Ministries of the Church


    An examination of the church’s mission and ministries in light of God’s mission. The course will focus on evangelism, discipleship, and social/mercy ministries, with all of these being discussed in the light of the Kingdom of God and applied to North American church planting and renewal. ENROLLMENT IN THE SEMINAR IS RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE NORTH AMERICAN MISSIONS COHORT OF THE PHD PROGRAM.
    3 semester hr(s).
    Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Ph.D. in Applied Theology (Missions Cohort).
  
  • THE 9950 - Soteriology & World Religions


    The seminar constitutes an intensive study of key issues in how Christianity relates to other religions, focusing particularly upon the doctrine of salvation. Attention is given to pertinent biblical testimony, historical developments, and contemporary perspectives on these issues with a mind to critiquing various perspectives and constructing a suitable Christian theology of religions.
    3 semester hr(s).
    Prerequisite(s): Admission to the Ph.D. in Applied Theology (Missions Cohort).
  
  • THE/WOR 3515 - Theology of Worship


    This course is a biblical, historical, and systematic study of Christian worship. Special attention will be given to the significance of the doctrine in
    the life of the believer and the local church.
    3 semester hr(s).
  
  • THE/WOR 9510 - The Doctrine of the Christian Life


    An exploration of the meaning of biblical Christianity and its relation to faith and practice, giving special attention to spiritual formation through
    spiritual disciplines and worship.
    3 semester hr(s).
  
  • THE/WOR 9520 - Doctrine of Worship Seminar


    This seminar is a biblical, historical, and systematic study of Christian worship. Special attention will be given to the systematic theology dimension
    of the doctrine, and to the significance of the doctrine in the life of the believer and the local church. This is a PhD level course with expectations of
    the highest quality of reasoning, research, and writing.
    3 semester hr(s).

ThM, Master of Theology

  
  • THM 8000 - Th.M. Continuous Enrollment


    For Th.M. students who have previously registered for THM8582 Th.M. Guided Research or THM8590 Th.M. Thesis but have not completed their writing. Also for Th.M. students who do not wish to register for an academic course during a given semester but must maintain continuous enrollment to avoid being dropped from their program of studies. Th.M. Continuous Enrollment is billable for three hours each semester. Not for degree credit. Repeatable.
    3 semester hr(s).
  
  • THM 8500 - Bibliographical Research


    Under the supervision of one’s Major Professor, as the initial research requirement of the Th.M. program, an original extensive bibliographical report is prepared surveying the most significant of Southeastern’s library resources (including AV and computer resources) in the field and especially in the degree specialization the student has chosen.
    3 semester hr(s).
  
  • THM 8580 - ThM Guided Reading I


    Under the supervision of a Major Professor, a Th.M. student completes between 2,500 and 3,500 pages of assigned reading per semester in the student’s major field of study. Assigned reading and method(s) of accountability are set by the Major Professor and approved by the Director of the Th.M. program.
    3 semester hr(s).
  
  • THM 8581 - ThM Guided Reading II


    Continuation of IND8580 Th.M. Guided Reading I. Under the supervision of a Major Professor, A Th.M. student completes between 2,500 and 3,500 pages of assigned reading per semester in the student’s major field of study. Assigned reading and method(s) of accountability are set by the Major Professor and approved by the Director of the Th.M. program.
    3 semester hr(s).
    Prerequisite(s): THM8580
  
  • THM 8582 - ThM Guided Research


    Under the supervision of a Major Professor, a Th.M. student completes a 40-60 page research project. Students who fail to complete THM8582 Th.M. Guided Research, must enroll in THM 8000   Continuous Enrollment every semester until the completion of their research project.
    3 semester hr(s).
  
  • THM 8590 - ThM Thesis


    Under the supervision of a Major Professor, a Th.M. (Thesis) student completes a 100-125 page thesis. Students who fail to complete THM8590: Th.M. Thesis must enroll in THM 8000  Continuous Enrollment every semester until the completion of their research project.
    9 semester hr(s).

Women’s Studies

  
  • WST 6910 - Creative Writing for Women


    Instructions in practical experience in writing skills. Also discussed will be sources for material, research methods, styles of writing strategies, and writing for publication.
    2 semester hr(s).
    Prerequisite(s): M.Div./W.S. or professor permission.
  
  • WST 7900 - Internship for Womens Studies


    An apprenticeship program designed to allow the senior student practical experience in some field of ministry to women. Specialty internships are available in applied ethics, women’s ministries, hospitality, and counseling.
    3 semester hr(s).
    Prerequisite(s): M.Div./W.S. or professor permission.
  
  • WST 9800 - Women and Missions


    This course is designed to introduce the student to evangelical women who have served as missionaries; to study these women, including their roles and their work; and to evaluate them in their overall effectiveness. The student will be introduced to a broad range of bibliographical resources and will begin to develop her own bibliography in missiology, especially women and their contribution. The women selected for intensive study will come out of the modern mission movement.
    3 semester hr(s).
  
  • WST 9900 - Contemporary Issues in Women’s Studies


    A study of cultural influences on women, especially as these concerns relate to women’s roles in ministry in the local church. Biblical and theological guidelines will be emphasized. A specific focus will be announced.
    3 semester hr(s).

Certificate

  
  • CERT 1001 - Intro to Biblical Counseling in the Local Church


    An introduction to biblical counseling theory and practice, including a focus on how Scripture and theology form the foundation and substance for counseling, biblical concepts for understanding people and their problems, and biblical methods of change.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  
  • CERT 1003 - Counseling Individuals with Addiction Problems


    A study of a range of addiction problems, with a focus on their etiology, dynamics, and impact on others, along with biblical strategies and methods of intervention and treatment.
    1 semester hr(s).
    Prerequisite(s):   
  
  • CERT 1004 - Counseling Individuals with Problematic Emotions


    A study of the common problematic emotions of depression, anxiety, and anger, along with suffering, with a focus on understanding them as biological, moral, relational, and spiritual phenomena and on learning biblical intervention strategies.
    1 semester hr(s).
    Prerequisite(s):   
  
  
  • CERT 1006 - Counseling Parents & Children


    A study of biblical truths related to parents and children, including a biblical understanding of common childhood and parenting problems and of biblical counseling strategies and methods.
    1 semester hr(s).
    Prerequisite(s):   
  
  • CERT 1007 - Counseling & the Church


    A study of the local church’s counseling ministry, including a biblical understanding of the ministry roles of both leaders and members and of the practical ways to utilize small group and one-another ministry, relate to non-church counseling, deal with church conflict, establish accountability, and survey practical models and methods of church counseling.
    1 semester hr(s).
    Prerequisite(s):   
  
  
  • CERT 1009 - Cross-cultural Counseling


    Principles of Christian counseling are applied to cross-cultural settings, with diverse ethnic and people groups. Students will develop their awareness of their own cultural and ethnic context and increase their sensitivity to the impact of diverse worldviews, cultural factors, and religious beliefs on counseling. Students will also develop their awareness of and capacity to advocate for social justice, including heightened awareness and elimination of prejudice and bias, while at the same time not compromising their Christian perspective.
    1 semester hr(s).
    Prerequisite(s):   
  
  • CERT 1010 - Counseling Practicum I


    A practicum in which students learn practical counseling skills, present and discuss cases, view and discuss case sessions, and participate in role-play counseling situations. (This course may fulfill the supervised ministry component for a counseling degree program.)
    1 semester hr(s).
    Prerequisite(s):   
  
  
  • CERT 1013 - Counseling in the Local Church


    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1020 - Organizational Change and Conflict Resolution


    An introduction to the principles and challenges of leading organizational change and managing conflict in churches and Christian institutions. It will provide the students with opportunity to explore the role of leader as change agent and in conflict resolution.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1021 - Learning Theories and Applications


    A study of basic principles and procedures in learning and teaching as they relate to Christian education, discipleship, and the leadership process.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1022 - Ministry Planning & Program Design


    An introduction to the foundational principles of the management process and their application to the design of programs in the local church. Emphasis is placed on skill development in planning, organizing, and implementing ministry programs.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1023 - Leadership, Culture & Context


    A study of the principles for leadership contextualization and cultural relevance. The course will examine how leaders are developed and how the cultural context impacts the process and methods of leadership training. Students develop skills in understanding and adjusting to a new leadership context or culture.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1024 - Ministry of Teaching & Discipleship


    A study of the principles and methods of preparation, delivery, and evaluation for effective Bible teaching in diverse cultural settings for the purpose of Christian growth and discipleship. The teaching skills of the leader are developed.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1025 - Ministry of Leadership & Equipping


    An introduction to basic leadership principles and methods and an in-depth examination of trait, behavioral and contingency theories of leadership. Leadership theories are evaluated biblically and theologically. Unique aspects of biblical leadership related to the church and denomination will be explored.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1026 - Team Ministry Leadership


    A course dealing with the theoretical and practical experiences necessary to guide learning in group settings, the facilitation of the work of administrative committees in the church, and the creation of support groups for growth and ministry.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1027 - Conflict Resolution


    An introduction to biblical, theological, and practical aspects of conflict resolution in both the context of personal relationships and church relationships.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1030 - Christian Ethics


    A systematic study of Christian ethics taken as a theoretical and practical discipline and offered at an introductory level. Attention is given to biblical and theological foundation as well as to current issues relevant to the witness of the Church in society.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1031 - Ethics of Wealth and Poverty


    A biblical and theological examination of ethical issues that arise in the creation and use of wealth, in the exercise and management of work, and in the experience or alleviation of material needs.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1032 - Current Issues in Christian Ethics


    Intensive study and research of one or more moral issues which are of immediate concern to the Church, society, and Christian ethicists.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
    Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.
  
  • CERT 1034 - Baptist History: Identity, Heritage and Polity


    An examination of Baptist origins and development, denominational structures, and theological emphases. A significant component of the class will address Southern Baptist heritage with special emphasis given to cooperative missions and the Cooperative Program.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1040 - Introduction to Great Commission Studies


    An introduction to the biblical, theological, and practical aspects related to the practice and fulfillment of the Great Commission. Special attention is given to contemporary methods of doing missions and evangelism.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1041 - Developing a Church Planting Methodology


    A survey of church planting models, including analysis of the sociology of a reproducing church and a demographic study of designated North American mission areas.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1042 - Church Planting in Global Contexts


    An overview of church planting in its biblical, theological, sociological and practical dimensions. Students will be equipped to develop a vision and values for church planting that is theologically driven and contextually appropriate.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1043 - Missions Practicum


    A combination of academic study and field missionary experience conducted in selected settings under approved supervision, in cooperation with the North American Mission Board or the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention and/or Baptist State Conventions and local churches.
      For Registration, contact the office of Dr. Al James.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1044 - Current Topics in North American Missions


    An intensive study of selected current issues in missions within North America. Topics will be announced. (May be taken more than once for credit).
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1045 - Current Topics in International Missions


    A study of current issues in international missions. Topics will be announced. (May be taken more than once for credit).
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1046 - Business as Mission(s)


    This course is designed to introduce the student to the concept of Business as Mission(s). An understanding of how kingdom values are integrated into the workplace in our culture and how transferable models can be designed for reaching the world through “business as mission(s)” will be introduced and defined.
    3 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1047 - Christian Growth and Discipleship


    An introduction to principles of development and their application to personal spiritual growth and discipleship development. .
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1048 - Leading People to Be on Mission


    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1050 - Introduction to New Testament Interpretation


    An introduction to the Second Temple period, the New Testament world, and the content of the New Testament.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1051 - New Testament I: Jesus & The Gospels


    An introductory course, including the inter-testamental period, the New Testament world and the life of Christ.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1052 - New Testament II: Acts


    An introductory course to the books of Acts.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1060 - Introduction to Old Testament Interpretation


    An introduction to critical issues related to the interpretation of the Old Testament, the history of Israel, and the contents and major theological motifs of the Old Testament.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1061 - Old Testament I: Pentateuch & Historical Books


    An introduction to the history, literature, and religion of the Old Testament, including a detailed examination of the problems and interpretations of the Pentateuch and Former Prophets.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1062 - Old Testament II: Wisdom, Poetry, and Prophets


    A continuation of Old Testament I with a focus on the Latter Prophets and Writings.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1070 - Christian Philosophy


    An introductory study of the relationship between Christian theology and philosophy including an overview of the history of ideas and worldviews. Topics covered will include faith and reason, the existence of God, science and faith, the problem of evil, and the basis for knowledge and values.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1071 - Special Topics in Christian Thought


    Review, analysis and critique of selected issues of current importance in Christian Philosophy and Apologetics. Topics vary and will be announced when the course is offered.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1072 - Introduction to Christian Apologetics


    An introduction to the classical and contemporary objections to the Christian faith and the evidences and arguments used for defending the faith.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1073 - Moral Apologetics


    An introduction to the discussions and debates revolving around the dominant moral issues of our day, with special emphasis given to defending a Christian ethic.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1074 - Cultural Apologetics


    An introduction to Christian cultural engagement, with special emphasis on the proper Christian approaches to involvement in politics, religion, art, and the sciences.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1080 - Pastoral Ministry


    An integrative study of the nature and practice of pastoral ministry.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1081 - Christian Leadership


    An analysis of the tasks, styles, and models of leadership, giving special emphasis to the biblical guidelines and church context of Christian leadership.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1082 - Mentored Internship I


    Experience in an appropriate field setting with an approved Field Mentor.
    1 semester hr(s).
    Prerequisite(s): Student must have an approved Field Mentor and provide a completed syllabus to be approved as part of the application process through the EQUIP Network Office prior to registering for this class. The application can be found here https://www.cognitoforms.com/TheEQUIPNetwork1/MentoredInternshipApplicationForm.
  
  • CERT 1083 - The Ministry of Worship


    A study of the doctrine, history, and practice of Christian worship with special emphasis on worship in the local church.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1084 - Critical Issues in Church Revitalization


    A look at significant issues in the task of church revitalization.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1090 - Introduction to Christian Theology


    A comprehensive study of the major doctrines of the Christian faith from the point of view of those within the Christian church. Includes an examination of the doctrines of revelation, God, creation, providence, humanity, sin, Christ, salvation, Spirit, church, and end times.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1091 - Christian Theology I


    A comprehensive study of the major doctrines of the Christian faith from the point of view of those who are within the Christian church. The nature of theology, its methods and claims are discussed and accessed. The major Christian doctrines are examined in their mutual relationships: revelation, God, creation, providence, man.
      It is recommended that students enroll in this course prior to taking Theology II or III.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1092 - Christian Theology II


    A continuation of Theology I. An examination of the doctrines of sin, Jesus Christ, Holy Spirit, and salvation. It is recommended that students complete Theology I prior to enrolling in this course.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1093 - Christian Theology III


    A continuation of Theology I and II. An examination of the doctrines of the church and last things.
      It is recommended that students complete Theology I prior to enrolling in this course.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1094 - Historical Theology


    A comprehensive study of the historical development of some of the central doctrines of the Christian faith.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1095 - Hermeneutics


    An introduction to the basic principles of biblical interpretation and hermeneutical procedures.
     
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1101 - Basic Musicianship I


    A study of the rudiments of musicianship which includes: writing music, harmony, and part writing.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1102 - Orchestration


    A study of techniques of writing and scoring for orchestral instrument.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1103 - Voice Class


    The study of the fundamentals of voice production and the principles of singing, with applications for worship ministry and leadership. No previous training necessary.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1104 - Contemporary Music


    An interactive experience designed to equip students with the resources necessary to lead contemporary worship music in the local church, addressing worship planning, worship leadership, and technical support for worship sets. This class may be taken more than once for credit.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1105 - Vocal Pedagogy


    A study of the various methods and techniques of vocal pedagogy with practical teaching experience.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1110 - Cross-Cultural Communication


    An introduction to the practice of communication across cultural and social boundaries for the primary purpose of evangelism.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1111 - English Grammar


    An introduction to English Grammar, covering the sound system (phonology) of the language, the basic morphology of the parts of speech and the syntax of Standard American English, in the practical context of ESL instruction.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1112 - TESL Teaching Methods I


    An introduction to the process and methods of teaching English as a Second Language (ESL). The class will explore a variety of methods and approaches for teaching ESL and examine the connections between research in Second Language Acquisition (SLA) and classroom practice.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1113 - TESL Teaching Methods II


    A continuation of TESL Teaching Methods I, introducing students to the process and methods of teaching English as a Second Language. The major emphasis of the course will be giving students practical tools they can use in helping ESL learners gain proficiency in English.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1114 - Introduction to Linguistics


    An introduction to the research, methods, and strategies associated with the acquisition of a second language.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1115 - Second Language Acquisition


    An introduction to the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA). The process of second language acquisition will be compared and contrasted with first language acquisition. The role of individual differences in language learning (age, motivation, aptitude, and first language background) will be analyzed. In addition, students will consider the implications of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) theory for ESL teaching.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1116 - Teaching ESL in a Global Context


    A survey of principles and practices involved in teaching English as a Second Language in a variety of global contexts.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1120 - Contextualized Teaching


    A study of the principles and methods of preparation, delivery, and evaluation for effective Bible teaching for the purpose of Christian growth and discipleship. The teaching skills of the leader are developed through a teaching practicum.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1121 - Foundations in Youth Ministry


    This course provides the foundational concepts and best practices to prepare the student for ministry to the young in both a church and non-church setting in any context. The course will provide a basic understanding of adolescent development, contemporary culture, and historical and contextual models of youth ministry practice. The course is designed to help the student to respond theologically to the needs and expectations of teenagers and their families in a church or organization. This course will also provide practical tools to enable the students to design a theologically sound youth ministry program.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1122 - Student Ministry Leadership


    An introduction to basic leadership principles and methods and an in-depth examination of trait, behavioral and contingency theories of leadership. Leadership theories are evaluated biblically and theologically. Unique aspects of biblical leadership related to the church and denomination will be explored.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1123 - Youth Ministry Communication


    This course is designed to help students understand and analyze the development of youth disciples within the context of communication theory and praxis. This course provides an understanding of communication in three primary youth ministry contexts: small group discipleship, instructional teaching, and biblical preaching to an adolescent audience. Long-term life transformation within the youth context occurs as young people are exposed to a clear and relevant presentation of scriptural truth. Current and prospective youth ministers must therefore learn how to link the dynamic truth of Scripture with a largely biblically and spiritually illiterate youth audience.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1124 - Youth Outreach and Evangelism


    This course explores the biblical mandate to follow the call to “go to all nations,” especially as it relates to adolescents. Students will learn how to articulate and pass on to others the biblical and theological view of evangelism and outreach. Through readings, lecture, projects, and discussion, students will learn how to design a relational ministry program to reach unchurched adolescents in their community. This course will enable the student to develop a biblically sound as well as culturally relevant theology of youth and young adult outreach and evangelism.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1125 - Introduction to Family Ministry


    This course presents an analysis of the current understanding and “modes” of “family ministry” over against a theological, sociological, and developmental understanding of contemporary culture. Various models of family ministry will be examined, and through the use of case studies, lectures, and research, students will learn how to create a family ministry that best suits the needs and vision of a given church or ministry organization. This course will enable the student to understand and practically respond to the needs of singles, couples, and families while building the local church in a “family of families.”
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1200 - Old Testament for Global Ministry Leaders


    An overview of the Old Testament story. Special attention is given to the need for continually reading God’s word and understanding God’s call.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1201 - New Testament for Global Ministry Leaders


    An overview of the New Testament’s Mission. Special attention is given to our need for prayer and the character of our lives.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1202 - Christian Doctrine for Global Ministry Leaders


    An overview of Christian Doctrines with a missional perspective. Special attention is given to our need for worship and shepherding other believers.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1203 - Church History for Global Ministry Leaders


    An overview of how the church has carried out its mission throughout all time. Special attention is given to church ordinances and the need for meditation on Scripture.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1204 - Hermeneutics for Global Ministry Leaders


    An introduction to methods for accurately interpreting God’s word and the process of teaching it to others. Special attention is given to developing other leaders through discipleship and serving other Christians well.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1205 - Missions, Evangelism, and Church Planting for Global Ministry Leaders


    An introduction to Evangelism, Missions, and Church planting that focuses on the role of personal evangelism in the life of all believers. Special attention is given to teaching others to be evangelist and church planters with special attention given to the role of mentoring other believers.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1206 - Homiletics and Storying for Global Ministry Leaders


    An introduction to communication and storying with special emphasis on non-literate communication. This class gives special attention to community engagement and stewardship in the life of believers.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1207 - Family Ministry and Counseling for Global Ministry Leaders


    An introduction to family ministry and the counseling ministry of believers. Special emphasis is given to the disciplines of fasting and church finances.
    1 semester hr(s).
  
  • CERT 1208 - Worship Leadership for Global Ministry Leaders


    An introduction to worship leadership in the church. Special attention is given to worship leadership in the role of discipleship as well as the necessity for silence and solitude as believers.
    1 semester hr(s).
 

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