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Columbia International University, Seminary and School of Missions has three courses being offered online this Fall. These are three of many courses available through Distance Education.
The registration deadline for the following courses is July 29, 2008.
Coursework begins August 19 and ends December 5, 2008.
Special Note: Enrollment in any one of these courses requires approximately 10 hours of work per week during the course dates indicated, including participation in web-facilitated discussion topics and adherence to syllabus due dates.
BIB 5112 - "Genesis - Song of Solomon: God's Plan of Creation and Redemption" (Online) with Dr. Bryan Beyer
GRE 6210 - "Greek 3: From Exegesis to Exposition" (Online) with Dr. William Larkin
HEB 5110 - "Hebrew 1: Beginning Grammar" (Online) with Dr. Alex Luc
For more information, click here.
The registration deadline for the following courses is July 29, 2008.
Coursework begins August 19 and ends December 5, 2008.
Special Note: Enrollment in any one of these courses requires approximately 10 hours of work per week during the course dates indicated, including participation in web-facilitated discussion topics and adherence to syllabus due dates.
BIB 5112 - "Genesis - Song of Solomon: God's Plan of Creation and Redemption" (Online) with Dr. Bryan Beyer
GRE 6210 - "Greek 3: From Exegesis to Exposition" (Online) with Dr. William Larkin
HEB 5110 - "Hebrew 1: Beginning Grammar" (Online) with Dr. Alex Luc
For more information, click here.
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