Syllabi in this collection have been digitized for preservation purposes. Access to them is limited to the Dordt University community.
Syllabi from 2001
EDUC 232: Interpersonal Communication for the Classroom Teacher, Martin Dekkenga
EDUC 241: Service Learning Field Experience, Lloyd Den Boer
EDUC 301: Introduction to the Education of Special Individuals, Jenny Van Ry
EDUC 304: Introduction to Behavior Management, Andrea Struyk
EDUC 306: Introduction to Assessment in Special and Remedial Education, Jenny Van Ry
EDUC 312: Introduction to the Education of Children and Youth with Mild Disabilities, Jenny Van Ry
EDUC 323: Teaching Reading in the Elementary and Middle School, Pam Adams
EDUC 324: Teaching Language Arts in the Elementary and Middle School, Pam Adams
EDUC 326: Reading in the Content Area, Pam Adams
EDUC 350: Methods of Teaching Art in the Junior and Senior High School, Joanne Alberda
EDUC 351 / EDUC 353 / EDUC 359: Methods of Teaching Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, Kim Karhoff
EDUC 352: Methods of Teaching Business Education, Art Attema
EDUC 355: Methods of Teaching a Second Language, Corinne Hentges
EDUC 356: Methods of Teaching History and Social Studies, Lloyd Den Boer
EGR 091: Introduction to Computing, Murat Tanyel
EGR 103: Introduction to Engineering I, Charles C. Adams
EGR 204: Introduction to Microprocessors and Digital Circuits, Douglas De Boer
EGR 208: Statics and Strength of Materials, Nolan Van Gaalen
EGR 302: Fluid Mechanics, Ethan Brue
EGR 315: Machine Design, Ethan Brue
EGR 322: Electronics I, Murat Tanyel
EGR 366: Digital Signal Processing, Murat Tanyel
EGR 379: Senior Engineering Design, Nolan Van Gaalen
ENG 101A & B: Grammar and Composition, Jeri Schelhaas
ENG 101C, D, & G: Grammar and Composition, Kim Rylaarsdam
ENG 101E & F: Grammar and Composition, John Van Rys
ENG 101H: Grammar and Composition, Lorna Van Gilst
ENG 200A & B: Responding to Literature, Bob De Smith
ENG 200C: Responding to Literature, Mary Dengler
ENG 200D & E: Responding to Literature, David Schelhaas
ENG 200F: Responding to Literature, Bill Elgersma
ENG 201: American Literature I, James C. Schaap
ENG 207 / GER 207 / FREN 207: World Literature, Mary Dengler
ENG 210: Approaches to Literary Study, John Van Rys
ENG 211: Film and International Culture, Mike Vanden Bosch
ENG 312: Shakespeare, Bob De Smith
ENG 318: Modern British Literature, Mary Dengler
ENG 336: English Grammar, Lorna Van Gilst
ENG 354: Methods of Teaching Secondary English, English Department
ENVR 151: Introduction to Environmental Studies, Kenneth L. Petersen
ENVR 161: Laboratory and Field Investigations in Environmental Studies, Kenneth L. Petersen
ENVR 210: Ecology of Fresh Waters and Watersheds, Kenneth L. Petersen
ERTH 202 / ENVR 202: Oceanography, Meteorology, Climate, and Climate Change, Richard G. Hodgson
ESL 101: Academic Interaction for ESL Students, Suzanna C. Kok
ESL 102: Academic Writing for ESL Students, Suzanna C. Kok
FREN 201: Intermediate French, Leendert van Beek
GEN 200C & Y: Art Sub-Course, Jake Van Wyk
GEN 200E & Z: Theatre Sub-Course, Simon du Toit
GEN 200F, B, & W: Film Sub-Course, Bob De Smith
GEN 200F, D, & Y: Music Sub-Course, Benjamin Kornelis
GEN 200: Introduction to the Arts, Jake Van Wyk, Benjamin Kornelis, Simon du Toit, and Bob De Smith
GEN 300: Calling, Task, and Culture, Duane Bajema, Syd Hielema, and Sherri Lantinga
GEOG 201: World Regional Geography, Terry Beimers
GER 101: German, Diana Gonzalez
GRE 101: Elementary Greek, Wayne A. Kobes
GRE 247: Readings in New Testament Greek, Wayne A. Kobes
HIST 100A: Western Civilization Since the Renaissance, Keith C. Sewell
HIST 100B & C: Western Civilization, Hubert R. Krygsman
HIST 100D: Western Civilization, Paul Otto
HIST 201: American History, Paul Otto
HIST 214: East Asia, Keith C. Sewell
HIST 221: Medieval Europe, Hubert R. Krygsman
HIST 222: Renaissance and Reformation Europe, Keith C. Sewell
HIST 301: Colonial North America, Paul Otto
HIST 326: Thought and Society in Modern Europe, Hubert R. Krygsman
HIST 388 / HIST 389: History Seminar, Paul Otto
HLTH 291: Introduction to Ethics, Pam Hulstein
HPER 010: Concepts in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Len Rhoda, Syne Altena, Sherri Lantinga, and Tom Visker
HPER 020: Badminton, Len Rhoda and Syne Altena
HPER 021A: Bowling, Syne Altena
HPER 021X: Bowling, Len Rhoda
HPER 022: Gymnastics - Floor Exercises, Rick Vander Berg
HPER 023: Golf, Tom Visker
HPER 024: Racquetball, Tom Visker and Len Rhoda
HPER 025: Tennis, Len Rhoda and Syne Altena
HPER 032: Physical Fitness, Darryl DeRuiter
HPER 033: Swimming, Len Rhoda
HPER 034: Voice and Body Warm-Ups, Simon du Toit
HPER 040: Basketball, Rick Vander Berg
HPER 041: Floor Hockey, Syne Altena
HPER 042: Slow-Pitch Softball, Tom Visker
HPER 043: Soccer, Len Rhoda
HPER 044X: Volleyball, Len Rhoda
HPER 044Y: Volleyball, Darryl DeRuiter
HPER 050: Adaptive Program, Darryl DeRuiter
HPER 055: Personalized Program, Darryl DeRuiter
HPER 101: Introduction to Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Tom Visker
HPER 203: Anatomy/Kinesiology, Laura Herman
HPER 206: Recreational Leadership, Syne Altena
HPER 207: Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries, Rick Vander Berg
HPER 208: Assessment in Physical Education and Health, Syne Altena
HPER 305: Peer Teaching in Physical Education, Syne Altena
HPER 306: Elementary Physical Education Skills and Methods, Len Rhoda
HPER 325: Psychosocial Dimensions of Physical Activity, Tom Visker
MATH 106: Elements of Mathematics, Dennis De Jong
MATH 107 / PSYC 207 / SOC 207: Elementary Statistics, Duane Einfeld
MATH 108 / EDUC 322: Mathematics for the Elementary Teacher, Dennis De Jong and Dennis Vander Plaats
MATH 111: Calculus for Business, Social, and Life Sciences, Duane Einfeld
MATH 112A: Calculus I, Richard G. Faber
MATH 112B: Calculus I, Richard G. Faber