Syllabi in this collection have been digitized for preservation purposes. Access to them is limited to the Dordt University community.
Submissions from 1984
AGRI 102: Introduction to Agronomy, Henry De Vries
AGRI 312: Agricultural Marketing, Ed Lotterman
BIO 122: Zoology, James Mahaffy
BIO 202: Human Anatomy and Physiology, Al Mennega
BIO 211: Invertebrate Zoology, Al Mennega
BIO 302: Microbiology, Delmar Vander Zee
BIO 304: Histology, Al Mennega
BIO 319: Plant Physiology, Delmar Vander Zee
BUAD 202: Principles of Managerial Accounting, John Visser
BUAD 206: Principles of Marketing, Mert Gulker
BUAD 326: Investments Management, John Visser
BUAD 351: Senior Seminar, Mert Gulker
CMSC 112: Structured Programming II, Pao-Fang Chang
CMSC 115: Programming for Business, Pao-Fang Chang
CMSC 201: Database Systems Design, Pao-Fang Chang
COMM 241: Basic News Reporting, David Campbell
COMM 250: Introduction to Radio and Television, Martin Dekkenga
ECON 200: Economics and Christian Stewardship, Ed Lotterman
ECON 202: Principles of Economics - Micro, Business Administration Department
ECON 315: Government Finance, Ed Lotterman
EDUC 215: Educational Psychology, Gloria Stronks
EDUC 221: Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School, Marian Vander Ark
EDUC 304: Introduction to Behavior Disorders, Rick Eigenbrood
EDUC 324: Teaching Language Arts in the Elementary School, Education Department
EDUC 325: Teaching Sciences in the Elementary School, George Faber
EGR 101: Engineering Drawing, Nolan Van Gaalen
EGR 202: Elements of Material Science, Nolan Van Gaalen
EGR 209: Dynamics, Nolan Van Gaalen
EGR 211: Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery, Charles C. Adams
EGR 311: Instrumentation and Analysis, Charles C. Adams
EGR 313: Mechanical Engineering Design Lab II, Charles C. Adams
EGR 390: Technology and Society, Charles C. Adams
ENG 101: Grammar and Composition, Bob De Smith
ENG 101: Grammar and Composition, James C. Schaap
ENG 200: Responding to Literature, Bob De Smith
ENG 222: Themes in Literature, Mike Vanden Bosch
HIST 200: History of the Non-Western World, History Department
HIST 207: Renaissance and Reformation Eras, Arnold Koekkoek
HIST 210: Twentieth Century Europe, Arnold Koekkoek
HIST 343 / PS 322: American Constitutional Law, Rockne McCarthy
MATH 106: Elements of Mathematics, Calvin Jongsma
MATH 201: Multivariable Calculus, Calvin Jongsma
MATH 203: Elementary Linear Algebra, Calvin Jongsma
MUS 208: Music History, Wayne Mitchell
PE 204: Physiology of Physical Activity, P. E. Department
PE 211: Nutrition and Physical Fitness, P. E. Department
PHIL 304: Contemporary Philosophy, John C. Vander Stelt
PHIL 350: Philosophical Anthropology, John C. Vander Stelt
PHYS 116: General Physics, John Zwart
PHYS 125: Introductory Physics I, John Zwart
PHYS 215: Introductory Physics III, John Zwart
PLSC 201: Introduction to Politics, Donald E. King
PLSC 311: Modern Political Theory, Rockne McCarthy
PLSC 333: Implementation and Issues, Donald E. King
PLSC 370: Advanced Seminar in Political Science, Donald E. King
PSYC 201: General Psychology, Paul Moes
PSYC 205: Developmental Psychology I, Ken Bussema
PSYC 206: Developmental Psychology II, Ken Bussema
PSYC 210: Social Psychology, Paul Moes
PSYC 303: Theories of Personality, Ken Bussema
PSYC 315: Introduction to Counseling, Ken Bussema
PSYC 344: Directed Research Course, Paul Moes
SOC 216: Racial and Ethnic Minorities, Fred J. De Jong
SOWK 315: Social Welfare Policy, Fred J. De Jong
THEO 305: North American Protestantism, Theology Department