Syllabi in this collection have been digitized for preservation purposes. Access to them is limited to the Dordt University community.
Submissions from 1996
EGR 305: Electronics II, Murat Tanyel
EGR 320: Metallurgy, Nolan Van Gaalen
EGR 350: Solar Energy Engineering, Charles C. Adams
EGR 360: Introduction to Power System Analysis, Douglas De Boer
EGR 380: Senior Design Project, Douglas De Boer
EGR 390 / CMSC 301: Technology and Society, Charles C. Adams
ENG 101A & G: Grammar and Composition, Tamara Fynaardt
ENG 101B: Grammar and Composition, Lorna Van Gilst
ENG 101D: Grammar and Composition, Mike Vanden Bosch
ENG 101E & F: Grammar and Composition, Kim Rylaarsdam
ENG 200A: Responding to Literature, John Van Rys
ENG 200B: Responding to Literature, Lorna Van Gilst
ENG 200E & F: Responding to Literature, Jeri Schelhaas
ENG 202: American Literature, Mike Vanden Bosch
ENG 203: Ethnic American Literature, David Schelhaas
ENG 225: Film and Novel, Mike Vanden Bosch
ENG 305: Business and Technical Writing, John Van Rys
ENG 317: Literature of the Victorian Age, John Van Rys
FREN 102: Elementary French, John Struyk
GEN 200: Introduction to the Arts, Benjamin Kornelis, Joanne Alberda, and Simion du Toit
GEN 200S-03: Theatre, Simon du Toit
GEN 200S-04: Art, Joanne Alberda
GEN 300: Calling, Task, and Culture, Jeri Schelhaas, Michael Williams, and Nolan Van Gaalen
GER 202: German Literature and Cultural Readings, Foreign Language Department
GRE 102: Elementary Greek, Michael Williams
GRE 243: Readings in New Testament Greek, Theology Department
HIST 100A & B: Western Civilization, Arnold Koekkoek
HIST 100C: Western Civilization, Hubert R. Krygsman
HIST 202: American History II, Kenneth Hermann
HIST 205: Medieval History, Hubert R. Krygsman
HIST 210: Twentieth Century Europe, Arnold Koekkoek
HIST 212: History of the Muslim World, Hubert R. Krygsman
HIST 248 / NETH 248: History of the Low Countries, Hillie J. van de Streek
HIST 304: Renaissance and Reformation, Arnold Koekkoek
HIST 315: History of Evangelicalism in America, Kenneth Hermann
HIST 332 / PLST: Canadian Politics and Government, Hubert R. Krygsman
HIST 349: American Environmental History, Kenneth Hermann
HPER 010: Concepts in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, Rick Vander Berg
HPER 013: Badminton, Len Rhoda and Syne Altena
HPER 015: Bowling, Len Rhoda and Syne Altena
HPER 016: Cross Country Skiing, HPER Department
HPER 017: Gymnastics, HPER Department
HPER 020: Water Aerobics, HPER Department
HPER 021: Personal Physical Fitness, HPER Department
HPER 025: Swimming, Len Rhoda
HPER 026: Tennis, Len Rhoda and Syne Altena
HPER 029: Voice and Body Warm-Ups, Simon du Toit
HPER 044: Volleyball, HPER Department
HPER 202: Substance Abuse and Consumer Health, Tom Visker
HPER 204: Exercise Physiology, Sharla Clemens
HPER 205: Curriculum in Physical Education and Health, HPER Department
HPER 206: Recreational Leadership, HPER Department
HPER 207: Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries, HPER Department
HPER 212: Coaching Theory of Basketball, HPER Department
HPER 215: Baseball/Softball Coaching Theory, Tom Visker
HPER 304: Teaching Physical Education Methods and Health, Len Rhoda
HPER 371: Field Experience in Recreation, HPER Department
LAST 323: Latin American History, Contemporary Issues, and Perspectives, Socorro M. Woodbury and Fiorella Rojas
LAST 324: Uniting Faith and Practice in Latin America, A. B. Chamberlain
LAST 363: Central America Trip Report, Foreign Language Department
MATH 107 / PSYC 207 / SOC 207: Elementary Statistics, Marv Wielard
MATH 110: College Algebra, Dennis De Jong and Valorie Zonnefeld
MATH 113: Calculus and Analytic Geometry, Mathematics Department
MATH 200: Mathematical Proof and the Theory of Calculus, Calvin Jongsma
MATH 201: Multivariable Calculus, Calvin Jongsma
MATH 207: Number Theory, Mathematics Department
MATH 209: Numerical Analysis, Willis J. Alberda
MATH 341: Chaos and Dynamical Systems, Mathematics Department
MUS 104: Music Theory II, Karen A. De Mol
MUS 204: Music Theory IV, Karen A. De Mol
MUS 309: Form and Analysis, Karen A. De Mol
MUS 342: Music and Technology, Henry Duitman
NETH 330 / BUAD 330: International Business (Summer Course), John Visser
PHIL 201: Perspectives in Philosophy, John H. Kok
PHIL 202: Elements of Logic, Calvin Jongsma
PHIL 206: Aesthetics, John H. Kok
PHIL 301: Ancient Philosophy, John Van Dyk
PHIL 304: History of Contemporary Philosophy, John C. Vander Stelt
PHIL 350: Philosophical Anthropology, John C. Vander Stelt
PHSC 107: Introduction to Selected Physical Sciences, Richard G. Hodgson
PHYS 201: Introduction to Physics I, John Zwart
PHYS 203: Introduction to Physics III, John Zwart
PLST 201: Introduction to Politics, Donald E. King
PLST 222: Public Policy, Donald E. King
PLST 370: Peace and Security in the Nuclear Age, Donald E. King
PSYC 201: General Psychology, Paul Moes
PSYC 205: Developmental Psychology I, Rick Eigenbrood
PSYC 206: Developmental Psychology II, Ken Bussema
PSYC 210 / SOC 210: Social Psychology, Nancy A. Wise
PSYC 301: Experimental Psychology, Paul Moes
PSYC 305: Health Psychology, Ken Bussema and Paul Moes
PSYC 315: Introduction to Counseling, Ken Bussema
SOWK 215 / SOC 215: Vulnerable Populations, Shirley Huisman-Jezowski
SOWK 216 / SOC 216: Racial and Ethnic Minorities, David W. Helmstetter
SOWK 226: History and Philosophy of Social Welfare and Social Work, Beryl Hugen
SOWK 302: Marriage and Family, David W. Helmstetter
SOWK 303: Child and Family Welfare, Beryl Hugen
SOWK 311: Social Work Practice I, Shirley Huisman-Jezowski
SOWK 325: Integrative Seminar, Beryl Hugen
SPAN 102: Elementary Spanish, Corinne Huisman