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Syllabi from 2013
ENG 221: Short Story, Bill Elgersma
ENG 242 / COMM 242: Intermediate Reporting and Writing for the Mass Media, Jennifer Dukes Lee
ENG 303: Reading and Writing Poetry, Howard Schaap
ENG 305: Business and Tech Writing, Joshua Matthews
ENG 307: Screenwriting, James C. Schaap
ENG 316: Later British Literature, Mary Dengler
ENG 335: History of the English Language, Bob De Smith
ENVR 320: Wildlife Ecology and Stewardship, Robb De Haan
ENVR 396: Seminar in Creation Stewardship, Robb De Haan
FREN 102: Elementary French II, Leendert van Beek
FREN 258: French Conversation, Sanneke Kok
GRE 212: New Testament Greek, Wayne A. Kobes
HHP 014: Voice and Body Warm-Ups, Bethany Wallace
HHP 202: Substance Abuse and Consumer Health, Craig L. Stiemsma
HHP 204: Exercise Physiology, Gabe Eliserio
HHP 207: Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries, Ross Douma
HHP 209: Personal and Community Health, Jeff Schouten
HHP 212: Coaching Theory - Basketball, Craig L. Stiemsma
HHP 214-91: Coaching Theory - Volleyball, Chad Hanson
HHP 216-91: Coaching Theory - Soccer, David Schenk
HHP 217-91: Theory of Coaching Football, Greg Youngblood
HHP 253: Planning and Maintaining Sports Facilities, Craig Heynen
HHP 300: Sports Law, Greg Youngblood
HIST 225: Twentieth Century Europe, Mark McCarthy
HIST 280: Introduction to Historical Studies, Paul Fessler
HIST 306: The History of American Evangelicalism, Scott Culpepper
HIST 343: The Crusades in History and Memory, Walker Cosgrove
HIST 380: Historiography, Mark McCarthy
LAT 102: Elementary Latin II, Leendert van Beek
LING 201: Introduction to Linguistics, Leendert van Beek
MATH 100: Mathematics for College, Valorie L. Zonnefeld
MATH 108: Mathematics for the Elementary Teacher, Dennis De Jong
MATH 118: Basis of Quantitative Thinking, Dennis De Jong
MATH 138: Theory and Context of Middle School Mathematics, Calvin Jongsma
MATH 140: College Algebra, Dennis De Jong, Matt De Jong, and Sarah Kaemingk
MATH 151: Calculus for Business and Life Sciences, Calvin Jongsma
MATH 152-UC: Calculus, Henry Kramer
MATH 153: Calculus II, Gary De Young
MATH 201: Multi-Variable Calculus, Gary De Young
MATH 206 / STAT 206: Probability and Statistics, Gary De Young
MATH 212: Discrete Mathematics, Calvin Jongsma
MATH 305: Abstract Algebra II, Calvin Jongsma
MUS 010: Chorale, Benjamin Kornelis
MUS 011-01: Concert Band, Bradley Jay Miedema
MUS 011-02: Campus-Community Band, Bradley Jay Miedema
MUS 012: Concert Choir, Benjamin Kornelis
MUS 013: Jazz Band, Kevin Linder
MUS 018-01: Kantorei, Benjamin Kornelis
MUS 018-02: Bella Voce, Benjamin Kornelis
MUS 019: Piano Proficiency Skills Class, MaryLou Wielenga
MUS 020: Chamber Orchestra, Bradley Jay Miedema
MUS 104L: Aural Skills II, Karen DeMol
MUS 104: Music Theory II, John MacInnis
MUS 204: Music Theory IV, John MacInnis
MUS 208: Survey of Music Theory 1750 to Present, John MacInnis
MUS 240-01: Private Voice, Pam De Haan and Deb Vogel
MUS 250: Private Piano, MaryLou Wielenga
MUS 260: Private Organ, MaryLou Wielenga
MUS 270-02: Private Instrument - Bassoon, Leah Walker
MUS 270-03: Private Instrument - Cello, Karren Melik-Stepanov
MUS 270-19: Private Instrument - Percussion, Tim Hillyer
MUS 270-21: Private Instrument - Saxophone, Pam De Haan
MUS 270-25: Private Instrument - Trumpet, Kevin Linder
MUS 270-31: Private Instrument - Violin, Lisa Miedema
MUS 305: Orchestration, Bradley Jay Miedema
MUS 317: Woodwind Pedagogy, Linda Gude
NURS 300: Healthcare Ethics II, Pam Hulstein
NURS 330: Research and Scientific Inquiry, Pam Hulstein
NURS 351: Family, Community, and Public Health, Anna Fedders
NURS 352: Family, Community, and Public Health II, Kate Vander Veen
NURS 390: Professional Practice Development in Society, Pam Hulstein
PHIL 202: Elements of Logic, Calvin Jongsma
PHIL 304: Contemporary Philosophy, Mark Tazelaar
PHYS 116: General Physics, Kayt Frisch
PHYS 202: Introductory Physics II, John Zwart
POLS 319: Comparative Politics, Jeff Taylor
POLS 333: Public Policy, Jeff Taylor
POLS 370: Global Security Issues, Jeff Taylor
PSYC 201: Introduction to Psychology, Sherri Lantinga
PSYC 202: Psychological Studies, Sherri Lantinga
PSYC 218: Biopsychology, Sherri Lantinga
PSYC 224: Psychopathology, Mark Christians
PSYC 230: Research Methods, Ryan Brunner
PSYC 362: Cognitive Psychology, Ryan Brunner
PSYC 370: Helping Skills, Mark Christians
PSYC 371 / PSYC 372: Field Experience in Psychology, Sherri Lantinga
SOC 215 / SOWK 215: Vulnerable Populations, Tara Boer
SOC 225 / SOWK 225: Family System and Practice, Erin Olson
SOC 309 / SOWK 309: Human Behavior and the Social Environment, Erin Olson
SOC 325 / SOWK 325: Integrative Seminar in Social Work, Erin Olson
SOWK 226: History and Philosophy of Social Welfare and Social Work, Abby M. Foreman
SOWK 311: Practice Methods I, Abby M. Foreman
SOWK 374: Field Work Experience, Erin Olson
SPAN 102: Elementary Spanish II, Rikki Heldt
SPAN 202: Intermediate Spanish II, Rikki Heldt
SPAN 206: Hispanic Cultures and Civilizations, Rikki Heldt
SPAN 258: Spanish Conversation, Rikki Heldt
SPAN 301: Spanish Phonology, Leendert van Beek
STAT 131-01 & 03: Elementary Statistics, Nathan L. Tintle
STAT 131-02: Elementary Statistics, Valorie L. Zonnefeld