REL110.900
Introduction to Hebrew Bible
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Professor
Dr. Mark McCormick
cmmccormick@bama.ua.edu
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Online Distance
Education REL Courses
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REL limits the number of seats in its online distance education
courses (REL 100, 110, 112, 220, 228; note: 900
section numbers designate distance education), so as to
meet the needs primarily of off-campus students. However,
on campus students can also enroll.
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On campus students considering enrolling should keep in mind
that REL 100 is comprised of textbook readings and PDFs of
traditional distance education course booklets that are regularly
emailed to the student. Once the assignments are completed
and returned they are graded by an instructor affiliated with
the Deparment. Distance Education versions of REL 110 and
112 are offered through WebCT.
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To find REL online courses:
1. Log on to www.mybama.ua.edu.
2. Click the "Academics" tab.
3. Click the "Class Schedule" link that is located in the
"Banner Self Service" box.
4. Select the term for which you want to view courses.
5. To search for all online, video or independent study courses,
highlight all courses in the "Subject" box.
6. Scroll down to the "Campus" box and click on the desired
course delivery format: E.g., "Online."
7. Click the "Course Search" box. The next screen will show
all of the courses offered in the format you selected.
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Description |
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This course is an introduction to the books of the Hebrew
Bible in their historical settings, with emphasis on textual
analysis, literary forms, and their function and use in the
past and present. Carries the Core Humanities designation. |
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Books (required) |
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Harris
Understanding the Bible, 7th ed, 2006
McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0072965487 |
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