Syllabus for GBIB 500 Greek Synthesis I 3 Credit Hours Spring Modular and Distance Education Program (Blended Course)

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I. COURSE DESCRIPTION Syllabus for GBIB 500 Greek Synthesis I 3 Credit Hours Spring 2014 Modular and Distance Education Program (Blended Course) An introduction to the forms and functions of the nominal and verbal systems of New Testament Greek. Emphasizes vocabulary building and basic translation. (This is the first of two courses.) Prerequisites:. II. COURSE GOALS (for the two-course sequence) The purpose of this course is to facilitate the student s ability to utilize knowledge of Greek in translation and eegesis of the Greek New Testament, in personal studies, in reading of commentaries that refer to the original New Testament language, and to become more familiar with the variety of New Testament Greek leicons and translation aids. III. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES FOR THIS COURSE As a result of successfully completing this course, the student will be able to do the following: A. Demonstrate verbally and in writing the mastery of the morphology and function of present active and middle/passive and future active and middle indicative mood verbs. B. Demonstrate verbally and in writing the mastery of the function of nouns and adjectives. C. Demonstrate verbally and in writing the mastery of the morphology and function of personal and demonstrative pronouns. D. Demonstrate verbally and in writing the mastery of the meaning and use of prepositions. E. Demonstrate verbally and in writing the mastery of the prescribed vocabulary. F. Utilize this knowledge in the translation of short passages and sentences from the Greek New Testament. IV. TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER LEARNING RESOURCES A. Required Materials 1. Tetbooks Mounce, William D. Basics of Biblical Greek, 3 rd Edition. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2009. ISBN: 9780310287681 Mounce, William D. Basics of Biblical Greek: Workbook, 3 rd Edition. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2009. ISBN: 9780310287674 GBIB 500 Latest Revision: 10/3/13 1

2. Other Mounce, William D. Basics of Biblical Greek: Video Lectures. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2013. ISBN: 9780310499886 B. Optional Materials 1. Tetbooks 2. Other V. POLICIES AND PROCEDURES A. University Policies and Procedures 1. Students and faculty at Oral Roberts University must adhere to all laws addressing the ethical use of others materials, whether it is in the form of print, electronic, video, multimedia, or computer software. Plagiarism and other forms of cheating involve both lying and stealing and are violations of ORU s Honor Code: I will not cheat or plagiarize; I will do my own academic work and will not inappropriately collaborate with other students on assignments. Plagiarism is usually defined as copying someone else s ideas, words, or sentence structure and submitting them as one s own. Other forms of academic dishonesty include (but are not limited to) the following: a. Submitting another s work as one s own or colluding with someone else and submitting that work as though it were his or hers; b. Failing to meet group assignment or project requirements while claiming to have done so; c. Failing to cite sources used in a paper; d. Creating results for eperiments, observations, interviews, or projects that were not done; e. Receiving or giving unauthorized help on assignments. By submitting an assignment in any form, the student gives permission for the assignment to be checked for plagiarism, either by submitting the work for electronic verification or by other means. Penalties for any of the above infractions may result in disciplinary action including failing the assignment or failing the course or epulsion from the University, as determined by department and University guidelines. 2. Students are to be in compliance with university, school, and departmental policies regarding Whole Person Assessment requirements. Students should consult the WPA handbooks for requirements regarding general education and the students majors. a. The penalty for not submitting electronically or for incorrectly submitting an eportfolio artifact is a zero for that assignment. b. By submitting an assignment, the student gives permission for the assignment to be assessed electronically. B. Graduate School of Theology and Ministry Policies and Procedures Modular and Distance Education Program 1. Modular Intensive Week: Each Modular Intensive Week, usually held in the CityPle Towers on the 21 st floor, has sessions Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. a. This week will be comprised of two 2 ½ day blended courses designated as Blended A and Blended B. b. Blended A courses include 7 weeks of online instruction prior to the 2 ½ day modular intensive component. GBIB 500 Latest Revision: 10/3/13 2

c. Blended B courses include 7 weeks of online instruction following the 2 ½ day modular intensive component. d. Students are to make travel arrangements that do not interfere with their involvement in all of these sessions, and confirm course location prior to arrival. 2. Instructions for the online portion of this course and designated assignments are to be found in the course management shell in Desire 2 Learn (D2L) and elsewhere in this syllabus. 3. Each overdue assignment will be penalized 10% for EACH WEEK it is late. After the third week, no credit will be given for the assignment. 4. Attendance a. Students are to attend all sessions associated with the specific blended course designation during the modular intensive week. b. All absences, late arrivals, and early departures receive a grade reduction equal to 2.5% for each classroom hour missed and must be approved by the Modular Director. 5. The Disability Service Center, in compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act, assures that no qualified individual with a disability will be denied reasonable accommodations based upon the individual s needs. It is the responsibility of the student to contact the Disability Service Center and properly register for these services. For more information, call 918.495.7018 or go to www.studentresources.oru.edu. C. Course Policies and Procedures 1. Evaluation Procedures a. Grading: Vocabulary Eam 30% Final Eam 70% b. Grading scale: A=90-100% B=80-89% C=70-79% D=60-69% F=59% and below 2. Whole Person Assessment Requirements a. All students entering the seminary are required to enroll in PRF 059 eportfolio: Whole Person Assessment, which provides specific training to develop the skills needed to create an eportfolio. b. WPA requirements for this course: 3. Other Policies and Procedures a. Modular Intensive Week Assignments: none b. Online Assignments: i. Vocabulary eam ii. Final eam GBIB 500 Latest Revision: 10/3/13 3

V. COURSE CALENDAR INTENSIVE WEEK AGENDA Wednesday, February 26, 2014 BLENDED B 10:45 a.m. 12:00 noon Chapel 12:00 noon 2:00 p.m. Lunch/Welcome & Program Orientation Dr. Ekblad 2:00 p.m. 2:30 p.m. PRFT 059 eportfolio Training (for those who need training) 2:30 p.m. 3:15 p.m. Course Introduction 3:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Alphabet, punctuation, syllabification Thursday, February 27, 2014 BLENDED B 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Introduction to nouns 9:00 a.m 10: 00 a.m. 1 st and 2 nd declension nouns 10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Break 10:15 a.m. 12:00 noon 1 st and 2 nd declension nouns 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 3 rd declension nouns 3:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 3 rd declension nouns Friday, February 28, 2014 BLENDED B 8:30 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Introduction to verbs 9:00 a.m 10: 00 a.m. Introduction to verbs 10:00 a.m. 10:15 a.m. Break 10:15 a.m. 12:00 noon Present active indicative verbs 12:00 noon 1:00 p.m. Lunch 1:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. Present active indicative verbs/translation procedure 3:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Translation eamples GBIB 500 Latest Revision: 10/3/13 4

Inventory for Student Learning Outcomes Graduate School of Theology and Ministry Master of Arts Biblical Literature GBIB 500 Greek Synthesis I Dr. Jeff Lamp, Instructor Spring 2014 This course contributes to student learning outcomes for the M. A. Biblical Literature degree as indicated below: Significant Addresses the outcome directly and includes targeted assessment. Moderate Addresses the outcome directly or indirectly and includes some assessment. Minimal Addresses the outcome indirectly and includes little or no assessment. No Does not address the outcome. Degree Program Outcomes Significant Moderate Minimal No 1 Translation, Biblical Language Demonstrate proficiency in translating the Hebrew Old Testament and Greek New Testament 2 Critical Methods of Eegesis Display ability to employ critical methods of eegesis from an informed theologicalhermeneutical perspective using biblical languages. 3 Major Old Testament Themes Correlate the major Old Testament themes and formulate a coherent Old Testament theology. 4 Major New Testament Themes Correlate the major New Testament themes and formulate a coherent New Testament theology. 5 Scripture in Cultural Contet Apply the results of the critical study of Scripture in its cultural contets to selected contemporary contets. 6 Tools/Methods of Research Write an advanced research MA thesis in Old Testament/New Testament using biblical critical tools and methods. GBIB 500 Latest Revision: 10/3/13 5