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Course Numbering System

All courses are designated by an Alpha designation and three digit number.
• The alpha designation indicates the discipline area of the course;
• The first numeric digit indicates level;
• The second numeric digit indicates a thematic group;
• The third digit indicates sequence within the group.

Levels (First Numeric Digit)
1 Introductory courses (no prerequisites)
2 Introductory courses (may have prerequisites)
3 Relatively specialized courses (may have level 1 or 2 courses as prerequisites)
4 Highly specialized courses (have prerequisites and include independent studies and senior practica)

Courses offered within the Winnipeg Theological Cooperative are identified in the course descriptions by University of Winnipeg numbering
system (e.g. TBIST 7259)


SPA 110 Introductory Spanish (6) (O)
A course designed for those with little or no previous knowledge of Spanish. The course includes grammar, reading and oral practice, with language laboratory exercises. An oral approach is utilized. The student is given glimpses of cultural aspects of Spain and Spanish America (formerly 2.110)

GRK 210 New Testament Greek (6) (O)
The grammar and syntax of New Testament Greek. Students will learn to read simple New Testament passages in Greek (formerly 2.210)

HEB 215 Elementary Biblical Hebrew (6) (O)
An introductory course with emphasis on basic grammar and syntax. Students will learn to read simple biblical narratives in Hebrew (formerly 2.215) (TBIST 6114)

HEB 311 Readings in Biblical Hebrew I (3) (O)
Reading and translation of selected prose portions of the Hebrew Bible. Vocabulary building and review of basic Hebrew grammar (formerly 2.311). Prerequisite: 2.215.

HEB 312 Readings in Biblical Hebrew II (3) (O)
Reading and translation of selected poetic portions of the Hebrew Bible. Vocabulary building and review of basic Hebrew grammar (formerly 2.312). Prerequisite: 2.311.

GRK 313 New Testament Greek Translation I (3) (O)
Study of Greek syntax through translation of selected portions from the Greek New Testament (formerly 2.313). Prerequisite: 2.210.

GRK 314 New Testament Greek Translation II (3) (O)
Study of Greek syntax through translation of selected portions from the Greek New Testament (formerly 3.314). Prerequisite: 2.313.

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