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B.A. Degree in Theology

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The purpose of this program is to give students a comprehensive grasp of the fundamental disciplines of theological science with attention given to issues affecting contemporary Christian Life. The program is scripturally and historically rooted, philosophically astute, ecumenical and orthodox. A balanced combination of required and elective courses is maintained so that, while preserving its distinctive identity, the program provides sufficient flexibility for students to select courses according to their interests.

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BA in Art History - Art History Concentration

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This program provides a coherent set of experiences for students interested in pursuing this area short of a major. It requires 18/19 credits including four art history courses, at least three advanced, one course reflecting on theories of expression or methodology, one studio course, one credit of art gallery practicum.

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BA in Ceramics

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In this program, students are exposed to the theory of ceramics as art and craft with a solid background in ceramic history, technical and creative possibilities. The course structure allows students to utilize most forming techniques while investigating functional pottery and sculptural formats for personal expression. Students are given full access to a healthy and active studio community.

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BA in Painting

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This program offers students the opportunity to engage in contemporary practices and directions in painting through intensive studio experience. Skills are developed in various painting techniques and materials and address the relationship between form and content. Experimentation with various forms is encouraged whether representational, abstract, dimensional or digital. Through practical and conceptual studio guidance toward their individualized creative visions, painting majors develop a focused body of work culminating in a solo senior exhibition.

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BA in Printmaking

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This program is a practical and conceptual introduction to contemporary printmaking as a mode of artistic expression and a guided development of a student's ability towards a personal expression. Studio facilities enable students to make intaglios, lithographs, relief prints, and screen prints, and to learn photographic printmaking processes and hand paper making.

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BA in Sculpture

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This program is the study of three-dimensional expression through a variety of contemporary approaches. Both practical and conceptual growth of self-expression takes place through the direct use of diverse sculptural materials and techniques including bronze, fabricated metal, stone, wood, and found objects.

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Bachelor of Arts Degree in Chemistry

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The primary aim of the chemistry curriculum is to provide students with a solid foundation for understanding chemistry. The program emphasizes the development of fundamental concepts. It is necessarily rigorous. It calls upon students to think critically, logically, and creatively. Students learn to perform and design chemical experiments, to use modern instrumentation (including NMR, FT-IR, GC, GC-MS, and AA) and computers, and to experience chemical phenomena for themselves. Students at the junior and senior levels are encouraged to do research. These programs provide an excellent opportunity for them to become completely immersed into the discipline of chemistry. This Bachelor of Arts program is recommended for those students interested in secondary education science teaching and for those interested in a career in the health-care related professions (medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, etc.) and the paramedical laboratory specialties.

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Bachelor of Arts in Business

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This program combines a core curriculum committed to the Western heritage of liberal education with a traditional program of business study to develop principled and moral leaders who are competent and responsible managers. This program is composed of four categories of course work: the University Core Curriculum and the Business Major Core, and electives. This program culminates with the Senior Business Seminar. This experience is an opportunity to integrate lessons from each of the areas of study within the degree program.

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Bachelor of Arts in Economics

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The curriculum is designed to enable students to achieve a thorough grounding in economic theory; to understand the methods and insights of the economic way of thinking; to explore the intellectual history of economics; to learn the economic history of western civilization; and, to gain a specialized understanding of those aspects of contemporary economics that are of most interest to them. The economics major is encouraged to follow the option of taking two mathematics courses and one arts course. Students intending to pursue graduate study in economics should include calculus in their program, and may find a double major in economics and mathematics desirable.

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Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Finance

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The curriculum is designed to prepare students who are planning graduate studies in finance. It consist of courses in the theory of finance, as well as in economics, and is designed for the liberal arts and sciences student with an interest in the field of finance. It provides a foundation in economics and the allied field of financial theory, coupled with courses in those specializations that either bridge both fields of study or the tools used in financial analysis.

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