Biola_Catalog_19590101NA

organized, leading to the degrees of Bachelor..of Theology, Bachelor of Christian Education, and Bachelor of Sacred Music. In 1945, in an effort to extend the missionary training program 0f the Bible Institute, the School of Missionary Medicine· was brought into being. This postgraduate year is planned as supplementary training for missionary work and is open to graduates of any school who qualify in the spiritual, intellectual, and missionary requirements that are outlined. In the summer of 1949 another forward step was taken when, in response to repeatedly stated needs of mission boards and . other Christian leaders, the school increased its Faculty and enlarge<;l its curriculum to include a _Bible College with courses leading tQ a Bachelor of Arts de:gree, This school is now known academically a:s Biola .CoJlege. . . . . The most recent expansion occurred in 1952 when; to keep Christian education in step with world missionary ·and evangelistic demands, th~ Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Incorporated, inaugurated a standard three­ year Theological Seminary with courses leading to a Bachelor of Divinity degree. This school was named Talbot Seminary in honor of- Dr. Louis T. Talbot, who held the office of President from 1938 to 1952 and who still serves the school in the capacity of Chancellor. To meet the demands imposed by the present student body and the enlarged curriculum a campus site of seventy acres was purchased in La Mirada, twenty-two miles east of Los Angeles civic center. . From the small beginning of one course of study to four distinct but related schools on an enlarged campus, the story is one of steady growth and expansion. The present organization provides for a President .over the whole, with a Dean over each of the four schools, one of which, Biola_ College, presents this catalog. THE COMMUNITY OF LA MIRADA The community of La Mirada is in Los Angeles County, twenty-two miles south-east of the city of Los Angeles. It li es n ear the center of South€!rn California's fastest growing area, surrounded by_ such cities as Whittier," Norwalk, Buena Park, Anaheim, and Fullerton. La Mirada is a planned residential community with a present population of approximately 15,000-: Included ·within the community are two major shopping centers in addition to many other business establishments scattered throughout the area. •. · Visible from La Mirada are such outstanding Southern Califorti.ia: land­ marks as Mount Wilson, Mount Baldy, Signal Hill, Palos Verdes, . and Santa Catalina Island. Famed Knott's Berry Farm is six miles away while equally famous Disneyland is approximately twelve miles to ·the · east. Within an hour's drive are such popular ocean resorts as· Long Beach, Newport, Balboa, and Laguna Beach. While located sufficiently far from Los Angeles to· escape its noise, congestion, and smog, La Mirada is close enough to enjoy the rriany cultural advantages offered by a major metropolis. Points of historical iriterest i1i'"the form of some of California's most famous missions lie within an hour and· a half's drive. Recreational facilities lie close at hand . Within La Mfrada will soon be created a public park comprising more than one ·hundred acres with hiking trails and picnic and play areas and an eighteen .hole golf course. In winter, an hour's drive will take one into the nearby mountains where winter sports are available. 11

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