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Archaeology, Minor

Art, Minor Minor Requirements An Art Minor is offered with the completion of 21 credits. Core Requirements ARTS 107 Drawing I

Ensemble Requirements Depending on the concentration of the student the following ensembles, and in some cases courses, are required: Composition CHOOSE 2 credits of ensembles; one major ensemble, plus one additional ensemble.

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

In addition, Composition students must take: MUSC 181 Introduction to Composition Instrumental CHOOSE 4 credits of instrumental ensembles. Piano CHOOSE 2 credits of ensembles that utilize piano.

2-D Design

ARTS 110

Credit(s): 2.

Elective Requirements CHOOSE two lower-division courses (6 credits) and three upper- division courses (9 credits). Biblical and Theological Studies, The mission of Biola’s Biblical and Theological Studies minor is to teach Christian undergraduate students to view all of God’s world through the perspective of God’s Word, the Bible. This biblical worldview involves understanding and applying the Bible as the foundation of the Christian faith, values, and virtues-both historically and presently. The goal is that students will lead lives of integrity and will engage the world of ideas, their vocations, their local church communities, and their society as responsible citizens, being faithful stewards of God’s gifts to them and, empowered by His Spirit, carrying out Christ’s commission to make disciples of all nations. Program Learning Outcomes Minor Mission 1. BIBLE: Identify the basic contents of all books of the Old and New Testaments, and apply the biblical teaching for Christian faith and practice through reliable and faithful methods of interpretation (ULO 1). 2. THEOLOGY: Explain the major doctrines of Christianity from an evangelical perspective, including their biblical basis and contemporary relevance (ULO 1). 3. INTEGRATION: Examine their academic disciplines through critical evaluation of the knowledge, skills, and values of the discipline according to Christian faith and practice (i.e., a biblical worldview) (ULO 3). 4. SPIRITUAL FORMATION: Describe a personal relationship with God in a maturing Christian faith and practice, and demonstrate the ability to serve the church and the world for Jesus Christ’s purposes of redemption (ULO 2). Students who complete the 30-credit General Bible Requirements (listed under Biblical and Theological Studies, B.A.) at Biola University qualify for a minor in Bible. This minor is displayed on the transcript if the student declares the minor on the graduation petition. There is a residency requirement and an upper-division requirement for receipt of the Bible minor. Twelve credits must be upper-division (6 in the core and 6 in electives, as listed below) and at least 15 credits must be completed in residency (including at least 6 of the required 12 upper-division credits listed below). Transfer credit, credit for prior learning, and credit by examination may not be used to fulfill the minimum residency requirement. Core Requirements (6 Credits) BBST 306 Early Christian History - Acts Credit(s): 3. BBST 465 Integration Seminar Credit(s): 3. Elective Requirements CHOOSE 6 credits of 300/400-level Bible electives.

In addition, Piano students must take: MUSC 261 Keyboard Sight Reading I MUSC 262 Keyboard Sight Reading II Voice CHOOSE 4 credits of vocal ensembles. Archaeology, Minor Mission

Credit(s): 1. Credit(s): 1.

The mission of the Archaeology minor is to provide majors and non-majors with an in depth knowledge of the methods and theory of modern archaeology, its history, and development. Students pursuing the minor are equipped with the basic archaeological skills to serve in a variety of settings, conduct research, and work within the field. Minor Requirements A minor in Archaeology requires the completion of 18 credits of Archaeology courses. Prerequisites The following are prerequisites for the minor and may be

completed for general education requirements: ANTH 200 General Cultural Anthropology

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 1.

ANTH 222 Physical Anthropology

ANTH 223 Physical Anthropology Laboratory

Core Requirements ANTH 215 Introduction to Archaeology ANTH 312 Archaeology Methods and Theories ANTH 315 Field Methods in Archaeology I Elective Requirements Choose 9 credits of upper-division courses from: ANTH 321 Prehistoric Cultures of North America

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

ANTH 330 California Native Americans

ANTH 335 World Archaeology

ANTH 365 Biblical Archaeology: Ancient Near East ANTH 366 Biblical Archaeology: Palestine

ANTH 410 Topics in Archaeology ANTH 430 Field Excursion: Turkey, Greece and Rome ANTH 432 Field Excursion: Israel ANTH 450 Internship in Archaeology

Credit(s): 1–4.

Credit(s): 4. Credit(s): 3.

Credit(s): 1–3.

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