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Biola University 2012-2013 Catalog For contact information please visit the following website: biola.edu/academics/offcampusprograms/ contact. Development Studies in Honduras Recommended Courses

Interterm and Summer Study Tours During the Interterm & Summer semesters, Biola offers several different study tours, taught by Biola Faculty, that travel both nationally & internationally. Application materials, course offerings, cost & payment deadlines are specific to each program. Each Biola Interterm or Summer study tour has individual student contracts & a refund policy that cater to the specific needs of each program. Payment is due in full prior to departure. Failure to pay 100% prior to departure will result in the immediate cancellation of the student’s registration. Financial aid is not available for Interterm or Summer study tours. All students participating in an Interterm or Summer study tour are charged a $50 non-refundable Registration Fee and the international health insurance fee. To learn more about Biola’s various Interterm and Summer study tours please visit the following website: biola.edu/academics/offcampusprograms/programs.

Credits

Exploring a Third World Society

3 3 3 3

The Problem of Poverty

Development Theory in Practice

Spanish Language Study

Total

12 credits

New York Center for Art &Media Studies (NYB) nycams.bethel.edu At the NewYork Center for Art and Media Studies (NYCAMS), the city is your classroom. NYCAMS is within walking distance from some of the most prestigious galleries and museums in the world; these extraordinary cultural resources will be an integral aspect of your learning experience. In addition, internships with internationally renowned artists and institutions will provide you with unique opportunities to experience and engage professionally with the arts. As an epicenter of contemporary art, NewYork attracts artists from all over the world to engage in the continuing cultural dialog. NYCAMS students immerse themselves in the unique opportunities and experiences that this dynamic and diverse urban community has to offer. The program provides an academically challenging and structured environment where art students will encounter contemporary trends in the visual arts and learn how to engage the culture with their faith and creativity. NYCAMS faculty are committed to an intentional integration of faith and art while equipping students for successful careers in the arts. For contact information please visit the following website: biola.edu/academics/offcampusprograms/ contact. NewYork Center for Art & Media Studies Recommended Courses Credits

Semester Art Residency Program Critical Practices: Reading &Writing about Contemporary Art Contemporary Art History in NewYork Directed Open Studio in Studio Art or Graphic Design

4 4

4 4

Internship in the Arts

Total

16 credits

Recommended Courses

Credits

SemesterWriting Residency Program Contemporary Art History in NewYork

4 4 4 4

Publishing and Being Published Writers Workshop in NewYork

Internship in Writing

Total

16 credits

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