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Art Dr. Cora Slafford The All Depaitn.eiil, with its modern facilities and vari- ed curriculum, offers the art major or minor co ncentration in the fields of drawiiifr and painting, advertising art, interior design, costume design and illustration crafts, and art edu- cation. A cultural hackgrountl in art may he ohtaincd through ele( ' tive courses. An extensive program of exhi!)itions. field trips, and films is maintained to aid classroom studies. An art class studies techniques of working with copper.
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Dr. Frank H. GafJopd Composed of fifteen depaitmeiits, the College of Arts and Sciences is the largest division of the school. Each de- partment has its individual director, with Dr. Frank H. Gafford serving as dean. The College of Arts and Sciences has a two-fold pur- pose — to piepaie tlie student for entering professional schools, for teaching, for a ioh. or for further study and re- search, and to provide for intellectual discipline and cultural experience which uie essential to a liheral education. Courses are offered in this divi- ion leading to the Bache- lor of Arts, Bachelor of Science in Biology. Bachelor of Science in Chemi iy, Bachelor of Science in Physics, Bache- lor of Science in Mathematics, Bachelor of Science in Medi- cal Technologv. and Bachelor of Science in Lihrary Service. The first Doctor of Phi ' osophv degree was conferred by the college in August. Curricula in the arts and sciences are designed to give the student a liheral education as well as specialized and ad- vanced studv. Sociology studenls examine relics of an ancient civilization. 24
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Students engage in an informal discussion with Rev. Coble in front of the Baptist Student Center. Bible Rev. William Coble The long tradition of cooperation between tlie school and local churches has resulted in Bible courses for college credit. Classes meet in the denominational student centers adjacent to the campus. Students are offered instruction in scripture, in history, in ethics, and in facts ahoul modern day churches. Bible classes are non-denominalional in sio])e. Bible Department instructors often counsel with students planning to enter the niini ' trv. the mission field, or the religi- ous education prolessioii.
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