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ART 460: Professional Practice For Interior Designers
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Spring. Business practices including fees and commissions, preparing estimates, contracts and professional ethics. Refinement of professional skills. Prerequisite: Sophomore Portfolio Review.
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ART 470: Internship in Interior Design
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring, Summer. A supervised work experience with an architecture or interior design business. Requires an approved work plan and periodic reports from student and employer. Prerequisites: 370, 372.
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ART 471: Internship in Art
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring, Summer. A supervised training program in cooperation with business and professional artists, art museums, or other approved art experiences. Requires an approved plan and periodic reports from the student and employer.
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ART 475: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Harding University
Offered on demand. Supervised individual work in areas of special interest. Concentration is permitted in areas where appropriate course prerequisites have been taken. May be taken six hours for credit. B.F.A. degree students may take 12 hours for credit. Prerequisite: Consent of department chairman and instructor. Fee: See course fee schedule.
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ART 476: Interior Design Studio III
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall. Applying design fundamentals to large-scale projects addressing current design topics. Independent and group work emphasizing research. Opportunity for involvement in design competitions. Prerequisites: 370 and 372 (with a grade of C or higher). Fee: See course fee schedule.
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ART 478: Advanced Studies in Interior Design
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring. Comprehensive design project demonstrating creative and technical skills. Capstone experience including oral presentation and physical exhibit of work. Prerequisite: 370 and 372 (with a grade of C or higher), 476 or consent of instructor. Fee: See course fee schedule.
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BDOC 251: Contemporary Issues in Christian Morals And Doctrine
2.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring.This course examines questions and problems today's college students are asking about God, the church, Christian doctrines, ethics, and morals. It emphasizes the biblical teaching on contemporary issues and encourages the formulation of personal conclusions and convictions on the basis of biblical truth. This course meets Liberal Arts requirements for graduation.
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BDOC 252: Biblical Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring. This course teaches the methodology of Bible study using principles of interpretation derived fromthe Scripture. The course examines the nature of language and the process of thought and provides a brief survey of interpretation.
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BDOC 253: The Literature of Faith
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Spring of odd years.This course is an examination of selections of both sacred and secular literature that addresses significant dimensions of biblical faith and their implications for life.
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BDOC 351: The New Testament Church
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Spring. The study of the nature, life, purposes and work of the church in the first century as an essential resource for guiding the lives of contemporary Christians.
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