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ARTE 1302: Introduction to Drawing
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
This studio course is a foundational drawing course designed to enhance and strengthen the skills of all students, from beginning to advanced. The course integrates sound drawing practices, systematic approaches and classical methods to representational drawing. Importance will be placed on developing the visual expertise of the artist as well as on materials and techniques. The student will learn to observe and craft images that are visually accurate, aesthetically pleasing - and fun.
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ARTE 1322: Introduction to Painting
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
A studio course exploring the art of painting. Upon completion, students have the ability to identify the tools of the painting craft; know how to handle important aspects of the acrylic medium; employ several painting techniques; and understand the process of making an original painting. Skill level: beginner through intermediate.
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ARTE 1342: Introduction to Photography
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
A studio course that familiarizes students with the essential elements of digital photography. The digital camera, effects of light and composition, and electronic darkroom possibilities using Photoshop Elements and other photo-manipulation software are covered. This course provides opportunities for students to develop their skills by means of classroom instruction and experimentation in real-world contexts. The goal is to assist each student in the creation of compelling images.
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ARTE 2302: Visual Communication
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
An introduction to the elements and principles of visual communication. Students develop a greater understanding of visual communication and the possible impact it has on its intended audience. Students design and evaluate visual communication pieces.
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ARTE 3261: Chinese Art[
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
Offered cooperatively with the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities.] Students practice the basics of Chinese water-based brushwork, painting traditional pictures of bamboo, flowers, etc.
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BIBL 1103: Old Testament History And Literature[
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
A prerequisite for all other Old Testament Bible courses.] (Students with extensive prior knowledge of the Bible may have this waived by special examination. This must be done prior to taking other Bible courses.) An introduction to the Old Testament covering basic structure and content, a core history of Israel, interpretive approaches to the Old Testament, and the essential theological themes of the Old Testament.
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BIBL 1203: New Testament History And Literature[
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
A prerequisite for all other New Testament Bible courses.] (Students with extensive prior knowledge of the Bible may have this waived by special examination.) A survey course of the New Testament. Beginning with a discussion of topics pertinent to the study of the New Testament (language, canon, text) and a review of its historical and social contexts, the course then examines in overview fashion the major literary units that form the New Testament: the Gospels and Acts; the Pauline and General Epistles; and the Revelation. All the New Testament books are studied with attention to matters of authorship, date, occasion for writing, structure and theological content.
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BIBL 2123: Historical Books I
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
An introduction to and an analysis of the books of Joshua, Judges, Ruth. Emphasis is given to historical sequence, Israel's pre-monarchical time period, and the nature of God's dealings with the Israelites and surrounding nations. Later Israelite and New Testament usage of these writings are discussed. Application to modern life is also discussed. Prerequisite: BIBL 1103 OT History & Literature.
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BIBL 2133: Historical Books II
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
An introduction to and an analysis of the books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles. Emphasis is given to historical sequence, Israel's monarchy, and the nature of God's dealings with the Israelites and surrounding nations. Connections are made to the prophetic writings and to how the prophets influenced the lives of the Israelites. Prerequisite: BIBL 1103 OT History & Literature.
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BIBL 2213: Jesus And The Synoptic Gospels
3.00 Credits
Northwest University
An examination of the nature and purpose of the Synoptic Gospels and of the life, teachings, and actions of Jesus. Following an introductory section treating methods of synoptic interpretation and the distinctive contributions of each evangelist, attention is directed to the synoptic portrayal of significant events in the life of Jesus. Consideration is also given to his teaching on such topics as the kingdom of God, ethics, discipleship, and eschatology as well as to the significance of his miraculous actions. Prerequisite: BIBL 1203 NT History & Literature.
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