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School of Arts & Humanities

Arts and Humanities Business Education and Professional Studies Theology and Philosophy Natural and Social Science Nursing Six Academic “Schools”

Arts & Humanities

Faculty in Arts and Humanities 22 full-time faculty Publish, paint, perform, and present Committed to helping students succeed

Art Department Degrees: Art Visual Arts education Prof. Jim HendrickxProf. John Donnelly

Communication Department Degrees: Radio and Video Broadcasting; Communication Studies; Journalism; Drama Dr. Dan Behr Prof. Joe Rinehart Dr. Mervin Ziegler Prof. Yvonne Schultz

Language & Literature Degrees: – English – Integrated Language Arts –Spanish –Spanish (Multi-Age Education) Dr. Barbara Ragan Dr. David Wilkes Dr. Tad Rearick Prof. Yvonne Schultz Prof. Rosemary Ziegler Prof. Jill HawkinsProf. Crystal Tuel

Graphic Design Department Degrees in Graphic Design – Visual Arts track – Communication track Professor Jan Hendrickx (chair)

History Department Degrees –General history Track –Integrated Social Studies (education) –Hungarian Studies –*American Studies –*British Studies –*China Studies –*Middle East Studies –*Russian Studies * CCCU travel course Dr. Paul Mayle Dr. William Wantland Dr. B. Barnett Cochran

Music Department Degrees: –Music (General) – Church Music track – Music & Worship track – Performance Track –Multi-Age Education Dr. John Packard Dr. Bob Tocheff Dr. JoAnn Koh-Baker Dr. David Liles Dr. Stan Wood Prof. Virginia Cameron

Majors, Minors, Electives & General Education Goal: 124 “hours” Full time Load: – hours/semester – 3-4 hours J-Term – Average: 31 hours/year

Introducing General Education : English (9 hours) –ENG1043G Expository Writing –ENG1053G Research Writing –ENG_ _ _3G Literature –[ENG0093] Preparatory English

Introducing General Education : Religion (7 hours) –BIB1004G History & Faith of the Biblical Communities –THE3003G Christian Beliefs Science (7-8 hours) –Lab science course: Ex. BIO1014, P. of Bio –Math, computer sci. or science

Introducing General Education : Communication (3 hours) –Ex. COM1003G Communication & Society History (3 hours) –Ex. HIS1003G,1013G Western Civilization I, II Philosophy (3 hours) –Ex. PHI2003G Intro to Philosophy Social Science (3 hours) –Ex. PSY1013G General Psychology Foreign Language (3 hours) if lacking 2 years, high school Health (2 hours): PED1002G, Principles Health/Fitness

Introducing General Education : Interdisciplinary (4 hours) –ITD1001G Introduction to the Christian Liberal Arts –ITD5033G Senior Colloquium Total: 43 hours, typically

Study & Travel with the School of Arts and Humanities A man who has lived in many places is not likely to be deceived by the local errors of his native village. ---C. S. Lewis, from The Weight of Glory

History Semester in Hungary

MVNU.K. June days England and France Course credit

Spanish Semester in Costa Rica

Communication J-Term trip to Bolivia

COUNCIL FOR CHRISTIAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Semester-length travel experiences Can be taken as a Minor through the History Dept. EGYPT: Middle East Studies

COUNCIL FOR CHRISTIAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Semester-length travel experiences Can be taken as a Minor through the History Dept. China Studies

COUNCIL FOR CHRISTIAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Semester-length travel experiences Can be taken as a Minor through the History Dept. Russian Studies

COUNCIL FOR CHRISTIAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Semester-length travel experiences Can be taken as a Minor through the History Dept. England: the Oxford Scholars Program

Arts and Humanities at MVNU: Preparing you for life-long service to Christ in your vocation.

Archivist Artist Art Therapist Attorney Broadcaster Business Editor Government Servant Graphic Designer Journalist Librarian Musician Music Business specialist Professor Public Relations specialist Publications specialist Teacher Translator Some Career Possibilities