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Does anyone know or have a good guess on Olivet Nazarene University courses: Would the ONU course BIB105 Introduction to Christianity bump/replace Sophia REL-100 Approaches to studying Religion? Same question for ONU FIN105 Fine Arts and Sophia ART-166 Art History I. Thank you!!
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Introduction to Christianity should not replace Approaches to Studying Religions. It's possible that Introduction to World Religions might replace the Sophia course at TESU but I don't think so. Fine Arts and Art History should be completely different classes. Fine Arts covers both art and music (according to the catalog, it's ancient to modern) while Art History I only covers ancient art and architecture. Art History II covers more modern art and architecture. Music is not covered at Sophia.
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(04-30-2021, 08:15 PM)rachel83az Wrote: Introduction to Christianity should not replace Approaches to Studying Religions. It's possible that Introduction to World Religions might replace the Sophia course at TESU but I don't think so. Fine Arts and Art History should be completely different classes. Fine Arts covers both art and music (according to the catalog, it's ancient to modern) while Art History I only covers ancient art and architecture. Art History II covers more modern art and architecture. Music is not covered at Sophia.
Great! Thanks!
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It depends on each school, but there's no real way for us to know what every school will bring in every course as.
I would say that in general, a course about Christianity is not a duplicate of a course about all religions. And a course about Art History is not duplicate of a Fine Arts course. But unless we have actual transfer info, there's no way to know with certainty.
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(05-01-2021, 08:37 AM)dfrecore Wrote: It depends on each school, but there's no real way for us to know what every school will bring in every course as.
I would say that in general, a course about Christianity is not a duplicate of a course about all religions. And a course about Art History is not duplicate of a Fine Arts course. But unless we have actual transfer info, there's no way to know with certainty.
OK, thank you. I'm not ready to take those courses yet so I'm hopeful that information will be available by the time I get there. I'm cautiously hopeful at this point. Also, very interested in reading reviews on ONU classes in general once others here have actually finished them.
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