C(J;he Burriculum DEGREES AND CURRICULA The following courses of study are offered. 1. Arts, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. 2. Science, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science. 3. Education, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Elemen– tary Education or Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education. 4. Pre-professional preparation. DIVISION OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Director, Dean Gilbert B. Dodd REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF ARTS 1. Bible, 4 semester hours (Courses 101 and 102) 2. English, 12 semester hours (Courses 101, 102, 201 , and 202) 3. Foreign Language, 12-16 semester hours (Courses in one language for two years or one year in each of two languages, selected from the following: French, German, Latin, Greek, Hebrew.) 4. Speech, 2 semester hours. 5. General Psychology, 3 semester hours. 6. Philosophy, 3 semester hours. 7. Ethics, 3 semester hours. 8. History, 6 semester hours (Courses 113, 114, or 205, 206) 9. Physical Education, 4 semester hours. 10. Sociology, 3 semester hours. 11. Political Science (American Government), 3 semester hours. 12. Art or Music Appreciation, 2 semester hours. 13. Science, 8 semester hours (Sequence approved by the department). 14. A Major Study-Twenty-four hours in one department, the se– quence to be approved by a member of the department. 15. A Minor Study-Fifteen semester hours to be selected from a de– partment closely related to the major study, with the advice and consent of the professor at the head of the department in which the major study is taken. 26
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