1987-1988 Academic Catalog

/987 Yl'/1011· Jadl't 1\thll'/l'.\ of' th<' l'l'lll' inclnd<'d Roh Moor<', 1111 NA/A 1111d NCCAA All-1\111eric1111 in tmck: Bl'th McGilliin11·, an NA/A Arndl'111ic All– A111aica11 ii/Ill NCCAA high j111111' clw111pio11: ·and Todd Dm1·dl'n, a 3-tillll' NCCAA National Champion in 11'rl'stli11g. The Taylor Scholarship Award. Established in honor of Ruel B. and M. Ethel Taylor by their children and grandchildren, this scholar– ship award is granted to a full-time student/s pursuing a degree in nursing and having completed the junior year. Recipients shall be selected by the faculty of the Department of Nurs– ing. The recipient shall be in the top I0% of the nursing class, should demonstrate financial need, be committed to honoring and serving the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and be an excellent prospect for a successful career in nursing. The scholarship amount will be credited directly to the student's account and used exclusively for normal edu– cational expenses. The Wall Street Journal Award. This award is made annually to an outstanding graduate in business administration. Academic lnfor111atio11 57 Course Numbers and Designations The course numbers are designed to be of help to the student in selecting courses at the appropriate level. The following system is used: I. The first number indicates the year in which the course usually is taken. Freshmen normally take I00 level courses; sopho– mores, I00 level or 200 level courses; juniors, 200 level or 300 level courses; and seniors 300 level or 400 level courses. Courses beyond the student's classification should be taken with the consent of the instructor and academic advisor. 2. The second digit usually indicates the area within the depart– ment. 3. The third digit generally indicates the sequence followed in of– fering the course. A zero typically indicates that the course will be offered every quarter. 4. The course numbers listed in sequence and separated by hy– phens represent courses that must be scheduled in the order shown. The course numbers separated by commas indicate courses that may be taken as individual units and not necessar– ily in the sequence shown. 5. The alphabetical prefixes in the course designations indicate content divisions within academic departments. For example, the prefix "BETH" indicates that the course is a theology course in the Department of Biblical Education. The quarter that the course is offered is shown in italic letters following the course title as follows: A-Autumn; W-Winter; Sp– Spring; and Su-Summer. The number to the right of the course title is the credit given in quarter hours. The college reserves the right to o.ff'er or withhold any o.f' the courses listed. Alternate Year Courses Some departments offer courses on alternate years. These are designated as "alternate, even years" or "alternate, odd years" based on the first school year number. Example: 1987-1988 is an odd year.

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