1989-1990 Academic Catalog

Curriculum Outline Quarter hours Proficiency ......................................................................................... 0-8 General Education Requirements ................................................... 80-102 Major field requirements and cognates ........................................... 48- l00 Electives ........................................................................................... 0-67 1btal (minimum not including proficiency) ..................................... 192 Specific cu1Ticular requiren1ents are outlined in each depart111ental section of the catalog. The "Academic Index," a c01nputerizedperiodical data base located in the lihnuy, enables students tn sean·h ow•r three hundredperiodh·a/s at the touch of afi11ge1: Academic Information 31 Major Field l11c a1nount of \Vork for a typical nutior field approxin1ates 50 quarter hours and n1ust include the require1nents of the depart1nent. Co1nprehen– sive n1ajors are typically fro1n 70 to 90 hours. Specific requirements are listed at the beginning of depa111nent course offerings. No courses in \Vhich "D" grades ru·e received n1ay be counted as 1nect– ing the requiren1ents of the 1niUor field. Dcpa11111ents 1nay suggest that an alten1ate course be taken rather than repeating the course. In order to graduate, a student 1nust satisfy the require1nents for at least one major field of study. With proper scheduling, he or she may concur– rently con1plete the require111ents for 111ore than one 1najor. Majors involv– ing fe\ver thm1 sixty qum1er hours of course \Vork lend then1selves to this approach. Major Fields of Study TI1e College offers thirty-two major fields of study. Some of the majors represent con1binations of t\vo or 1nore areas of study. 111ese m·e denoted \Vith an asterisk (*). Course requiren1ents for each of the n1ajors are out– lined in the respective depa111nental sections of the catalog. Accounting Alnetican Studies* Behavioral Science* Bible, Co111prehensive Bible, Presen1inary Biology BroadccL.;;ting Business Ad111inistration Business Co111111unication Technology* Business Education Chen1istl) 1 Con1111unication A11s Co1nputer Infonnation Systc111s Crin1inal Justice Elen1entary Education English HistOI)' Histmy-Political Science Mathen1atics Music Music, Church Music Education Nursing Physical Education Political Science Prehnv* Psychology Public Adn1inistration* Science, Co1nprehensive Social Science Sociology Spanish

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