1993-1994 Academic Catalog

Students who do not earn the score on the placement examination specified for proficiency are required to take GSCI-101 Basic Mathematics (4 quarter hours) prior to the beginning of their junior year. These credits do not apply to the 192 credits needed for graduation. II. Hlllll'1•Blll""'°' 1 ~;aucatlon BEGE-171 The Christian Life .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. 4 B. BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ..... ....... .. 4 C. BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey ................... *4 D. Testament Survey ............... **4 E. God ahd History .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... . 4 BEGE-376 God and the Church ....................... 4 * Advanced Old Testament courses may be substituted if the student has sufficient academic background. **Advanced New Testament courses may be substi– tuted if the student has sufficient academic background. ENG-110 English Composition I ................... +5 ENG-140 English Composition II .................... 5 C. COM-110 Fundamentals of Speech .................. 5 +Students who score 28 or better on the English section of the ACT or 560 or better on the Verbal section of the are exempt from taking ENG-110 English Composition I. A. HUM-140 Introduction to the Humanities .......... 5 B. Any five credit literature course . .... ....... .. ... + + 5 C. At least four qtr. hours from the following: + + 4-6 1. ANTH-180 Cultural Anthropology .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. . 5 2. BEPH-220 Introduction to Philosophy ...... ...... ... 5 3. BEPH-225 Ethics .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 5 4. BEPH-226 Religion and Culture ...................... 5 5. COM-141 Introduction to Dramatic Arts ............ 3 6. COM-314 Intercultural Communication ............. 4 7. COM-411 History of Public Address ................. 5 8. EDUC-320 Children's Literature ..................... 3 9. EDUC-321 Philosophy of Education ................. 3 10. ENGR-480 Professional Ethics ....................... . 11. HLMU-231 Introduction to Music Lit. ............. 4 12. HUM-300 American Popular Music ................ 4 13. PYCH-372 Psychology of Personality .............. 5 14. Any second year foreign language course .......... 5 15. Any other 4 or 5 hr. lit. course .................. .. + +In satisfying requirements B and C students may not take more than one course from their major field of study. Education majors, however, may take EDUC- 320 Children's Literature and EDUC-321 Philosophy of Education to fulfill criterion C. D. One year of foreign language ...................... 0-15 The language requirement may be met by: 1. Satisfactorily completing the third quarter of first– year, college-level foreign language; or 2. Passing two years of the same foreign language in high school. E01JC31CIOD ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 A. Physical Activity and the Christian Life ............................................... 2 B. One general physical education course from PE-100 through PE-212 .............................................. 1 ~c1em~e and ......................... . A. One course from the biological sciences ............. 5 B. One course from the physical sciences ............... 5 C. One science or mathematics elective ................. 5 History ..................... . A. GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science ............. 5 B. One course in history ... .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. .. ... . 4-5 C. Electives in social sciences or history ............. 4-5 Total Many of these courses also satisfy the requirements for major fields of study. The specific major field requirements listed in each department section of the catalog should be consulted to determine which courses apply. Students gained greater insight into the significance of creation from presentations by Duane Gish and Ken Ham, representatives of the Institute for Creation Research, during their "Back to Genesis" series held in chapel last spring.

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