1994-1995 Academic Catalog
G· e Student who do nor earn the core on the placement examination pecified for proficiency are required to take GSCI-101 Ba ic Mathematic (4 quarter hour ) prior to the beginning of their junior year . The e credits do not apply to the 192 credit needed for graduation. II. Biblical Education .................................... 24 A. BEGE-171 The Chri tian Life .. ... ... . ............. ... 4 B. BEGE-172 Introduction to Bible Study ....... . .. .... 4 C. BEGE-273 Old Testament Survey .... . .... . . .. . .. . . *4 D. BEGE-274 ew Te tament Survey ... .. .. .. .. .. .. . **4 E. BEGE-375 God and Hi tory ....... . .. .. ... . ........... 4 F. BEGE-376 God and the Church .. .. .. ... .............. 4 * Advanced Old Te tament course may be sub tituted if the student ha sufficient academic background. ** Advanced ew Te tament cour es may be substi– ruted if the tudent ha ufficient academic background. III. Communication .................................. 10-15 A. E G-110 Engli h Compo ition I . .. ............... + 5 B. E G-140 Engli sh Compo ition JI ..................... 5 C. COM-110 Fundamental of Speech ........ . ......... . 5 + Student who core 28 or better on the Engli h section of the ACT or 560 or better on the Verbal ection of the SAT are exempt from taking ENG-110 English Compo ition I. I . Humanities ........................................ 14-16 A. H M-140 Introduction to the Hu1nanitie ........... 5 B. Any five credit literature cour e . . ... .. .. ........ + + 5 C. At lea t four qtr. hour from the following:. + + 4-6 I . A TH-180 Cultural Anthropology ................... 5 2. BEPH-220 Introduction to Philo ophy ............... 5 3. BEPH-225 Ethics ................... ... .. ... .. . .......... 5 4. BEPH-226 Religion and Culture ... . .. .. .............. 5 5. COM-14 J Incroduc tion to Dramatic Arts ............ 3 6. COM-314 I11tercultural Conm1unication ............. 4 ' 7. COM-411 History of Public Addre s ................ 5 8. DLC-320 hildren ·~ Literature ............ ......... 3 9. ED C-32 J Pl1ilosopl1y of ducation . ......... ....... 3 10. E GR 480 Professional tl1ic .... .. ... ............ .. 4 11 . HLML 1 231 lntrc>duction l<) Mu ·ic l .. it ....... . ..... . 4 12. HL'M-300 A111eric.an PcJpu lar Music .......... .. ..... 4 13. PYC' I1 372 Psychc1lc1gy <Jf Pei \011al1ty .............. 5 14. AI1)' ccor1d year fu1eig11 language cc)Ur'>e .......... 5 15 . A11y other 4 t1r 5 hr . lit . cc>tlr\e ................... 4 5 + 111 sa ti sf i11g Icqu ue111ent\ B ar1d 5tude11t\ 111a) not take lll<)re tha11 t>nc <.:t>urse 11 C)lll the11 n1ajc>1 field t1I tUd}' J ducati<>11 111ajc)rs, lit>~ c\ er, n1ay take I~D J ... 320 J11ldrc11 's itl:rat ure and LD L ~-321 Phtlo,opl1, t)f ducat it >n cc> fu l1i 11 criteri(>ll '. Academic Information 31 D . One year of foreign language .. ... .. ... .. ... ... . ... 0-1 5 The language requirement may be met by : 1. Satisfactorily completing the third quarter of f1r t– year college-level foreign language; or 2 . Passing two year of the same foreign language in high school . V. Physical Education ..................................... 3 A. PEF-199 Phy ical Activity and the Chri tian Life ...... ................... ..... . .... . ........... 2 B. One general physical education cour e from PE-100 through PE-2 12 . . ...... . .. . . . .......... . .... ... .. . . . .... . .... l VI. Science and Mathematics .......................... 15 A. One cour e from the biological science ... . . . .. .. ... 5 B. One course from the phy ical cience .. ............. 5 C. One cience or mathematic elective ................. 5 VII. Social Sciences and History ...................... 14 A. GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science ............. 5 B. One cour e in hi tory .... . ........................... 4-5 C. Elective in soc ial cience or hi tory ... . ......... 4-5 Total General Education Requirement ........ 80-102 Many of the e cour e al o ati fy the requirement for major field of tudy. The pecific major field requirement Ii ted i11 eacl1 department ection of the catalog hould be co11 ulted ro determine which cour e apply. General Education Course Sequence Many of the General Education requiren1ent pr vid important background for advanced cour e that are required a a part of a n1ajor field of rudy. Con e– quently, in 1n t pr()gram.· 01a11 of the e requiren1e11cs are taken in the fir t two year of the fc.1ur 1·ear urricu– lum . Tl1e re pective a111ple four-) 1 ear currict1la fou11d by eacl1 major field t)f cud i11 the cacalt1g (1utli11e thi · equence. Bccau~e of the in1porta11ce of e,·eral of tl1e ret1t1ire 111ents to all ·cude11t ·, tl1 e fo/loli 1 i11g coz,r ·e 11111 t be co111p/eted before tlz e begi1111i11g oj' tl1e jr111ior .vear or before a tude11t ear,, 90 qr,arter 1101,r : BEGE-171 Tlze C'lt ri ·tia11 L1fe BE(,E-172 J11trod11ctio11 to Bible 't11tl) 1 ( 'OM-110 Jl z1,1tla111et1tal • oj' .~peecl1 E G-110 E11glisl1 l 'o111po~itio11 I E1 (,- I.JO E11gli /1 C'o111po ·itio11 I I PEf.,-199 P/1.v\ict1/ . t ctil'il)• t111d tl1e ( 'J1ri~tit111 l .. ije
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