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Show Academic Information Academic Information English 95, Biography (2) English 160, Shakespearian Tragedies (5) English 161, Shakespearian Comedies and Histories (5) English 170, English Novel (3) English 173, Literature of the Bible (5) Finnish 101, 102, 103, Introduction to Finnish Lit. (3) (3) (3) French 101, 102, 103, Introduction to French Lit. (3) (3) (3) German 101, 102, 103, Introduction to German Lit. (3) (3) (3) Portuguese 101, 102, 103, Intro, to Portuguese Lit. (3) (3) (3) Scandinavian 101, 102, Intro, to Scandinavian Lit. (3) (3) (3) Spanish 101, 102, 103, Introduction to Spanish Lit. (3) (3) (3) III. Foreign Language— Foreign language classes 4, 5, 6, Intermediate (3) (3) (3) Foreign language classes 11, 12, 13, Conversation (2) (2) (2) Foreign language classes 110, Culture and Civilization (3) Foreign language classes 121, 122, 123, Advanced Grammar (3) (3) (3) IV. Theatre Arts- Theatre Arts 5, Theatre Appreciation (3) Theatre Arts 40, Introduction to Theatre (3) Theatre Arts 140, Survey of Theatre History (5) V. Music- Music 5, Introduction to Music (3) Music 107, 108, 109, Great Epochs in Music (3) (3) (3) VI. Philosophy— Philosophy 1, Introduction to Philosophy (5) Philosophy 2, Man and Values (5) Philosophy 115, Esthetics (5) Philosophy 150, History and Philosophy of Occidental Religions (3) or Philosophy 155, History and Philosophy of Oriental Religions (3) LIFE SCIENCE AREA A candidate for the Bachelor of Arts must complete at least 9 credit hours in the combined Life Science and Physical Science areas. At least one course must be completed in the Life Science area. A candidate for the Bachelor of Science degree must complete at least 9 credit hours in the Life Science Area. The selections must be chosen from at least two of the six groups. It is recommended that students who have received a "B" grade or better in Zoology, Botany, or Physiology in high school and who score in the upper half of the American College Test (ACT) satisfy the general education requirement by electing courses in different areas from those completed in high school. The general education area requirements in Life Science may be satisfied by selecting courses from those listed below: I. Botany 141, Conservation (4) Zoology 142, Natural History (4) Zoology 180, History of the Life Sciences (4) II. Botany— Botany 1, General Botany (5) Botany 60, Local Flora (4) Botany 80, Plants in Human Affairs (3) Botany 161, Trees and Shrubs (4) III. Microbiology— Microbiology 1, Introductory Microbiology (5) Microbiology 5, Elementary Public Health (3) Microbiology 170, Sanitation (4) IV. Zoology— Zoology 30, Heredity (5) V. Zoology— Zoology 1, General Zoology (5) Zoology 4, Invertebrate Zoology (5) Zoology 7, Vertebrate Zoology (5) VI. Zoology- Zoology 20, Physiology (5) PHYSICAL SCIENCE AREA A candidate for the Bachelor of Arts must complete at least 9 credit hours in the combined Life Science and Physical Science area. At least one course must be completed in the Physical Science area. A candidate for the Bachelor of Science degree must complete at least 9 credit hours in the Physical Science area. The selection must be chosen from at least two groups. To provide the broadest possible science background for the general student, the selection of courses should depend upon his high school preparation. The student who has done 60 61 |