Biola_Catalog_19700101NA

Extracurricular Activities All groups or individuals who represent the College must manifest satisfactory standing as to application, cooperation, spiritual life, and scholastic attainment (the over-all grade point average, as well as the average for the preceding semester, must be C), and must be approved by the faculty. Pre-Professional Courses Many leading educators in the professional fields recognize that a liberal arts curriculum provides the most suitable undergraduate preparation. The satis­ factory completion of the courses required of all students during their first two years in attendance at Biola College provides much of the necessary background. Biola College offers courses which se rve as foundational material for several of the professions. There are certain basic courses in natural science, language, and social science which are required by most professional schools. To be sure that the proper courses are selected, the student should seek information from the professional school of his choice. In addition to the general courses a student interested in enter­ ing the medical fi eld should take courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and mathe­ matics. See the Biological Science major for specific recommendations and re­ quirements. Pre-Medical: Pre-Legal: In addition to the general courses a student interested in entering the field of law should take courses in modern languages, political science, eco­ nomics, American history and government, and related subjects . P1 ·e-Seminary : Biola College provides an excellent background in undergradu­ ate education for seminary training. The general education requirements, the Bible requirements, and major field requirements in their total scope meet the requirements for admission into seminary. The pre-seminary studen t shou ld check his program at Biola College with the requirements of the particular seminary he plans to enter.

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