Biola_Catalog_19630101NA

DESCRIPTION OF COURSES

DIVISIONAL ORGANIZATION

1. DIVISION OF BIBLICAL STUDIES Bible

Doctrine Missions

Christian Education

Church Polity 2. DIVISION OF EDUCATION, LIBRARY SCIENCE, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, PSYCHOLOGY Education Physical Education Library Science Psychology 3. DIVISION OF FINE ARTS Art Music 4. DIVISION OF HUMANITIES English Philosophy Foreign Language Speech Linguistics 5. DIVISION OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Biological Science Physical Sciences Iii ,.h• S I "I _J Mathematics 6. DIVISION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology History Economics Sociology Geography Pt:1(,T 1c. ~ ( $.. C ( J-c .--. NUMBERING OF COURSES Courses numbered one to ninety-nine are for students who have deficien­ cies and do not carry College credit. Courses numbered 100 to 299 are primarily for freshmen and sophomores. Courses numbered 300 to 499 are primarily for juniors and seniors. Sophomores who wish to enroll in courses numbered 300 to 399 must secure the permission of their faculty advisor and the Registrar. Juniors who wish to enroll in courses numbered 400 to 499 must secure the same permission. In general. odd numbered courses are given in the fall, and even num­ bered courses are offered in the spring. The units of credit are indicated by the number in parentheses after each course title. The College reserves the right to withdraw any courses for which there is insufficient registration. 31

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