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Undergraduate Requirements and Policies

An alternate route for meeting the requirement for HIST 200, HIST 201 or POSC 225; and HIST 100 or HIST 101, is to take the appropriate History department proficiency examination. The examinations are given twice a year in September and February. For those students, who pass the examination, upper-division History courses will be substituted in lieu of HIST 200, HIST 201 or POSC 225; and HIST 100 or HIST 101. Appropriate upper-division coursework is determined in consultation with the Department of History and Political Science. Kinesiology and Health Science Each student is required to complete 2 credits of Kinesiology and Health Science (KHS) to be eligible for graduation. Students must complete Lifetime Wellness and a Lifetime Wellness Activity course.

MATH 190 Business Statistics MATH 210 Introduction to Probability and Statistics MATH 318 Biostatistics PSYC 209 & PSYC 211 Statistics with Computer Applications and Statistics with Computer Applications Lab Total Credits

3

Philosophy Select one of the following:

3

PHIL 210 PHIL 211 PHIL 212 PHIL 213 PHIL 214 PHIL 215 PHIL 216

Introduction to Logic

Introduction to Ancient Philosophy Introduction to Medieval Philosophy Introduction to Modern Philosophy

KNES 107

Lifetime Wellness

1 1 2

Lifetime Wellness Activity 1

Introduction to Philosophy

Total Credits

Introduction to Ethics

1 Selection is made from the following KNES activity classes (101,110, 130, 140, 150). Note: First Aid and CPR do not count as KHS activity credit. Credit for varsity sports may be substituted for the Lifetime Wellness Activity. In addition to Lifetime Wellness and Lifetime Wellness Activity required for Core Curriculum (GE), the student may complete 6 more credits (maximum of 8) to apply towards graduation. Students 21 years of age at the time of entrance to Biola are exempt from the KHS requirement. Students studying for the multiple subject teaching credential but not selecting physical education as a minor area of emphasis, should select KNES 201. KNES 213 fulfills the Core Curriculum Kinesiology and Health Science requirement for Kinesiology majors only. Literature Select one of the following: 3 ENGL 220 Literature and Film ENGL 230 Topics in Diverse Literatures ENGL 283 Race and Ethnicity in American Literature ENGL 290 World Literature Total Credits 3 Mathematics 3 credits of Mathematics are required. The courses in Mathematics approved for Core Curriculum (GE) credit are:

Introduction to Philosophy and Aesthetics

Total Credits

3

Science 3 credits of science are required. BIOS 100 and PHSC 101 have both been designed for the student with a limited background in science. The courses in Science approved for Core Curriculum (GE) credit are:

Select 3 credits from the following:

3

ANTH 222 Physical Anthropology ANTH 223 Physical Anthropology Laboratory BIOS 100 Biological Principles: Lecture BIOS 103 Introduction to Environmental Science BIOS 110 Observational Biology Laboratory BIOS 112 & BIOS 114 Fundamentals of Organismal Biology and Fundamentals of Organismal Biology Laboratory BIOS 120 Current Topics in Biology BIOS 121 Nutrition BIOS 130 Seminar in Biological Science BIOS 236 Principles of Human Anatomy and Physiology BIOS 290 Natural History of Marine Mammals CHEM 100 The Chemistry of Everyday Life CHEM 105 General Chemistry I CHEM 107 Introduction to Chemistry CHEM 120 Principles of Organic and Biochemistry PHSC 101 Physical Science Survey: Lecture PHSC 102 Physical Science Survey Laboratory PHSC 103 Geology

Select 3 credits from the following:

3

MATH 101 Precalculus Mathematics MATH 102 Topics in Mathematics MATH 103 Calculus for Management Sciences MATH 105 Calculus I MATH 120 The Nature of Mathematics or MATH 130Honors Nature of Mathematics MATH 121

PHSC 104 Geology Laboratory PHSC 109 Physics of Sound PHSC 110 Astronomy PHSC 111 & PHSC 117 Physics I

Quantitative Reasoning for the Natural Sciences and Quantitative Reasoning for the Behavioral Sciences and Quantitative Reasoning Seminar

and Physics I Laboratory

& MATH 122 & MATH 123

PHSC 115 & PHSC 119 PHSC 132 & PHSC 134

Physics in Everyday Life and Physics in Everyday Life Laboratory General Physics I: Mechanics and Heat and General Physics I Laboratory

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