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Humanities, B.A.

Elective Requirements (4 Credits) Students in the Pre-Chiropractic program must take at least 8 credits of upper-division science at Biola to meet the graduation requirements. These credits must include CHEM 301/311 Organic Chemistry I and Lab. The remaining 4 credits can be either CHEM 302/312 Organic Chemistry II and Lab or upper-division BIOS courses. If Organic Chemistry is transferred into Biola, the student must take 8 credits of upper-division BIOS courses to meet the graduation requirements. Choose 4 credits of upper-division Biological Science courses or CHEM 302 Organic Chemistry II Credit(s): 3. AND CHEM 312 Laboratory in Organic Chemistry II Credit(s): 1. Writing Competency Students in the Pre-Chiropractic concentration may use the paper written in the Organic Chemistry class as their writing competency paper. The student may also opt to make a portfolio of writing samples as outlined in the departmental handbook to complete this requirement. Pre-Health Care Professional (70+ Credits) A Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology for Pre-Health Care Professions careers, especially Pre-Physical Therapy and Pre- Physician’s Assistant is offered upon the completion of the University baccalaureate and major requirements as follows:

Elective Requirements Choose a minimum of 16 credits of electives, 12 of which must be upper-division, 4 of these 12 must be in the Biological Sciences; select from the following: BIOS 282 Microbiology Credit(s): 4. BIOS 302 Vertebrate Biology Credit(s): 4. BIOS 310 Prosection Credit(s): 1–2. BIOS 314 Nutrition and Metabolism Credit(s): 4. BIOS 332 Genetics Credit(s): 4. BIOS 380 Advanced Microbiology Credit(s): 4. BIOS 402 Parasitology Credit(s): 4. BIOS 411 Biochemistry I Credit(s): 3. BIOS 412 Biochemistry II Credit(s): 3. BIOS 413 Laboratory in Biochemistry Credit(s): 2. BIOS 431 Developmental Biology Credit(s): 4. BIOS 445 Immunology Credit(s): 4. BIOS 455 General Virology Credit(s): 4. BIOS 460 Clinical Observation Practicum Credit(s): 1. CHEM 302 Organic Chemistry II Credit(s): 3. CHEM 312 Laboratory in Organic Chemistry II Credit(s): 1. PEED 301 Kinesiology Credit(s): 3. PEED 302 Exercise Physiology Credit(s): 3. PSYC 309 Abnormal Psychology Credit(s): 3. PSYC 320 Developmental Psychology: Lifespan Credit(s): 3. PSYC 325

Core Requirements BIOS 111

General Biology I

Credit(s): 3.

General Biology I Laboratory

BIOS 113 BIOS 112 BIOS 114 BIOS 200 BIOS 254 BIOS 281 BIOS 311 BIOS 312 BIOS 322

Developmental Psychology: Childhood and Adolescence

Credit(s): 1.

Credit(s): 3.

General Biology II

Credit(s): 3.

Psychology of Family

PSYC 355

Credit(s): 3.

General Biology II Laboratory Sophomore Writing Seminar

Credit(s): 1.

Credit(s): 1.

Human Anatomy

Credit(s): 4.

Humanities, B.A. Program Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the Bachelor of Arts in Humanities, the students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate a commitment to intellectual curiosity as evidenced by robust independent inquiry (ULO 1). 2. Articulate and value various cultural, ideological, and experiential perspectives (ULO 2). 3. Evaluate, critically analyze, and synthesize interdisciplinary perspectives with Biblical values and truths (ULO 1 and ULO 3). 4. Identify and demonstrate skills needed to study and work across a broad spectrum of disciplines and professions (ULO 1, ULO 2, and ULO 3). Degree Program A Bachelor of Arts degree in Humanities is offered upon completion of the University baccalaureate and humanities major in one of the following concentrations. Concentrations English (36 Credits) The English concentration consists of a total of 36 credits, 24 of which must be upper-division.

Physiology

Credit(s): 4.

Neurobiology

Credit(s): 3.

Cell and Molecular Biology

Credit(s): 3.

Laboratory in Cell and Molecular Biology

Credit(s): 2.

CHEM 105 General Chemistry I CHEM 106 General Chemistry II

Credit(s): 4.

Credit(s): 4.

Physics I

PHSC 111 PHSC 117 PHSC 112 PHSC 118 PSYC 200

Credit(s): 3.

Physics I Laboratory

Credit(s): 1.

Physics II

Credit(s): 3.

Physics II Laboratory

Credit(s): 1.

Introduction to Psychology

Credit(s): 3.

Choose CHEM 301 and 311; or 321 and 322: CHEM 301 Organic Chemistry I AND CHEM 311 Laboratory in Organic Chemistry I Or CHEM 321 Basic Organic and Biochemistry AND CHEM 322 Basic Organic and Biochemistry Lab Choose one of the following: MATH 210 Introduction to Probability and Statistics

Credit(s): 3.

Credit(s): 1.

Credit(s): 3.

Credit(s): 1.

Credit(s): 3.

OR MATH 318 Biostatistics Choose one of the following: PEED 301 Kinesiology

Credit(s): 3.

Credit(s): 3.

OR PEED 302

Exercise Physiology

Credit(s): 3.

Core Requirements Choose two of the following: ENGL 251 British Literature I

Choose one of the following: PSYC 309

Abnormal Psychology

Credit(s): 3.

OR PSYC 320

Developmental Psychology: Lifespan

Credit(s): 3.

Credit(s): 3.

British Literature II British Literature III

ENGL 252 ENGL 253

Credit(s): 3.

Credit(s): 3.

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