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Chemistry, B.S.

Business to Business Marketing

CHEM 106 General Chemistry II CHEM 301 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 302 Organic Chemistry II

BUSN 435

Credit(s): 3.

Credit(s): 4. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 1. Credit(s): 1. Credit(s): 5. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 4. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 2. Credit(s): 4. Credit(s): 4. Credit(s): 1. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 1.

Choose one of the following (with department approval): BUSN 453 Website Development for Marketing

Credit(s): 1–3.

OR BUSN 460

CHEM 311 Laboratory in Organic Chemistry I CHEM 312 Laboratory in Organic Chemistry II

Business Internship

Credit(s): 1–3.

Elective Requirements CHOOSE 3 credits of upper-division Business electives. Marketing Management

CHEM 350 Analytical Chemistry CHEM 360 Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 402 Physical Chemistry I CHEM 405 Physical Chemistry II

Students must complete 60 credits. Concentration-Specific Requirements BUSN 318

CHEM 430 Advanced Organic Chemistry CHEM 431 Advanced Organic Chemistry Lab

Human Resource Management

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

Organizational Behavior

BUSN 328 BUSN 334 BUSN 344 BUSN 410 BUSN 464

MATH 105 Calculus I MATH 106 Calculus II

Promotions

Global Marketing Management Customer Relationship Management Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management

Data Analysis and Presentation

PHSC 124 PHSC 132 PHSC 134 PHSC 233

General Physics I: Mechanics and Heat General Physics I Laboratory General Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism General Physics II Laboratory General Physics III: Waves, Optics and Modern Physics

Credit(s): 3.

Elective Requirements CHOOSE 3 credits of upper-division Business Marketing electives. CHOOSE 3 credits of upper-division Business Management electives. Chemistry, B.S. Program Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate an understanding of the foundational principles of chemistry (ULO 1). 2. Demonstrate an ability to solve quantitative and conceptual technical problems related to chemistry (ULO 1). 3. Demonstrate safe laboratory technique, proper use of appropriate equipment, and suitable results and data analysis (ULO 1). 4. Obtain and use appropriate chemical literature and resource materials (ULO 1). 5. Summarize the key issues in science and faith and recognize the harmony possible while studying God’s creation (ULO 1, 2, and 3). Degree Program A Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry is offered upon completion of the University baccalaureate requirements and the departmental specific requirements. General Education Requirements Chemistry majors automatically meet the general education requirement of 8 credits of science and mathematics. The foreign language requirement is met by two years in high school or 4 credits of college foreign language. GPA Requirement To continue in the program a student is required to have a GPA of 2.5 or higher in the following courses: CHEM 105 - General Chemistry I, CHEM 106 - General Chemistry II, CHEM 301 - Organic Chemistry I, CHEM 302 - Organic Chemistry II, CHEM 311 - Laboratory in Organic Chemistry I, and CHEM 312 - Laboratory in Organic Chemistry II. Integration Seminar Requirement Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry degree program are required to take BBST 465 - Integration Seminar: Christianity and the Natural Sciences, or another approved Integration Seminar topic (see advisor). Core Requirements (58 Credits) CHEM 105 General Chemistry I Credit(s): 4.

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 1.

PHSC 237 PHSC 234

Credit(s): 4. Credit(s): 1.

Capstone Seminar

PHSC 460

Elective Requirements (3 Credits) Choose at least 3 credits of upper-division credits in Chemistry or Physics. Recommended courses include the following: CHEM 332 Environmental Chemistry Credit(s): 4. CHEM 352 Fundamentals of Material Science Credit(s): 3. CHEM 411 Biochemistry I Credit(s): 3. PHSC 311 Computer Techniques in Science and Engineering Credit(s): 3. PHSC 321 Circuits and Instrumentation I Credit(s): 5. Christian Ministries, B.A. Mission The Christian Ministry program is designed to develop and equip its graduates for entry-level professional ministries in church and parachurch agencies and to provide foundation for seminary or other graduate education. Program Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the Bachelor of Arts in Christian Ministries, students will be able to: 1. Appraise the biblical, philosophical, and theological foundation of ministries within churches and para-church organizations (ULO 1). 2. Identify the stages of human and spiritual development for leadership and interpersonal relationships related to ministry (ULO 1). 3. Formulate perspectives of God, self and others in order to internalize commitments and values for an integrated personal and professional life and ministry (ULO 3). 4. Demonstrate skills in leadership development (ULO 2). 5. Demonstrate skills in ministry functions (including: teaching, and one of the following: evangelism/discipleship, counseling and administration skills) (ULO 2). Degree Program A Bachelor of Arts degree in Christian Ministries is offered upon completion of the University baccalaureate and major requirements. The Christian Ministries major requires the completion of a core of 39 credits, 24 of which must be upper-division.

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