Biola_Catalog_19900101NA

30 UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

Foreign Language

12 units

ARTS 100 Introduction to Art ARTS 130 Introduction to Studio Arts ARTS 106 Art of the Past COMM 160 Introduction to Drama MUSC 101 Introduction to Music

If you have completed: You will be required to take: (of the same language) (of the same language)

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1 year high school

12 units

4 units

Elementary 1 and 2 and first semester Intermediate

History 8 units To fulfill the 8 unit history requirement History 100 is required as well as either History 200 or Political Science 200. History 100 The West and the World (four units required). Students who may have completed three units of World civilization are advised to take . History 110 Perspectives on Western Civilization. Alternate route for meeting History 100 is Humanities 230, Interdisciplinary studies, which incorporates at least one other general education offering. Humanities 230 Interdisciplinary Studies (7) The shaping of human culture and thought to contemporary times, using a team-taught approach integrating History 100 with participating general education offerings. Value of credits released is equal to that of the courses if taken separately. History 200 United States History (four units required). or Political Science 200 Survey of American Government (four units required). Students who may have completed three units of United States History or United States Government are advised to take History 210, Perspectives on American History or Political Science 210, Perspectives on American Government to complete the requirement. Alternate route for meeting a minimum of four units of History 100 and four units of History 200 or Political Science 200. Students who demonstrate proficiency in their knowledge of History 100, 200 or Political Science 200 may opt for more advanced courses in these fields to meet their eight unit requirement. The respective departments administer proficiency examinations twice a year in September and February for those who want to qualify for more advanced courses. History 110, 210(one unit) or Political Science 210 (one unit) must be taken concurrently with any depart­ mentally approved three-unit upper division course in these fields to meet the four unit general education requirement in both history and political science. 3 units Any one of the following will meet this requirement: PHIL 202 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 205 Logic PHIL 301 Greek and Roman Philosophy Philosophy

2 years high school

8 units

None

Elementary 2 and first semester Intermediate (equals first college semester)

3 years high school

4 units

None

first semester Intermediate (equals second college semester)

4 years high school None (equals third college semester) * Conversational language courses may be used toward None the B. S. requirements but not the B.A. requirement. Students with two years of a high school language must take the 102 and 201 sections of the same language in order to complete the B.A. requirement. If the student needs to review prior coursework, he should either audit 101 or forfeit all previous language experi­ ence by taking the first semester course for credit. Exceptions to this policy are noted under the appro­ priate departments (please note the unit difference per semester for classical languages). International students for whom English is a second language need not take a foreign language. (If you take a classical language for your foreign language you must take it through the 102 level for a B.S. degree.) 6 units ENG ll0A/B Studies in Criticism and Composition Students with a SAT of less than 400 must take and pass Basic English Workshop within the first year of residence (before Engli sh 110). If a student wishes to English challenge his/her SAT score he/she may take the English Placement Test administered by the English Department at the beginning of each semester. If he/she fails this test, he/she must take Basic English Workshop, English 090 (three semester hours with no credit toward graduation). Note: International students, please see the English section of the catalog for English 103, 105, 107, and 109.

Literature

3 units

ENG 250 Literature in Context Students may take any English 250 course to fulfill the literature requirement. With English Department chair's permission, the student may substitute any upper division literature course from English or foreign languages.

PHIL 302 Medieval Philosophy PHIL 303 Modern Philosophy PHIL 305 Ethics

Fine Arts

3 units

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Any one of the following will meet this requirement:

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