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requirements . However, in addition to the note given at the end of the biblical studies and theology requirements, the non-music major is limited to a maximum of eight units of credit in applied music (including ensembles) and the non-physical educa tion major is limited to eight units of credit in physi cal education or skill courses.
course in these fields to meet the four unit general education requirement in both history and political science. Philosophy 3 units Any one of the following will meet this require- ment: PHIL 210 Introduction to Logic PHIL 211 Introduction to Ancient Philosophy PHIL 212 Introduction to Medieval Philosophy PHIL 213 Introduction to Modern Philosophy PHIL 214 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 215 Introduction to Ethics Physical Education 4 activities Each student under 21 years of age at time of entrance to Biola is required to complete four semesters of physical education to be eligible for graduation Select from skill class (110, 130, 140, 150) Students turning 21 during their first semester of enrollment are exempt. No activity may be taken more than once for general education purposes, however, an intermedi ate or advanced class may be taken. Students 21 or becoming 21 during their first semester at Biola University are exempt from physical education requirement. (See the physical education section for complete information. ) 3 units Intercultural Studies 300, Psychology 200 or Sociology 220. Check the catalog to determine which majors require Psychology 200 as a support course. ''·Note: Psychology 200 is required for all majors leading to a teaching credential. Behavioral Science Science/ Mathematics 8 units (Computer science courses not allowed) Eight units are required in science and / or mathe matical sciences. A minimum of three units in math and three units in science is required. Biology 100 with 110 and Physical Science 101 have both been designed for the student with a limited background in science. The courses in Sci ence/ Mathematics approved for General Education credit are: Options: Biology: 100, 110, 111, 120,130,290 Chemistry: 100, 101, 105 Mathematical Sciences (101 or above) NOTE: Mathematics 111 is for liberal studies majors only. Physical Science: 101, 102, 103, 110, 250 NOTE: Biology 252 Human Anatomy and 281 Physiology are for nursing and physical education majors only. ELECTIVES Normally a student has considerable freedom in the choice of electives in addition to the biblical studi es and theology, general education and major
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