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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

ELECTIVES Normally a student has considerable freedom in the choice of electives in addition to the biblical studies and theology, gen- eral education and major 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 education major is limited to eight units of credit in physical education or skill courses.

unit) or Political Science 210, Perspectives on American Government (1 unit) to complete the requirement. Note: An alternate route for meeting the requirement for History 100, History 200 or Political Science 200 is lo lake the appropriate History department proficiency examination. The examinations are gi.ve twice a year in September and Feln-uary. For those students, who pass the examination, upper division History courses will be substituted in lieu ofHistory 100, History 200 and Political Science 200. Appwp,iale upper division coursework is determined in con- sultation with the History department . Phiwsophy 3 units Any one of the following will meet this requirement: 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 edu- cation to be eligible for graduation . Select from skill class (110, 130, 140, 150). No activity may be taken more than once for general education purposes, however, an intermediate or advanced class may be taken in the same skill. (See the physical educa- tion section for complete information.) Behavioral Science 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: Psycholog-y 200 is required for all majors leading lo a teaching credential. Science/Mathematics 8 units Eight units are required in science and / or mathematical sciences. Computer Science courses may not be used to ful- fill the Science/ Mathematics requirement. 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. Tl'\~ courses in Science/ Mathematics approved for General Education credit are: Options: Biology: 100, 110, lll, 120, 130, 290 Chemistry: I00, 105, 112

Mathematical Sciences (101 or above) Physical Science: 101 , 102, 103, 110,250

Note: Mathematics 111 is for liberal studies majors only. Biowgy 252 Human Anatomy and 281 Physiowg-y are for nursing and phys- ical education majors only. Chemistry 112 is for nursing maj11rs.

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