Description of Courses
DIVISIONAL ORGANIZATION Division of Biblical and Church Related Studies
*History and Geography
*Physical Education, Recreation and Camp Administration and Athletics
*Biblical Studies and Theology
*Political Science/ Public Administration
*Christian Education *Intercultural Studies
*Psychology
Master of Arts Program
Division of Humanities
Marriage, Family and Child Counseling
and Fine Arts
*Sociology
Division of Sciences
*Art
and Nursing * Biological Science
*Communication
*English
Foreign Languages
*Mathematical Sciences
*Music
*Nursing
Philosophy
*Physical Sciences
Division of Social Sciences
NOTE: Interdepartmental majors are offered in Humanities and Social Science and interdisciplinary majors in American Studies, Communication , and Intercultural Studies.
and Business
* Business Administration
and Economics
*Denotes departments offering a major.
*Education Undergraduate Education Master of Arts Programs
Christian School Administration Education
NUMBERING OF COURSES Courses numbered 100 to 299 are lower division (primarily for freshmen and sophomores). Courses numbered 300 to 499 are upper division (primarily for juniors and seniors) . Courses numbered 500 and above are graduate level. In general, odd-numbered courses are given in the fall , and even-numbered courses are offered in the spring. Courses ending in zero usually are offered each semester. The units of credit are indicated by the number in parentheses after each course title. The college reserves the right to withdraw any courses for which there is insufficient registration . GRADUATE SCHOOLS Talbot Theological Seminary
Rosemead Graduate School of Professional Psychology See pp. 00 for description of Graduate School programs. SPECIAL NOTE
Biola College reserves the right to change any and all student charges, modify its services, or change its curriculum or programs of study should economic conditions, curricular revisions , or national emergency make it necessary or desirable to do so.
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