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The Guide to Academic Advising is designed to provide current and prospective students with
a current, practical, and easy-to-read advising resource to be used in conjunction with the
Southern Adventist University catalog and WebAdvisor. It includes a sample course schedule
for all of the majors offered at Southern Adventist University. However, this Guide does not
take the place of the major adviser. All students must check with their department or school
and their adviser before the beginning of each semester to confirm that the classes they wish to
take are indeed the best ones to meet the interests of the student and the graduation require-
ments.
Preface
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Academic Calendar ............................................................................................................... 7, 8
First Year Experience ................................................................................................................ 9
Christian Service Requirement................................................................................................ 10
Placement Tests/CLEP Information .................................................................................. 11, 12
Schedule Worksheet ................................................................................................................ 13
ACT/SAT Test Score Conversion Chart ................................................................................. 14
Student Access to Online Resources ....................................................................................... 15
Dentistry and Medicine Non-Degree Preprofessional Programs ....................................... 16-18
Table of Contents
Sample Course Schedules
Allied Health
B.S. Medical Laboratory Science ........................................................................... 19
A.S. Allied Health Pre-Dental Hygiene .................................................................. 20
A.S. Allied Health Pre-Nutrition and Dietetics (Andrews) ..................................... 21
A.S. Allied Health Pre-Nutrition and Dietetics (Loma Linda) ................................ 22
A.S. Allied Health Pre-Physical Therapy (Andrews) .............................................. 23
A.S. Allied Health Pre-Speech Language Pathology and Audiology ..................... 24
Biology
B.A. Biology (Chemistry Minor) ............................................................................. 25
B.A. Biology-Teaching Licensure 6-12 ................................................................... 26
B.S. Biology-Biomedical ........................................................................................ 27
B.S. Biology-Research ........................................................................................... 28
A.S. Biology ........................................................................................................... 29
Business
B.B.A. Accounting ...................................................................................................... 30
B.B.A. Cyber Security ................................................................................................. 31
B.B.A. Finance ............................................................................................................ 32
B.B.A. Health Services and Senior Living Administration ........................................ 33
B.B.A. Management-Entrepreneurship ....................................................................... 34
B.B.A. Management-International Business ............................................................... 35
B.B.A. Management-Management .............................................................................. 36
B.B.A. Marketing ........................................................................................................ 37
B.S. Business Administration ................................................................................. 38
B.S. Business-Public Relations ............................................................................... 39
A.S. Accounting ...................................................................................................... 40
A.S. Business Administration ................................................................................. 41
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Chemistry
B.A. Chemistry ........................................................................................................ 42
B.A. Chemistry-Teaching Licensure 6-12 ............................................................... 43
B.S. Chemistry ........................................................................................................ 44
B.S. Chemistry-Biochemistry ................................................................................. 45
A.S. Chemistry ........................................................................................................ 46
Computing
B.A. Computer Science or Security or Web Development .................................... 47
B.S. Computer Science or Security or Web Development .................................... 48
B.S. Information Technology or Security or Web Development .......................... 49
Education and Psychology
B.A. Liberal Arts Education (K-8 SDA; K-5 TN) ................................................... 50
B.A. Psychology ...................................................................................................... 51
B.S. Psychology-Clinical ........................................................................................ 52
B.S. Psychology-Family Systems ........................................................................... 53
B.S. Psychology-Industrial/Organizational ............................................................ 54
B.S. Psychology-Psychobiology ............................................................................. 55
English
B.A. English-Literature ............................................................................................ 56
B.A. English-Professional/Writing .......................................................................... 57
B.A. English-Teaching Licensure 6-12 .................................................................... 58
B.A. English-TESOL ............................................................................................... 59
General Studies
A.A. General Studies ............................................................................................... 60
A.S. General Studies ............................................................................................... 61
History and Political Science
B.A. History ............................................................................................................. 62
B.A. History-Teaching Licensure History/Government 6-12 ................................. 63
B.A. International Development Studies ................................................................. 64
B.A. Political Science .............................................................................................. 65
Journalism and Communication
B.A. Communication ............................................................................................... 66
B.A. Journalism ....................................................................................................... 67
B.S. Mass Communication-Advertising ................................................................. 68
B.S. Mass Communication-Media Production ....................................................... 69
B.S. Mass Communication-Photography................................................................ 70
B.S. Mass Communication-Writing/Editing ........................................................... 71
B.S. Public Relations .............................................................................................. 72
B.S. Public Relations-Business ............................................................................... 73
B.S. Public Relations and Graphic Design ............................................................. 74
A.S. Media Technology .......................................................................................... 75
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Mathematics
B.A. Mathematics (Business Administration Minor) .............................................. 76
B.A. Mathematics (Physics Minor) ......................................................................... 77
B.A. Mathematics-Teaching Licensure 6-12 ........................................................... 78
B.S. Mathematics .................................................................................................... 79
Modern Languages
B.A. French ............................................................................................................. 80
B.A. French-Teaching Licensure PreK-12 .............................................................. 81
B.A. International Studies-French ........................................................................... 82
B.A. International Studies-German ......................................................................... 83
B.A. International Studies-Italian ............................................................................ 84
B.A. International Studies-Spanish ......................................................................... 85
B.A. Spanish ............................................................................................................ 86
B.A. Spanish-Teaching Licensure PreK-12 ............................................................ 87
Music
B.S. Music .............................................................................................................. 88
B.S. Music and Worship ......................................................................................... 89
B.S. Music Theory and Literature .......................................................................... 90
B.S. Music Performance-Orchestra/Band Instrument ............................................ 91
B.S. Music Performance-Organ.............................................................................. 92
B.S. Music Performance-Piano .............................................................................. 93
B.S. Music Performance-Voice .............................................................................. 94
B. Mus. Music Education-Instrumental, Teaching Licensure K-12 ........................... 95
B. Mus. Music Education-Keyboard, Teaching Licensure K-12 ............................... 96
B. Mus. Music Education-Voice, Teaching Licensure K-12...................................... 97
Nursing
B.S.N. Nursing (Pre-licensure) ............................................................................ 98
A.S.-B.S.N Nursing ..................................................................................................... 99
A.S. Nursing .................................................................................................. 100
Health and Kinesiology
B.S. Health and Wellness ...................................................................................... 101
B.S. Health, PE, and Recreation-Teaching Licensure K-12 ................................. 102
B.S. Health Science ............................................................................................... 103
B.S. Kinesiology ................................................................................................... 104
B.S. Outdoor Emergency Services ........................................................................ 105
B.S. Outdoor Leadership ...................................................................................... 106
A.S. Outdoor Leadership ....................................................................................... 107
A.S. Vegetarian Culinary Arts .............................................................................. 108
Physical Therapist Assistant
A. S. Physical Therapist Assistant ......................................................................... 109
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Religion
B.A. Archaeology-Classical Studies ...................................................................... 115
B.A. Archaeology-Near Eastern Studies ............................................................... 116
B.A. Biblical Studies ............................................................................................. 117
B.A. Missions ........................................................................................................ 118
B.A. Pastoral Care ................................................................................................. 119
B.A. Religious Education-Teaching Licensure 7-12 ............................................. 120
B.A. Religious Studies ........................................................................................... 121
B.A. Theology ....................................................................................................... 122
A.A. Religion-Bible Instructor .............................................................................. 123
A.A. Religion-Literature Evangelist ...................................................................... 124
Cert. Bible Worker Certificate (with SALT program) ........................................... 125
Social Work
B.S.W. Social Work .................................................................................................. 126
A.S. Social Work ................................................................................................... 127
B.A. Physics ......................................................................................................... 110
B.A. Physics-Teaching Licensure 6-12 ................................................................. 111
B.S. Biophysics ..................................................................................................... 112
B.S. Physics .......................................................................................................... 113
A.S. Engineering Studies ...................................................................................... 114
Physics and Engineering
Technology
B.T. Automotive Service Management ................................................................. 128
B.T. Construction Management ............................................................................ 129
A.T. Automotive Service ....................................................................................... 130
A.T. Construction Management ............................................................................ 131
Cert. Automotive Service Technician .................................................................... 132
Visual Art and Design
B.A. Art .................................................................................................................. 133
B.A. Art-Museum Studies ..................................................................................... 134
B.A. Art-Therapy ................................................................................................... 135
B.A. Film Production ............................................................................................. 136
B.A. Graphic Design .............................................................................................. 137
B.F.A. Animation-Character Animation ................................................................... 138
B.F.A. Animation-Effects Animation ....................................................................... 139
B.F.A. Animation-Motion Design ............................................................................ 140
B.F.A. Film Production ............................................................................................. 141
B.F.A. Fine Arts ........................................................................................................ 142
B.F.A. Graphic Design .............................................................................................. 143
B.F.A. Web and New Media Design ......................................................................... 144
A.S. Graphic Design .............................................................................................. 145
General Requirements—Baccalaureate Degree ............................................................... 146
General Requirements—Associate Degree ...................................................................... 147
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Academic Calendar 2022-2023
1st Semester—Fall 2022
Aug 7-13 University Colloquium
Aug 17-19 Freshman/Transfer Orientation
Aug 21 Wright Hall open from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Aug 22 Fall Term Begins (Classes Begin)
Aug 23 All S22 Grades due 5:00 p.m.
Aug 25 ACT Examination, 1:00 p.m., Lynn Wood Hall
Aug 30 Fee for Class Change and WShows on Transcript
Sep 5 Last Day to Add a Class (16 week classes)/Census date
Sep 30 Deadline to request Dec/May Graduation at Records Office
Oct 18 Mid-term Grades Due 5:00 p.m.
Oct 18 Senior Class Organization 11:00 a.m., Presidential Banquet Room
Oct 27 Last Day to Drop a Class (16 week classes)
Oct 27-30 Alumni Homecoming
Oct 31 Dec Senior Deadline for Correspondence/Incompletes/Transient
Oct 31 Southern Scholars Pre-Registration
Nov 1-2 Seniors Pre-Registration (94 hours earned)
Nov 3-4 Juniors Pre-Registration (55 hours earned)
Nov 7 Progress Grades due for Dec Graduates
Nov 7-8 Sophomores Pre-Registration (24 hours earned)
Nov 9-11 Freshman Pre-Registration (23 hours earned)
Nov 14 Online Registration for W23 opens for New/Transfer Students
Nov 21-27 Thanksgiving Vacation
Dec 12-15 Semester Exams
Dec 13 All Incomplete Grades for W22/S22 Due
Dec 15 Commencement
Dec 16-Jan 8 Christmas Vacation
Summer Session, 2022
March 28-May 09 Registration
May 09 Summer Term Begins
May 17 (16 wk class) Last Day to Add a Course/Fee for Class Change (16 week class)
Jul 15 (16 wk class) Last Day to Drop (16 week class)
Aug 18 Summer 2022 Term Ends
3rd Summer Session (SmartStart), 2022
Jul 17 Early Check-In for Science Classes, and JumpStart. Orientation 9:00-11:00 a.m., Dining Hall.
Enrollment Activites 11:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m., Wright Hall
Jul 18 Classes Begin/SmartStart Sciences (BIOL 101; CHEM 120)
Jul 24 New Student Check in Iles PE Center-MAIN EVENT-9:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m.
Jul 25 SmartStart Classes Begin
Jul 28 Last Day to Add a SmartStart Class/Fee for Class Change
Aug 9 Last Day to Drop
Aug 16 New Student Check-In Iles PE Center-MAIN EVENT-9:00 a.m. –2:00 p.m.
Aug 18 SmartStart Classes End
Aug 23 All Summer 2022 Grades Due 5:00 p.m.
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Academic Calendar
continued
1st Semester—Fall 2022 (continued)
Dec 19 Fall Semester Grades due 5:00 p.m.
Dec 22-Jan 3 Wright Hall Closed
2nd Semester-Winter 2023
Jan 8 Enrollment Activites for New Students, 11:00 am.—2:00 p.m. Wright Hall
Jan 9 Winter Term Begins (Classes Begin)
Jan 16 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day/No Class/Community Service Day
Jan 17 Last Day to make a change for 100% refund (16 week classes)
Jan 18 Fee for Class Change and WShows on Transcripts (16 week classes)
Jan 24 Last Day to Add a Class (16 week classes)/Census Date
Feb 1 SmartStart (S23) Registration Opens
Mar 10-19 Spring Break
Mar 14 Mid-term Grades due 5:00 p.m.
Mar 23 Last Day to Drop (16 week classes)
Mar 28 Southern Scholars Pre-Registration
Mar 28 Registration Opens for S23 for returning students
Mar 29-30 Senior Pre-Registration (94 hours earned)
Mar 31-Apr 1 Junior Pre-Registration (55 hours earned)
Apr 4 May Senior Deadline for Correspondence/Incompletes/Transient
Apr 4-5 Sophomores Pre-Registration (24 hours earned)
Apr 6-8 Freshman Pre-Registration (23 hours earned)
Apr 11 F23 Registration Open for New/Transfer
Apr 11 Last Day to Order Regalia for May Graduation
May 1-4 Semester Exams
May 7 Commencement
May 09 Winter Semester Grades Due 5:00 p.m.
May 8—Aug 18 Summer Sessions 2023
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First Year Experience
The First Year Experience office has an advising team that actively reaches out to students who have been accepted
into Southern Adventist University. They are well equipped to provide important information and to assist new students
with registration.
First Year Experience also facilitates connecting each student with an academic adviser in his or her chosen area of
study who can answer questions about degree requirements and other specifics related to the students major.
In addition, ZOOM calls are hosted on a regular basis to highlight information that new students and their parents need
to know.
Office hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9 a.m.-12 p.m. on Friday (Eastern Time).
Steps to Get Started:
Register at southern.edu/fye for a video chat with a first-year adviser who will explain important information that is
necessary before arriving on campus.
Call the First Year Experience office at 423.236.3100 for assistance with registering for classes.
Email [email protected] with questions or to set up an advising session.
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Christian Service Requirement
Following Jesusexample, Southern Adventist University encourages students to integrate their faith and
learning. The Christian Service graduation requirement is intended to help students develop the ability to be-
come contributing members of churches, families, groups, and communities.
The Christian Service Program requires students to serve in two main categories: community service and ser-
vice-learning as follows:
Complete:
It is the students responsibility to identify and successfully complete these requirements one semester prior to graduation.
1. Three organized and pre-approved service events (3-5 hours each). Transferring sophomores need to
complete two activities. Transferring juniors or seniors, and associate graduates need to complete one.
2. Two service-learning experiences such as those included in (SERV-2) designated courses, short-term
mission trips or approved student-led projects (15 hours minimum each). Transferring sophomores
need to complete two. Transferring juniors or seniors and associate graduates need to complete one.
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Placement Tests
Southern Adventist University requires either the ACT and/or SAT national test scores from new stu-
dents or transfer students. To be eligible to enroll in ENGL 101, a student must have an ACT English
score of 18, an SAT Writing score of 450 or an R-SAT score of 25. The English Department recom-
mends completing ENGL 100 or an EESL class before retaking the ACT or SAT. However, passing
ENGL 100 or an EESL class is not a substitute for a passing score on the examination.
English Placement
MATH 081 is required of all students whose ACT Mathematics standard score is 15 or below or SAT
score is 360 or below. If MATH 081 is required, it must be completed before the student registers for
any other mathematics course.
Math Placement
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Southern Adventist University CLEP Form
First Name M.I. Last Name Signature
Birth Date Sex
M F
Social Security # E-mail Address Telephone
Street Address City, State, Zip Code, Country
Southern Adventist University grants college credit for the following CLEP Subject Examinations passed at the
minimum scaled score of 50.
Examination
Sem. Hrs.
Awarded
SAU
Course Equivalent
American Government
3 PLSC 254
American Literature
3 ELIT 214
Calculus
3 MATH 191
College Algebra
3 MATH 116
College Composition Modular
3 ENG 101
Educational Psychology, Introductory
3 EDUC 217
English Literature
3 ELIT 215
Financial Accounting
3 ACCT 221
*History of US I
3 HIST 154
*History of US II
3 HIST 155
Human Growth and Development
3 PSYC 128
Pre-calculus
5 MATH 120, 121
Psychology, Introductory
3 PSYC 122
Sociology, Introductory
3 SOCI 125
*Western Civilization I
3 HIST 174
*Western Civilization II
3 HIST 175
*Southern students must take 3 hours of history in a traditional classroom setting
Examination Fees & ID Requirements:
Students must wait 3 months before retaking CLEP exams.
Advisers Signature ________________________________________________ Date _____________
1. $90.00 Examination fee is paid online when you register for the CLEP exam at:
https://clep.collegeboard.org/register/exam.
2. Bring your exam ticket, this completed form and the registration fee of $20.00 (cash or check only) to our
office to schedule an exam time.
3. Bring one form of ID the day of the test. Identification: Drivers license, passport or other government-
issued identification that includes your photograph and signature.
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Schedule Worksheet
Name ____________________________________________
MWF
Schedule
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
T TH
Schedule
8:00 - 8:50
8:00 9:15
9:00 9:50
9:30 10:45
10:00 10:50
11:00 11:50
Convocation
11:00 11:50
12:00 12:50
12:00 12:50
1:00 1:50
1:00 1:50
2:00 2:50
2:00 3:15
3:00 3:50
3:30 4:45
4:00 4:50
5:00 5:50
5:00 5:50
6:00 6:50
6:00 6:50
7:00 7:50
7:00 7:50
8:00 8:50
Vespers 8:00 8:50
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ACT
Comp
rSAT
EBRW+M
36 1570
35 1530
34 1490
33 1450
32 1420
31 1390
30 1360
29 1330
28 1300
27 1260
26 1230
25 1200
24 1160
23 1130-
22 1100
21 1060
20 1030
19 990
18 960
17 920
16 880
15 830
14 780
13 730
12 690
11 650
ACT MATH - rSAT
ACT SAT
24 580
22 540
19 510
18 500
17 470
16 430
ACT English - rSAT Wring & Language
ACT score SAT score
20 27
19 26
18 25
17 24
16 23
ACT contains four (4) subtests: Reading, English, Math and Science. The ACT composite score is the average of the four
required subtests.
RSAT (Redesigned SAT) contains two (2) subtest: Evidence-Based Reading & Writing (EBRW) and Math. The SAT
Composite score is calculated by adding the subtest scores.
The scouce for these conversions (except as noted) were taken from the 2018 concordance tables developed jointly by ACT
and the Collegeboard. Conversions of ACT English to RSAT W&L are from the 2016 concordance tables developed by the
Collegeboard. 2018 tables did not provide a direct ACT English concordance.
Southerna acceptance policy uses either the ACT Composite score of the RSAT total for tests.
Southern Adventist University's Test Score Conversion Chart
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Student Access to Online Resources
Web Registration:
1. After you create your account, return to southern.edu, log in, click on Current Students,
Academics/Register for Courses.
2. Once you register for classes, an email will go to your adviser who will approve your classes.
View Your Grades:
1. Go to southern.edu and click on My Access then log in.
2. Double-click on Photo Box
3. Click on Academic History to view Grades
Creating my Southern Account:
1. Go to https://myaccess.southern.edu and click on Helpful links for…>Current Students
2. Click on Create Account button
3. Follow the instructions to create your Southern email account. You will need to know your campus ID
number, birth date and social security number.
View Your Student Planner:
1. Go to southern.edu and click on My Access then log in.
2. Double click on Photo Box
3. Click on Degree Audit Tab
Academic Forms:
1. Go to southern.edu/records, click on Forms.
2. Choose Undergraduate Forms.
3. Click on the form you need, print it out, fill it out, obtain the appropriate signatures and bring the form to
the Records & Advisement Office located on the first floor of Wright Hall.
Catalog, Class Schedule and Exam Schedule:
The Southern catalog, class schedule, and exam schedule are also available at southern.edu/records.
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Non-Degree Preprofessional Programs
Dentistry
Adviser: Keith Snyder
Most dental schools now require a bachelors degree as a prerequisite for entering. Students may major in the field of their interest.
but those weak in ACT / SAT scores should seriously consider majoring in a science area. Although a thorough background in the
biological and physical sciences is essential to the study of dentistry, a broad educational background in the humanities is desirable.
Upper division biology courses are recommended to prepare for the Dental Admissions Test and for the first two years of basic sci-
ence courses in dental school.
Application to dental school should be made one year previous to the one for which admission is desired. Successful applicants
should have a minimum GPA of 3.40 in both science and non-science courses as well as satisfactory performance on the Dental Ad-
missions Test. Information regarding the Dental Admission Testing Program may be obtained from the American Dental Associa-
tion, 211 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 69611 or on the web at www.ada.org. NOTE: General Biology, General Chemistry
and Organic Chemistry are required before taking the DAT.
The following courses must be included to meet the minimum requirements for admission to Loma Linda University School
of Dentistry.
BIOL 151 - General Biology (I-4a) 4 hours
BIOL 152 - General Biology (I-4a) 4 hours
CHEM 151 - General Chemistry (I-4b) 4 hours
CHEM 152 - General Chemistry (I-4b) 4 hours
CHEM 311 - Organic Chemistry 4 hours
CHEM 312 - Organic Chemistry 4 hours
CHEM 361 - Biochemistry I 4 hours (No lab required)
ENGL 101 - Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I (I-1a) 3 hours
ENGL 102 - Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II (I-1b) 3 hours
MATH 120 - Precalculus Algebra (I-2a) 3 hours *
MATH 121 - Precalculus Trigonometry (I-2a) 2 hours *
PHYS 211 - General Physics I (I-4d) 3 hours
PHYS 212 - General Physics II (I-4d) 3 hours
PHYS 213 - General Physics Laboratory I 1 hour
PHYS 214 - General Physics Laboratory II 1 hour
*Waived if equivalent math was taken in high school with minimum grade of B.
The following courses are strongly recommended:
BIOL 416 - Human Anatomy 3 hours
BIOL 417 - Histology 3 hours
BIOL 329 - Microbiology 3 hours
BIOL 340 - Immunology 3 hours
BIOL 418 - Animal Physiology 3 hours
ACCT 221, 222 Principles of Accounting 6 hours
MGNT 334 or 372 Small Business Management or Principles of Management 3 hours
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Non-Degree Preprofessional Programs
Medicine
Advisers: Joyce Azevedo, Ann Foster, Brent Hamstra, Keith Snyder, Ben Thornton, Tim Trott, Aaron Corbitt, David Nelson
Secondary school students who look forward to a career in medicine are advised to include as many mathematics and science cours-
es during their high school years as possible.
Most applicants complete a Bachelors Degree prior to entrance into medical school. Applicants for admission to the Loma Linda
University School of Medicine should maintain a grade point average of at least 3.50 in both science and non-science courses.
Applicants are also encouraged to obtain experience where they are directly involved in the providing of health care. The Biology
Department collaborates with Chattanoogas Erlanger Medical Center in a premedical preceptorship program. This program provides
the opportunity for upper division pre-medical students to shadow resident physicians in the hospital.
For entrance into medical school following graduation, the student should plan on taking the MCAT by September of the senior
year. All of the below courses except English are required to be finished before taking the MCAT test. To register for specific dates,
see the http://aamc.org/mcat website.
Once or twice each year, representatives from LLU School of Medicine visit the campus to interview prospective students. Premedi-
cal students are encouraged to make appointments to speak with them.
Most medical schools are members of the American Medical College Application Service (AMCAS). Applications must be submit-
ted through this service. The AMCAS application may be obtained from the Counseling and Testing Office, directly from AMCAS,
or filled out electronically on the web. Applications are available between May 1 and November 1 for entry into medical school the
following year (http://aamc.org). Early submission (application) is encouraged.
The following courses must be included in the applicants academic program. Medical schools generally do not accept CLEP,
online courses, or AP credits for these basic science courses. Please check the specific requirements for individual medical
schools.
BIOL 151 - General Biology (I-4a) 4 hours
BIOL 152 - General Biology (I-4a) 4 hours
CHEM 151 - General Chemistry (I-4b) 4 hours
CHEM 152 - General Chemistry (I-4b) 4 hours
CHEM 311 - Organic Chemistry 4 hours
CHEM 312 - Organic Chemistry 4 hours
CHEM 361 - Biochemistry I 4 hours (no lab requirement)
ENGL 101 - Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I (I-1a) 3 hours
ENGL 102 - Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II (I-1b) 3 hours
MATH 120 - Precalculus Algebra (I-2a) 3 hours *
MATH 121 - Precalculus Trigonometry (I-2a) 2 hours *
PHYS 211 - General Physics I (I-4d) 3 hours
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Non-Degree Preprofessional Programs
PHYS 212 - General Physics II (I-4d) 3 hours
PHYS 213 - General Physics Laboratory I 1 hour
PHYS 214 - General Physics Laboratory II 1 hour
*Waived if equivalent math was taken in high school with minimum grade of B.
Medicine, cont.
The following courses are strongly recommended:
BIOL 313 - Developmental Biology 3 hours
BIOL 412 - Cell and Molecular Biology 4 hours
BIOL 416 - Human Anatomy 3 hours
BIOL 417 - Animal Histology 3 hours
BIOL 418 - Animal Physiology 3 hours
MATH 215 - Statistics (I-2a) 3 hours
PSYC 122 - General Psychology 3 hours
It is recommended that one of the first two courses be taken before taking the MCAT.
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B.S. Medical Laboratory Science
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
BIOL 151 General Biology 4
CHEM 151 General Chemistry 4
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections (for BIOL majors) 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
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BIOL 152 General Biology 4
CHEM 152 General Chemistry 4
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
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BIOL 311 Genetics 4
CHEM 311 Organic Chemistry 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
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CHEM 312 Organic Chemistry 4
ALHT 225 Intro to Clinical Lab Science 2
MATH 120 Precalculus Algebra* (or elective) 3
BIOL 329 General Microbiology 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
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BIOL 340 Immunology 3
U.D. Religion (R-3 or R-4) 3
U.D. Biology Elective*** (W) 3
Elective** 7
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PSYC 128 or SOCI 125 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Electives** 7
U.D. Electives** (W) 3
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The clinical program through Andrews University covers one
calendar year.
TOTAL HOURS (min. required to graduate) 124
TOTAL HOURS PRE-MED LAB 94
Note: Twenty hours of upper division credit, including two writing (W) courses, are required. One (W) course must be in a cognate area and one in a non-cognate
area.
It is not advisable for a student scoring below an ACT Composite of 26 to take General Biology and General Chemistry concurrently.
*Can be waived if taken in high school with a minimum grade of B. The student must take an elective class to replace the math class.
**Recommended electives: PHYS 211-214, CHEM 315, 321, 361; MGNT 334.
*** Recommended BIOL 315 (Winter every other year) or 424 (Fall/Winter), (W)
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A.S. Allied Health Pre-Dental Hygiene
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
BIOL 225 Basic Microbiology 4
CHEM 119 Introductory Chemistry 4
HLED 173 Health for Life* 2
SOCI 150 or Cultural Anthropology or
SOCI 230 Multicultural Relations 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10)** 2
Elective 1
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CHEM 120 Survey of Health Chemistry 3
CHEM 121 Survey of Health Chemistry Lab 1
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
SOCI 125 Intro. to Sociology (IN-8) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELB***, RELT 138, 225 or 255 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10)** 3
Elective 1
16
ALHT 111 Intro to Health Professions 1
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology 4
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
PSYC 122 General Psychology 3
16
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Physiology 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
16
* May be substituted by NRNT 125 Nutrition or HLNT 135 Nutrition for Life.
** Must select from 2 areas to total a minimum of 5 hours in IN-10. (limit of 2 credit hrs. from MUPF) Choose from the following:
ELIT 214, 215, 216; MUCH 216; MUHL 115, 120, 218; MUPF 118, 119, 128, 129, 138, 158; ARTH 128; HMNT 205
***RELB courses: See general education requirements for exceptions.
Recommended: BIOL 255 Intro to Dentistry.
NOTE: C is the lowest acceptable grade.
TOTAL HOURS 64
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A.S. Allied Health Pre-Nutrition & Dietetics (Andrews)
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
CHEM 119 Intro ductory Chemistry 4
NRNT 125 Nutrition 3
PSYC 122 General Psychology 3
HIST 174 or 175 3
RELB*, RELT 138, 225 or 255 3
16
BIOL 225 Basic Microbiology 4
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
CHEM 120 Survey of Health Chemistry 3
CHEM 121 Survey of Health Chemistry Lab 1
Aesthetic Analysis** 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Elective 1
16
TOTAL HOURS 64
ALHT 111 Intro to Health Professions 1
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology 4
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
SOCI 125 Intro to Sociology 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Physiology 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
16
NOTE:Cis the lowest acceptable grade accepted by Andrews.
*RELB courses: See general education requirements for exceptions.
**Choose 3 credits form the following classes: ELIT 214, 215, 216; MUCH 216; MUHL 115, 120, 218; ARTH 128; HMNT 205
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A.S. Allied Health Pre-Nutrition & Dietetics (Loma Linda)
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
CHEM 151 General Chemistry 4
HLED 210 Medical Terminology 1
NRNT 125 Nutrition 3
PSYC 122 General Psychology 3
RELB*, RELT 138, 225 or 255 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10)** 2
16
BIOL 225 Basic Microbiology 4
CHEM 152 General Chemistry 4
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Physical Activity (P-1-b) 1
SOCI/PSYC/PLSC Electives 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10)** 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 64
ALHT 111 Intro to Health Professions 1
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology 4
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
HIST 154, 155, 174 or 175 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Physiology 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
SOCI 125 Intro to Sociology (IN-8) 3
16
NOTE: Cis the lowest acceptable grade.
* RELB courses: See general education requirements for exceptions.
** Must select from two areas to total a minimum of 5-hours in IN-10 (limit of 2 credit hours from MUPF).
Choose from the following:
ELIT 214, 215, 216; MUCH 216; MUHL 115, 120, 218; MUPF 118, 119, 128, 129, 138, 158; ARTH 218; HMNT 205
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A.S. Allied Health Pre-Physical Therapy (Andrews)
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
ALHT 111 Intro to Health Professions 1
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology 4
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
PSYC 122 General Psychology 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
16
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Physiology 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
HLNT 135 Nutrition 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
CHEM 151 General Chemistry 4
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
PETH 314 Biomechanics 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology 3
RELB
*
, RELT 138, 225 or 255 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives 1-4
16
CHEM 152 General Chemistry 4
MATH 215 Statistics 3
PETH 315 Physiology of Exercise (W) 4
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10)** 3
Elective 1
16
HLED 210 Medical Terminology 1
HLNT 325 Sports Nutrition 3
HLED/PETH Elective 3
PHYS 211, 213 General Physics I & Lab 4
U.D. Religion*** 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
PHYS 212, 214 General Physics II & Lab 4
BIOL 416 Human Anatomy 3
HLED 470 Current Issues in Health 2
HLED 491 Wellness Capstone 2
PETH 326 Personal Trainer 3
14
TOTAL HOURS 92
RELB courses: See general education requirements for exceptions.
**
Choose 3 credits from the following classes: ELIT 214, 215, 216; COMM 326; MUCH 216; MUHL 115, 120, 218; ARTH 218; HMNT
205. Refer to general education requirements for acceptable options. To fulfill the total 92 semester hours required, electives should be chosen from
service-related courses, business, cultural and diversity courses, arts and humanities, physical activities and nutrition.
Important Note: Observation Hours: Students must complete a minimum of 80 observation hours supervised by a licensed physical therapist in at
least 3 different settings; at least 20 hours must be in an inpatient acute care or hospital setting. Please note that sub-acute, rehab, skilled nursing
home or extended care facilities do not qualify as a hospital or acute care setting. See PTCAS for a copy of an Observation Hour Verification form.
NOTE: Cis the lowest acceptable grade.
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A.S. Allied Health Pre-Speech Language Pathology and Audiology
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
ALHT 111 Intro to Health Professions 1
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology 4
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PSYC 122 General Psychology 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
ALHT 284 Intro to Speech-Lang. Path & Audiology 2
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Physiology 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
HIST 154, 155, 174, or 175 (IN-6) 3
Elective 1
16
HLED 173 Health for Life* 2
MATH 215 Statistics 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology 3
SOCI, PLSC, ECON or GEOG 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10)** 2
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives 2
16
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
PHYS 137 Conceptual Physics *** 3
Math course or Elective 3
RELB
, RELT 138, 225 or 255 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10)** 3
Electives 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 64
* Can take NRNT 125 as substitution.
** Must select from 2 areas to total a minimum of 5 hours in IN-10. (Limit of 2 credit hours from MUPF) Choose from the follow-
ing: ELIT 214, 215, 216; MUCH 216; MUHL 115, 120, 218; MUPF 118, 119, 128, 129, 138, 158; ARTH 128; HMNT 205
***If applying to LLU, a Chemistry course can be substituted for Exploring Physics.
Note: LLU requires two years of high school math including Algebra I and II or a minimum of Intermediate Algebra in college with-
out credit or College Algebra or higher for credit. Statistics does not meet LLUs math requirement
Andrews requires Statistics.
Except RELB 125.
NOTE: Cis the lowest acceptable grade for AU and LLU.
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B.A. Biology (Chemistry Minor)
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
BIOL 151 General Biology 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Elective 3
16
BIOL 152 General Biology 4
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
16
BIOL 282 Biological Analysis 3
BIOL 311 Genetics 4
CHEM 151 General Chemistry (IN-7) 4
Foreign Lang or elective** 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
CHEM 152 General Chemistry 4
Biology Elective* 3
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Foreign Lang or elective** 3
Elective 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
CHEM 311 Organic Chemistry (CHEM minor) 4
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Elective (sugg. Gen Physics I) 4
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
BIOL 412 Cell & Molecular Biology 4
CHEM 312 Organic Chemistry (CHEM minor) 4
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Elective (sugg. Gen Physics II) 4
15
BIOL 317/321 Ecology (SERV-2) or Field Ecol. (Summ) 3
BIOL 424 Issues in Nat. Sci. & Religion (W) 3
U.D. Biology Elective* 3
CHEM Elective Minor (sugg. Biochm) 4
U.D. Elective (W) 3
16
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Biology Elective* 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
Stewardship, Business, & Econ. (IN-9) 3
U.D. Elective 5
15
*Choose one course minimum from each biology elective area. (9 hours)
**Language waived if 2 years high school language taken. If not, 6 hours elementary language required for B.A.
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B.A. Biology, Teaching Licensure 6-12
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
BIOL 151 General Biology 4
CHEM 151 General Chemistry 4
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
16
BIOL 152 General Biology 4
CHEM 152 General Chemistry 4
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
16
BIOL 282 Biological Analysis 3
BIOL 311 Genetics 4
EDUC 138 Intro/Found of Secondary Ed. 3
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs (R-4) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
16
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Candidacy 0
EDUC 253 Responsive Teaching 1
EDUC 317 Teaching with Technology 2
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology 3
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage (R-2) 3
Biology Elective* 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
EDUC 342 Curriculum Content Methods, Grd 6-12 2
EDUC 434 Reading & Writing in the Content Areas 2
PHYS 137 Conceptual Physics 3
Stewardship, Business, & Econ. (IN-9) 3
U.D. RELB except RELB 125 (W) (R-3) 3
U.D. Biology Elective* 3
16
BIOL 412 Cell & Molecular Biology 4
EDUC 252 Praxis Preparation—Secondary 0
EDUC 419 Phil. & Ldrshp. of Christian Ed. (W) (SERV-2) 3
MATH 120 Precalculus Algebra 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
U.D. Biology Elective* 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 125-131
BIOL 317/321 Ecology (SERV-2) or Field Ecology (Summer) 3
BIOL 424 Issues in Nat. Sci. & Religion (W) 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
EDUC 345 Learning Theory & Classroom Management 2
EDUC 346 Field Experience in Secondary Education 2
EDUC 347 Assessment and Differentiation 2
EDUC 348 Secondary Instructional Methods 2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
16
EDUC 464 Teaching Seminar 2
EDUC 472 Enhanced Student Teaching Sec. (SERV-2) 10
12
ANY SUMMER
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Foreign Language** 0-6
1-7
*Choose one course minimum from each biology elective area (9 hours).
**Language waived if 2 years high school language taken. If not, 6 hours elementary language required for BA.
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B.S. Biology-Biomedical
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
BIOL 151 General Biology (IN-7) 4
CHEM 151 General Chemistry 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
15
BIOL 152 General Biology (IN-7) 4
BIOL 282 Biological Analysis 3
CHEM 152 General Chemistry 4
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
15
BIOL 311 Genetics 4
CHEM 311 Organic Chemistry 4
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Elective** 1
16
CHEM 312 Organic Chemistry 4
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Biology Elective* 3
Elective** 3
16
CHEM 361 Biochemistry I 4
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
PHYS 211 General Physics I 3
PHYS 213 General Physics I Lab 1
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
15
BIOL 412 Cell & Molecular Biology 4
PHYS 212 General Physics II 3
PHYS 214 General Physics II Lab 1
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Biology Elective* 3
U.D. Electives** (W) 4
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
BIOL 317/321 Ecology (SERV-2) or Field Ecol 3
BIOL 424 Issues in Nat. Sci. & Religion (W) 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ. (IN-9) 3
U.D. Biology Elective* 3
Elective** 3
15
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
U.D. Biology Elective* 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
Electives** 6
16
*One course minimum from each elective area: Biological Systems, Organismal Biology, and Clinical Sciences, plus one course from any category (12 hours total).
** Highly recommended electives: ACCT 221, MGNT 334, PSYC 122, BIOL 297 (1-2 hours) or BIOL 476 (1-2 hours).
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B.S. Biology-Research
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
BIOL 151 General Biology 4
CHEM 151 General Chemistry 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
15
BIOL 152 General Biology 4
BIOL 282 Biological Analysis 3
CHEM 152 General Chemistry 4
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
15
BIOL 311 Genetics 4
CHEM 311 Organic Chemistry 4
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
15
BIOL 305 Proposal Writing (W) 1
CHEM 312 Organic Chemistry 4
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Biology Elective* 3
Electives** 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
PHYS 211 General Physics I 3
PHYS 213 General Physics I Lab 1
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
U.D. Biology Elective* 3
U.D. Electives** 3
16
BIOL 412 Cell & Molecular Biology 4
BIOL 476 Research in Biology 1-2
PHYS 212 General Physics II 3
PHYS 214 General Physics II Lab 1
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
U.D. Electives** 3
15-16
TOTAL HOURS 124
BIOL 317/321 Ecology (SERV-2) or Field Ecology 3
BIOL 424 Issues in Nat. Sci. & Religion (W) 3
BIOL 496 Senior Thesis (W) 1
Stewardship, Business & Econ. (IN-9) 3
U.D. Biology Elective* 3
Electives** 3
16
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Biology Elective* 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Electives** 4
U.D. Elective 1-2
15-16
*One course minimum from each elective area: Biological Systems, Organismal Biology, and Clinical Sciences, plus one course from any category (12 hours total).
** Electives to total 124 hours.
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A.S. Biology
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
BIOL 151 General Biology 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking ** 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fit for Life 1
MATH 120 Precalculus Algebra 3
Elective 1
16
BIOL 152 General Biology 4
BIOL 282 Biological Analysis 3
MATH 215 Statistics** 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II ** 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
BIOL 311 Genetics 4
CHEM 151 General Chemistry 4
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Religion (R-2 or R-3) 3
Elective 1
16
CHEM 152 General Chemistry 4
Biology Elective 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Electives* 6
16
TOTAL HOURS 64
*Highly suggested ACCT 221 and BUAD 126
** General education courses for a 4-year degree.
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B.B.A. Accounting
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 120 Precalculus Algebra 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
16
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
BUAD 217 Business Computer Applications 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life (P-1a) 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
ACCT 311 Intermediate Accounting I 4
BUAD 201 Business Major Qualification 0
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
ECON 224 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
MGNT 334 Principles of Management 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
15
ACCT 312 Intermediate Accounting II 4
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
ECON 225 Principles of Microeconomics 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
ACCT 322 Cost Accounting 3
BUAD 312 Professional Comm & Leadership 3
BUAD 305 Intro to Business Analytics 3
BUAD 412 Preparing to Meet the Firms 1
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
16
ACCT 456 Federal Taxation 3
BUAD 358 Ethical, Social and Legal Environ. (W)+ 3
FNCE 315 Principles of Finance 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. ACCT Elec. (excl ACCT 491/492) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 125
ACCT 443 Accounting Systems 3
BUAD 339 Business Law 3
BUAD 485 Missional Business 3
MGNT 364 International Business & Economics 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Business Elective* 3
16
ACCT 452 Auditing 3
ACCT 494 Accounting Capstone 1
BUAD 488 Seminar in Business Administration+ 1
MGNT 350 Bus. Oper. & Supply Chain Mgt. 3
MGNT 464 Business Strategies (W)+ 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
14
* 3 hours UD Electives ACCT/BMKT/BUAD/ECON/FNCE/MGNT (excluding 261, 461, 491, 492, 493 courses)
+Required to take in residence.
NOTE: 9 UD hours in the concentration must be taken in residence. These hours are in addition to those noted. Please consult with your advisor.
SUMMER
ACCT 492 Internship 0
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B.B.A. Cyber Security
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
CPTR 108 #Essence Of Computing 3
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
BUAD 217 Business Computer Applications 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
MATH 120 Precalculus Algebra 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
15
CPTR 124 Fund. of Programming 4
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
BUAD 201 Business Major Qualification 0
ECON 224 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives 1
14
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
BUAD 312 Professional Communication & Ldrsp 3
ECON 225 Principles of Microeconomics 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
MGNT 334 Principles of Management 3
15
BUAD 339 Business Law 3
BUAD 305 Intro to Business Analytics 3
CPTR 328 Principles of Networking 3
CPTR 454 Cyber Forensics 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
16
BUAD 358 Ethical, Social, & Legal Env. (W)+ 3
BUAD 412 Preparing to Meet the Firms 1
CPTR 427 Network Security 3
FNCE 315 Principles of Finance 3
Major Selection* 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
BUAD 485 Missional Business 3
CPTR 444 Advanced Network Security 3
MGNT 364 International Business & Economics 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
U.D. Religion (W) (R-4) 3
15
BUAD 488 Seminar in Business Admin.+ 1
MGNT 350 Bus. Oper. & Supply Chain Mgt. 3
MGNT 464 Business Strategies (W)+ 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
Elective 3
14
SUMMER
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
SUMMER
CPTR 492 Internship 0
*Select one from: CPIS 443, CPTE 440, CPTR 230, or 254.
+Required to take in residence.
NOTE: 9UD hours in the concentration must be taken in residence. These
hours are in addition to those noted. Please consult with your advisor.
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B.B.A. Finance
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I (IN-2) 3
MATH 120 Precalculus Algebra 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections (IN-1) 1
Aesthetic Analysis(IN-10) 3
16
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
BUAD 217 Business Computer Applications 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking (IN-3) 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think Ac Rdg & Wrtg II (IN-2) 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
ACCT 311 Intermediate Accounting I 4
BUAD 201 Business Major Qualifications 0
ECON 224 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
MGNT 334 Principles of Management 3
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
16
ACCT 312 Intermediate Accounting II 4
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
ECON 225 Principles of Microeconomics 3
FNCE 315 Principles of Finance 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
BUAD 305 Business Analytics 3
BUAD 312 Professional Comm & Leadership 3
BUAD 412 Preparing to Meet the Firms 1
FNCE 452 Financial Markets 3
FNCE 448 Corporate Finance 3
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
16
BUAD 358 Ethical, Social and Legal (W)+ 3
FNCE 455 Fundamentals of Investments 3
MGNT 350 Bus. Oper. & Supply Chain Mgt. 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
U.D. FNCE (consider FNCE 450) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
BUAD 339 Business Law 3
MGNT 364 International Business & Economics 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
U.D. Religion (W) 3
U.D. FNCE (consider FNCE 461) 3
15
BUAD 485 Missional Business 3
BUAD 488 Seminar in Business Administration+ 1
MGNT 464 Business Strategies (W)+ 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
U.D. FNCE (consider FNCE 425) 3
14
*9 hours U.D. FNCE Electives (Exclude FNCE 491/492)
+Required to take in residence.
NOTE: 9 UD hours in the concentration must be taken in residence. These hours are in addition to those noted.
Please consult with your advisor.
SUMMER
FNCE 492 Internship 0
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B.B.A. Health Services and Senior Living Administration
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ALHT 111 Introduction to Health Professions 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
15
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 120 Precalculus Algebra 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 3
16
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
BUAD 217 Business Computer Applications 3
ECON 224 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
MGNT 334 Principles of Management 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
BUAD 305 Business Analytics 3
ECON 225 Principles of Microeconomics 3
HLED 210 Medical Terminology 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 3
16
BUAD 201 Business Major Qualification 0
BUAD 312 Professional Comm & Leadership 3
BUAD 339 Business Law 3
BUAD 358 Ethical, Social & Legal (W)+ 3
BUAD 412 Preparing to Meet the Firms 1
FNCE 315 Prin of Finance + 3
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
16
BUAD 488 Seminar in Business Admin. + 1
HSSL 390 Internship in Home Comm-Based Org 1
MGNT 350 Bus Oper. & Supply Chain Mgt. 3
MGNT 364 International Business & Econ 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Religion (R-4) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
HSSL 431 Gen Admin HSSL I 3
HSSL 434 Financial Mgnt HSSL Facility + 3
HSSL 435 Human Resource Mgnt & Mktg + 3
HSSL 490 Internship in Assisted Liv/Res Care Comm 1
MGNT 464 Business Strategies (W) + 3
13
BUAD 485 Missional Business 3
HSSL 432 Gen Adm. HSSL II 3
HSSL 437 Marketing of the HSSL Facility+ 3
HSSL 492 Internship in Skilled Nurs. Adm. + 4
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
14
+ Required to take In Residence.
SUMMER
SOCI 349 Aging and Society (W) 3
34
B.B.A. Management-Entrepreneurship
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 120 Precalculus Algebra 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
BUAD 217 Business Computer Applications 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
16
BUAD 201 Business Major Qualifications 0
ECON 224 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
MGNT 334 Principles of Management 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
ECON 225 Principles of Microeconomics 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Electives 3
16
BUAD 305 Business Analytics 3
BUAD 312 Professional Comm & Leadership 3
BUAD 358 Ethical, Social, Legal (W)+ 3
MGNT 364 Intl Business & Economy 3
MGNT 371 Principles of Entrepreneurship+ 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
BUAD 339 Business Law 3
BUAD 412 Preparing to Meet the Firms 1
FNCE 315 Prin of Finance 3
MGNT 344 Human Resource Management 3
MGNT 372 Small Business Management+ 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
MGNT 368 Multicultural Management 3
MGNT 420 Organizational Behavior 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
U.D. Major Electives**+ 3
Electives 2
15
*3 hours U.D. Electives ACCT/BMKT/BUAD/ECON/FNCE/MGNT (Excluding ACCT 261, 461, 491, 492; BMKT 491, 492, 493; BUAD 491, 492; FNCE 491, 492;
MGNT 491, 492)
+Required to take in residence.
NOTE: 9 UD hours in the concentration must be taken in residence. These hours are in addition to those noted.
Please consult with your advisor.
BUAD 485 Missional Business 3
BUAD 488 Seminar in Business Administration+ 1
MGNT 350 Bus. Oper. & Supply Chain Mgt. 3
MGNT 450 Leadership in Organizations 3
MGNT 464 Business Strategies (W)+ 3
13
SUMMER
MGNT 492 Internship 0
35
B.B.A. Management-International Business
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
WINTER
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
BUAD 217 Business Computer Applications 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 120 Precalculus Algebra 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
BUAD 201 Business Major Qualification 0
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
ECON 224 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
SOCI 150 Cultural Anthropology 3
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Beg. Foreign Language 3
16
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
COMM 330 Intercultural Communication (W) 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
ECON 225 Principles of Microeconomics 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
Beg. Foreign Language 3
16
BUAD 305 Business Analytics 3
BUAD 312 Professional Comm & Leadership 3
BUAD 412 Preparing to Meet the Firms 1
MGNT 334 Principles of Management 3
MGNT 364 Int. Business & Economics 3
Intermediate Foreign Language 3
16
SUMMER
MGNT 492 Internship 0
FNCE 315 Principles of Finance 3
MGNT 344 Human Resource Management 3
MGNT 368 Multicultural Management + 3
RELT 458 World Religions (R-4) (W) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Intermediate Foreign Language 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 134
BMKT 375 International Marketing 3
BUAD 358 Ethical, Social, Legal (W) + 3
BUAD 339 Business Law 3
BUAD 485 Missional Business 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
16
BUAD 488 Seminar in Business Administration + 1
MGNT 350 Bus. Oper. & Supply Chain Mgt. 3
MGNT 450 Leadership in Organizations 3
MGNT 464 Business Strategies (W) + 3
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
16
*6 hours U.D. Electives ACCT/BMKT/BUAD/ECON/FNCE/MGNT (Excluding ACCT 261, 461, 491, 492; BMKT 491, 492, 493; BUAD 491, 492; FNCE 491, 492;
MGNT 491, 492)
+Required to take in residence. Please consult with your advisor.
NOTE: 6 UD hours in the concentration must be taken in residence. These hours are in addition to those noted.
SUMMER
U.D. Business Elective (Summer Tour)*+ 6
FALL
FIRST YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
36
B.B.A. Management-Management
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 120 Precalculus Algebra 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
BUAD 217 Business Computer Applications 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life (P-1a) 1
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
16
BUAD 201 Business Major Qualifications 0
ECON 224 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
MGNT 334 Principles of Management 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Electives 3
16
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
BUAD 305 Business Analytics 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
ECON 225 Principles of Microeconomics 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
16
BUAD 312 Professional Comm & Leadership 3
BUAD 358 Ethical, Social, and Legal (W)+ 3
MGNT 364 International Business & Economics 3
MGNT 368 Multicultural Management 3
U.D. Major Elective* 3
15
BUAD 339 Business Law 3
BUAD 412 Preparing to Meet the Firms 1
FNCE 315 Principles of Finance 3
MGNT 344 Human Resources Management 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
14
TOTAL HOURS 124
BUAD 485 Missional Business 3
MGNT 420 Organizational Behavior 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
U.D. Major Electives*+ 3
U.D. Major Electives* 3
16
BUAD 488 Seminar in Bus. Administration+ 1
MGNT 350 Bus. Oper. & Supply Chain Mgt. 3
MGNT 450 Leadership in Organizations + 3
MGNT 464 Business Strategies (W) + 3
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
Elective 2
15
*9 hours U.D. Electives ACCT/BMKT/BUAD/ECON/FNCE/MGNT (Excluding ACCT 261, 461, 491, 492; BMKT 491, 492; BUAD 491, 492; FNCE 491, 492;
MGNT 491, 492)
+Required to take in residence.
NOTE: 9 UD hours in the concentration must be taken in residence. These hours are in addition to those noted.
Please consult with your advisor.
SUMMER
MGNT 492 Internship 0
37
B.B.A. Marketing
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
15
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 120 Precalculus Algebra 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
15
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
BUAD 217 Business Computer Applications 3
ECON 224 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
MGNT 334 Principles of Management 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
ECON 225 Principles of Microeconomics 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
15
BUAD 201 Business Major Qualification 0
BUAD 305 Intro to Business Analytics 3
BUAD 312 Professional Comm & Leadership 3
BUAD 339 Business Law 3
BUAD 358 Ethical, Social, Legal (W)+ 3
BUAD 412 Preparing to Meet the Firms 1
FNCE 315 Principles of Finance 3
16
BMKT 327 Consumer Behavior 3
BMKT 410 or Service Marketing (W/Odd) 3
BMKT 423 Prin. Integr Mktg Comm (W/Even)
MGNT 350 Bus. Oper. & Supply Chain Mgt. 3
MGNT 364 International Business & Economics 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
BMKT 345 Digital Marketing 3
BUAD 485 Missional Business 3
MGNT 464 Business Strategies (W)+ 3
Elective 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
15
BMKT 410 or Service Marketing (W/Odd) 3
BMKT 423 Prin. Integr Mktg Comm (W/Even)
BMKT 424 Marketing Strategy+ 3
BMKT 497 Marketing Research 3
BUAD 488 Seminar in Business Admin.+ 1
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
14
+Required to take in residence.
NOTE: 9 UD hours in the concentration must be taken in residence. These hours are in addition to those noted.
Please consult with your advisor.
SUMMER
BMKT 493 Internship 2
38
B.S. Business Administration
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 117 College Algebra or Elective (if ACT >18) 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
BUAD 217 Business Computer Applications 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
16
BUAD 201 Business Major Qualification 0
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
ECON 224 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
BUAD 305 Business Analytics 3
ECON 225 Principles of Microeconomics 3
MGNT 334 Principles of Management 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
BUAD 312 Professional Comm & Leadership 3
BUAD 358 Ethical, Social, Legal (W)+ 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives 9
16
SUMMER
BUAD 492 Internship 0
BUAD 339 Business Law 3
BUAD 412 Preparing to Meet the Firms 1
FNCE 315 Principles of Finance 3
MGNT 350 Bus. Oper. & Supply Chain Mgt. 3
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
Electives 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
MGNT 364 International Business & Economics 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
U.D. Electives 4
Electives 3
14
BUAD 485 Missional Business 3
BUAD 488 Seminar in Business Administration+ 1
MGNT 464 Business Strategies (W) + 3
Electives 7
14
+Required to take in residence.
Please consult with your advisor.
39
B.S. Business-Public Relations
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Elective or MATH 117 if MATH ACT below 18 3
Electives 2
15
BRDC 127 Intro. to Digital Storytelling 3
BUAD 217 Business Computer Applications 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
ECON 224 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
JOUR 105 Writing for the Media 3
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
15
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
PREL 246 Fundamentals of Advertising 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
14
BUAD 201 Business Major Qualification 0
BUAD 305 Business Analytics 3
BUAD 312 Professional Comm & Leadership 3
PREL 310 Social Media Strategies 3
BUAD 358 or COMM 427 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
16
BUAD 339 Business Law 3
FNCE 315 Business Finance 3
PREL 235 PR Prin. & Theory 3
PREL 368 Fundraising for Nonprofits* 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
COMM 397 Communication Research (W) 3
MGNT 334 Principles of Management 3
PREL 485 PR Techniques 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
15
BUAD 412 Prep.to Meet the Firms or COMM 415 1
BUAD 488 Seminar in Business Admin.+ 1
MGNT 464 Business Strategies (W)+ 3
PREL 455 PR Strategy & Management 3
PREL 482 PR Campaign (SERV-2) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Biblical Studies, except 125, 255,455,497 (R-3) 3
15
*Recommended Course
+ Required to take in residence
Please consult with your advisor.
SUMMER
PREL 493 Public Relations Internship 3
40
A.S. Accounting
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
BUAD 217 Business Computer Applications 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 3
16
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking * 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II* 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Elective - BUAD 126 Intro to Business 3
16
ACCT 311 Intermediate .Accounting I 4
BUAD 201 Business Major Qualification 0
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
ECON 224 Prin of Macroeconomics (IN-9) 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
U.D. ACCT Elective (Exclude 491,492) 3
Electives 2
16
ACCT 312 Intermediate Accounting II 4
RELB, RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2/R-3) 3
U.D. ACCT Elective (Exclude 491,492) 3
Historical Perspectives 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) * 1
Electives 2
16
TOTAL HOURS 64
* Required general education for a 4-year degree.
41
A.S. Business Administration
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
BUAD 126 Intro to Business 3
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
16
SUMMER
BUAD 201 Business Major Qualification 0
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
BUAD 217 Business Computer Applications 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking* 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II* 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
ECON 224 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
MGNT 334 Principles of Management 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Electives 6
16
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
ECON 225 Principles of Microeconomics 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b)* 1
RELB, RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-3/R-2) 3
Electives 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 64
*General Education for a 4-year degree.
Please consult with your advisor.
42
B.A. Chemistry
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
CHEM 151 General Chemistry 4
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 120 Pre-calculus Algebra* 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Minor 4
16
CHEM 152 General Chemistry 4
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 121 Pre-calculus Trigonometry 2
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Minor 4
16
CHEM 311 Organic Chemistry 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
MATH 191 Calculus I 4
Human Development (IN-8) 3
15
CHEM 312 Organic Chemistry 4
CHEM 315 Quantitative Analysis 4
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) or MATH 192** 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
PHYS 211 General Physics I**** 3
PHYS 213 General Physics I Lab**** 1
Minor 3
Foreign Lang. (if required) or Elective 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. CHEM Elective*** 3
U.D. Elective 2
16
CHEM 385 Chemistry Seminar 1
PHYS 212 General Physics II**** 3
PHYS 214 General Physics II Lab**** 1
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
Foreign Lang. (if required) or Elective 3
U.D. Minor 4
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
CHEM 411 Physical Chemistry I (W) 4
CHEM 496 Intro. Research (W) 1
CHEM 498 Research in Chemistry 1
U.D. Minor 3
U.D. Electives 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
15
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Stewardship, Business, & Econ (IN-9) 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Electives 3
U.D. Electives 3
16
*If you have already taken Precalculus Algebra, Math 191 (Calculus I) may be taken fall semester. Talk to your advisor regarding the math course for winter sem.
**If you take MATH 192 as an elective, MATH 215 (IN-4) must be taken another semester, as it is required in order to graduate.
***CHEM Elective: Check with your adviser to determine which chemistry courses will be offered during your junior and senior years. Physical Chemistry II and
Inorganic Chemistry will be offered the same winter semester, while Adv. Organic Chemistry will be offered in the alternate winter semester. If you wish to take
Biochemistry I or Instrumental Analysis as your elective, it is offered during the fall semester. (Instrumental Analysis in alternate years)
****PHYS 221-224 may be substituted.
May need 6 hrs. elementary foreign language if not 2 years in high school.
43
B.A. Chemistry, Teaching Licensure 6-12
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
BIOL 151 General Biology 4
CHEM 151 General Chemistry 4
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 120 Precalculus Alg (Pre-req for MATH 121) 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
16
CHEM 152 General Chemistry 4
MATH 121 Precalculus Trig (Pre-req for MATH 191) 2
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
EDUC 138 Intro to & Foundations/Secondary Education 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
16
CHEM 311 Organic Chemistry I 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
EDUC 253 Responsive Teaching 1
MATH 191 Calculus I 4
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
CHEM 312 Organic Chemistry II 4
CHEM 315 Quantitative Analysis 4
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Candidacy 0
EDUC 317 Teaching with Technology 2
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage (R-2) 3
15
CHEM 361 Biochemistry I 4
EDUC 342 Curriculum Content Methods-Secondary 2
EDUC 419 Phil. & Ldrshp in Christ. Ed. (W) (SERV2) 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
CHEM 363 Biochemistry Laboratory 1
CHEM 385 Chemistry Seminar 1
EDUC 252 Praxis Preparation—Secondary 0
EDUC 434 Reading and Writing in the Content Area 2
RELT 317 Issues in Phy. Science (R-4) 3
Stewardship, Business, & Econ (IN-9) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
13
TOTAL HOURS 130
CHEM 411 Physical Chemistry I (W) 4
CHEM 496 Introduction to Research (W) 1
CHEM 498 Research in Chemistry 1
EDUC 345 Learning Theory & Classroom Management 2
EDUC 346 Field Experience in Secondary Education 2
EDUC 347 Assessment and Differentiation 2
EDUC 348 Secondary Instructional Methods 2
14
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
EDUC 472 Enhanced Student Teaching Sec. (SERV2) 10
EDUC 464 Teaching Seminar 2
13
+
Eligible for SDA General Science endorsement with which they can teach all sciences for secondary.
May need 6 hrs. elementary foreign language if not 2 yrs in high school.
^ PHYS 211-214 may not be offered at SAU during this summer session.
*May substitute PHYS 221/223 & PHYS 222/224.
SUMMER
PHYS 211-214 General Physics I & II (with lab)^* 8
SUMMER
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
44
B.S. Chemistry
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
CHEM 151 General Chemistry 4
MATH 191 Calculus I 4
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
CHEM 152 General Chemistry 4
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
MATH 192 Calculus II 4
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
15
CHEM 311 Organic Chemistry 4
PHYS 221 Physics for Scien. & Engineers I 4
PHYS 223 Physics for Scien. & Engineers I Lab 1
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
16
CHEM 312 Organic Chemistry 4
CHEM 315 Quantitative Analysis 4
PHYS 222 Physics for Scien. & Engineers II 4
PHYS 224 Physics for Scien. & Engineers II Lab 1
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
16
CHEM 321 Instrumental Analysis 4
CHEM 361 Biochemistry I 4
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
Stewardship, Business, & Econ (IN-9) 3
Electives 2
16
CHEM 385 Chemistry Seminar 1
MATH 315 Differential Equations 3
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives 6
14
TOTAL HOURS 124
CHEM 411 Physical Chemistry I (W) 4
CHEM 496 Intro to Research (W) 1
CHEM 498 Research in Chemistry 1
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Electives 5
15
CHEM 415 Physical Chemistry II 3
CHEM 435 Inorganic Chemistry 4
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
Electives 6
16
NOTE: Some upper division chemistry courses are offered in alternate years; the student should plan accordingly.
45
B.S. Chemistry-Biochemistry
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
BIOL 151 General Biology I 4
CHEM 151 General Chemistry I 4
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
BIOL 152 General Biology II 4
CHEM 152 General Chemistry II 4
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 191 Calculus I 4
16
CHEM 311 Organic Chemistry I 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
PHYS 211 General Physics I**** 3
PHYS 213 General Physics Lab I**** 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
14
CHEM 312 Organic Chemistry II 4
CHEM 315 Quantitative Analysis 4
PHYS 212 General Physics II**** 3
PHYS 214 General Physics II Lab**** 1
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELT 138, 255 or 255 (R-2) 3
16
CHEM 361 Biochemistry I 4
BIOL 311 Genetics 4
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
15
CHEM 362 Biochemistry II 3
CHEM 363 Biochemistry Lab 1
CHEM 385 Chemistry Seminar 1
CHEM 425 Adv. Organic Chemistry** 3
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
Electives 5
16
TOTAL HOURS 124-125
CHEM 411 Physical Chemistry I (W) 4
CHEM 496 Introduction to Research (W) 1
CHEM 498 Research in Chemistry 1
BIOL 340, 412, or 418* 3-4
Stewardship, Business, & Econ (IN-9) 3
Electives 3
15-16
MATH 192 Calculus II*** 4
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
Electives 5
16
*One or more of these classes may be taught during winter semester; check with your adviser
**CHEM 425 would count as your chemistry elective; this may be replaced with a different course offered during your junior or senior year such as
CHEM 321, 415, or 435
***To meet the recommendations of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the American Chemical Society, MATH 192 Calculus II
must be taken. However, MATH 215: Statistics is sufficient to fulfill the requirements for the degree.
****PHYS 221-224 may be substituted.
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A.S. Chemistry
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
CHEM 151 General Chemistry I 4
MATH 191 Calculus I
1
4
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
CHEM 152 General Chemistry II 4
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
MATH 192 Calculus II
2
4
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II* 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Electives 1
16
CHEM 311 Organic Chemistry I 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking* 3
PHYS 221 Physics for Scien. & Engineers I
3
4
PHYS 223 Physics for Scien. & Engineers Lab
3
1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2)
4
3
Electives 1
16
CHEM 312 Organic Chemistry II 4
PHYS 222 Physics for Scien. & Engineers II
3
4
PHYS 224 Physics for Scien. & Engineers Lab
3
1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Electives
5
4
16
TOTAL HOURS 64
*Required general education for a 4-year degree.
1
MATH 191 (Calculus I) may be taken if you have already taken Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry at the college level or
have a math ACT score of 24 or higher. Talk to your advisor regarding the math course for this semester.
2
MATH 192 (Calculus II) is a prerequisite for PHYS 222. If PHYS 211 & PHYS 212 are taken instead of PHYS 221 & PHYS
222, MATH 215 (Statistics) may be taken to fulfill degree requirements. If MATH 215 is taken one additional elective credit
must be taken to fulfill degree requirements.
3
PHYS 211 & PHYS 212 may be taken instead of PHYS 221 & PHYS 222, and PHYS 213 &PHYS 214 may be taken instead of
PHYS 223 & PHYS 224. Students planning to pursue a B.S. degree in Chemistry following completion of the A.S. degree should
take PHYS 221-224.
4
Courses with the RELB prefix (except for RELB 125, 255, 455, 497) may also be taken to fulfill religion requirements for the
A.S. degree.
5
CHEM 205 (Tutoring Chemistry) is a recommended one-credit elective that fulfills Christian Service requirements. CHEM 315
(Quantitative Analysis) is a highly recommended four-credit elective for students pursuing a four-year chemistry degree or em-
ployment in chemistry following completion of the A.S. degree.
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B.A. Computer Science (EVEN Start Year)
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR (Fall EVEN) (Winter ODD)
SECOND YEAR (Fall ODD) (Winter EVEN)
THIRD YEAR (Fall EVEN) (Winter ODD)
FOURTH YEAR (Fall ODD) (Winter EVEN)
CPTR 108 #Essence of Computing 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 120 Precalculus Algebra 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Electives 2
Minor 3
16
CPTR 124 Fund. of Programming 4
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
Electives 3
Minor 3
16
CPTR 215 Fundamentals of Software Design 4
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives* 3
Minor 3
14
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
CPTR 302 Software Dev Tools 1
CPTR 319 Database Management Systems 3
MATH 280 Discrete Math Structures 3
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Minor 3
16
CPTR 318 Data Structures & Algorithms 3
CPTR 328 Principles of Networking 3
CPTR 386 Technical Writing in Comp (W) 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ. (IN-9) 3
U.D. Electives 3
16
CPTR 365 Operating Systems 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psych. (IN-8) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Minor 3
U.D. Electives** 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
16
CPTR 333 Computer Arch & Design (ODD Fall) 3
CPTR 486 Senior Seminar (W) 2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
U.D. History (IN-6) (W) 3
Electives 4
16
CPTR 427 Network Security 3
CPTR 488 Senior Project 2
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) (W) 3
U.D. Minor 3
U.D. Electives*** 3
14
TOTAL HOURS 124
BA in CS Concentration in Security BA in CS Concentration in Web Development
*CPTR 254 UNIX Administration (Winter)
or
*CPTR 230 Windows Administration (Fall) 3
**CPTR 444 Advanced Network Security (ODD, Fall) 3
***CPTR 454 Cyber Forensics (EVEN, Winter) 3
*CPTR 212 Web Programming (Fall)
or
*CPTR 435 Mobile App & Dev. (ODD, Fall) 3
**CPTR 446 Web Services (EVEN, Fall) 3
***CPTR 456 Advanced Web Programming (Fall) 3
NOTE: Need 6 hours of elementary foreign language if student does not have 2 years of same foreign language in high school.
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B.S. Computer Science (EVEN Start Year)
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL WINTER
FIRST YEAR (Fall EVEN) (Winter ODD)
SECOND YEAR (Fall ODD) (Winter EVEN)
THIRD YEAR (Fall EVEN) (Winter ODD)
FOURTH YEAR (Fall ODD) (Winter EVEN)
CPTR 108 #Essence of Computing 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 120 Precalculus Algebra 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
CPTR 124 Fund. of Programming 4
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 121 Precalculus Trigonometry 2
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Stewardship (IN-9) 3
16
CPTR 215 Fundamentals of Software Design 4
MATH 191 Calculus I 4
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Natural Science w/lab (IN-7)^ 4
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
CPTR 319 Database Management Systems 3
MATH 280 Discrete Math Structures 3
MATH 192 Calculus II 4
Natural Science w/lab (IN-7)^ 4
14
CPTR 318 Data Structures & Algorithms 3
CPTR 328 Principles of Networking 3
CPTR 386 Technical Writing in Comp. 1
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
U.D. History (IN-6) 3
Electives* 3
16
CPTR 365 Operating Systems 3
CPTR 427 Network Security 3
MATH 200 Elementary Linear Algebra 2
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. CPHE/CPTR Elective 3
U.D. Electives** 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
CPTR 333 Comp. Arch. & Design (ODD, Fall) 4
CPTR 486 Senior Seminar (W) 2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. CPHE/CPTR Elective 3
U.D. History (IN-6) (W) 3
U.D. Electives*** 3
16
CPTR 302 Software Development Tools 1
CPTR 405 Organ. Of Prog. Lang. (EVEN, Winter) 3
CPTR 488 Senior Project 2
PSYC 128 Developmental Psych (IN-8) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) (W) 3
U.D. Religion Elective (R-4) 3
15
^ BIOL 151, 152; CHEM 151, 152; PHYS 211, 212, 213, 214, or 221, 222, 223, 224.
BS in CS Concentration in Security BS in CS Concentration in Web Development
*CPTR 254 UNIX Administration (Winter)
or
*CPTR 230 Windows Administration (Fall) 3
**CPTR 444 Advanced Network Security (ODD, Fall) 3
***CPTR 454 Cyber Forensics (EVEN, Winter) 3
*CPTR 212 Web Programming (Fall)
or
*CPTR 435 Mobile App & Dev. (ODD Fall) 3
**CPTR 446 Web Services (Even, Fall) 3
***CPTR 456 Advanced Web Programming (Fall) 3
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B.S. Information Technology (EVEN Start Year)
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR (Fall EVEN) (Winter ODD)
SECOND YEAR (Fall ODD) (Winter EVEN)
THIRD YEAR (Fall EVEN) (Winter ODD)
FOURTH YEAR (Fall ODD) (Winter EVEN)
NOND 101 Southern Connections (IN-1) 1
CPTR 108 # Essence Of Computing 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking (IN-3) 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I (IN-2) 3
MATH 120 Pre-calculus Algebra 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
14
COMM 242 Intro to Web Design 3
CPTR 124 Fund. of Programming 4
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II (IN-2) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
BUAD 126 Intro to Business (IN-9) 3
CPTR 212 Web Programming 3
CPTR 230 Windows Administration 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psych (IN-8) 3
Electives* 3
15
CPTR 254 UNIX Systems Administration 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
U.D. Electives*** 3
Electives 3
16
CPTR 328 Principles of Networking 3
CPTR 386 Technical Writing in Comp.(W) 1
CPTR 446 Web Services (EVEN, Fall) 3
U.D. History (IN-6) 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) 3
U.D. Electives** 3
16
CPTE 316 Application Software Support (ODD, Winter) 3
CPTE 343 Software Evaluation (ODD, Winter) 3
CPTR 319 Database Management Systems 3
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) (W) 3
U.D. Computing Elective 3
Physical Activity (P-2) 1
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
CPTE 440 Prog. & Scripting for Admin. (ODD, Fall) 3
CPTR 486 Senior Seminar (W) 2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Electives 9
15
CPTE 433 Network Administration (EVEN, Winter) 3
CPTR 427 Network Security 3
CPTR 488 Senior Project 2
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) (W) 3
Electives 5
16
Work closely with advisor regarding scheduling of classes.
*CPTR 302 Software Development (Winter 1
**CPTR 444 Advanced Network Security (ODD, Fall) 3
***CPTR 454 Cyber Forensics (EVEN, Winter) 3
*CPTR 215 Fundamentals of Software Design (Fall) 4
**CPTR 435 Mobile Application Development (ODD, Fall)3
***CPTR 456 Advanced Web Programming (Fall) 3
BS in IT Concentration in Security BS in IT Concentration in Web Development
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B.A. Liberal Arts Education
Teaching Certification (K-8 SDA; K-5 TN)
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 135 Communication & Public Spreaking 3
EDUC 129 Intro to Foundations of Elementary Education 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PHYS/ERSC Physics or Earth Science (IN-7) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6)* 3
16
BIOL 103 Principles of Biology (IN-4) 3
EDUC 102 Mathematical Numeracy (If Math ACT ≤ 21) 3
or
HIST/PLSC, ELIT/ENGL, EESL, MATH,
Science Emphasis Elective***
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
HLED 173 Health for Life (Online) 2
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
BUAD 128 or ECON 213 (IN-9) 3
15
EDUC 233 Childrens Literature 3
EDUC 238 Bible Methods 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
PEAC/ADAC Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage (R-4) 3
Chemistry (IN-7) 3
16
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Candidacy 0
EDUC 243 Foundations of Elem. Literacy 2
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
GEOG 204 World Geography (SERV-2)^ 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
MATH 117 College Algebra 3
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs (R-2) 3
15
THIRD YEAR
EDUC 251 Praxis Preparation-Elementary 0
EDUC 305 Primary Literacy 3
EDUC 345 Learning Theory & Class Management 2
EDUC 351 Educating the Whole Child 3
HIST 356 Natives & Strangers (W) OR
COMM 330 Intercultural Comm (W) 3
PEAC 325 Physical Act in Elem Sch (P-1b) 1
HIST/PLSC, ELIT/ENGL, EESL, MATH,
Science Emphasis Elective 3
15
EDUC 302 ESL: Strategies & Methods^^ 3
EDUC 327 Elem Math Methods 3
EDUC 339 Principles & Methods of Teaching Reading 3
EDUC 347 Assessment & Differentiation 2
EDUC 454 Elem Sci/Health Methods 2
EDUC 457 Elem Social Studies Methods 2
15
TOTAL HOURS 124-130
EDUC 317 Teaching with Technology 2
EDUC 322 Educational Research & Statistics (W) 3
EDUC 324 Elementary Language Arts Methods 3
EDUC 419 Phil & Leadership Chr. Ed (W) (SERV-2) 3
EDUC 448 Response to Intervention 2
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
16
EDUC 464 Teaching Seminar 2
EDUC 471 Enhanced Student Teaching Elem (SERV-2) 10
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire (online) 1
13
Students must consult the catalog they are under and their degree audits to ensure that they have completed degree requirements.
Elementary education majors must follow sequence carefully to complete program in allotted time frame
*HIST 154, 155, 174, 175, PLSC 254.
**Verify foreign language is met. Elementary language sequence (2 years) in high school is equivalent to 2 sequential semesters of foreign language in college.
*** If enrolled in EDUC 102, reduce elective to 3 hours
^ GEOG 204 or SOCI 150 / ^^ EDUC 301 or 302
SUMMER
World Lang. ** 0-6
SUMMER
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
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B.A. Psychology
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
PSYC 122 General Psychology 3
Minor 3
15
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PSYC 100 Careers in Psychology (SERV-2)^^ 1
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Math course (if required)** or Elective 3
16
PSYC 224 Social Psychology^ 3
PSYC 227 Cognitive Psychology^ 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
Elective 3
16
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Minor 3
Natural Science with lab (IN-7) 4
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Elective (i.e. PSYC 201) 3
16
PSYC 297 Research Design & Statistics I^ 3
PSYC 380 Junior Seminar in Psychology^ 1
RELT 373 Christian Ethics (R-4) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Minor 3
U.D. Elective (W) 3
16
PSYC 315 Abnormal Psychology^^ 3
PSYC 426 Issues in Psychology & Religion^^ 3
PSYC 491 Psychology Practicum * 2
PSYC 498 Research Design & Statistics II (W)^^ 4
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Elective 2
Elective 1
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
PSYC 357 Psychological Testing^ 3
PSYC 418 History & Systems of Psychology^ 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
U.D. Minor 6
15
PSYC 346 Intro to Personality Theories^^ 3
PSYC 480 Senior Seminar in Psychology (W) 1
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Electives 6
U.D. Electives 3
14
NOTE: Elementary foreign language or two years of high school foreign language 0-6 hours.
*Start Junior Year
^Only taught in Fall ^^Only taught in Winter
**MATH–one math course other than MATH 215 if ACT math subscore is below 22, SAT score is below 520, or RSAT score is below 570 (0-3 hours)
This is one sequence to degree fulfillment and does not replace student responsibility to read the appropriate catalog and receive academic advising.
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B.S. Psychology-Clinical
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
PSYC 122 General Psychology 3
Math course (if required) *** or Elective 3
15
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
PSYC 100 Careers in Psychology (SERV-2)^^ 1
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
16
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology 4
PSYC 224 Social Psychology^ 3
PSYC 227 Cognitive Psychology^ 3
PSYC 231 Multicultural Relations 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
16
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Physiology 4
PSYC 346 Intro to Personality Theories 3
RELT 373 Christian Ethics (R-4) 3
Elective (i.e. PSYC 201) 5
15
PSYC 297 Research Design & Stats I^ 3
PSYC 377 Fundamentals of Counseling^ 3
PSYC 380 Junior Seminar in Psychology^ 1
PSYC 422/455 Iss in Adolesc or Emerging Adult ** 3
PSYC 479 Family Counseling^ 3
Elective 3
16
PSYC 315 Abnormal Psychology^^ 3
PSYC 390 Health Psychology (Winter, odd)** 3
PSYC 426 Issues in Psychology & Religion^^ 3
PSYC 491 Psychology Practicum * 2
PSYC 498 Research Design & Stats II (W)^^ 4
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
PSYC 357 Psychological Testing 3
PSYC 418 History & Systems of Psychology^ 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
U.D. Elective (W) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
13
PSYC 233 or Human Sexuality or
PSYC 326 Biological Basis for Behavior 3
PSYC 460 Group Processes** 3
PSYC 480 Senior Seminar in Psychology (W) 1
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Elective 3
14
* Start Junior Year
**Select 9-hours from PSYC 390, 422, 455 or 460.
^Only taught in Fall. ^^ Only taught in Winter.
***MATH-One math course other than MATH 215 if ACT math subscore is below 22, SAT score is below 520, or RSAT score is below 570 (0-3 hours).
This is one sequence to degree fulfillment and does not replace student responsibility to read the appropriate catalog and receive academic advising.
Students may consider taking a graduate class in each of the 2 final semesters, but must meet a minimum of 124 hours in their undergraduate program.
SUMMER
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
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B.S. Psychology-Family Systems
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
PSYC 122 General Psychology 3
15
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PSYC 100 Careers in Psychology (SERV-2)^^ 1
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
PSYC 233 Human Sexuality^^ 3
Math course (if required)** Elective 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
14
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology 4
PSYC 223 Marriage and Family^ 3
PSYC 224 Social Psychology^ 3
PSYC 250 Death and Dying^ 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
16
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Physiology 4
PSYC 201 Parenting (SERV-2)^^ 3
PSYC 315 Abnormal Psychology^^ 3
PSYC 227, 231 or 346*** 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
PSYC 297 Research Design & Stats I^ 3
PSYC 377 Fundamentals of Counseling^ 3
PSYC 380 Junior Seminar in Psychology 1
PSYC 455 Psych. of Emerging Adulthood (Fall, Odd) 3
PSYC 491 Psychology Practicum * 2
RELT 373 Christian Ethics (R-4) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
PSYC 426 Issues in Psychology & Religion^^ 3
PSYC 498 Research Design & Stats II (W)^^ 4
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
16
PSYC 357 Psychological Testing^ 3
PSYC 418 History & Systems of Psychology (Fall) 3
PSYC 422 Issues in Adolescence (Fall, Even) 3
PSYC 479 Family Counseling (Fall, Even) 3
U.D. Elective (W) 3
15
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
PSYC 405 Sex Abuse Awareness & Prev.^^ 1
PSYC 480 Senior Seminar in Psychology (W) 1
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Electives 10
16
* Start Junior year
**MATH—One math course other than MATH 215 only if ACT math subscore is below 22, SAT below 520, or RSAT below 570 (0-3 hours)
***Select 3-hours from PSYC 227, 231 or 346.
^Only taught in Fall ^^Only taught in Winter
This is one sequence to degree fulfillment and does not replace student responsibility to read the appropriate catalog and receive academic advising.
TOTAL HOURS 124
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B.S. Psychology-Industrial/Organizational
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
PSYC 122 General Psychology 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
15
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
PSYC 100 Careers in Psychology (SERV-2)^^ 1
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
16
ECON 213 Survey of Economics (IN-9) 3
PSYC 224 Social Psychology^ 3
PSYC 227 Cognitive Psychology^ 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Elective 3
Math course (if required)** or Elective 3
16
BMKT 327 Consumer Behavior* 3
MGNT 334 Principles of Management 3
PSYC 253 Industrial/Organizational Psyc.^ (W, Even) 3
PSYC 315 Abnormal Psychology^^ 3
PSYC 346 Intro to Personality Theories^^ 3
15
BUAD 312 Prof. Communication & Leadership 3
BUAD 358 Ethical, Social & Legal Env/Bus 3
MGNT 420 Organizational Behavior 3
PSYC 297 Research Design & Statistics I^ 3
PSYC 380 Junior Seminar in Psychology^ 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
16
MGMT 344 HR Management^^ 3
PSYC 426 Issues in Psychology & Religion^^ 3
PSYC 491 Psychology Practicum 2
PSYC 498 Research Design & Stat II (W)^^ 4
RELT 373 Christian Ethics (R-4) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
MGNT 368 Multicultural Management^ 3
PSYC 357 Psychological Testing^ 3
PSYC 418 History & Systems of Psychology^ (Fall) 3
U.D. Elective (W) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) with lab 4
16
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
PSYC 460 Group Processes (Winter, odd) 3
PSYC 480 Senior Seminar in Psychology (W) 1
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Electives 6
14
*BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing is a prerequisite for BMKT 327 Consumer Behavior, required in major.
**MATH –One math course other than MATH 215 only if ACT math subscore is below 22, SAT below 520, or RSAT below 570 (0-3 hours).
^Only offered in Fall. ^^Only offered in Winter.
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B.S. Psychology-Psychobiology
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology w Lab ^ 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
PSYC 122 General Psychology 3
15
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Physiology w/Lab ^ 4
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
PSYC 100 Careers in Psychology (SERV-2) 1
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
BIOL 151 General Biology w/ Lab 4
PSYC 227 Cognitive Psychology 3
PSYC 357 Psychological Testing 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
Math course (if required)*** or Electives 3
16
BIOL 152 General Biology w/ Lab 4
PSYC 315 Abnormal Psychology* 3
PSYC 390 Health Psychology (Winter, odd) 3
RELB 125 or RELB 177 (R-1) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
16
HMNT 211 Intro to Philosophy 3
PSYC 297 Research Design & Statistics I 3
PSYC 380 Junior Seminar in Psychology^ 1
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Psych Elective 3
U. D. Elective (W) 3
16
BIOL 313 Developmental Biology** 3-4
BIOL 387 Animal Behavior 3
PSYC 326 Biological Basis for Behavior^^ 3
PSYC 426 Issues in Psychology & Religion^^ 3
PSYC 498 Research Design & Statistics II (W) 4
16-17
TOTAL HOURS 124-125
BIOL 311 Genetics 4
CHEM 151 General Chemistry 4
PSYC 418 History & Systems of Psych.^ (Fall) 3
RELT 373 Christian Ethics (R-4) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
CHEM 152 General Chemistry 4
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
PSYC 480 Senior Seminar in Psychology (W) 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
U.D. Electives 3
15
Scheduling for this concentration requires frequent contact with your advisor. It is crucial to see your advisor prior to registering for each semester.
*Select 3 hours from PSYC 224, 315 or 346
**Select 3 hours from BIOL 313, 340, 412 or 417
***MATH—One math course other than MATH 215 only if ACT math subscore is below 22, SAT score below 520, or RSAT score below 570 (0-3 hours).
^ Take BIOL 101 and 102 or BIOL 416 and 418. ^^Only offered in Winter.
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B.A. English-Literature
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Language Cognate# 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
15
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
ENGL 190 Introduction to English Studies 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Language Cognate# 3
15
ELIT 214 Survey of American Literature 3
ENGL 202 Grammar & Its Consequences (SERV-2) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
16
ELIT 215 Survey of English Literature 3
ENGL 212 Introduction to Editing (Elective) 3
Language & Writing Elective* 3
Elective 4
Minor 3
16
ELIT 338 20th Century Writers (IN-10) (W) 3
ENGL 313 Expository Writing (W) 3
ENGL 317 Intro. to Linguistics 3
U.D. Historical Perspectives (IN-6) (W) 3
Minor 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
ELIT 330 or Global Literature or
ELIT 417 Intercultural Contexts 3
ENGL 461 Senior Research Project I: Methods 1
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Minor 3
U.D. Literature Electives** 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
ELIT 463 Literary Criticism 3
U.D. Religion Elective (R-4) 3
U.D. Literature Electives*** 3
U.D. Minor 3
Elective 3
15
BUAD 412 Preparing to Meet the Firms (elective) 1
ENGL 462 Senior Research Project II: Writing 1
ENGL 470 Academic Assessment 0
ENGL 491 or Practicum** or
ENGL 492 Internship or Literature Elective** 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Electives 3
U.D. Literature Electives*** 3
U.D. Minor 3
15
#Language Cognate—see catalog for requirement options.
*Select 3 hours from: ENGL 220, 306, 307, 308, 320.
**Neither ENGL 491 nor 492 is required but can count toward 12 hours of major electives. Select 6 hours from ELIT 332, 333, 335, 346, 444, 445, 468.
***Select 6 hours from ELIT 323, 337, 340, 342, 417, 425, 431, 450
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B.A. English-Professional/Writing
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Language Cognate 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
15
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
ENGL 190 Intro to English Studies 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Language Cognate 3
15
ELIT 215 Survey of English Literature 3
ENGL 202 Grammar and Its Consequences (SERV-2) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
Minor 3
16
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
ELIT 214 Survey of American Literature 3
ENGL 212 Introduction to Editing 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Minor 3
15
ENGL 313 Expository Writing 3
ENGL 317 Intro to Linguistics 3
ENGL 220, 306, 307, or 308 3
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) (W) 3
Minor 3
15
ENGL 320 Rhetoric: The Performance of Argument 3
ENGL 461 Senior Rsearch Project I: Methods 1
ELIT 330 or Global Literature or
ELIT 417 Intercultural Contexts 3
Major Elective ** 3
Minor 3
Elective 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
ENGL 420 Technical & Professional Writing (W) 3
Religion Elective (R-4) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
U.D. Major Elective** 3
U.D. Minor 3
15
BUAD 412 Preparing to Meet the Firms 1
ENGL 462 Senior Research Project II: Writing 1
ENGL 470 Academic Assessment 0
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Minor 3
U.D. Major Elective* 3
Electives 6
15
*Select 3 hours from ENGL 420, 465, JOUR 313
**Select 6 hrs from ELIT or ENGL electives.
BA students who have fewer than two secondary school credits of foreign language must complete a minimum of 6 hours foreign language.
SUMMER
ENGL 493 English Internship or ENGL 491 3
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B.A. English, Teaching Licensure 6-12
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage 3
Language Cognate 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
13-16
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
EDUC 138 Intro/Foundations of Secondary Ed 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
ENGL 190 Intro to English Studies 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Language Cognate 3
16
EDUC 253 Responsive Teaching 1
EDUC 298 Teaching Writing in 6th-12th Education 2
ELIT 214 Survey of American Literature 3
ENGL 202 Grammar & Its Consequences (SERV-2) 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Candidacy 0
EDUC 252 Praxis Preporatory-Secondary 0
EDUC 317 Teaching with Technology 2
ELIT 215 Survey of English Literature 3
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs 3
Major Elective** 3
14
ELIT 430 Young Adult Literature 2
ENGL 313 Expository Writing 3
ENGL 317 Introduction to Linguistics 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Major Elective* (W) 3
15
EDUC 342 Curriculum & Content Methods-Secondary 2
EDUC 419 Phil. & Ldrshp in Christ. Ed. (W) (SERV-2) 3
ELIT 330 or Global Literature or
ELIT 417 Intercultural Contexts 3
ENGL 461 Senior Research Project I: Methods 1
RELT 467 Christian Philosophy & Worldviews (R-4) (W) 3
U.D. Major Elective* (W) 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
EDUC 345 Learning Theory & Class Management 2
EDUC 346 Field Experience in Secondary Education 2
EDUC 347 Assessment and Differentiation 2
EDUC 348 Secondary Instructional Methods 2
ELIT 445 or Ancient Classics (W) or
ELIT 346 Shakespeare 3
ENGL 462 Senior Research Project II: Writing 1
U.D. Major Elective 3
15
EDUC 464 Teaching Seminar 2
EDUC 472 Enhanced Student Teaching-Secondary 10
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
13
*Select 9 hours from ELIT 323, 332, 333, 335, 337, 338, 340, 342, 346, 417, 425, 444, 445, 450, 463, 465, 468; ENGL 320.
** Select 3 hours from ENGL 220, 306, 307, and 308.
^ Passing language placement test exempts students from taking elementary foreign language.
SUMMER
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
SUMMER
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
Take English Content Praxis
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B.A. English-TESOL
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Language Cognate* 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
RELT 138, RELT 225 or RELT 255 (R-2) 3
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
ENGL 190 Intro to English Studies 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Language Cognate* 3
16
ELIT 214 Survey of American Literature 3
ENGL 202 Grammar & Its Consequences (SERV-2) 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
Elective 3-6
16
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ELIT 215 Survey of English Literature 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Elective 5
TESOL Cognate** 3
15
ENGL 301 ESL: Issues and Trends 3
ENGL 302 ESL: Strategies & Methods 3
ENGL 313 Expository Writing (W) 3
ENGL 317 Intro to Linguistics 3
Minor 3
15
ELIT 330 or Global Literature or
ELIT 417 Intercultural Contexts 3
ENGL 461 Senior Research Project I: Methods 1
Major Elective*** 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
Minor 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
14
TOTAL HOURS 124
ELIT 430 Young Adult Literature 2
Major Elective (W)*** 3
Minor 3
U.D. Elective 3
U.D. Minor 3
14
ENGL 462 Senior Research Project II: Writing 1
ENGL 470 Academic Assessment 0
ENGL 476 Practicum 1
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Elective 3
Major Elective 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
U.D. Minor 3
15
SUMMER
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
*May be waived with proficiency.
**Select 3 hours from COMM 330, INDV 250, HIST 356, SOCI 150, SOCI 230.
***Select 6 hours from ELIT 323, 332, 333, 335, 337, 338, 346, 425, 444, 468, ENGL 220, 306, 307, 308.
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A.A. General Studies
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Electives 5
16
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking** 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10)** 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
MATH 215 Statistics 3
World Languages* or Electives 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) or (R-2) 3
Electives 7
16
World Languages* or Electives 3
Stewardship, Business, & Econ (IN-9)** 3
Physical Activity (P-1b)** 1
Electives 9
16
TOTAL HOURS 64
*Six hours of elementary foreign language must be included unless two units of the same language were earned in high school.
** General education course for a 4-year degree.
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A.S. General Studies
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Electives 5
16
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking* 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10)* 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) or (R-2) 3
Electives 10
16
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9)* 3
Physical Activity (P-1b)* 1
Electives 12
16
TOTAL HOURS 64
*General education course for a 4-year degree
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B.A. History
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
HIST 154 or HIST 174*** 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Elementary Foreign Language^ 3
15
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
HIST 155 American History & Inst. II 3
HIST 175 World Societies since 1500 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Elementary Foreign Language^ 3
15
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
Minor Elective 3
Intermediate Foreign Language 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Electives 2
15
GEOG 204 World Geog or ECON 213 or INDV 360 3
HIST 298 Historiography 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Intermediate Foreign Language 3
Electives 4
16
U.D. American History (W)* 3
U.D. Non-American History (W)** 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Electives 3
Minor Electives 3
16
HIST 450 History Seminar 3
U.D. American History* 3
U.D. Non-American History** 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
U.D. Minor Electives 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
ECON 213 Survey of Economics (IN-9) 3
HIST 490 Senior Exam Preparation 1
HIST 497 Research Methods in History (W) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Minor Electives 3
U.D. Minor Electives (W) 3
14
INDV 360 Political Economy 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
U.D. Electives 3
U.D. Minor Electives 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) 3
15
^ Students who can pass a placement exam can enter intermediate level of a foreign language.
* Choose from: HIST 351, 353, 356, 357, 359, 465, PLSC 254, 353, 357, PLSC 379 or HIST 379.
**Choose from: HIST 345, 372, 374, 375, 380, 386, 387, 388, 389, 465, 471, 472, PLSC 345, 388, 471, 472, HIST 364 or 365, 363 or 366.
***HIST 154 or HIST 174, depending on what is taken in the summer.
SUMMER
HIST 154 or HIST 174*** 3
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B.A. History, Teaching Licensure History/Government 6-12
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
HIST 155 American History & Institutions II 3
EDUC 138 Intro/Found of Secondary Ed. 3
RELB 125 Life and Teachings of Jesus 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Elementary Foreign Language* 0-3
13-16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
GEOG 204 World Geography (winter) 3
HIST 174 World Societies to 1500 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage 3
Elementary Foreign Language* 0-3
13-16
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ECON 213 Survey of Economics (IN-9) 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Intermediate Foreign Language 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Candidacy 0
EDUC 253 Responsive Teaching 1
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
HIST 175 World Societies since 1500 3
HIST 298 Historiography (SERV-2) 3
INDV 360 Political Economy or take PLSC 254
if doing Government teaching licensure 3
Intermediate Foreign Language 3
Elective 1
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
EDUC 342 Curriculum Content Methods 2
EDUC 347 Assessment and Differentiation 2
U.D. American History 3
U.D. Non-Amer. Political Sci/Hist. 6
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
EDUC 317 Teaching with Technology 2
EDUC 252 Praxis Preparation-Secondary 0
EDUC 434 Reading & Writing in Content Areas 2
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
U.D. American Political Sci. Elective 3
U.D. Religion 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124-130
EDUC 345 Learning Theory & Class Management 2
EDUC 346 Field Experience in Secondary Education 2
EDUC 348 Secondary Instructional Methods 2
EDUC 419 Phil. & Ldshp in Chris. Ed. (W)(SERV-2) 3
HIST 450 History Seminar 3
HIST 490 Senior Exam Preparation 1
HIST 497 Research Methods in History (W) 3
16
EDUC 472 Enhanced Student Tchg. Sec.(SERV2) 10
EDUC 464 Teaching Seminar 2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
13
SUMMER
MATH 215 Statistics 3
SUMMER
HIST 154 American History 3
*Passing language placement test exempts students from taking Elementary Foreign Language.
Note: Students must consult the catalog they are under and their degree audits to ensure that they have completed degree requirements. To increase their marketability, it is recommended that
students take a minor in an additional teaching area. For some students, this requires taking summer course work or an extra semester.
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B.A. International Development Studies
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 135 Communication & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Reading & Writing I 3
INDV 110 Human Rights & Service (SERV-2) 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Elementary Foreign Language 3
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Reading & Writing II 3
GEOG 204 World Geography (SERV-2) 3
HIST 175 World Societies since 1500 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Elementary Foreign Language 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
16
PLSC 224 Prin of Macroeconomics** 3
PLSC 254 American National & State Gov.** 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Intermediate Foreign Language 3
15
INDV 210 Intro to Careers in Law, Pol, & Dev. 1
INDV 220 Int. Relations & Global Politics 3
SOCI 125 Intro to Sociology (IN-8) 3
INDV 320 Issues in Development & Ethics 2
Intermediate Foreign Language 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Major Electives** 3
16
INDV 350 Sustainability Agriculture (SERV-2) 3
INDV 370 Policies in Global Health (W) 3
PSYC 297 Research Design & Statistics 3
Minor Electives 6
Physical Activity (P-1-b) 1
16
INDV 360 Political Economy 3
PSYC 498 Research Design & Statistics II (W) 4
U.D. Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
U.D. Minor Electives (W) 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
COMM 330 Intercultural Communication *** 3
INDV 490 Oral Exam 1
INDV 498 Senior Capstone 1
U.D. Religion (R-4) 3
Minor Electives 3
Elective 2
14
INDV 491 Practicum* 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
U.D. Minor Electives 6
U.D. Electives 2
15
*INDV 291 OR 491 Practicum (3 hrs) must be completed before graduating.
**Select six hours from: ECON 213, 225, INDV 230, HIST 372, PLSC 224, 254, 260, 322, 345, 379 , or 430.
***Select one from COMM 330 or SOCI 150.
NOTE: Students must consult the catalog they are under and their degree audit to ensure that they have completed degree requirements.
65
B.A. Political Science
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 135 Communication & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Reading & Writing I 3
INDV 110 Human Rights & Service (SERV-2) 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PLSC 224 Prin of Macroeconomics** 3
Elementary Foreign Language 3
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Reading & Writing II 3
GEOG 204 World Geography (SERV-2) 3
HIST 175 World Societies since 1500 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Elementary Foreign Language 3
16
PLSC 254 American National & State Gov. 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Intermediate Foreign Language 3
15
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
INDV 220 Int. Relations & Global Politics 3
PLSC 210 Intro to Careers in Law, Pol, & Dev. 1
U.D. Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor Electives 3
Intermediate Foreign Language 3
15
PLSC 260 Comparative Politics 3
PSYC 297 Research Design & Statistics I 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Minor Electives 6
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
PLSC 472 History of Western Thought II (W)*** 3
PSYC 498 Research Design & Statistics II (W) 4
U.D. Major Elective ** 3
U.D. Minor Elective (W) 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
PLSC 490 Oral Exam 1
PLSC 498 Senior Capstone 1
U.D. Electives 4
U.D. Major Elective ** 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) 3
Minor Electives 3
15
PLSC 491 Political Science Practicum* 0-2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Stewardship, Business & Econ. (IN-9) 3
U.D. Minor Electives 3
U.D. Major Electives** 6
U.D. Electives 0-2
15
*PLSC 491 Practicum (0-3 hrs) must be completed before graduating.
**Select two areas: Political Theory and Economy, American Politics, International Relations, Comparative Politics and take six (6 hours) from each area. No overlap to complete the six
(6) credit requirements for each area is permitted.
***Select three hours from: HIST 471, 472, PLSC 471, 472.
NOTE: Must attend a relevant conference.
NOTE: Students must consult the catalog they are under and their degree audit to ensure that they have completed degree requirements.
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B.A. Communication
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 103 Intro to Mass. Communication 3
BRDC 127 Intro to Digital Storytelling 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
16
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
JOUR 105 Writing for the Media 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
COMM 240 Communication Theory 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Service Learning Elective (SERV-2) 3
Minor 3
Elem. or Intermediate Foreign Lang** 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
Minor 3
Elem. or Intermediate Foreign Lang** 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Service Learning Elective (SERV-2) 3
Electives 3
16
COMM 397 Communication Research (W) 3
ENGL 313 or Expository Writing (W) or 3
ENGL 420 Technical Writing
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Select 3 hours* 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
16
COMM 330 Intercultural Communication (W) 3
COMM 326 Film Evaluation (IN-10) (W) 3
COMM 312 or Professional Comm & Ldrshp or
COMM 340 Group Dynamics & Leadership 3
Minor 3
U.D. Electives 3
Elective 1
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
COMM 406 Persuasion & Propaganda (W) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Minor 3
Select 3 hours (U.D.)* 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (rec. RELT 458) (W) 3
Electives 2
15
COMM 336 Interpersonal Communication 3
COMM 415 Portfolio & Career 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
U.D. Electives 3
U.D. Minor 3
13
*Select 6 hours from: BRDC 201, 315, COMM 230, 242, 492, ENGL 320, JOUR 205, PHTO 125, PREL 235, ARTG 115 or JOUR 208;
COMM 291 or 391; JOUR 175 or JOUR 474
**Strongly recommended Intermediate foreign language
International Communication Emphasis (Optional)
Required Cognates: SOCI 150 or PSYC 231 or SOCI 230, RELT 458, INDV 220, GEOG 204
Required Minor: (12 Hours non-English language minor) Plus participation in ACA; the 12 hrs can include coursework taken while in ACA.
Option 1: A language minor with a minimum of nine hours completed at an overseasschool.
Option 2: A language minor with courses completed on our campus, but with one school year traveling or serving abroad.
Recomended Elective: HIST-356: Natives and Strangers (IN-6) (W)
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B.A. Journalism
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 103 Intro to Mass. Communication 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Foreign language or Electives* 3
16
BRDC 127 Intro to Digital Storytelling 3
JOUR 105 Writing for the Media 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Foreign language or Electives* 3
16
JOUR 205 News Reporting 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Major (Select 3 hours from**) 3
16
PLSC 254 Am. National & State Government 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Christian Service (SERV-2) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
U.D. Lit. (W) (not COMM 326) (IN-10) 3
U.D. Major (Select from**) 3
16
PREL 310 Social Media Strategies 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Major (Select 6 hours from**) 6
Minor 6
16
PHTO 315 Photojournalism 3
JOUR 342 Interactive Journalism or JOUR 356 3
Major (Select 3 hours from **) 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
U.D. Minor 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
ECON 213 Survey of Economics (IN-9) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Minor 3
U.D. Minor 3
Electives 1
14
COMM 415 Portfolio & Career 1
COMM 427 Mass Media Law & Ethics 3
Christian Service (SERV-2) 3
Major (Select 3 hours from **) 3
U.D. Electives 2
Minor 3
15
*BA students who have less than 2 secondary credits of a same foreign language must complete a minimum of 6 hrs. of foreign language.
**Selective 18 hours from: ARTG 115; BRDC 201, 202, 314; COMM 488; JOUR 313, 316, 342, 416; JOUR 391 or JOUR 392.
Digital/Broadcast Emphasis (optional): BRDC 201, 202, 225, 314, 327, 442.
Recommended Electives: BRDC 417; COMM 242, 326, 488; JOUR 391
68
B.S. Mass Communication-Advertising
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 103 Intro to Mass. Communication 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Concentration Option* 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
BRDC 127 Intro to Digital Storytelling 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
JOUR 105 Writing for the Media 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
16
PHTO 125 Intro to Photography 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
COMM 242 Intro to Web Design 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Christian Service (SERV-2) 3
16
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
COMM 240 or Comm Theory or
PREL 235 Public Rel. Pr & Theory 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Concentration Option* 3
Christian Service (SERV-2) 3
16
PREL 310 Social Media Strategies 3
COMM 397 Communication Research (W) 3
PREL 246 Fundamentals of Advertising 3
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
Elective 1
16
U.D. Concentration Option* 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Electives 2
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
COMM 415 Portfolio and Career 1
COMM 427 Mass Media Law & Ethics 3
COMM 488 Mass Comm. & Society (W) 3
PREL 355 Advertising Copywriting 3
Electives 4
14
*Select 12 hours from BMKT 327, BRDC 315, COMM 330, MGNT 371, 420, PHTO 320, PREL 291, 391,482,485, 493 or 12 hours of ART 109,
ARTG 212, 238 & 332
BMKT 423 Principles of Integrated Marketing Comm 3
COMM 406 Persuasion & Propaganda (W) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Concentration Option* 3
U.D. Electives 5
15
69
B.S. Mass Communication-Media Production
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 103 Intro to Mass. Communication 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
PHTO 125 Intro to Photography 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
16
BRDC 127 Intro to Digital Storytelling 3
BRDC 202 Digital Audio Production 3
JOUR 105 Writing for the Media 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
BRDC 225 Studio and Event Production 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Electives 1
Electives (SERV-2) 3
14
BRDC 201 Intro to Digital Media 3
COMM242 Intro to Web Design 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Electives 5
15
PREL 310 Social Media Strategies 3
BRDC 314 or Broadcast News Writing (W) or
BRDC 315 Scriptwriting (W) 3
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
16
BRDC 327 Advanced Digital Storytelling 3
BRDC 417 Media Management Ministry 3
COMM 427 Mass Media Law & Ethics 3
PREL 235 or Public Rel. Pr. & Theory or
COMM 240 Comm. Theory 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
BRDC 445 Senior Project 1
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Electives (SERV-2) 3
U. D. Concentration Option* 3
U.D. Electives 4
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
15
BRDC 391 Practicum (recommended)* 3
BRDC 442 Television and News Production 3
COMM 415 Portfolio & Career 1
COMM 488 Mass Communication & Society (W) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Elective 1
14
*Select 6 hours from ARTF 215, 320, 353, BRDC 291, 295, 391, 465, COMM 210, 326-IN-10), MGTN 371, 372, or 450
SUMMER
BRDC 493 Broadcast/Media Production Internship 3
70
B.S. Mass Communication-Photography
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 103 Intro to Mass. Communication 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
PHTO 125 Intro to Photography 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
16
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
BRDC 127 Intro to Digital Storytelling 3
JOUR 105 Writing for the Media 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
16
BRDC 225 Studio and Event Production 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Electives 3
Electives (include SERV-2) 2
15
BRDC 201 Intro to Digital Media 3
PREL 235 or Public Rel. Pr. & Theory or
COMM 240 Comm. Theory 3
ARTF 215 Lighting 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
PREL 310 Social Media Strategies 3
PHTO 320 Digital Photography 3
MGNT 371 Prin of Entrepreneurship 3
U.D. Aesthetic Analysis (W) (IN-10) 3
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
COMM 242 Intro to Web Design 3
COMM 415 Portfolio & Career 1
COMM 427 Mass Media Law & Ethics 3
PHTO 315 Photojournalism 3
U.D. Electives 6
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
COMM 326 Film Evaluation (W) (Elective) 3
PHTO 275 Applied Photojournalism 1
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
Concentration Option* 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) 3
Elective 1
14
COMM 488 Mass Comm & Society (W) 3
PHTO 447 Senior Portfolio 1
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Concentration Option* 3
U.D. Electives 4
Christian Service (SERV-2) 3
15
Concentration Option:
*Select 6 hours from ART 109, ARTG 212, BRDC 327, PHTO 265 or 465, PHTO 291 or 391, PHTO 492.
71
B.S. Mass Communication-Writing/Editing
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 103 Intro to Mass. Communication 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
BRDC 127 Intro to Digital Storytelling 3
JOUR 105 Writing for the Media 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
PHTO 125 Intro to Photography 3
JOUR 205 News Reporting 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
COMM 242 Intro to Web Design 3
Christian Service (SERV-2) 2
Concentration Option* 3
15
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
PREL 235 Public Rel. Pr. & Theory or
COMM 240 Comm Theory 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Christian Service (SERV-2) 3
Electives 3
16
COMM 397 Communication Research (W) 3
JOUR 316 Mag. & Feature Artic. Writing (W) 3
PREL 310 Social Media Strategies 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
15
JOUR 313 Publication Editing 3
COMM 427 Mass Media Law & Ethics 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Religion (R-4) 3
U.D. Concentration Option* 3
Electives 2
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
COMM 312 Professional Comm. & Leadership 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Stewardship, Bus. & Economics (IN-9) 3
U.D. Concentration Option* 3
U.D. Electives (W) 3
16
COMM 415 Portfolio & Career 1
JOUR 342 Interactive Journalism 3
COMM 488 Mass Comm. & Society (W) 3
U.D. Concentration Option* 3
U.D. Electives 2
Electives 3
15
*Select 12 hours from BRDC 314, 315, COMM 312, 420, ECON 224, ENGL 306, 313, JOUR 356, 416, MGNT 371, PREL 355, JOUR 291or 391;
JOUR 175 or 475; PHTO 315 or 320
72
B.S. Public Relations
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 103 Intro to Mass. Communication 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
BRDC 127 Intro to Digital Storytelling 3
JOUR 105 Writing for the Media 3
PREL 235 PR Principles & Theory 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
JOUR 205 News Reporting 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
PREL 246 Fundamentals of Advertising 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Electives 6
16
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
PR Major Option* 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
16
JOUR 316 Magazine & Feature Article Writing (W) 3
PHTO 320 Digital Photography 3
PREL 310 Social Media Strategies 3
PREL 485 Public Relations Techniques 3
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
15
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
PREL 482 PR Campaign (SERV-2) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
PREL Electives 3
U.D. Electives 6
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
COMM 397 Communication Research (W) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Elective 6-8
13-15
COMM 415 Portfolio & Career 1
COMM 427 Mass Media Law & Ethics 3
PREL 455 PR Strategy/Management 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
Electives 3
13
* PR Major Options: Select 3 hours from: BMKT, COMM 330, 336, 406, COMM 242, JOUR 313, PHTO 125, PREL 355, 368, 465; COMM 312, 340
SUMMER
PREL 493 P.R. Internship 1-3
73
B.S. Public Relations-Business
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
BRDC 127 Intro. to Digital Storytelling 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Electives or MATH 117 ** 3
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
BUAD 217 Business Computer Applications 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
JOUR 105 Writing for the Media 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
ECON 224 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives 2
15
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
BUAD 128 Intro to Business (IN-9) 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
PREL 235 Public Relations Prin. & Theory 3
PREL 246 Fundamentals of Advertising 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
PREL 310 Social Media Strategies 3
PREL 485 PR Techniques 3
BUAD 201 Business Major Qualification 0
BUAD 305 Intro to Business Analytics 3
BUAD 358 or COMM 427 * 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
BUAD 339 Business Law 3
FNCE 315 Business Finance 3
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
BUAD 312 Professional Comm & Leadership 3
COMM 397 Communication Research (W) 3
MGNT 334 Principles of Management 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
Christian Service (SERV-2) 3
15
BUAD 412 Preparing to Meet the Firms or COMM 415 1
BUAD 488 Seminar in Business Admin.+ 1
MGNT 464 Business Strategies (W)+ 3
PREL 455 PR Strategies & Management 3
PREL 482 PR Campaign (SERV-2) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Electives 0-2
12-14
*Select 3 hours from: BUAD 358 or COMM 427
**Recommended: PREL 368 Fundraising for Nonprofits (SERV-2).
NOTE: Will need to take MATH 117 only if MATH ACT score is below 18.
SUMMER
PREL 493 P.R. Internship 1-3
74
B.S. Public Relations and Graphic Design
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ART 104 Drawing 1 3
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
COMM 103 Intro to Mass Communications 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
16
ART 109 2D Foundations Plane & Color 3
JOUR 105 Writing for the Media 3
ARTG 210 Vector Graphics 3
BRDC 127 Intro to Digital Storytelling 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
16
ARTG 121 Typography I 3
ARTG 212 Raster Graphics 3
ARTG 238 Design Studio II: Production Processes 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
PREL 246 Fundamentals of Advertising 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
ARTG 338 Design Studio III: Professional Practices 3
PREL 235 Pub. Rel. Principles & Theory 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
ARTG 332 Advertising Design 3
ARTI 324 Interactive Media 3
JOUR 316 Magazine & Feature Article Writing (W) 3
PREL 310 Social Media Strategies 3
PREL 485 Public Relations Techniques 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
ARTG 324 Editorial Design 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Electives 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
ARTG 420 Branding Systems (SERV-2) 3
COMM 397 Communication Research (W) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
PHTO 320 Digital Photography 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
13
ARTG 432 Senior Design Studio 3
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
PREL 455 PR Strategy & Management 3
PREL 482 The Public Rel. Campaign (SERV-2) 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
15
SUMMER
PREL 493 Internship 1-3
75
A.S. Media Technology
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
COMM 103 Intro to Mass. Communication 3
PHTO 125 Intro to Photography 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
Choose from option list* 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
BRDC 127 Intro. To Digital Storytelling 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
16
BRDC 245 Senior Project** 1
COMM 242 Intro to Web Design 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Choose from option list* 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Christian Service (SERV-2) 1
16
BRDC 291 Practicum: Media Technology 2
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Choose from option list* 6
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Electives 2
16
TOTAL HOURS 64
*Select 12 hours from this list of options:
BRDC 201 Intro to Electronic Media
BRDC 202 Digital Audio Production
BRDC 225 Studio and Event Production
BRDC 327 Digital Video Production
CPTR 124 Fundamentals of Programming
PHTO 315 Photojournalism
or
PHTO 320 Digital Photography
** JOUR 245 may be taken in place of BRDC 245.
Not required for A.S. General education but is a requirement for a 4 year
degree. An elective can be taken.
76
B.A. Mathematics (Business Administration Minor)
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
NOND 101 Southern Connections (IN-1) 1
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
CPTR 124 Fundamentals of Programming 4
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I (IN-2) 3
MATH 191 Calculus I 4
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life (P-1a) 1
16
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking (IN-3) 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II (IN-2) 3
MATH 192 Calculus II 4
RELB 125 Life and Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
16
ECON 224 Prin. of Macroeconomics (Elect.) 3
ELIT 214 Surv. Of American Literature (IN-10) 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
MATH 218 Calculus III 4
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage (R-2) 3
16
MATH 201 Intermediate Linear Algebra 3
MATH 219 Set Theory and Logic 3
MATH 315 Differential Equations 3
ECON 225 Prin. of Microeconomics (Elect.) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives (SERV-2) 3
16
MATH 312 History of Mathematics (W) 3
MATH 318 Abstract Algebra 3
MATH 327 Probability & Statistics** 4
RELB Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Elective or Foreign Language* 3
16
FNCE 315 Business Finance (Minor Elect.) 3
MATH 329 Exam P Preparation** 3
MGNT 334 Principles of Management 3
RELT 458 World Religions (W) (R-4) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Elective or Foreign Language* 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
MATH 410 Real Analysis 3
MGNT 420 Organizational Behavior 3
MATH 490 Senior Capstone 1
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire (P-1c) 1
U.D. Electives 1
13
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) (Minor Elect.) 3
HIST 175 World Civilizations (IN-6) 3
PHYS 137 Conceptual Physics (IN-7) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
U.D. Electives (W) (SERV-2) 3
15
*NOTE: if you have less than two secondary school credits of same foreign language, must complete the elementary level of a foreign language.
** Actuarial Studies
77
B.A. Mathematics (Physics Minor)
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
NOND 101 Southern Connections (IN-1) 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I (IN-2) 3
RELB 125 Life and Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
MATH 191 Calculus I 4
PHYS 221 University Physics I* (IN-7) 4
PHYS 223 University Physics I Lab* 1
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II (IN-2) 3
MATH 192 Calculus II 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking (IN-3) 3
PHYS 222 University Physics II* (IN-7) 4
PHYS 224 University Physics II Lab* 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life (P-1a) 1
16
PHYS 155 Descriptive Astronomy (minor) 3
ELIT 214 Survey of American Lit. (IN-10) 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
MATH 218 Calculus III 4
Electives or a Foreign language 3
16
MATH 201 Intermediate Linear Algebra 3
MATH 219 Set Theory and Logic 3
MATH 315 Differential Equations 3
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage (R-2) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives (SERV-2) 3
16
MATH 316 Partial Differential E. (MJ elective) 3
MATH 410 Real Analysis 3
PHYS 310 Modern Physics 3
RELB Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Electives 3
15
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
PHYS 313 Physical Optics 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Elective (W) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
MATH 312 History of Mathematics (W) 3
MATH 318 Abstract Algebra 3
MATH 490 Senior Capstone 1
RELT 458 World Religions (W) (R-4) 3
U.D. Electives 6
16
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire (P-1c) 1
Electives 6
U.D. Electives 5
13
*Select from Option 1, 2, or 3: Option 1: CPTR 124 & 215. Option 2: PHYS 211, 212, 213, & 214. Option 3: PHYS 221, 222, 223, 224.
Needs 6 hours of elementary foreign language if student does not have 2 years of same foreign language in high school.
78
B.A. Mathematics, Teaching Licensure 6-12
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
MATH 191 Calculus I 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking (IN-3) 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I (IN-2) 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections (IN-1) 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life (P-1a) 1
EDUC 138 Intro/Found of Secondary Ed. 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
16
MATH 192 Calculus II 4
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II (IN-2)3
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage (R-2) 3
Stewardship, Business, & Econ (IN-9) 3
16
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
MATH 218 Calculus III 4
PHYS 211 General Physics I (IN-7) ^ 3
PHYS 213 General Physics I Lab (IN-7) ^ 1
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs (R-2, R-4) 3
History (IN-6) 3
16
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Candidacy 0
EDUC 253 Responsive Teaching 1
MATH 201 Intermediate Linear Algebra 3
MATH 219 Set Theory and Logic 3
MATH 315 Differential Equations 3
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Elective 1
15
EDUC 317 Teaching with Technology 2
EDUC 419 Phil of Christian Ed (W) (SERV-2) 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
MATH 312 History of Mathematics (W) 3
MATH 318 Abstract Algebra 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Elective 1
16
EDUC 252 Praxis Preparation-Secondary 0
EDUC 342 Curriculum Content Methods 2
EDUC 434 Reading & Writing in the Content Area 2
Literature (IN-10) 3
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Electives 6
16
TOTAL HOURS 124-130*
EDUC 345 Learning Theory & Class Management 2
EDUC 346 Field Experience in Secondary Education 2
EDUC 347 Assessment and Differentiation 2
EDUC 348 Secondary Instructional Methods 2
MATH 410 Real Analysis 3
MATH 415 Geometry 3
MATH 490 Senior Capstone 1
Elective 1
16
EDUC 464 Teaching Seminar 2
EDUC 472 Enhanced Student Tchg. Sec. (SERV-2) 10
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire (P-3) 1
13
^Select one of the following: PHYS 211, 213; PHYS 221, 223; CPTR 124.
Note: Students must consult the catalog they are under and their degree audits to ensure that they have complete degree requirements. To increase their marketability,
it is recommended that students take a minor in an additional teaching area.
*Note: If you have less than secondary school credits of same foreign language must complete 6hrs elementary level of a foreign language.
79
B.S. Mathematics
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I (IN-2) 3
MATH 191 Calculus I 4
NOND 101 Southern Connections (IN-l) 1
PHYS 221 Physics for Sci. & Engineers I* (IN-7) 4
PHYS 223 Physics for Sci. & Engineers I Lab* 1
RELB 125 Life and Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
16
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking (IN-3) 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II (IN-2) 3
MATH 192 Calculus II 4
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life (P-1a) 1
PHYS 222 Physics for Sci. & Engineers II* (IN-7) 4
PHYS 224 Physcis for Sci. & Engineers II Lab* 1
16
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
ELIT 214 Survey of American Lit. (IN-10) 3
MATH 218 Calculus III 4
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage (R-2) 3
Elective 1
15
MATH 201 Intermediate Linear Algebra 3
MATH 219 Set Theory and Logic 3
MATH 315 Differential Equations 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives (SERV-2) 6
16
MATH 312 History of Math (W)** 3
MATH 318 Abstract Algebra 3
MATH 327 Probability & Statistics** 4
MATH 485 Mathematics Seminar I (W) 1
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
MATH 320 Numerical Analysis (MJ Elective) ** 3
MATH 486 Mathematics Seminar II 1
Elective (SERV-2) 3
U.D. Electives 6
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire (P-1c) 1
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
Electives 5
U.D. Electives 5
14
*Select 1 option from 1) CPTR 124, 215; PHYS 211-214, PHYS 221-224.
**Select 4 courses from: MATH 312, 316, 317, 320, 327, 329, or 415.
MATH 316 Partial Differential Equations** 3
MATH 410 Real Analysis 3
MATH 490 Senior Capstone 1
HIST 174 World Civilizations (IN-6) 3
RELT 458 World Religions (R-4) (W) 3
U.D. Electives (W) 3
16
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B.A. French
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR ACA
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
FREN 101 or Elementary French I* or
FREN 207 Intermediate French I* 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Electives 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MDLG 230 Critical Methods in Langs. 3
FREN 102 or Elementary French II* or
FREN 208 Intermediate French II* 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Minor 3
16
1st Quarter Abroad, 15 hours**
(Take FREN 244, 350, 441)
2nd & 3rd Quarter Abroad, 15 hours**
Including Physical Activities (1 hr.) 1
(Take FREN 344, 353, 487, 488)
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
FREN 358 Surv. of French 17th & 18th Cent. Lit.*** 3
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
ENGL 202, 317, 420, or ELIT 214/215 3
16
FREN 459 Francophone Cultures & Literatures.*** 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
Minor 6
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
FREN 458 Surv. Of French 19th & 20th Cent. Lit..*** 3
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) (W) 3
HIST 356, 375, 386, 471, or 472^ 3
U.D. Minor 3
Electives 2
15
COMM 330 Intercultural Communication 3
FREN 490 Comprehensive Exam Preparation 1
U.D. Minor 6
U.D. Electives 5
15
*Course will depend on students placement exam score or transfer of credits from another school.
**Academic Year Abroad in France: Study abroad consists of approximately 48 quarter hours (approximately 30 semester hours) which should include at least 5
quarter hours (3 semester hours) of religion in addition to at least 9 quarter hours (6 semester hours) of upper division courses. Students should take a culture and
civilization course sequence equivalent to 3 semester hours. If not taken previously, students must take the equivalent of FREN 207 and 208 while abroad. Students
are encouraged to take some courses that fulfill the general education requirements if their progress allows it, and if there is room after the language requirements are
met. See ACA catalog or visit aca-noborders.org. Students should consult with their modern languages advisor prior to their academic year abroad.
***Must take FREN 358, 458, and 459 when the courses are offered.
^Select 3 hours from HIST 356, 375, 386, 471, or 472. Note: HIST 356 OR 375 counts for gen.ed (IN-6) history.
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B.A. French, Teaching Licensure PreK-12
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
FREN 101 or Elementary French or
FREN 207 Intermediate French* 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
EDUC 138 Intro/Found of Secondary Educ. 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
RELB 125 Life and Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
16
FREN 102 or Elementary French or
FREN 208 Intermediate French* 3
Select ELIT 214 or 215 (IN-10)** 3
MDLG 230 Critical Methods in Language 3
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage (R-2) 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
16
Academic Year Abroad (France) Total Credits 28 Semester hours (SH) or 42 quarter hours (QH)
If not taken previously, students must take the equivalent of FREN 207 and 208 while overseas. They also should take a culture and
civilization course equivalent to 3 SH, a FREN literature course equivalent to 3 SH, and a physical education/physical activity
course. Courses from other disciplines may be taken. Students should consult with their Modern Language advisor. FREN 244,
344, 350, 353, 441 courses may be fulfilled while studying abroad. Winter semester FREN 358, or 458, or (abroad during 2nd or 3rd
quarters FREN 487, 488).
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Candidacy 0
EDUC 317 Teaching with Technology 2
EDUC 419 Phil. & Ldrshp/Christ.Ed. (W) (SERV-2) 3
FREN UD Select from 358 or 458 (W) or 0-3
FREN 487, 488 Abroad
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Stewardship, Business & Econ. (IN-9) 3
13-16
EDUC 252 Praxis Preparation-Secondary 0
EDUC 253 Responsive Teaching 1
EDUC 342 Curriculum Content Meth, Gr 7-12 2
EDUC 434 Reading & Writing in Content Area 2
FREN 459 Francophone Cultures & Literatures (W) 3
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
HIST 356, 375, 386 (IN-6); 471, 472(W)^ 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
COMM 330 Intercultural Communication 3
EDUC 345 Learning Theory & Class Management 2
EDUC 346 Field Exp in Secondary Education 2
EDUC 347 Assessment & Differentiation 2
EDUC 348 Secondary Instructional Methods 2
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) (W) 3
Elective 1
15
EDUC 464 Teaching Seminar 2
EDUC 473 Enhanced Student Tchg. P-12 (SERV-2) 10
FREN 490 Comprehensive Exam. Preparation 1
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
14
* Student course will depend on student score on placement exam. Intermediate language placement required for study abroad. Elementary level language courses do
not fulfill requirements for the language major.
** Select 3 hrs. from ELIT 214 or 215 (IN-10), ENGL 202, 317, 420. NOTE: 215, 216 counts as (IN-10) gen. ed.
^ Select 3 credit hours
SUMMER
MATH 215 Statistics 3
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs 3
6
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B.A. International Studies-French
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
FREN 101 or Elementary French I* or
FREN 207 Intermediate French I* 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Elective 1
15
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
FREN 102 or Elementary French II* or
FREN 208 Intermediate French II* 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
MDLG 230 Critical Methods in Languages 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
Semester Abroad, 15 hours** (Take FREN
221, 251, 321, 331, 341, 351, 361, 376 during
ACA year)
Semester Abroad, 15 hours**
Including Physical Activities (1 hr.)
FREN 358 Surv of Fren17th & 18th Cen Lit (W) 3
MDLG 350 Global Cit. Seminar I 1
ENGL 202, 317, 420, or ELIT 214/215 3
Physical Activities (P-1b) 1
Stewardship, Business & Econ. (IN-9) 3
Minor 3
U.D. Electives 2
16
MDLG 450 Global Cit. Seminar II 1
MDLG 490 MDL Exit Exam (DEE) 1
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
U.D. Elective 3
U.D. Minor 3
Elective 2
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
HIST 356, 375, 386 (IN-6), 471 or 472 (W) 3
U. D. Biblical Studies (R-3) (W) 3
U.D. Electives 3
Minor 6
15
COMM 330 Intercultural Communication (W) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Minor 6
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Elective 3
16
*Course will depend on students placement exam score or transfer of credits from another school.
**Academic Year Abroad in France: Study abroad consists of approximately 45 quarter hours (approximately 30 semester hours) which should include at least 5
quarter hours (3 semester hours) of religion in addition to at least 9 quarter hours (6 semester hours) of upper division courses. Students should take a culture and
civilization course sequence equivalent to 3 semester hours. If not taken previously, students must take the equivalent of FREN 207 and 208 while abroad. Students
are encouraged to take some courses that fulfill the general education requirements if their progress allows it, and if there is room after the language requirements are
met. See ACA catalog or visit aca-noborders.org. Students should consult with their modern languages advisor prior to their academic year abroad.
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B.A. International Studies-German
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
GRMN 101 or Elementary German I* or
GRMN 207 Intermediate German I* 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Electives 3
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
GRMN 102 or Elementary German II* or
GRMN 208 Intermediate German II* 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
MDLG 230 Methods in Critical Thinking 3
Electives 2
16
Semester Abroad, 15 hours**
(See catalog listing of ACA courses required
for Austria and Germany.)
Semester Abroad, 15 hours**
Including Physical Activities (1 hr.)
ELIT 445 Anc. Class (IN-10) (W) or UD GRMN Lit 3
MDLG 350 Global Cit. Seminar I 1
ENGL 202, 317, 420, or ELIT 214/215 3
Physical Activities (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
Electives 1
Stewardship, Business & Econ. (IN-9) 3
15
MDLG 450 Global Cit. Seminar II 1
MDLG 490 MDL Exit Exam (DEE) 1
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Minor 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Elective 2
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
HIST 356, 375, 386 (IN-6), 471 or 472 (W) 3
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Minor 6
U.D. Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) or
U.D. Electives 3
15
COMM 330 Intercultural Communication (W) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Minor 6
U.D. Electives 6
16
*Course will depend on students placement exam score or transfer of credits from another school.
**Academic Year Abroad in Austria: Study abroad consists of approximately 45 quarter hours (approximately 30 semester hours) which should include at least 5
quarter hours (3 semester hours) of religion in addition to at least 9 quarter hours (6 semester hours) of upper division courses. Students should take a culture and
civilization course sequence equivalent to 3 semester hours. If not taken previously, students must take the equivalent of GRMN 207 and 208 while abroad. Students
are encouraged to take some courses that fulfill the general education requirements if their progress allows it, and if there is room after the language requirements are
met. See ACA catalog or visit aca-noborders.org. Students should consult with their modern languages advisor prior to their academic year abroad.
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B.A. International Studies-Italian
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Minor 3
Electives 3
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
MDLG 230 Methods in Critical Thinking 3
Minor 3
Elective 2
16
Semester Abroad, 15 hours**
ITAL 101 and 207*
(See catalog listing of ACA courses required)
Semester Abroad, 15 hours**
Including Physical Activities (1 hr.)
ITAL 102 and 208*
ELIT 445 Ancient Classics (IN-10) (W) 3
MDLG 350 Global Cit. Seminar I 1
ENGL 202, 317, 420, or ELIT 214/215 3
Physical Activities (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ. (IN-9) 3
14
MDLG 450 Global Cit. Seminar II 1
MDLG 490 MDL Exit Exam (DEE) 1
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
U.D. Minor 3
U.D. Electives 3
Elective 2
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
HIST 356, 375, 386 (IN-6), 471 or 472 (W) 3
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) (W) 3
Minor 3
Electives 4
U.D. Electives 3
16
COMM 330 Intercultural Communication (W) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Minor 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
U.D. Electives 6
16
*Course will depend on students placement exam score or transfer of credits from another school. These classes will have to be taken in Italy.
**Academic Year Abroad in Italy: Study abroad consists of approximately 45 quarter hours (approximately 30 semester hours) which should include at least 5
quarter hours (3 semester hours) of religion in addition to at least 9 quarter hours (6 semester hours) of upper division courses. Students should take a culture and
civilization course sequence equivalent to 3 semester hours. If not taken previously, students must take the equivalent of ITAL 207 and 208 while abroad. Students
are encouraged to take some courses that fulfill the general education requirements if their progress allows it, and if there is room after the language requirements are
met. See ACA catalog or visit aca-noborders.org. Students should consult with their modern languages advisor prior to their academic year abroad.
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B.A. International Studies-Spanish
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
SPAN 101 or Elementary Spanish I* or
SPAN 207 Intermediate Spanish I* (SERV-2) 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
SPAN 102 or Elementary Spanish II* or
SPAN 208 Intermediate Spanish II* (SERV-2) 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
MDLG 230 Methods in Critical Thinking 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Electives 2
16
Semester Abroad, 15 hours**
(See catalog listing of ACA courses required
Semester Abroad, 15 hours**
Including Physical Activities (1 hr.)
ELIT 445 Anc. Class (IN-10) (W) or UD SPAN Lit 3
MDLG 350 Global Cit. Seminar I 1
ENGL 202, 317, 420, or ELIT 214/215 3
Physical Activities (P-1b) 1
Stewardship, Business & Econ. (IN-9) 3
Minor 3
14
MDLG 450 Global Cit. Seminar II 1
MDLG 490 MDL Exit Exam (DEE) 1
RELT 138, 125, or 255 (R-2) 3
U.D. Elective 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Minor 3
U.D. Elective 2
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
HIST 356, 375, 386 (IN-6), 471 or 472 (W) 3
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) (W) 3
U.D. Electives 4
Minor 6
16
COMM 330 Intercultural Communication (W) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Minor 6
U.D. Electives 3
U.D. Elective or Aesthetic Analy. (IN-10) 3
16
*Course will depend on students placement exam score or transfer of credits from another school.
**Academic Year Abroad in Argentina or Spain: Study abroad consists of approximately 45 quarter hours (approximately 30 semester hours) which should in-
clude at least 5 quarter hours (3 semester hours) of religion in addition to at least 9 quarter hours (6 semester hours) of upper division courses. Students should
take a culture and civilization course sequence equivalent to 3 semester hours. If not taken previously, students must take the equivalent of SPAN 207 and 208 while
abroad. Students are encouraged to take some courses that fulfill the general education requirements if their progress allows it, and if there is room after the language
requirements are met. See ACA catalog or visit aca-noborders.org. Students should consult with their modern languages advisor prior to their academic year
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B.A. Spanish
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
SPAN 101 or Elementary Spanish I* or
SPAN 207 Intermediate Spanish I* (SERV-2) 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Natural Sacience (IN-7) 3
16
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
SPAN 102 or Elementary Spanish II* or
SPAN 208 Intermediate Spanish II* (SERV-2) 3
MDLG 230 Critical Methods in Languages 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Electives 2
16
Semester Abroad, 15 hours**
(Include SPAN 243 Comp & Conv. and
SPAN 354 Hispanic Culture & Civilization.)
Semester Abroad, 15 hours**
Including Physical Activities (1 hr.)
SPAN 355 or Survey of Spanish Literature or
SPAN 356 Survey of Spanish-American Lit 3
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Physical Activities (P-1b) 1
ENGL 202, 317, 420, ELIT 214, or
ELIT 215 (IN-10) 3
Minor 3
Electives 3
16
SPAN 355 or Survey of Spanish Literature or
SPAN 356 Survey of Spanish-American Lit (W) 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ. (IN-9) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Minor 3
U.D. Electives 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
HIST Choose : 351, 375, 386, 471, or 472 (W) 3
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) (W) 3
U.D. Minor 3
Minor 3
Electives 3
16
COMM 330 Intercultural Communication (W) 3
HIST Choose: 351, 375, 386, 471, or 472 (W) 3
SPAN 490 Comprehensive Exam Preparation 1
U.D. Minor 6
U.D. Electives 2
15
*Course will depend on students placement exam score or transfer of credits from another school
**Academic Year Abroad in Argentina or Spain: Study abroad consists of approximately 45 quarter hours (approximately 30 semester hours) which should in-
clude at least 5 quarter hours (3 semester hours) of religion in addition to at least 9 quarter hours (6 semester hours) of upper division courses. Students should
take a culture and civilization course sequence equivalent to 3 semester hours. If not taken previously, students must take the equivalent of SPAN 207 and 208 while
abroad. Students are encouraged to take some courses that fulfill the general education requirements if their progress allows it, and if there is room after the language
requirements are met. See ACA catalog or visit aca-noborders.org. Students should consult with their modern languages advisor prior to their academic year
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B.A. Spanish, Teaching Licensure PreK-12
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
SPAN 101 Elementary or
or 207 Intermediate Spanish* 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
EDUC 138 Intro/Found of Secondary Educ. 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
16
SPAN 102 Elementary or
or 208 Intermediate Spanish* 3
MDLG 230 Critical Methods in Languages 3
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
Academic Year Abroad (Spain or Argentina) Total Credits 28 Semester hours (SH) or 42 quarter hours (QH)
If not taken previously, students must take the equivalent of SPAN 207 and 208 while overseas. They also should take a culture and civilization
course equivalent to SPAN 354 (3) SH, a SPAN literature course equivalent to 3 SH, and a physical education/physical activity course. Students
should also take our equivalency of SPAN 243. Courses from other disciplines may be taken. Students should consult with their Modern Lan-
guage advisor.
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Candidacy 0
EDUC 419 Phil. & Ldrshp in Christian Ed. (W) (SERV-2) 3
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
RELB 125 Life & Teachings (R-1) 3
SPAN 355 Survey in Spanish Literature (W) 3
HIST 351 or HIST 375 (IN-6) (W) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
EDUC 252 Praxis Preparation-Secondary 0
EDUC 253 Responsive Teaching 1
EDUC 317 Teaching with Technology 2
EDUC 342 Curriculum Content Methods 2
EDUC 434 Reading & Writing in the Content Area 2
SPAN 356 Survey in Spanish-American Lit. (W) 3
HIST 351, 375, 386, 471, or 472 (W) 3
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 129
COMM 330 Intercultural Communication 3
EDUC 345 Learning Theory & Class Management 2
EDUC 346 Field Experience in Secondary Education 2
EDUC 347 Assessment and Differentiation 2
EDUC 348 Secondary Instructional Methods 2
SPAN 490 Comprehensive Exam Preparation 1
ENGL 202, 317, 420 or
ELIT 214 or 215, (IN-10) 3
15
EDUC 464 Teaching Seminar 2
EDUC 473 Enhanced Student Teaching P-12 (SERV-2) 10
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
13
*Student course will depend on student score on placement exam. Intermediate language placement required for study abroad. Elementary level language
courses do not fulfill requirements for the language major.
Note: Students must consult the catalog they are under and their degree audits to ensure that they have completed degree requirements.
SUMMER
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
6
FOURTH YEAR
SUMMER
Stewardship, Business & Econ. (IN-9) 3
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B.S. Music
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MUCT 111 Music Theory I 3
MUCT 121 Aural Theory I* 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Ensemble 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MUCT 112 Music Theory II 3
MUCT 122 Aural Theory II* 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Ensemble 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
MUCT 211 Music Theory III 3
MUCT 221 Aural Theory III 1
MUHL 218 Musical Styles and Repertories (IN-10) 3
MUPF 273 Basic Conducting 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 1
Ensemble 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
16
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
MUCT 212 Music Theory IV 3
MUCT 222 Aural Theory IV 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 1
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Ensemble 1
Electives 6
16
MUPF 389 Concentration 1
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Ensemble 1
U.D. Electives (non-major W) 3
U.D. MUCT Electives**** 3
15
MUPF 389 Concentration 1
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
U.D. Ensemble 1
Electives 8
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
MUPF 389 Concentration 1
MUHL 320 Music of Mid Ages/Ren (W)*** 2
U.D. Religion (R-4) 3
U.D. Electives 6
Electives 4
16
MUPF 489 Senior Recital 2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Electives 11
14
* MUCT 121, 122 enrollment during first year subject to theory placement exam.
** Must take TWO from MUHL 321, 322, & 323, during the semesters they are offered.
*** MUHL 320 to be taken during the semester offered.
**** Refers to any U.D. MUCT course that may be taken after MUCT 222.
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B.S. Music - Worship Studies
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MUCT 111 Music Theory I 3
MUCT 121 Aural Theory I* 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Ensemble 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MUCT 112 Music Theory II 3
MUCT 122 Aural Theory II* 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Ensemble 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
MUCT 211 Music Theory III 3
MUCT 221 Aural Theory III 1
MUHL 218 Musical Styles and Repertories (IN-10) 3
MUPF 273 Basic Conducting 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 1
Ensemble 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
16
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
MUCT 212 Music Theory IV 3
MUCT 222 Aural Theory IV 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 1
MUCH 216 Music in the Christian Church 3
RELP 150 Introduction to Ministry 2
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Ensemble 1
Elective 1
16
MUPF 389 Concentration 1
MUCT 313 Orchestration and Arranging** 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
MUCH 315 Church Mus Matrls and Admin** 2
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Ensemble 1
U.D. Electives (non-major (W) 3
15
MUPF 389 Concentration 1
MUHL 321 Music in Late Ren and Bar (W)** 2
MUCH 316 Mus and Worsh in the Cont Church ** 2
RELP 270 Interpersonal Ministry 2
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
U.D. Ensemble 1
Electives 4
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
MUPF 389 Concentration 1
MUHL 320 Music of Mid Ages/Ren (W)*** 2
MUPF 373 Choral Conducting** 3
U.D. Ensemble 1
U.D. Religion (R-4) 3
U.D. Electives 2
Electives 4
16
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Capstone Course *** 2
U.D. Ensemble 1
U.D. Electives 10
14
* MUCT 121, 122 enrollment during first year subject to theory placement exam.
** MUCH 315, 316, MUCT 313, MUHL 320, 321 and MUPF 373 to be taken during the semester offered.
*** Students may choose one of the following options, in consultation with their faculty advisor, to satisfy the capstone course requirements for this emphasis:
MUCH 489 Music and Worship Senior Project or MUHL 489 Senior Project or MUPF 489 Senior Recital
90
B.S. Music, Theory and Literature
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MUCT 111 Music Theory I 3
MUCT 121 Aural Theory I* 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 1
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Ensemble 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MUCT 112 Music Theory II 3
MUCT 122 Aural Theory II* 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 1
MATH 125 Statistics 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Ensemble 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
MUCT 211 Music Theory III 3
MUCT 221 Aural Theory III 1
MUHL 218 Musical Styles and Repertories (IN-10) 3
MUPF 273 Basic Conducting 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 1
Ensemble 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Elem. French I or German I 3
16
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
MUCT 212 Music Theory IV 3
MUCT 222 Aural Theory IV 1
MUHL 321 Music I Late Ren. & Baroque (W)** 2
MUPF 189 Concentration 1
Ensemble 1
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Elem. French II or German II 3
15
MUPF 389 Concentration 1
MUHL 322 Classic & Romantic Music (W)** 2
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Ensemble 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
15
MUPF 389 Concentration 1
MUHL 323 Music in the 20th & 21st Centuries (W)** 2
U.D. MUCT course **** 3
U.D. Elective 5
U.D. Ensemble 1
Electives 4
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
MUPF 389 Concentration 1
MUHL 320 Mus in Mid Ages and Ren (W)*** 2
U.D. Electives 8
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
Electives 2
16
* MUCT 121, 122 enrollment during first year subject to theory placement exam.
**Must take TWO from the following MUHL 321, 322, 323, during the appropriate semesters.
***MUCT 413 and MUHL 320 to be taken during the semester offered.
****MUCT 313, 314, or 315 taken during the semester offered
MUCT 413 Analysis of Mus. Forms*** 3
MUPF 389 Concentration 1
MUHL 489 Senior Project 2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Electives 3
Electives 4
14
91
B.S. Music Performance, Orchestra/Band Instrument
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MUCT 111 Music Theory I 3
MUCT 121 Aural Theory I* 1
MUPF 129 Applied Music 2
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Ensemble 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
15
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MUCT 112 Music Theory II 3
MUCT 122 Aural Theory II* 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Ensemble 1
16
MUCT 211 Music Theory III 3
MUCT 221 Aural Theory III 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
MUHL 218 Musical Styles and Repertories (IN-10) 3
Ensemble 1
Electives 3
Elem French I or German I 3
16
MUCT 212 Music Theory IV 3
MUCT 222 Aural Theory IV 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
MUPF 273 Basic Conducting 1
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
Elem French II or German II 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Ensemble 1
16
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUPF 334 Chamber Music 1
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
U.D. Ensemble 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUPF 334 Chamber Music 1
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
Human Development (IN-8) 3
U.D. Ensemble 1
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
U.D. Electives (W) 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUHL 320 Mus of Mid Ages & Ren. (W)*** 2
MUPF 344 Instrumental Literature 2
U.D. Religion (R-4) 3
U.D. Electives 6
15
MUCT 413 Analysis of Musical Forms*** 3
MUPF 489 Senior Recital 2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Electives 5
U.D. Electives 4
15
* MUCT 121, 122 enrollment during first year subject to theory placement exam.
**Must take TWO from MUHL 321, 322 & 323, during the semesters they are offered.
*** MUCT 413 and MUHL 320 to be taken during the semester offered.
92
B.S. Music Performance, Organ
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MUCT 111 Music Theory I 3
MUCT 121 Aural Theory I* 1
MUPF 129 Applied Organ 2
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
Ensemble 1
15
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MUCT 112 Music Theory II 3
MUCT 122 Aural Theory II* 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
MATH 215 Statistics 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Ensemble 1
16
MUCT 211 Music Theory III 3
MUCT 221 Aural Theory III 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
MUHL 218 Musical Styles and Repertories (IN-10) 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Elem. French I or German I 3
Ensemble 1
16
MUCT 212 Music Theory IV 3
MUCT 222 Aural Theory IV 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
MUPF 273 Basic Conducting 1
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Elem French II or German II 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Ensemble 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUED 318 Organ Pedagogy 2
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
U.D. Ensemble 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
16
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUPF 279 Service Playing 1
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Ensemble 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
U.D. Electives 6
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
MUPF 279 Service Playing 1
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUHL 320 Mus. of Mid Ages & Ren. (W)*** 2
Elective 1
U.D. Electives 9
15
MUCT 413 Analysis of Musical Forms*** 3
MUPF 489 Senior Recital 2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
Electives 5
14
* MUCT 121, 122 enrollment during first year subject to theory placement exam.
**Must take TWO from MUHL 321, 322 & 323, during the semesters they are offered.
*** MUCT 413 and MUHL 320 to be taken during the semester offered.
93
B.S. Music Performance, Piano
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MUCT 111 Music Theory I 3
MUCT 121 Aural Theory I* 1
MUPF 129 Applied Piano 2
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Ensemble 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
15
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MUCT 112 Music Theory II 3
MUCT 122 Aural Theory II* 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
MATH 215 Statistics 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Ensemble 1
16
MUCT 211 Music Theory III 3
MUCT 221 Aural Theory III 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
MUHL 218 Musical Styles and Repertories (IN-10) 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Ensemble 1
Elem French I or German I 3
16
MUCT 212 Music Theory IV 3
MUCT 222 Aural Theory IV 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
MUPF 273 Basic Conducting 1
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
Elem French II or German II 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Ensemble 1
16
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUPF 289 Accompanying 1
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Ensemble 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Electives 3
U.D. Electives 2
15
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUPF 289 Accompanying 1
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
Human Development (IN-8) 3
U.D. Ensemble 1
U.D. Religion (R-4) 3
U.D. Electives 4
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
MUED 316 Piano Pedagogy 2
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUHL 320 Mus of Mid Ages & Ren. (W)*** 2
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
U.D. Electives 7
16
MUCT 413 Analysis of Musical Forms*** 3
MUPF 489 Senior Recital 2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
U.D. Electives (W) 3
Electives 2
14
* MUCT 121, 122 enrollment during first year subject to theory placement exam.
**Must take TWO from MUHL 321, 322 & 323, during the semesters they are offered.
*** MUCT 413 offering may vary (must be taken in junior or senior year)
94
B.S. Music Performance, Voice
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MUCT 111 Music Theory I 3
MUCT 121 Aural Theory I* 1
MUPF 129 Applied Voice 2
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Elem French I or German I 3
Ensemble 1
15
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MUCT 112 Music Theory II 3
MUCT 122 Aural Theory II* 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Ensemble 1
Elem French II or German II 3
16
MUCT 211 Music Theory III 3
MUCT 221 Aural Theory III 1
MUHL 218 Musical Styles and Repertories (IN-10) 3
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
MUPF 225 Singers Diction I 2
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Ensemble 1
16
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
MUCT 212 Music Theory IV 3
MUCT 222 Aural Theory IV 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
MUPF 226 Singers Diction II 2
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Ensemble 1
16
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUPF 273 Basic Conducting 1
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
U.D. Ensemble 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
U.D. Electives 4
16
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUED 317 Vocal Pedagogy 2
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Ensemble 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
U.D. Electives 2
Electives 2
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUHL 320 Mus of Mid Ages & Ren. (W)*** 2
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
U.D. Electives 5
Electives 3
15
MUPF 489 Senior Recital 2
MUCT 413 Analysis of Musical Forms*** 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
U.D. Electives 3
15
* MUCT 121, 122 enrollment during first year subject to theory placement exam.
**Must take TWO from MUHL 321, 322 & 323, during the semesters they are offered.
*** MUCT 413 and MUHL 320 to be taken during the semester offered.
95
B.Mus. Music Education-Instrumental
Teaching Licensure K-12
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MUCT 111 Music Theory I 3
MUCT 121 Aural Theory I 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
EDUC 129/138 Intro & Found. Elem./Second. Ed 3
Ensemble 1
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MUCT 112 Music Theory II 3
MUCT 122 Aural Theory II 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
MUPF 129 Applied Music 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 Life and Teachings of Jesus 3
Ensemble 1
16
MUCT 211 Music Theory III 3
MUCT 221 Aural Theory III 1
MUHL 218 Musical Styles/Reps (IN-10) 3
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
MUPF 273 Basic Conducting 1
MUED 236 String Methods & Techniques 2
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
Ensemble 1
16
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Candidacy 0
EDUC 253 Responsive Teaching 1
MUCT 212 Music Theory IV 3
MUCT 222 Aural Theory IV 1
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs 3
MUED 246 Brass Methods & Techniques 2
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUPF 129 Applied Music 1
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
16
EDUC 419 Phil & Leadership/Christian Ed. (W) (SERV2) 3
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUCT 313 Orchestration/Arranging (Fall even) 3
MUED 256 Woodwind Methods & Techniques 2
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
MUPF 373 Choral Conducting 2
U.D. Ensemble 1
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
EDUC 252 Praxis Preparation-Secondary 0
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUED 250 Tech in Music Ed 2
MUPF 374 Instrumental Conducting (Winter odd) 2
MUED 266 Percussion Methods/Techniques 2
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage 3
U.D. Ensemble 1
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
TOTAL HOURS 142
EDUC 345 Learning Theory & Class Management 2
EDUC 346 Field Experience in Secondary Education 2
EDUC 347 Assessment and Differentiation 2
EDUC 348 Secondary Instructional Methods 2
MUED 331 Music in Elementary School (Fall odd) 3
MUHL 320 Middle Ages/Renaissance (W) (Fall odd) 2
MUPF 489 Senior Recital 2
U.D. Ensemble 1
16
EDUC 434 Reading & Writing in the Content Area 2
MUED 439 Pre-Student Teaching Seminar 1
MUED 332 Music in Secondary School (Winter even) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
U.D. Biblical Studies* (R-3) 3
13
SUMMER
FIFTH YEAR
EDUC 464 Teaching Seminar 2
EDUC 473 Enhanced Student Teaching K-12 (SERV2) 10
12
* Except RELB 125, 255, 340, 455, or 497.
**Select 2 of the three music histories: MUHL 321, 322, 323.
Note: Students must consult the catalog they are under and their degree audits to ensure that
SUMMER
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
96
B.Mus. Music Education-Keyboard
Teaching Licensure K-12
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MUCT 111 Music Theory I 3
MUCT 121 Aural Theory I 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
EDUC 129/138 Intro & Found. Elem./Second. Ed. 3
MUPF 129 Applied Music: Voice 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Ensemble 1
16
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MUCT 112 Music Theory II 3
MUCT 122 Aural Theory II 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
MUPF 129 Applied Music: Voice 1
Ensemble 1
15
EDUC 253 Responsive Teaching 1
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
MUCT 211 Music Theory III 3
MUCT 221 Aural Theory III 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
MUHL 218 Musical Styles and Reps (IN-10) 3
MUED 331 Music in Elem School (Fall odd) 3
Ensemble 1
16
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Candidacy 0
MUCT 212 Music Theory IV 3
MUCT 222 Aural Theory IV 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
MUPF 273 Basic Conducting 1
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs (R-2) 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
Ensemble 1
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
MUED 316/318 Piano Pedagogy or Organ Pedagogy 2
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
MUCT 313 Orchestration/Arranging (Fall even) 3
MUPF 373 Choral Conducting 2
MUPF 329 Applied Music: Voice 1
MUPF 279/289 Service Playing or Accompanying 1
U.D. Ensemble 1
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
EDUC 252 Praxis Preparation-Secondary 0
EDUC 419 Phil. & Ldershp/Christian Ed (W) (SERV 2) 3
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUPF 374 Instrumental Conducting (Winter odd) 2
MUED 250 Technology in Music Education 2
MUPF 329 Applied Music: Voice 1
MUED 317 Voice Pedagogy 2
U.D. Ensemble 1
15
TOTAL HOURS 142
EDUC 345 Learning Theory & Class Management 2
EDUC 346 Field Experience in Secondary Education 2
EDUC 348 Secondary Instructional Methods 2
EDUC 434 Read & Writing in the Content Areas 2
MUPF 489 Senior Recital 2
MUHL 320 Middle Ages/Renaissance (W) 2
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
15
EDUC 347 Assessment and Differentiation 2
MUED 439 Pre-Student Teaching Seminar 1
MUPF 279/289 Service Playing or Accompanying 1
MUED 332 Music in Secondary School (Winter even) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
U.D. Biblical Studies* (R-3) 3
14
SUMMER
FIFTH YEAR
EDUC 464 Teaching Seminar 2
EDUC 473 Enhanced Student Teaching K-12 (SERV2) 10
12
* Except RELB 125, 255, 340, 455, or 497
** Select 2 of the three music histories: MUHL 321, 322, 323.
Note: Students must consult the catalog they are under and their degree audits to ensure that
they have completed degree requirements.
SUMMER
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage (R-4) 3
6
MATH 215 Statistics 3
97
B.Mus. Music Education-Voice
Teaching Licensure K-12
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MUCT 111 Music Theory I 3
MUCT 121 Aural Theory I 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
EDUC 129 Int./Found Elem Ed or EDUC 138 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
MUPF Ensemble 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MUCT 112 Music Theory II 3
MUCT 122 Aural Theory II 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
MUPF 273 Basic Conducting 1
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
MUPF Ensemble 1
14
EDUC 253 Responsive Teaching 1
MUCT 211 Music Theory III 3
MUCT 221 Aural Theory III 1
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
MUHL 218 Musical Styles and Reps (IN-10) 3
MUED 331 Music in Elementary School (Fall odd) 3
MUPF 225 Singers Diction 1 (Fall odd) 2
MUPF Ensemble 1
16
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Candidacy 0
MUCT 212 Music Theory IV 3
MUCT 222 Aural Theory IV 1
MUED 332 Music in Secondary School (Winter even) 3
MUPF 189 Concentration 2
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs (R-2) 3
MUPF Ensemble 1
16
EDUC 419 Phil. & Ldershp Christ Ed (W) (SERV) 3
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
MUPF 373 Choral Conducting (Major Elective) 2
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage (R-4) 3
MUPF U.D. Ensemble 1
15
EDUC 252 Secondary Praxis Preparation 0
MUED 250 Tech in Music Ed 2
MUPF 389 Concentration 2
MUPF 374 Instrumental Conducting 2
MUCT 313 Orchestration/Arranging (Winter odd) 3
MUED 317 Voice Pedagogy (Winter odd) 2
MUHL 32X Music History (W)** 2
MUPF U.D. Ensemble 1
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
TOTAL HOURS 138
EDUC 345 Learning Theory & Class Management 2
EDUC 346 Field Experience in Secondary Education 2
EDUC 347 Assessment and Differentiation 2
EDUC 348 Secondary Instructional Methods 2
MUHL 320 Middle Ages/Renaissance (W) (Fall odd) 2
MUPF 489 Senior Recital 2
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Music Elective 2
15
EDUC 434 Reading & Writing in the Content Area 2
MUED 439 Pre-Student Teaching Seminar 1
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Biblical Studies* (R-3) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6)) 3
13
SUMMER
FIFTH YEAR
EDUC 464 Teaching Seminar 2
EDUC 473 Enhanced Student Teaching K-12 (SERV2) 10
12
* Except RELB 125, 255, 340, 455, or 497.
**Select 2 of the three music histories: MUHL 321, 322, 323
Note: Students must consult the catalog they are under and their degree audits to ensure that
they have completed degree requirements.
SUMMER
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
98
B.S.N. Nursing (pre-licensure)
FALL WINTER
FIRST YEAR—pre-nursing courses pre-nursing courses
SECOND YEARpre-nursing courses
THIRD YEAR—BSN - Clinical Nursing
FOURTH YEAR—BSN—Clinical Nursing
NOND101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology I* 4
ENGL 101 Critical Think/Ac Read & Writing I 3
CHEM 120 Survey of Health Chemistry* 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
15
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Physiology 2 4
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think/Ac Read & Writing II 3
MATH 215 Math Statistics 3
NRNT 125 Nutrition 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
BIOL 225 Microbiology 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psych. or PSYC 122 3
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
16
NURS 105 Intro to Healthcare Informatics*** 1
NURS 115 Health Assessment I (C)*** 2
NURS 120 Fundamentals (C )** 7
SOCI 349 Aging & Society (W) 3
Register for SOCI prefix only (online)
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
16
NURS 200 Adult Health I (C) 4
NURS 220 Mental Health (C) 4
NURS 335 Professional Development (W) 3
NURS 355 Pathophysiology 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
NURS 300 Adult Health II (C ) 4
NURS 315 Assessment II (C) 2
NURS 322 Childbearing Family (C) 4
NURS 345 Pharmacology 3
13
TOTAL HOURS 124
NURS 400 Adult Health III (C ) 4
NURS 420 Child Health (SERV-2) (C ) 4
NURS 446 Population/Comm. Health Nursing (C) 4
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire (online) 1
13
NURS 426 Capstone Clinical—BSN 3
NURS 432 Capstone Seminar 2
NURS 440 Preparation for Licensure 1
NURS 450 Nursing Leadership & Mangmnt. (C) 3
NURS 475 Research Methods in Nursing (W) 4
U.D. Nursing Electives 300/400 2
15
SUMMER
RELT 373 Christian Ethics (R-4) 3
*Recommended for Smart-Start (weighted heavier in Admission Score).
** Weighted heavier in Admission Score
***Acceptance into Clinical Nursing Programrequired.
(C ) Clinical Course
(W) Writing Course
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed. Consult your adviser when
making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
Please note that the minimum required courses for acceptance into the BSN Clinical Nursing Program (Semester #4) are as follows:
Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology I & II (min. grade Cnot C-), for a total of approximately 45 applicable credits. See the
Catalog for all admission requirements. Nursing classes start in the Winter.
SUMMER
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
99
A.S./B.S.N. Nursing (A.S. Nursing is the clinical foundation of B.S.N. Degree)
NURSING: 1 yr. (AS/BSN Gen Ed/Prerequisites) + 2 yrs. (AS/BSN Nursing classes—complete AS degree + 1 yr. (Senior BSN classes)
FIRST YEAR—pre-nursing courses pre-nursing courses
SECOND YEAR—AS/BSN Clinical Nursing—Level I
NRSG 351 (RN License). Study and sit for NCLEX shortly after graduation.
A student must hold a RN license prior to BSN Nursing graduation.
BIOL 101/102 Anat. & Phys.I or II or CHEM 120 3-4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking * 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
15-16
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Phys. II or CHEM 120 3-4
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II* 3
NRNT 125 Nutrition 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psych. or PSYC 122 3
RELT 138, 225, 255 (R-2) or
any RELB except RELB 125 (R-3) 3
15-16
NURS 105 Intro Healthcare Informatics*** 1
NURS 115 Health Assessment I *** 2
NURS 120 Fundamentals*** 7
MATH 215 Statistics (if ACT > 22)* 0-3
If had R2, take RELT 138, 225, 255 (R-2) or
R3 or vice versa any RELB except RELB 125 (R-3) 3
NURS 200 Adult Health I 4
NURS 220 Mental Health 4
BIOL 225 Basic Microbiology 4
RELT 373 Christian Ethics (R-4) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b)* 1
16
THIRD YEAR-AS/BSN Clinical Nursing—Level III
NURS 300 Adult Health II 4
NURS 322 Childbearing Family 4
SOCI 349 Aging and Society (W) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
AS/BSN Clinical Nursing—LEVEL IV Grad
NURS 400 Adult Health III 4
NURS 420 Child Health (SERV-2) 4
NURS 425 Capstone Clinical 2
NURS 432 Capstone Seminar 2
NURS 440 Preparation for Licensure 1
May take only nurses classes in Level 4 13
A.S. Degree Completed
TOTAL HOURS AS Degree 75
BSN Degree 124
FOURTH YEAR-BSN—Level V
NURS 335 Prof. Development in Nrsg (W) 3
NURS 345 Nursing Pharmacology 3
NURS 351 RN License (must be RN by grad) 0
NURS 446 Pop/Comm Hlth Nrsg 4
NURS 355 Pathophysiology 3
U.D. Nursing Electives 300/400 NURS 1
Elective (if MATH 215 wasnt taken) 1
BSN—Level VI
NURS 315 Health Assessment II 2
NURS 385 Applied Statistics Healthcare Prof. 3
NURS 450 Nursing Leadership & Mgt. (IN-9) 3
NURS 485 Research Methods in Nursing (W) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire ONLINE 1
FALL
SMART START - Recommend a science below:
CHEM 120 Survey of Health Chemistry or 3
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology I 4
SUMMER
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
AS/BSN Clinical Nursing—Level II
* Is a general education for the BSN degree and not the A.S. degree
** Is a cognate requirement for the BSN degree and not the AS degree
*** Acceptance into Clinical Nursing Programrequired
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule Please note that the minimum required courses for acceptance into the AS/BSN Clinical
Nursing Program are as follows: Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology I & II (min. grade Cnot C-) for a total of approximately 20
applicable credits including ENGL 101. See the Catalog for all admission requirements. Nursing classes start both Fall and Winter.
SUMMER
Complete Seminar Clinicals Aug 1Start of School
WINTER
100
A.S. Nursing
FALL WINTER
FIRST YEAR—pre-nursing courses pre-nursing courses
SECOND YEAR—A.S. Level 1 A.S. Level 2
THIRD YEAR—A.S. Level 3 A.S. Level 4
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology I 4
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
12
SUMMER
(can be this Summer or next)
HIST—Any Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Physiology II 4
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II* 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psych. or PSYC 122 3
Electives 3
13
NURS 105 Intro Healthcare Informatics** 1
NURS 115 Health Assessment I ** 2
NURS 120 Fundamentals of Nursing** 7
NRNT 125 Nutrition 3
13
NURS 200 Adult Health I 4
NURS 220 Mental Health 4
BIOL 225 Microbiology 4
12
NURS 300 Adult Health II 4
NURS 322 Childbearing Family 4
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
12
NURS 400 Adult Health III 4
NURS 420 Child Health (SERV-2) 4
NURS 425 Capstone ClinicalAS 2
NURS 432 Capstone Seminar 2
NURS 440 Preparation for Licensure 1
13
TOTAL HOURS 75
SUMMER
CHEM 120 Survey of Health Chemistry 3
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed. Consult your adviser when
making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements. Please note that the minimum required courses for
acceptance into the AS/BSN Clinical Nursing Program are as follows: Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology I & II (min. grade C
not C-) for a total of approximately 20 applicable credits. See the Catalog for all admission requirements.
*BSN General Education requirements
**Acceptance into Clinical Nursing Programrequired
NOTE: Graduate with A.S. degree, take NCLEX-RN
Important Advising Note: The School of Nursing (SON) program at Southern Adventist University (SAU) leads to a baccalaureate de-
gree (BSN) with an embedded associate degree (AS). When you apply to SAU, you are encouraged to declare AS/BSN Nursing Majors.
See the AS/BSN Sample Schedule that incorporates the classes needed to complete a BSN degree in 4 years. AS Nursing schedule shows only
classes required for the AS degree.
If BSN gen. ed. and cognates are already completed, finish RN-BSN in 2-semesters on campus, 4-semesters Online, or 2-years in
Chattanooga (via the Consortium RN-BSN completion program).
101
B.S. Health and Wellness
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
HLED 129 Intro to Wellness 2
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
13
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
HLED 210 Medical Terminology 1
HLED 229 Wellness Applications 2
HLNT 135 Nutrition or NRNT 125 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
15
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology 4
CHEM 120 Survey of Health Chemistry 3
CPTE 105 Intro to Word Processing 1
VGCA 190 Health Benefits of Veg. Diets 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
15
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Physiology 4
HLED 250 Corporate Wellness Environments 2
JOUR 105 Writing for the Media 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives 3
16
HLED 473 Health Methods (Elective) 2
MGNT 334 Principles of Management 3
PETH 314 Biomechanics 3
PSYC 377 Fundamentals of Counseling 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Electives 2
16
ECON 213 Survey of Economics (IN-9) 3
HLED 373 Prev. & Care of Athletic Injuries 2
PETH 315 Physiology of Exercise (W) 4
SOCI 225 Marriage and Family (Elective) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
BUAD 358 Ethical, Soc. & Legal Env. (W) 3
HLED 345 Wellness Coaching 3
HLED 470 Current Issues in Health (SERV-2) 2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
15
HLED 356 Drugs & Society 2
HLED 491 Wellness Capstone 2
PETH 364 Admin of Health, PE & Rec Therapy
(W)(SERV-2) 3
RELP 467 Health Evangelism (R-4) 3
Electives 4
U.D. Elective 1
15
SUMMER
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
102
B.S. Health, Physical Education, Recreation
Leading to Licensure K-12
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
HLNT 135 Nutrition or NRNT 125 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
PETH 114/ 219 ProAct Softball/Gymnastics 2
RELB 125 Life and Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
16
ADAC 200 Gym Climbing (P-1b) 1
EDUC 138 Intro/Found. of Secondary Ed.* 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PETH 117/ 116 ProAct Basketball/Volleyball 2
Any ADAC except 200 or 212 (P-1b) 1
Historical Analysis (IN-6) 3
Stewardship, Business, & Econ (IN-9) 3
16
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology 4
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
PETH 217/ 214 ProAct Badminton/Tennis 2
RECR 268 Officiating Sports Analysis 2
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage (R-2) 3
16
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Physiology 4
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Candidacy 0
HLED 373 Prevention & Care of Athletic Injuries 2
PETH 216/ 119 ProAct Fitness for Life/Soccer 2
PETH 375 Motor Learning and Development 3
RECR 269 Officiating Sports Analysis 2
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs 3
16
ADTH 350 Adventure Activity Curr Appl. 2
EDUC 252 Praxis Preparation 0
EDUC 434 Reading and Writing in Content Areas 2
PETH 315 Physiology of Exercise (W) 4
PETH 364 Admin of Hlth, PE & Rec Therapy
(SERV2) (W) 3
PETH 441 Secondary PE Methods 2
U.D. Religion (R-4) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 126
EDUC 464 Teaching Seminar 2
EDUC 473 Enhanced Student Teaching K-12 (SERV2) 10
12
*EDUC 129 Intro to Education may be substituted.
Verification of passing PRAXIS II exams must be on record before you can begin student teaching.
Note: Students must consult the catalog they are under and their degree audits to ensure that they have completed degree requirements.
To increase their marketability, it is recommended that students take a minor in an additional teaching area.
SUMMER
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ADAC 212 Backpacking 1
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
EDUC 317 Teaching with Technology 2
EDUC 419 Phil/Leadership Chr. Ed (SERV2) (W) 3
PETH 314 Biomechanics 3
PETH 463 Elementary School PE Methods 2
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Any ADAC except 200 or 212 (P-1b) 1
16
EDUC 345 Learning Theory & Class Management 2
EDUC 346 Field Experience in Secondary Education 1
HLED 473 Health Education Methods 2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
PETH 363 Tests & Measurement & Res of Health/PE 3
PETH 438 Adaptive Physical Education & Ther. Rec 3
PETH 475 Psychos Aspects of Sport & Coaching (W) 3
15
103
B.S. Health Science
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
BIOL 101 Anat. & Phys. or Gen Biol. * (IN-7) 4
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
15
BIOL 102 Anat. & Phys. or Gen. Biol. * (IN-7) 4
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
14
CHEM 151 General Chemistry 4
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
HLNT 135 Nutrition or NRNT 125 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
15
BIOL 225 Microbiology 4
CHEM 152 General Chemistry 4
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives 6
15
HLED 356 Drugs and Society 2
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Stewardship, Business, & Econ (IN-9) 3
Electives 8
16
HLED 373 Prevention & Care Athletic Injury 2
HLED 470 Current Issues Health (SERV-2) 2
PETH 315 Physiology of Exercise (W) 4
PETH 375 Motor Learning and Development 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
PETH 314 Biomechanics 3
U.D. Elective (P.T./Food Prep) 2
U.D. PETH/HLED Electives 2
U.D. Electives 2
U.D. Electives (W) 3
Electives 4
16
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Religion (R-4) 3
U.D. Electives 8
U.D. Electives (W) 3
15
*Pre-Med & Pre-Dent Need: 8 hours of Physics, 8 hours of General Chemistry, 8 hours of Organic Chemistry and 8 hours of Gen. Biology (BIOL 151, 152 can sub-
stitute for A&P)
40 hours of U.D. Required, 3 Writing Classes required (W), Service Component Required
Note: Students must consult the catalog they are under and their degree audits to ensure that they have completed degree requirements.
SUMMER
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
104
B.S. Kinesiology
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
HLNT 135 Nutrition (Elective) 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
PETH ProAct Courses 114, 219 2
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
15
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts I 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
PETH ProAct Courses 116, 117 2
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Elective 3
Elective 1
16
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology 4
PETH ProAct Courses 214, 217 2
RECR 268 Officiating Sports Analysis I (Elective) 2
Electives 3
Elective 2
Elective 1
14
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Physiology 4
PETH ProAct Courses 119, 216 2
RECR 269 Officiating Sports Analysis II (Elective) 2
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Elective 1
Elective 1
Elective 3
16
PETH 314 Biomechanics 3
PETH 363 In. Meas. & Res. of Hlth/PE (Elec.) 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Elective 3
15
PETH 315 Physiology of Exercise (W) 4
PETH 375 Motor Learning and Development 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
Elective 6
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
HLED 473 Health Ed Methods (Elective) 2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
PETH 475 Psych. Aspects of Sports Coaching (W) 3
U.D. Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) (W) 3
U.D. Electives 5
Elective 1
15
ADTH 350 Adv. Act. Curr. App. (U.D. Elective) 2
HLED 373 Prevention & Care of Athletic Injuries 2
PETH 364 Prin. &Adm.. of Health, PE & Rec Ther.
(W) (SERV-2) 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) 3
U.D. Electives 4
14
NOTE: Students must consult the catalog they are under and their degree audits to ensure that they have completed degree requirements. To increase their
marketability, it is recommended that students take a minor in an additional area.
SUMMER
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
105
B.S. Outdoor Emergency Services
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology (IN-7) 4
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
16
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Physiology 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
NRNT 125 Nutrition or HLNT 135 3
NURS 105 Intro to Healthcare Informatics 1
NURS 115 Health Assessment I 2
NURS 120 Fundamentals 7
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
16
BIOL 225 Basic Microbiology 4
NURS 200 Adult Health I 4
NURS 220 Mental Health 4
Physical Activity (P-1b) (ADAC)* 1
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
16
NURS 300 Adult Health II 4
NURS 322 Childbearing Family 4
OUTL 391 Leadership Seminar (W) 1
RELT 373 Christian Ethics (R-4) 3
SOCI 349 Aging and Society (W) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) (ADAC)* 1
16
NURS 400 Adult Health III 4
NURS 420 Child Health (SERV-2) 4
NURS 425 Capstone Clinical, AS 2
NURS 432 Capstone Seminar 2
NURS 440 Preparation for Licensure 1
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) (W) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 134
OUTL 218 Fund. of Exprmntl Ldrshp & Otdr Therapy 3
OUTL 221 Challenge Course Facilitator & Ther. Rec 3
OUTL 301 Outdoor Ministries & Thrp Rec (SERV-2) 3
OUTL/ADAC U.D. Skill/Cert. Electives* 2
Stewardship, Bus., & Econ (IN-9) 3
14
OUTL 318 Wilderness First Responder ^ or OUTL 330 3
OUTL 430 Adventure Trip Ldrshp & Thrp Rec 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
OUTL/ADAC U.D. Skill/Cert. Electives* 8
15
SUMMER
OUTL 136 Surv of Exprmntl Ldrshp & Otdr Therapy 3
OUTL 356 Outdoor Leadership Field Exp. 3
6
SUMMER
CHEM 120 Survey of Health Chemistry 3
*12 hours electives from skills/certification courses.
^Skills portion completed during 1st two weeks of May.
106
B.S. Outdoor Leadership
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Elective 3
15
ADAC/OUTL Cert/Skills Electives* 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
ERSC 105 Earth Science (IN-7) (rec.) 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
OUTL 218 Fund. of Exprmntl Ldrshp & Otdr Therapy 3
OUTL 221 Challenge Course Facilitator & Ther. Rec 3
OUTL 301 Outdoor Ministries & Thrp Rec (SERV-2) 3
OUTL 345 Environmental Education (SERV-2) 2
OUTL/ADAC Cert/Skill Physical Activity (P-1b)* 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
15
ADAC/OUTL Cert/Skills Elective* 1
ECON 213 Survey of Economics (IN-9) 3
OUTL 318 Wilderness First Responder ^ or
OUTL 330 Wilderness EMT 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Elective 3
16
RELT 421 Iss. In Sci. & Soc or RELT 317 (R-4) (W) 3
OUTL/ADAC Cert/Skill Physical Activity (P-1b)* 1
Electives 12
16
ADAC/OUTL Cert/Skills Elect* 2
OUTL 391 Leadership Seminar (W) 1
OUTL 430 Adventure Ldrshp & Thrp Rec 3
OUTL/ADAC U.D. Cert/Skills Elective* 2
U.D. Electives 6
Elective 1
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
OUTL/ADAC U.D. Cert/Skills Elective* 2
Electives 9
U.D. Electives 3
15
OUTL 425 Wilderness Interpretation (W) 3
OUTL 492 Outdoor Leadership Internship 10
13
*10 hours of ADAC/OUTL major electives.
^Skills portion completed during summer session 1 or 3.
SUMMER
OUTL 136 Surv of Exprmntl Ldrshp & Otdr Therapy 3
107
A.S. Outdoor Leadership
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
COMM 135 Comm & Public Speaking *** 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
OUTL 136 Surv of Exprmntl Ldrshp & Otdr Therapy 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
MATH 215 Statistics or Nat Sci. (IN-7) 3
15
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II *** 3
PETH 364 Admin of Health, PE & Rec Therapy
(SERV-2) (W) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Major Electives* 3
15
OUTL 218 Fund. of Exprmntl Ldrshp & Otdr Thrpy 3
OUTL 301 Outdoor Ministries & thrp Rec (SERV-2) 3
Spiritual Development (R-2 or R-3) 3
Electives 1
Major Electives* 6
16
OUTL 318 Wilderness First Responder** 3
OUTL 356 Outdoor Leadership Field Experience 3
Major Electives* 6
Electives 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 64
* Select 15 hours from the following: ADAC 141, 142, 145, 146, 148, 151, 152, 155, 156, 160, 161, 200, 212, 214, 251, 262, OUTL 221, 234, 235, 320, 335, 346,
348, 349, 353, PEAC 153, 241, 254, PETH 255, 270, 354.
** Skills portion completed during 1st two weeks of May.
*** These classes arent required for a 2-yr. degree but counts toward general education for a 4-yr. degree.
SUMMER
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
108
A.S. Vegetarian Culinary Arts
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
HLNT 135 Nutrition or NRNT 125 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
VGCA 103 Intro to Culinary Fundamentals 2
VGCA 109 PC: Soups, Sandwiches, & Salads I 1
VGCA 117 PC:Vegetables, Grains & Side Dishes I 1
VGCA 151 Food Safety & Sanitation 2
VGCA 190 Health Benefits of Veg. Diets 1
15
COMM 135 Comm & Public Speaking *** 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II *** 3
VGCA 101 PC: Veg, Main Dishes & Entrees I 1
VGCA 113 PC: Desserts 1
VGCA 135 PC:Baking 1
VGCA 173 Intro to Menu Dev. & Oper. Procedures** 3
Electives 3
15
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
VGCA 121 PC: Fresh and Raw* 1
VGCA 125 International Cuisines: The Americas 1
VGCA 181 Intro. to Marketing/Culinary Professional 1
VGCA 202 PC: Veg. Main Dishes & Entrees II 1
VGCA 218 PC: Vegetables, Grains, & Side Dishes II 1
VGCA 235 PC: Pastry and Pies 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Spiritual Development (R-2 or R-3) 3
Electives 1
14
VGCA 140 PC: Beverages I (elective) * 1
VGCA 175 Intro. to Culinary Superv. & Mgmt.** 2
VGCA 226 International Cuisine: Europe & Asia 1
VGCA 237 PC: Cake Production & Presentation 1
VGCA 269 Cooking for Special Diets 1
MATH 215 Statistics or Nat Sci, (IN-7) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Electives 1
13
TOTAL HOURS 64
*Select two hours from: VGCA 121, 140, 142, 144, 146.
**VGCA 173 is offered in even years. VGCA 175 is offered in odd years.
*** General education course for a 4-year degree.
SUMMER
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
SUMMER
VGCA 293 Veg. Culinary Arts Internship 4
109
A.S. Physical Therapist Assistant
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements. Please
note that the minimum required courses for acceptance into the AS PTA program are as follows:
BIOL 101 & 102, PHYS 127, MATH 215, with a minimum C letter grade. See catalog for all
admission requirements (1-year general education/prerequisites + 1-year A.S. degree)
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
BIOL 101 Anatomy & Physiology I (IN-7) 4
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think Ac Redg & Wrtg I (IN-2) 3
HLED 210 Medical Terminology 1
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life (P-1) 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
17
BIOL 102 Anatomy & Physiology II (IN-7) 4
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
PHYS 137 Conceptual Physics 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
RELB, RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-3,R-2) 3
16
PTAS 100 Physical Therapy Perspectives 3
PTAS 105 Kinesiology + lab 3
PTAS 115 Fundamentals of PT Practice + lab 4
PTAS 205 Therapeutic Modalities + lab 4
PTAS 212 Clinical Pathology 2
16
THIRD YEAR
PTAS 218 Rehabilitation + lab 3
PTAS 225 Capstone Seminar 1
PTAS 245 Clinical Affiliation II 6
PTAS 255 Clinical Affiliation III 6
16
PTAS 201 Observation and Measurement + lab 2
PTAS 209 Orthopedic Rehabilitation 2
PTAS 215 Neuromuscular Rehabilitation +lab 4
PTAS 220 Therapeutic Exercise + lab 3
PTAS 235 Clinical Pathology I 4
15
TOTAL HOURS 80
The Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Southern Adventist University is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in
Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), 3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100, Alexandria Virginia 22305-3085; telephone: 703-706-3245;
email: accreditation@apta.org; website: http://www.capteonline.org. If needing to contact the program/institution directly, please
call 423-236-2858 or email [email protected].
110
B.A. Physics
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 120 Precalculus Algebra 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
PHYS 155 Descriptive Astronomy (IN-7) 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Foreign Language or Electives^ 3
16
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 121 Pre-calculus Trigonometry 2
RELB 125 Life and Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Foreign Language or Electives^ 3
15
PHYS 221 Physics for Scien. & Engineers I 4
PHYS 223 Physics for Scien. & Engineers I Lab 1
MATH 191 Calculus I 4
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Minor Electives 3
16
PHYS 222 Physics for Scien. & Engineers II 4
PHYS 224 Physics for Scien. & Engineers II Lab 1
MATH 192 Calculus II 4
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Minor Electives 3
15
PHYS 310 Modern Physics 3
MATH 218 Calculus III 4
PHYS 497 Undergrad. Research (MJ Elective) 1
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) (W) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
MATH 200 or Elementary Linear Algebra or 2-3
MATH 201 Intermediate Linear Algebra
MATH 315 Differential Equations 3
U.D. Physics (MJ Electives) 6
U.D. Minor Electives 3
Elective (Rec. Advanced Lab) 1
Elective 0-1
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Physics (MJ Electives) 3
Stewardship, Bus, & Econ. (IN-9) 3
U.D. Minor Electives 6
15
PHYS 400 Physics Portfolio (rec. elective) 1
PHYS 480 Scientific Wrtg & Presentation (W)* 1
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
RELT 317 Issues in Phys Sci& Religion (R-4) (W) 3
U.D. Physics (MJ Electives) 3
U.D. Minor Electives 3
U.D. Physics (MJ Elective) 3
15
^Elementary foreign language or 2 years of foreign language in high school.
*Preparation for Scientific Writing can be obtained via PHYS 497 the previous semester or as part of a summer research appointment (e.g. through the National Sci-
ence Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates program).
**Taught on a 2-year, alternating cycle. See department advisor for details.
111
B.A. Physics, Teaching Licensure 6-12
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
PHYS 155 Descriptive Astronomy 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
MATH 191 Calculus I 4
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
16
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
EDUC 138 Intro/Found of Secondary Ed. 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 200 Elementary Linear Algebra or 2-3
MATH 201 Intermediate Linear Algebra
MATH 192 Calculus II 4
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage (R-2) 3
16-17
PHYS 221 Physics for Scien. & Engineers I 4
PHYS 223 Physics for Scien. & Engineers I Lab 1
MATH 218 Calculus III 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
BIOL 103 Principles of Biology 3
PEAC 125 Fit for Collegiate Life 1
16
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Candidacy 0
EDUC 317 Teaching with Technology 2
PHYS 222 Physics for Scien. & Engineers II 4
PHYS 224 Physics for Scien. & Engineers II Lab 1
MATH 315 Differential Equations 3
RELT 317 Issues in Science & Religion (R-4) or
RELT 320 3
Stewardship, Bus, & Econ. (IN-9) 3
16
EDUC 253 Responsive Teaching 1
EDUC 342 Curriculum Content Methods 2
EDUC 434 Reading & Writing in the Content Area 2
ERSC 105 Earth Science (IN-7) 3
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
PHYS 310 Modern Physics (fall) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
EDUC 252 Praxis Preparation-Secondary 0
EDUC 419 Phil. & Leadership in Christian Ed (W) (SERV2) 3
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Physics Elective 3
U.D. Physics Elective 3
U.D. Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) (W) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 130-137*
EDUC 345 Learning Theory & Class Management 2
EDUC 346 Field Experience in Secondary Education 2
EDUC 347 Assessment and Differentiation 2
EDUC 348 Secondary Instructional Methods 2
PHYS 400 Physics Portfolio 1
PHYS 480 Scientific Wrtg & Presentation (W) 1
U.D. Physics Electives 6
16
EDUC 464 Teaching Seminar 2
EDUC 472 Enhanced Student Teaching Sec. (SERV-2) 10
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
13
Note: Students must consult the catalog they are under and their degree audits to ensure that they have complete degree requirements. To increase their marketability,
it is recommended that students take a minor in an additional teaching area.
*Need 6 hours of elementary foreign language if student does not have 2 years of same foreign language in high school.
SUMMER
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
SUMMER
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
3
112
B.S. Biophysics
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 191 Calculus I 4
BIOL 151 General Biology I 4
CHEM 151 General Chemistry I 4
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 192 Calculus II 4
BIOL 152 General Biology II 4
CHEM 152 General Chemistry II 4
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
16
CHEM 311 Organic Chemistry I 4
MATH 215 Statistics 3
MATH 218 Calculus III 4
PHYS 221 Physics for Scien. & Engineers I 4
PHYS 223 Physics for Scien. & Engineers I Lab 1
16
CHEM 312 Organic Chemistry II 4
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
MATH 315 Differential Equations 3
PHYS 222 Physics for Scien. & Engineers II 4
PHYS 224 Physics for Scien. & Engineers II Lab 1
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
CHEM 361 Biochemistry I 4
PHYS 310 Modern Physics 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
16
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
MATH 200 Elementary Linear Algebra 2
PHYS 497 Undergrad Research in Physics 1
PHYS 305 Biophysics 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
U.D. Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) (W) 3
14
TOTAL HOURS 124
BIOL 311 Genetics 4
BIOL 418 Animal Physiology 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U. D. Biblical Studies (R-3) (W) 3
Electives⬧⬧ 4
15
BIOL 412 Cell and Molecular 4
RELT 317 Issues in Physical Sci & Religion (R-4) 3
PHYS 325 Advanced Physics Lab+ 1
PHYS 480 Science Wrtg & Presentation* (W) 1
PHYS Physics Elective 3
Stewardship, Bus, & Econ. (IN-9) 3
15
Select 1 hour from the following: PHYS 295, 495, 297, 497.
⬧⬧Recommended electives: CPTR 124, CHEM 362, PHYS 411, PHYS 412.
*Preparation for Scientific Writing can be obtained via PHYS 497 the previous semester or as part of a summer research appointment (e.g. through the National Sci-
ence Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates program).
+ PHYS 325 taught on odd years and can swap with P-1b course
113
B.S. Physics
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 191 Calculus I 4
PHYS 221 Physics for Scien. & Engineers I 4
PHYS 223 Physics for Scien. & Engineers I Lab 1
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Electives* 3
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 192 Calculus II 4
PHYS 222 Physics for Scien. & Engineers II 4
PHYS 224 Physics for Scien. & Engineers II Lab 1
MATH 201 Interm. Linear Algebra or MATH 200 2-3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Electives 0-1
16
SECOND YEAR
MATH 218 Calculus III 4
MATH 215 Statistics 3
PHYS 310 Modern Physics 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
15
MATH 315 Differential Equations 3
PHYS 413 Analytic Mechanics** 3
PHYS 411 Clas/Stat Thermodynamics (Phys Elect)* 3
CPTR124 Fund. of Computing (Elective) 4
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
PHYS 497 Undergraduate Research 1
PHYS 313 Physical Optics (Physics Elective)** 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Stewardship, Bus & Econ (IN-9) 3
Electives* 2
15
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
PHYS 412 Quantum Mechanics 3
PHYS 414 Electrodynamics I 3
PHYS 305 Biophysics (Physics Elective) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Electives (W)* 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
PHYS 415 Electrodynamics II** 3
PHYS 418 Advanced Quantum Mechanics** 3
MATH 316 Partial Diff. Equations (Elective)** 3
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) (W) 3
Electives* 3
15
PHYS 480 Science Wrtg & Presentation (W)*** 1
PHYS 325 Advanced Lab (Physics Elective)** 1
RELT 317 Issues in Physical Science & Rel (R-4) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Electives* 6
15
Select one hour from the following: PHYS 295, 495, 297, 497.
*Work closely with academic adviser to choose elective credit that fits academic and career goals.
**Offered on a 2-year alternating cycle. Consult with academic advisor on sequence.
***Preparation for Scientific Writing can be obtained via PHYS 497 in a previous semester or as part of a summer research appointment (e.g. through the National
Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates program.)
114
A.S. Engineering Studies
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
CHEM 151 General Chemistry I 4
ENGR 121 Introduction to Engineering 1
ENGR 149 CADD 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 191 Calculus I 4
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
16
CHEM 152 General Chemistry II** 4
CPTR 124 Fundamentals of Programming 4
MATH 192 Calculus II 4
RELT 138, 225, 255 or RELB (R-2) 3
15
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGR 211 Engineering Mechanics: Statics 3
MATH 218 Calculus III 4
PHYS 221 Physics for Scien. & Engineers I 4
PHYS 223 Physics for Scien. & Engineers I Lab 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
16
ENGR 212 Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics 3
ENGR 228 Linear Circuit Analysis 3
PHYS 222 Physics for Scien. & Engineers II 4
PHYS 224 Physics for Scien. & Engineers II Lab 1
MATH 315 Differential Equations * 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
17
TOTAL HOURS 67
*May select one from MATH 200 (2 hrs) or MATH 201 (3 hrs) or can wait and take these later. It is advantageous to take MATH 315 if transferring to Walla Walla
after graduating
**Please confirm with your adviser that you need the second semester of General Chemistry, as some programs require only the first semester.
SUMMER
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
115
B.A. Archaeology-Classical Studies
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
RELB 237 Archaeology & the Old Testament 3
RELL 191 New Testament Greek I 3
RELP 257 Museum Education (SERV-2) 1
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
15
RELB 247 Archaeology & the New Testament 3
RELL 192 New Testament Greek II 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Electives 2
15
RELL 331 Intermediate Greek 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Minor Electives 3
Electives 5
15
RELL 221 Biblical Exegesis 2
Stewardship, Bus, or Econ (IN-9) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Minor Electives 3
14
RELB 435 New Testament Studies I 3
U.D. Bibl. Studies & Archaeology* 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Minor Electives 3
Electives** 3
15
RELB 436 New Testament Studies II 3
RELP 435 Levantine Ceramic Typology 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor Electives 3
Electives** 3
14
TOTAL HOURS 124
FOURTH YEAR
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Bibl. Studies & Archaeology* (W) 3
Electives 8
U.D. Minor Electives 3
15
RELB 497 Archaeological Method & Theory 3
ARTH 325 Ancient Art History (W) 3
ELIT 445 Ancient Classics (IN-10) (W) 3
U.D. Electives** 3
U.D. Minor Electives 3
15
*Select 6-hours from RELB 477, 479, 481, or 483 (“writingcourses).
**ARTH 465 T: Museum Studies & Intermediate French or German recommended.
SUMMER
RELB 455 Archaeological Fieldwork 3
SUMMER
RELB 340 Middle East Study Tour 3
116
B.A. Archaeology-Near Eastern Studies
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
RELB 237 Archaeology & the Old Testament 3
RELL 181 Biblical Hebrew I 3
RELP 257 Museum Education 1
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
15
RELB 247 Archaeology & the New Testament 3
RELL 182 Biblical Hebrew II 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Electives 2
15
RELB 245 Old Testament Studies I 3
RELL 330 Intermediate Hebrew 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives 5
15
RELB 246 Old Testament Studies II 3
RELL 221 Intro to Biblical Exegesis 2
Stewardship, Business, & Econ (IN-9) 3
Minor Electives 6
14
U.D. Bibl. Studies & Archaeology* (W) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor Electives 6
Electives** 3
16
SUMMER
RELB 340 Middle East Study Tour 3
RELP 435 Levantine Ceramic Typology 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
U.D. Electives 6
Electives** 1
14
TOTAL HOURS 124
FOURTH YEAR
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Bibl. Studies & Archaeology* (W) 3
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
U.D. Minor Electives* 3
Electives 4
14
RELB 497 Archaeological Method & Theory 3
ARTH 325 Ancient Art History (IN-10) (W) 3
U.D. Electives** 6
U.D. Minor Electives 3
15
*Select 6-hours from RELB 477, 479, 481, or 483 (“writingcourses).
**ARTH 465, T:Museum Studies, & Intermediate French or German recommended.
SUMMER
RELB 455 Archaeological Fieldwork 3
117
B.A. Biblical Studies
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
RELB 125 Life & Teachings (R-1) 3
RELL 181 or Biblical Hebrew I or
RELL 191 New Testament Greek I 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
16
RELL182 or Biblical Hebrew II or
RELL 192 New Testament Greek II 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
RELB 237 Archaeology & the OT 3
RELB 245 Old Testament Studies I 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
Electives 5
15
RELB 246 Old Testament Studies II 3
RELL 221 Intro to Biblical Exegesis 2
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Minor 3
Electives 3
15
RELB 435 NT Studies I 3
RELL 330 or Intermediate Hebrew or
RELL 331 Intermediate Greek 3
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Minor 3
U.D. Elective 3
15
RELB 247 Archaeology & the New Testament 3
RELB 436 NT Studies II 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
U.D. Electives (W) 3
Electives 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
RELB 425 Studies in Daniel (W) 3
Stewardship, Business, & Econ (IN-9) 3
U.D. Electives 4
U.D. Minor 3
Electives 3
16
RELB 426 Studies in Revelation 3
RELB 495 Directed Study (Sr. Project) 2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Electives 6
U.D. Minor (W) 3
15
118
B.A. Missions
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
RELB 125 Life & Teachings (R-1) 3
RELP 264 Christian Witnessing 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
SOCI 150 Cultural Anthropology 3
Interm. Foreign Lang. 3
16
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs (R-2) 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Interm. Foreign Lang. or Electives 3
16
RELB 245 Old Testament Studies I* 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Electives 2
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Minor 3
15
RELB 246 Old Testament Studies II* 3
COMM 330 Intercultural Comm. (W) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Physical Activity Course (P-1b) 1
Electives 5
15
THIRD YEAR
RELB 435 New Testament Studies I* 3
RELP 291 Practicum (Home Missions) (SERV-2) 1
RELP 340 World Missions 3
Stewardship, Business, & Econ (IN-9) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
U.D. Electives 2
15
RELB 436 New Testament Studies II* 3
RELP 405 Evangelistic Preaching 1
RELT 458 World Religions (W) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
U.D. Electives 1
Electives 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
RELB 425 Studies in Daniel (W) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Minor 3
U.D. Electives 3
Electives 5
15
RELB 426 Studies in Revelation 3
RELP 467 Health Evangelism (SERV-2) 3
Minor 6
U.D. Minor 3
15
*Only one semester of Old Testament Studies and one semester of New Testament Studies is required for the major. An elective may be taken in place of the other
semester.
Student Missions Year
(not required after sophomore year, although many students elect to take their student missions year then )
SUMMER (after Junior Year)
RELP 391 Practicum (overseas) (SERV-2) 2
119
B.A. Pastoral Care
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
RELL 181 Biblical Hebrew I 3
RELP 150 Intro to Ministry 2
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think. In Ac. Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
15
RELL 182 Biblical Hebrew II 3
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage (R-2) 3
RELT 177 Christian Spirituality 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
16
RELB 245 Old Testament Studies I 3
RELL 191 New Testament Greek I 3
RELL 330 Intermediate Hebrew 3
SOCW 225 Marriage and the Family 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
RELB 246 Old Testament Studies II 3
RELL 192 New Testament Greek II 3
RELL 221 Biblical Exegesis 2
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
SOCI 250 Death and Dying 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
15
RELB 435 New Testament Studies I 3
RELL 331 Intermediate Greek 3
RELP 321 Intro to Biblical Preaching 2
RELP 363 Personal Evangelism 3
HIST 363 Christian Church I or HIST 364 (W) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives 1
16
RELB 436 New Testament Studies II 3
RELP 370 Interpersonal Ministry 2
RELP 322 Intermediate Biblical Preaching 2
HIST 365 Christian Church II (W) or HIST 366 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Stewardship, Business, & Econ (IN-9) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
RELB 425 Daniel (W) or Electives* 3
RELP 450 Church Ministry I 3
RELT 484 Christian Theology I 3
PSYC 377 Fundamentals of Counseling 3
Electives 3
15
*Choice of RELB 425 or 426 for the major. Electives may be taken in the alternate semester.
SUMMER (after Junior Year)
CPE Practicum 0
RELB 426 Revelation or Electives* 3
RELP 354 Intro. to Biblical Counseling 3
RELP 452 Church Ministry II 3
RELT 439 Prophetic Ministry of EGW 2
RELT 485 Christian Theology II (W) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
15
120
B.A. Religious Education, Teaching Licensure 7-12
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
EDUC 138 Intro to & Found. of Sec. Education 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus 3
RELP 150 Intro to Ministry 2
RELT 177 Christian Spirituality 3
16
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
HLED 173 Health for Life 2
MATH 215 Statistics 3
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage 3
Elective 2
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
16
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
EDUC 253 Responsive Teaching 1
RELB 245 Old Testament Studies I 3
RELL 181 or Biblical Hebrew I or 3
RELL 191 New Testament Greek I
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Candidacy 0
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
RELL 221 Intro to Biblical Exegesis 2
RELB 246 Old Testament Studies II 3
RELL 182 or Biblical Hebrew II or
RELL 192 New Testament Greek II 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Elective 4
16
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
EDUC 342 Curr. & Content Methods-Secondary 2
RELB 425 Studies in Daniel (W) 3
RELB 435 New Testament Studies I 3
RELP 321 Intro to Biblical Preaching 2
RELT 484 Christian Theology I 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Elective 1
16
EDUC 252 Praxis Preparation-Secondary 0
EDUC 419 Phil. & Ldrshp /Christ Ed (W) (SERV-2) 3
RELB 426 Studies in Revelation 3
RELB 436 New Testament Studies II 3
RELP 322 Intermediate Biblical Preaching 2
RELT 485 Christian Theology II (W) 3
RELT 439 Prophetic Ministry of EGW 2
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
EDUC 317 Teaching with Technology 2
EDUC 345 Learning Theory & Class Management 2
EDUC 346 Field Experience in Secondary Education 2
EDUC 347 Assessment and Differentiation 2
EDUC 348 Secondary Instructional Methods 2
EDUC 434 Reading & Wrt. In the Content Areas 2
Stewardship, Business, & Econ (IN-9) 3
15
EDUC 464 Teaching Seminar 2
EDUC 477 Enhanced Student Teaching (SERV-2) 10
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
13
Must pass Praxis II PLT exam before student teaching.
Minor is highly recommended.
121
B.A. Religious Studies
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus 3
RELP 264 Christian Witnessing 3
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage 3
RELT 177 Christian Spirituality 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
16
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Electives 3
16
RELB 245 Old Testament Studies I* 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
Electives 5
16
RELB 246 Old Testament Studies II* 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Minor 3
15
RELB 435 New Testament Studies I 3
RELT 373 Christian Ethics 3
Minor Electives 3
U.D. Minor Electives (W) 3
Electives 3
15
RELB 436 New Testament Studies II 3
Stewardship, Business, & Econ (IN-9) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
Electives 5
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
RELT 458 World Religions (W) 3
U.D. Minor 3
U.D. Electives 8
Electives 2
16
RELT 467 Christian Phil & Worldview (W) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Minor 3
U.D. Electives 8
15
NOTE: Will need to take 6 hrs. of elementary world language if 2 years of high school foreign language was not taken.
*Only one semester is required for the major. An elective may be taken in place of the other semester.
122
B.A. Theology
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus 3
RELL 181 Biblical Hebrew I 3
RELP 150 Intro to Ministry 2
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
16
RELL 182 Biblical Hebrew II 3
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage 3
RELT 177 Christin Spirituality 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
16
RELB 245 Old Testament Studies I 3
RELL 191 New Testament Greek I 3
RELL 330 Intermediate Hebrew 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
15
RELB 246 Old Testament Studies II 3
RELL 192 New Testament Greek II 3
RELL 221 Biblical Exegesis 2
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Stewardship, Business, & Econ (IN-9) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
RELB 435 New Testament Studies I 3
RELL 331 Intermediate Greek 3
RELP 321 Intro to Biblical Preaching 2
RELP 363 Personal Evangelism 3
HIST 363 Christian Church I or HIST 364 (W) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
15
RELB 436 New Testament Studies II 3
RELP 370 Interpersonal Ministry 2
RELP 322 Intermediate Biblical Preaching 2
RELP 405 Evangelistic Preaching 1
HIST 365 Christian Church I (W) or HIST 366 3
Electives 4
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
RELB 425 Studies in Daniel (W) 3
RELP 450 Church Ministry I 3
RELT 484 Christian Theology I 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Electives 5
15
RELB 426 Studies in Revelation 3
RELP 354 Intro to Bibl. Couns./Confl. Resolution 3
RELP 452 Church Ministry II 3
RELT 439 Prophetic Ministry of EGW 2
RELT 485 Christian Theology II (W) 3
14
SUMMER (after Junior Year)
RELP 466 Public Evangelism 3
Note: The School recommends that those majoring in Theology or Pastoral Care not simultaneously take RELL 181-RELL 182 Biblical Hebrew I,
II: RELL 191-RELL 192 New Testament Greek I, II ; or RELL 330 Intermediate Hebrew and RELL 331 Intermediate Greek
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A.A. Religion-Bible Instructor
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
RELB 225 Prophetic Studies 3
RELP 264 Christian Witnessing 3
RELP 291/391 Practicum (SERV-2) 1
RELT 177 Christian Spirituality 3
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Electives 2
16
RELP 370 Interpersonal Ministry 2
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking *** 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus 3
RELB 245 or Old Testament Studies I* or 3
RELB 435 New Testament Studies I **
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II *** 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Electives 4
16
RELB 246 or Old Testament Studies II* or 3
RELB 436 New Testament Studies II**
MATH 215 Statistics or Nat. Sci. (IN-7) 3
RELP Elective 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) *** 1
Electives 6
16
TOTAL HOURS 64
*3 hours of RELB 245 or 246
**3 hours of RELB 435 or 436
*** General education required for a 4-year degree.
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A.A. Religion-Literature Evangelist
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
RELT 177 Christian Spirituality 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking *** 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
MATH 215 Statistics or Nat. Sci. (IN-7) 3
16
RELT 138 Adventist Heritage (R-2) 3
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II *** 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Electives 3
16
RELB 245 or Old Testament Studies I or * 3
RELB 435 New Testament Studies I**
RELP 264 Christian Witnessing 3
RELP 291/391 Practicum 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) *** 1
Electives 2
16
RELB 246 or Old Testament Studies II or* 3
RELB 436 New Testament Studies II**
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
RELP Electives 3
Electives 7
16
TOTAL HOURS 64
*3 hours of RELB 245 or 246
**3 hours of RELB 435 or 436
*** General Education requirement for a 4-year degree.
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Bible Worker Certificate (with SALT program)
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
General SALT Sequence—Freshman*
SALT Sequence-Freshman, Pre-Theology
RELB 225 Prophetic Studies (R-3)(R-4) or 3
RELT 225 Last-Day Events
RELP 264 Christian Witnessing (R-4) 3
RELP 266 Evangelism Seminar 0
RELP 291 Practicum (SERV-2) 1
RELB 125 or Life & Teachings of Jesus or 3
RELT 177 Christian Spirituality (R-1)
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs (R-2) 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
RELP elective 2
16
RELB 225/325 Prophetic Studies (R-3)(R-4) or 3
RELT 225 Last-Day Events
RELP 264 Christian Witnessing (R-4) 3
RELP 266 Evangelism Seminar 0
RELP 291/391 Practicum (SERV-2) 1
RELB 125 or Life & Teachings of Jesus or 3
RELT 177 Christian Spirituality (R-1)
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs (R-2) 3
RELP elective 2
15
RELL 181 Biblical Hebrew I 3
RELP 150 Intro to Ministry 2
RELP 264 Christian Witnessing (R-4)^ 3
RELP 266 Evangelism Seminar ^ 0
RELP 291 Practicum (SERV-2)^ 1
RELT 177 Christian Spirituality (R-1)^ 3
RELT 255 Christian Beliefs (R-2)^ 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
16
RELP 339 Ministerial Externship (Fall/Third Year) 0
RELB 425 or Studies in Daniel*** or
RELP 426 Studies in Revelation*** 3
^Required SALT courses
General SALT Sequence—Non-Freshman**
FALL
FALL (First Year) FALL/WINTER (Third or Fourth Year)
***Theology majors can opt to take RELB 425 Studies in Daniel or RELB 426
Studies in Revelation instead of RELB 225/325 Prophetic Studies for their Bible
Worker Certificate.
**If one of the Bible Worker/SALT classes has already been taken, students may
opt to take another class of their choice that fits with the SALT schedule.
*If the student has a specific class that they need to take freshman year for anoth-
er major, accommodations can be made to try to incorporate this class while mov-
ing one of the Bible Worker/SALT classes to a later semester.
Students can opt to complete the catalog requirements for the Bible Worker Certificate gradually without joining the SALT (Soul-winning and Leadership Training)
program. Students participating in the full SALT program can complete the requirements in one semester. The sequences below assume completion of the Bible
Worker Certificate through SALT. SALT courses may be listed as by permission only.Students must apply and be accepted to the SALT program to enroll in
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B.S.W. Social Work
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
SOCW 211 Introduction to Social Work 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Electives 4
15
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
SOCI 125 Intro to Sociology (IN-8) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Electives 3
16
BIOL 103 Principles of Biology (IN-7) 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
SOCW 213 Interviewing Skills 3
ECON 213 Survey of Economics or BUAD 128 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology or PSYC 122 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
SOCW 212 Social Welfare as an Institution 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Electives * 6
16
SOCW 309 SW Practice with Individuals 3
SOCW 322 Human Behav. & Social Environ. I (W) 4
SOCW 413 Networking & Career Development 1
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
U.D. (W) Course outside major 3
Electives 2
16
SOCW 323 Human Behav. & Social Environ. II (W) 4
SOCW 321 SW Pract. with Families & Groups 3
SOCW 391 Junior Field Practicum 1
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Electives* 7
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
SOCW 428 Social Work Practicum I (SERV-2) 3
SOCW 434 Social Welfare Issues & Policies 3
SOCW 441 Integrative Seminar I 1
SOCW 498 Research Methods I 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) 3
Electives 3
16
SOCW 421 Senior Portfolio Seminar 1
SOCW 429 Social Work Practicum II (SERV-2) 3
SOCW 442 Integrative Seminar II 1
SOCW 455 SW Pract. with Org & Commun. 3
SOCW 499 Research Methods II (W) 3
Electives 1
U.D. Electives 1
13
*The following program courses are strongly recommended for electives: SOCW 150, 230, 250/450, 405, & SOCW/SOCI 465.
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A.S. Social Work
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
BIOL 103 Principles of Biology (IN-7) 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
SOCW 211 Introduction to Social Work 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking * 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II * 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
SOCI 125 Intro to Sociology (IN-8) 3
SOCW 150 Cultural Anthropology 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology or PSYC 122 3
16
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts (IN-5) 1
MATH 215 Statistics (IN-4) 3
SOCW 230 Multi-Cultural Relations 3
SOCW 233 Human Sexuality 3
SOCW 250 Death & Dying 3
ECON 213 Survey of Economics (IN-9) * 3
16
SOCW 212 Social Welfare as an Institution 3
SOCW 213 Interviewing Skills 3
SOCW 349 Aging & Society 3
SOCW 405 Sexual Abuse Awareness & Prevention 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) * 1
RELB or RELT (R-2 or R-3) 3
16
TOTAL 64
* General education requirement for a 4-year degree.
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B.T. Automotive Service Management
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
TECH 166 Auto Electrical Systems 2
TECH 264 Auto Repair 3
15
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
TECH 178 Heating & A/C 2
TECH 377 Engine Perf. & Comp. 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
16
BUAD 128 Persona Finance (IN-9) 3
ECON 224 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
MGNT 344 Human Resource Management 3
TECH 115 Arc Welding (SERV-2) 2
TECH 167 Suspension, Steering & Alignment 3
RELB125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
17
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
BUAD 217 Business Computer Applications 3
TECH 114 Oxy-Acetylene Welding 1
TECH 375 Engine Rebuilding & Machining+ 4
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
15
BUAD 339 Business Law 3
FNCE 315 Principles of Finance 3
TECH 277 Engine Fuel & Emissions Controls 4
TECH 291 Practicum 2
TECH 374 Diesel Engines 3
15
BUAD 358 Ethical, Social, & Legal Envir. of Bus. 3
COMM 135 Communication & Public Speaking 3
MGNT 372 Small Business Management 3
TECH 230 Automatic Transmission+ 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 126
MGNT 350 Bus. Ops. & Supply Chain Mangmt. 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
TECH 168 Manual Drive Train & Axles 3
TECH 169 Auto Brakes 3
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
U.D. Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) (W) 3
16
MGNT 464 Business Strategies (W) + 3
TECH 274 Estimating & Auto Bus. Practice 2
TECH 299 Adv. Engine Performance + 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
U.D. Religion (R-4) (W) 3
14
SUMMER
TECH 491 Practicum 2
+Required to take in residence.
129
B.T. Construction Management
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
BUAD 128 Personal Finance 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
TECH 121 Construction Safety 2
TECH 151 Architectural Drafting (SERV-2) 3
TECH 253 Residential Construction Codes 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
TECH 115 Arc Welding (SERV-2) 2
TECH 135 Finishes-Drywall, Painting, Tile 1
TECH 147 Methods & Materials of Const. 2
TECH 179 Concrete & Masonry Construction 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Physical Activity (P-1a) 1
16
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
TECH 133 Plumbing-Residential 1
TECH 137 HVAC & Insulation 3
TECH 140 Structures & Analysis I 2
TECH 170 Carpentry-Residential 3
TECH 362 Construction Contract Admin 3
15
ACCT 222 Principles of Accounting II 3
TECH 152 Structures & Analysis II 2
TECH 332 Electrical-Residential 3
TECH 355 Construction Estimating-Residential+ 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELT-138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
15
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
BUAD 217 Business Computer Applications 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ECON 224 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
Aesthetic Analysis (IN-10) 3
15
BUAD 339 Business Law 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
MGNT 372 Small Business Management 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
U.D. RELB Biblical Studies (R-3) (W) 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 127
BUAD 358 Ethical, Social, Legal Env of Bus (W) 3
FNCE 315 Principles of Finance 3
MGNT 350 Bus Ops & Supply Chain Mgnt 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
TECH 352 Construction Estimating-Commercial+ 3
Religion (R-4) 3
16
MGNT 344 Human Resources Management 3
MGNT 464 Business Strategies (W) + 3
TECH 180 Real Estate Development 2
TECH 272 Drafting Software 2
TECH 480 Construction Mgnt. Senior Project 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
16
SUMMER
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
+ Required to take in residence.
130
A.T. Automotive Service
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
COMM 135 Communication & Public Speaking * 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
TECH 115 Arc Welding (SERV-2) 2
TECH 166 Auto Electrical Systems 2
TECH 264 Automotive Repair 3
15
MATH 215 Statistics 3
TECH 114 Oxy-Acetylene Welding 1
TECH 175 Engine Rebuilding & Machining+ 4
TECH 178 Heating & AC 2
TECH 276 Engine Performance & Computers 3
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
16
BUAD 128 Personal Finance 3
TECH 167 Suspension, Steering & Alignment 3
TECH 168 Manual Drive Train & Axles 3
TECH 169 Automotive Brakes 3
TECH 277 Engine Fuel & Emission Controls 4
16
ACCT 221 Prin. of Accounting I 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepets 1
RELB 125 Life & Teachings of Jesus (R-1) 3
TECH 230 Automatic Transmission+ 3
TECH 274 Estimating & Auto Bus. Prac. 2
TECH 291 Practicum 2
14
TOTAL HOURS 64
* General education requirement for a 4-year degree.
+ Required to take in residence.
SUMMER
Human Development (IN-8) 3
131
A.T. Construction Management
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
BUAD 128 Personal Finance 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
TECH 121 Construction Safety 2
TECH 151 Architectural Drafting (SERV-2) 3
TECH 253 Residential Construction Codes 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
TECH 115 Arc Welding (SERV-2) 2
TECH 135 Finishes-Drywall, Painting, Tile 1
TECH 147 Methods & Materials of Const. 2
TECH 179 Concrete & Masonry Construction 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
15
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting I 3
TECH 133 Plumbing-Residential 1
TECH 137 HVAC & Insulation 3
TECH 140 Structures & Analysis I 2
TECH 170 Carpentry-Residential 3
TECH 262 Construction Contract Admin. 3
15
TECH 132 Electrical-Residential 3
TECH 152 Structures & Analysis II 2
TECH 255 Construction Estimating-Residential+ 3
TECH 272 Drafting Software 2
MATH (IN-4) or Natural Science (IN-7) 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 65
SUMMER
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg 3
+ Required to take in residence.
132
Certificate Automotive Service Technician
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
TECH 115 Arc Welding (SERV-2) 2
TECH 166 Auto Electrical Systems 2
TECH 167 Suspension, Steering & Align. 3
TECH 168 Manual Drive Train & Axles 3
TECH 169 Automatovie Brakes 3
TECH 264 Automotive Repair 3
16
TECH 114 Oxy-Acetylene Welding 1
TECH 175 Engine Rebuilding & Machining 4
TECH 178 Heating & A/C 2
TECH 276 Engine Performance 3
RELT or RELB 3
Auto Service Elective 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 32
133
B.A. Art
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
SUMMER
ARTH 340 Art History Study Tour (W)** 3
ART 104 Drawing I 3
ART 109 2D Foundations Plane & Color 3
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design (Elective) 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
15
ART 105 Drawing II 3
ART 110 3D Foundations Form & Time 3
ART 132 Painting I (Major Elective)** 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
15
ART 148 Ceramics I (Major Elective)** 3
ARTH 218 Art Appreciation (Elective) 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I ***or Elective 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
Major Elective** 3
SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II*** or Elective 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Minor 3
15
ART-300 Printmaking (Major Elective)** 3
ARTH 345 Contemporary Art (IN-10) * 3
Biblical Studies - except 125 (R-3) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Minor 3
15
ARTH 335 Medieval Ren, Baroque Art * 3
ARTH 455 Museum Studies (Major Elective)** 3
U.D. Religion (W) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
Elective 1
14
TOTAL HOURS 124
FOURTH YEAR
ARTH 346 Art Theory, Crit & World (Maj. El) (W)* 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
U.D. Elective 3
U.D. Minor 3
Minor 3
15
ART 460 Professional Practices 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Major Elective ** 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
U.D. Art Elective 3
U.D. Minor 3
16
*Select 6 hours from ARTH 318, 325, 335, 345, 346.
**15 hours (6 upper) of Art electives for the major.
***Elem foreign language or two years of foreign language in high school 0-6 hours.
134
B.A. Art-Museum Studies
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ART 104 Drawing I 3
ART 109 2D Foundations Plane & Color 3
ARTG 115 Intro to Computer Graphics 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
15
ART 110 3D Foundations Form & Time** 3
BUAD 126 Intro to Business (IN-9) 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
JOUR 105 Writing for the Media** 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
15
ARTH 218 Art Appreciation 3
BUAD 233 Intro to Nonprofit Sector (Elective) 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I* or Elective 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
ARTH 325 Ancient Through Early Chr Art (W) 3
BMKT 326 Principles of Marketing 3
SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II* or Elective 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
15
ARTH 335 Medieval, Ren, Late Baroque Art (W) 3
MGNT 371 Principles of Entrepreneurship (Elective) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Minor 6
15
SUMMER
ARTH 340 Art History Study Tour 3
ARTH 345 Contemporary Art (IN-10)(W) 3
ARTH 455 Museum Studies 3
RELB 455 Archaeological Fieldwork (R-4)** 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
U.D. Minor 3
13
TOTAL HOURS 124
ARTH 346 Art Theory, Crit & Worldview (W) 3
ARTH 492 Internship** 1
ENGL 320 Rhetoric for Writers** 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Elective 3
Minor 3
16
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Biblical Studies - except 125 (R-3) 3
Minor 3
U.D. Minor 3
Elective (Recommend BUAD 128) 3
U.D. Elective (W) 3
16
*Elementary Foreign Language or two years in high school 0-6 hours.
**Select 6 hours from ART 105, 110, ARTH 492, COMM 330, ENGL 320, ENGL 420, JOUR 105, RELB 255 or 455.
135
B.A. Art-Therapy
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ART 104 Drawing I 3
ART 109 2D Foundations – Plane & Color 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
Foreign Language or Elective 3
16
ART 105 Drawing II 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
PSYC 122 General Psychology 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Foreign Language or Elective 3
16
ART 235 Ceramics * 3
ART 238 Intro to Art Therapy **** 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Minor 3
16
ART 132 Painting (Major Elective)* 3
BIOL 103 Prin of Biology (recommended) (IN-7) 3
HIST 356 Natives/Stranger (IN-6) (W) (recommend) 3
PSYC 128 Developmental Psychology (IN-8) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
16
ART 300 Printmaking* 3
ARTH 318 Art Appreciation (W)** 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
U.D. Electives (W)*** 3
16
ARTH 345 Contemporary Art ** (W) 3
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) 3
PSYC 315 Abnormal Psychology 3
Minor 3
Electives*** 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
PSYC 346 Intro to Personality Theories 3
RELT 373 Christian Ethic (rec.) (R-4) 3
U.D. Major Elective* 3
U.D. Minor (W) 3
U.D. Electives*** 3
15
ART 460 Professional Practices 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Minor 3
U.D. Electives*** 3
Electives*** 4
14
*12 hours of Studio Art electives and 6 hours must be upper.
** Select 6 hours from ARTH 318, 325, 335, and 345, 346.
***Recommended Electives: HLED 356, PSYC 224, PSYC 377, PSYC 422, PSYC 460, PSYC 479, SOCI 349.
****Every Odd Year
If foreign language has not been taken in high school, it must be taken in a two-semester sequence. (Total of 6 hours required).
136
B.A. Film Production
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ART 104 Drawing I 3
ART 109 2D Foundations Plane & Color 3
ARTF 111 Introduction to Film Production 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
15
ARTF 114 Film Business & Management 3
ARTF 215 Lighting 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Elective 1
16
ARTF 226 Screenwriting I 3
ARTF 235 Cinematography 3
ARTG 212 Raster Graphics (elective) 3
PHTO 125 Intro to Photography (elective) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
15
ART 110 3-D Foundations (Elective) 3
ARTF 320 Post Production 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
16
ARTF 353 Directing Document (SERV-2)* or elect. 3
U.D. Art History Elective** (IN-10) (W) 3
Biblical Studies, except 125 (R-3) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Minor 3
15
ARTF 360 Film Studio Practices (Elective) 3
ARTF 422 Directing the Narrative* 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
Elective (SERV-2) 3
U.D. Elective 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
ARTF 372 Senior Project I 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Elective (SERV-2) 3
U.D. Minor (W) 6
U.D. Elective 1
16
ARTF 391 Film Production Practicum 2
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
U.D. Religion (RELT 467) (R-4) (W) 3
U.D. Minor 3
U.D. Elective 3
15
*Directing Elective—choose from ARTF 353, ARTF 422.
** Art History Elective—choose from ARTH 318, 345, or 346.
If foreign language has not been taken in high school, it must be taken in a two-semester sequence. (Total of 6 hours required).
137
B.A. Graphic Design
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ART 104 Drawing I 3
ART 109 2D Foundations Plane & Color 3
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
15
ARTG 138 Design Studio I: History & Practice 3
ARTG 210 Vector Graphics 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Minor 3
Elective 1
16
ARTG 121 Typography I 3
ARTG 212 Raster Graphics 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
Minor 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
15
ARTH 345 Contemporary Art (IN-10) (W) 3
PHTO 125 Intro to Photography 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
U.D. Electives (W) 3
16
ARTG 238 Design Studio II: Production Processes 3
Biblical Studies except 125 (R-3) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Design/Art Elective * 3
U.D. Electives (W) 3
15
ARTG 338 Design Studio III: Professional Practices 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Minor 3
U.D. Elective (SERV-2) 3
U.D. Electives 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
ARTI 224 Intro to Interactive Media** 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
U.D. Minor 3
U.D. Electives (SERV-2) 6
15
ARTG 432 Senior Design Studio 3
ARTI 324 Interactive Media 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
U.D. Religion (rec RELT 467) (R-4) (W) 3
U.D. Minor 3
16
*Design/Art Elective: select from AART 322, ART 300, ARTF 320, ARTG 335, ARTH 346.
**ARTI 224 is pre-requisite for ARTI 324.
If foreign language has not been taken in high school, it must be taken in a two-semester sequence. (Total of 6 hours required).
138
B.F.A. Animation-Character Animation
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
AART 104 Principles of Animation I 3
AART 108 Intro to 3D 3
ART 104 Drawing I 3
ART 109 2D Found. – Plane & Color 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
16
AART 106 Principles of Animation II 3
ART 107 Drawing in Motion 3
ART 110 3D Foundations 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
AART 216 Character Animation I 3
AART 212 Storyboarding & Pre-visualization 3
AART 236 Visual Development 3
AART 242 Character Design 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
16
AART 218 Character Animation II 3
AART 246 Environment Design 3
ART 105 Drawing II 3
ARTF 220 History of Cinema 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
ART 205 Figure Drawing*** 3
AART 326 Collaborative Studio 4
ARTH 345 Contemporary Art (IN-10) (W) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
16
AART 328 Collaborative Studio 4
AART 322 Motion Design (SERV-2) 3
ARTF 320 Post Production 3
ERSC 105 Earth Science (IN-7) 3
U.D. Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
AART 427 Senior Studio 4
ARTH 346 Art Theory, Crit & Christian (W) 3
COMM 326 Film Evaluation (W) (elective) 3
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
14
AART 429 Senior Studio 4
RELT 467 Chr Phil & Worldview (R-4) (W)* 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
Art Elective** 3
14
*Recommended
**Any AART or ARTF 215.
***Every Other Year
139
B.F.A. Animation-Effects Animation
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
AART 104 Principles of Animation I 3
AART 108 Intro to 3D 3
ART 104 Drawing I 3
ART 109 2D Foundations Plane & Color 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
16
AART 106 Principles of Animation II 3
ART 110 3D Foundations 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
14
AART 216 Character Animation I 3
AART 212 Storyboarding & Pre-visualization 3
AART 236 Visual Development 3
AART 242 Character Design 3
ARTF 215 Lighting 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
AART 218 Character Animation II 3
AART 246 Environment Design 3
ART 105 Drawing II 3
ARTF 220 History of Cinema 3
ARTI 124 Programming for Artists 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
AART 326 Collaborative Studio 4
AART 322 Motion Design (SERV-2) 3
ARTH 345 Contemporary Art (IN-10) (W) 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
AART 328 Collaborative Studio 4
AART 366 Compositing ** 3
ERSC 105 Earth Science (IN-7) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
AART 427 Senior Studio 4
ARTH 346 Art Theory, Crit & Christian (W) 3
COMM 326 Film Evaluation (W) (elective) 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
16
AART 356 Effects Animation ** 3
AART 429 Senior Studio 4
RELT 467 Chr Phil & Worldview (R-4) (W)* 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
14
*Recommended.
** Every other year.
140
B.F.A. Animation-Motion Design
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
AART 104 Principles of Animation I 3
AART 108 Intro to 3D 3
ART 104 Drawing I 3
ART 109 2D Foundations Plane & Color 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
16
AART 106 Principles of Animation II 3
ART 107 Drawing in Motion (Elective) 3
ART 110 3D Foundations 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
AART 216 Character Animation I 3
AART 212 Storyboarding & Pre-visualization 3
AART 236 Visual Development 3
AART 242 Character Design 3
ARTG 121 Typography 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
16
AART 246 Environment Design 3
AART 322 Motion Design (SERV-2) 3
ART 105 Drawing II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
AART 326 Collaborative Studio 4
ARTH 345 Contemporary Art (IN-10) (W) 3
ARTI 230 Sound Design 3
ERSC 105 Earth Science (IN-7) 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
16
AART 328 Collaborative Studio 4
AART 366 Compositing** 3
ARTF 220 History of Cinema 3
U.D. Historical Perspectives (IN-6) (W) 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
AART 427 Senior Studio 4
ARTH 346 Art Theory, Crit & Christian (W) 3
U.D. Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
14
AART 429 Senior Studio 4
AART 356 Effects Animation ** 3
RELT 467 Chr Phil & Worldview (R-4) (W)* 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
14
*Recommended
**Offered every other year.
141
B.F.A. Film Production
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ART 104 Drawing I 3
ART 109 2D Foundations Plane & Color 3
ARTF 111 Introduction to Film Production 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PHTO 125 Intro to Photography 3
16
ART 110 3D Foundations Form & Time 3
ARTF 114 Film Business & Management 3
ARTF 215 Lighting 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
16
AART 212 Storyboarding and Previsualization 3
ARTF 226 Screenwriting I 3
ARTF 235 Cinematography 3
ARTI 230 Sounds Design 3
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
16
ARTF 320 Post Production 3
ARTF 360 Film Studio Practices 3
BRDC 202 Digital Audio Production 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
RELT 138, 225 or 255 (R-2) 3
16
AART 322 Motion Design (SERV-2) 3
ARTF 353 Directing the Documentary (SERV-2) 3
ARTH 318 Art Appreciation (IN-10) (W) 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
15
AART 366 or Compositing* or
ARTH 345 Contemporary Art (W) 3
ARTF 220 History of Cinema 3
ARTF 422 Directing the Narrative 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
COMM 326 Film Evaluation (IN-10) (W) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
ARTF 372 Senior Project I 3
ARTF 492 Film Production Internship 3
ARTH 346 Art Theory, Criticism & Worldview (W) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
ARTF 391 Film Production Practicum 1
ARTF 472 Senior Project II 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ (IN-9) 3
U.D. Religion (RELT 467) (R-4) (W) 3
Elective 3
13
*Offered every other year.
142
B.F.A. Fine Arts
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ART 104 Drawing I 3
ART 109 2D Found. – Plane & Color 3
ART 175 Intro to Studio Practices 3
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
16
ART 105 Drawing II 3
ART 110 3D Foundations Space & Time 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Art Elective* 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
16
ART 205 Figure Drawing or ART 107 3
ART 275 Studio Practices 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
MATH 215 Statistics 3
TECH 122 Woodworking for Artists ** 1
14
ARTH 335 Medieval, Ren, Baroque Art History*** 3
ERSC 105 Earth Science (IN-7) 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Art Electives* 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
ARTH 325 Ancient Through Early Chr Art Hist*** 3
ART 375 Advanced Studio Practices 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
Art Electives* 6
13
ARTH 345 Contemporary Art (IN-10) (W)*** 3
BUAD 126 Intro to Business 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
U.D. Art Elective* (W) 3
Art Elective* 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
ART 440 Thesis Project 6
ARTH 346 Art Theory, Crit & Worldview (W)*** 3
BMKT 326 (Winter) or MGNT 371 (Fall) 3
U.D. Art Elective* 3
15
RELT 467 Christian Phil. & Worldview (R-4) (W) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Art Elective* 6
U.D. Art Elective* 3
Elective 3
16
*Select 30 hours from the following electives: (Three [3] hours may come from schools/departments not listed with permission of adviser): Any AART, ART,
ARTF, ARTG, ARTH, or ARTI, HMNT 205, PHTO 125, PHTO 320, TECH 115, TECH 128, TECH 151, TECH 154, TECH 278, TECH 348.
** Fall/Winter
***Select 12 hours from: ARTH 218, 325, 335, 345, 346.
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
SUMMER
143
B.F.A. Graphic Design
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
THIRD YEAR
FOURTH YEAR
ART 104 Drawing I 3
ART 109 2D Foundations Plane & Color 3
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
15
ART 105 Drawing II 3
ART 110 3D Foundations Form & Time 3
ARTG 138 Design Studio I: History & Practice 3
ARTG 210 Vector Graphics 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
15
ARTG 121 Typography I 3
ARTG 212 Raster Graphics 3
ARTG 238 Design Studio II: Production Processes 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
ART 331 Illustration Methods (SERV-2) 3
ARTG 122 Typography II 3
ARTH 345 Contemporary Art (IN-10) (W) 3
PHTO 125 Intro to Photography 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
15
ARTG 332 Advertising Design 3
ARTI 224 Intro to Interactive Media (pre-requisite) 3
L.D. Design/Art Elective* 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
15
ARTG 324 Editorial Design 3
ARTG 338 Design Studio III: Professional Practices 3
ARTH 335 Medieval, Ren, Baroque Art Hist. (W) 3
ARTI 324 Interactive Media 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
TOTAL HOURS 124
AART 322 Motion Design (SERV-2) 3
ARTG 420 Branding Systems (SERV-2) 3
ARTG 492 Graphic Design Internship 1
ARTH 346 Art Theory, Criticism & Worldview (W) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
16
ARTG 432 Senior Design Studio 3
ARTI 424 Advanced Interactive Media 3
BUAD 128 Personal Finance (IN-9) (rec.) 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
U.D. Religion (rec RELT 467) (R-4) (W) 3
U.D. Design/Art Elective** 3
16
*L.D. Design/Art Elective—Select 3 hrs. from AART 108, 132, ARTI 215, 230.
**U.D. Design/Art Elective—Select 3 hrs from ART 300, ART 329, ARTF 320, ARTG 335, AART 366.
144
B.F.A. Web and New Media Design (Even)
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR (Even)
SECOND YEAR (Odd)
THIRD YEAR (Even)
FOURTH YEAR (Odd)
ART 104 Drawing I 3
ART 109 2D Foundations Plane & Color 3
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
15
ART 110 3D Foundations Form & Time 3
ARTG 138 Design Studio I: History & Practice 3
ARTG 210 Vector Graphics 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II 3
MATH 215 Statistics 3
15
ARTG 121 Typography I 3
ARTG 212 Raster Graphics 3
ARTG 238 Design Studio II: Production Processes 3
ARTI 224 Intro to Interactive Media (pre-requisite) 3
CPTR 108 #Essence of Computing 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
AART 322 Motion Design (SERV-2) 3
ARTG 122 Typography II 3
ARTI 324 Interactive Media 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 (R-2) 3
15
ARTG 420 Branding Systems (SERV-2) 3
ARTI 424 Advanced Interactive Media** 3
PHTO 125 Intro to Photography 3
Design/Art Elective* 3
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b) 1
16
AART 465 Topics in Advanced Motion Design 3
ARTG 338 Design Studio III: Professional Practices 3
CPTR 456 Advanced Web Programming 3
Natural Science (IN-7) 3
RELB 125 or RELT 177 3
15
TOTAL HOURS 124
ARTH 318 Art Appreciation or
ARTI 338 UX Design** 3
ARTH 345 Contemporary Art (IN-10) (W) 3
ARTH 346 Art Theory, Criticism & Worldview (W) 3
ARTI 492 Web and New Media Internship 1
Human Development (IN-8) 3
Biblical Studies (R-3) 3
16
ARTG 432 Senior Design Studio 3
PEAC 425 Fit for Hire 1
Design/Art Elective* 3
Stewardship, Business & Econ. (IN-9) 3
U.D. Religion (rec RELT 467) (W) 3
U.D. Elective 3
16
*Design/Art Elective—Select 6 hours from AART 108, ARTF 111, 215, ARTI 230, BRDC 127, PREL 310, PHTO 320.
**Offered every other year.
145
A.S. Graphic Design
2022-2023 Sample Course Schedule This is a recommended schedule and may be altered as needed.
Consult your adviser when making changes. See degree audit for Christian Service requirements.
FALL
WINTER
FIRST YEAR
SECOND YEAR
ART 104 Drawing I 3
ART 109 2D Foundations Plane & Color 3
ARTG 115 Intro to Graphic Design 3
ENGL 101 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg I 3
NOND 101 Southern Connections 1
13
ART 110 3D Foundations Form & Time 3
ARTG 210 Vector Graphics 3
ENGL 102 Critical Think in Ac Rdg & Wrtg II* 3
PEAC 125 Fitness for Collegiate Life 1
Historical Perspectives (IN-6) 3
Human Development (IN-8) 3
16
ARTG 121 Typography I 3
ARTG 212 Raster Graphics 3
ARTG 238 Design Studio II: Production Processes 3
COMM 135 Comm. & Public Speaking* 3
CPTE 100 Computer Concepts 1
Math 215 Statistics or Nat. Sci. (IN-7) 3
16
ARTH 345 Contemporary Art (IN-10) (W) 3
ARTG 338 Design Studio III: Professional Practices 3
ARTG elective 3
RELT 138, 225, or 255 or RELB (R-2) 3
Physical Activity (P-1b)* 1
Elective** 3
16
TOTAL HOURS 64
*General education courses for a 4-year degree.
**Recommended general Education: COMM 326 Film Evaluation (IN-10) (W) 3 hours; PHTO 125 Introduction to Photography 3 hours.
SUMMER
RELB 125 or RELT 177 (R-1) 3
146
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS – BACCALAUREATE DEGREE
____ 124 Minimum hours
____ 2.00 Minimum GPA for SAU and cumulative *
____ 2.25 Minimum GPA required in the major *
____ C- is the lowest grade acceptable in a major or minor *
*NOTE: Some schools, departments, or majors require a higher standard. The student
should consult the respective Catalog section for specific GPA or grade requirements for the
desired program.
____ 40 Minimum hours upper division (300-400 numbered class)
14 hours upper required in major for Bachelor of Arts degrees
18 hours upper required in major for all other bachelor degrees
15 hours upper at SAU with 9 required in the major and 3 in minor
____ Writing courses one in major, one outside major, one of any Wcourse
____ Christian Service
3 community service events
2 service-learning experiences (SERV-2) designated courses
Bachelor of Arts degree requires a minor or 2
nd
major, certification, or S. Scholar.
More than one major may be earned provided that the 2
nd
major has 20 hours that dont overlap
the first major.
Each minor must include a minimum of 12 hours that do not overlap the major or another minor.
A 2
nd
degree requires a minimum of 154 hours with 56 of the hours being upper division.
Bachelor of Arts degree students who have less than two secondary school credits of foreign
language must complete a minimum of six credit hours of a foreign language. **
In order to register for upper division courses you must have earned 40 hours and completed
ENGL 101, 102 and MATH 215.
** Some Schools/Departments require 6 hrs. of intermediate foreign language.
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS – ASSOCIATE DEGREE
____ 64 Minimum hours
____ 2.00 Minimum GPA for SAU and cumulative *
____ 2.25 Minimum GPA required in the major *
____ C- is the lowest grade acceptable in a major or minor *
____ Christian Service
1 community service event
1 service-learning (SERV-2) designated course
All freshmen must take NOND 101 Southern Connections their first semester at SAU
and PEAC 125 during their first year.