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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
(4) Six hours of chemistry or physics.
(5) If chemistry is minor, six hours of physics.
(6) Biology 311, 312, 310, 340, 342, 381.
b. Business Administration Major.
(1) Minor: Education, social science, public speaking, English,
Bible, natural science, or a modern language.
(2) B. A. 323, 324, 331, 332.
(3) Government 325, 326.
(4) Six hours mathematics.
(5) Four hours public speaking.
(6) Eighteen hours of advanced work in Business Administration
including B. A. 385 and 386.
c. Chemistry Major.
(1) Minor: Biology, mathematics, home economics (for women
only), or education.
(2) Twelve hours of French or German.
(3) Twelve hours of mathematics.
(4) Six hours of physics. Women may substitute six hours
of home economics, unless it is selected as a minor.
(5) In case elementary education is a minor subject, six hours
of nature study may be offered in lieu of physics.
d. Education Major.
(1) Minor: History, natural science, home economics, music,
public speaking, Spanish, English, or mathematics.
(2) Three hours of psychology in addition to "5".
(3) Six hours of natural science in each of two, except that six
hours of mathematics or six hours of home economics (women
only) may be substituted for six hours in natural science.
(4) Six hours in social science other than government, or six
hours in Christian education.
(5) If a student selects secondary education as a major he must
complete twenty-four semester hours in one teaching subject
or eighteen semester hours in each of two subjects taught in
high school.
(6) Primary education as a major: Courses 331, 332, 366, 385,
381, 484; English 350. P. S. 220; Art 313, 314; Music 321, 322.
(7) Elementary education as a major: Courses 331, 332, 366,
385, 383, 484; Art 313, 314; Music 321, 322.
(8) Secondary education as a major: 321, 322, 385, 393, 490, three
hours in special methods.
e. Home Economics Major.
(1) Minor: Art, Bible, English, music, education, natural science,
speech, or physical education.
(2) Six hours in chemistry.
(3) Six hours in physiology and sanitation.
(4) Three hours in child or adolescent psychology.
(5) Home Economics 300, 310, 323, 321, 324, 340, 353, 361, 380,
390; Art 320.
f. Physical Education Major.
(1) Minor: English, Spanish, mathematics, public speaking, history,
biology, business administration, chemistry, home economics,
or music.
(2) Two hours in public speaking.37
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