Catalog of Abilene Christian University, 1995-1996 Page: 67
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Education 67
including ACCT 210 and 211; biology, including
BIOL 112/114 and 113/115; computer science,
including CS 351, 354, and 495; chemistry, including
CHEM 131/132, 133/134; physics, including PHYS
120 and 122 with labs; a modern foreign language.
Industrial Technology (Option I), 49 hrs.: ITEC 100,
101, 117, 220, 230, 240, 340, 372, 382, 465, 480,
and 6 hours advanced ITEC; and 12 hours of science,
math, or computer science.
Industrial Tchnology (Option III), 49 hrs.: ITEC
100, 101, 117, 220, 230, 240, 340, 372, 382, 465,
480, and 18 hours (9 advanced) in industrial
technology.
Social Studies, 51 hrs.: HIST 117, 118, 455,474, 475,
479, 480, 495; GEOG 235, 354; ECON 260, 261;
POLS 225, 381, 487, 491, 498.
Certification in Two Teaching Fields
The following areas of specialization, when leading to a BS
with a major in interdisciplinary studies, require two
teaching fields. Some areas may also be taken to lead to a
degree within the academic area and a second teaching
field. See the appropriate section of the catalog for
information on other degrees with two-field teacher
certification.
Biology, 24 hrs.: BIOL 112/114, 113/115, 221/223 or
222/224, 353/357, 362/364, 492/495.
Business Administration, 25 hrs.: ACCT 210, 211;
ECON 260, 261; FIN 311; MGMT 130, 330;
MKTG 340; BLAW 363.
Chemistry, 24 hrs.: CHEM 131/132, 133/134,
221/223, 322/324, 345, and 4 hrs. of advanced
chemistry.
Computer Information Systems, 25 hrs.:
CS 151/161, 152/162, 351, 352, 354, 454, 495, and
one course from 163-166.
English, 24 hrs.: ENGL 325, 330, 351, 459, 483; 3 hrs.
from ENGL 495, 496, 497; 6 hrs. from ENGL 362,
363, 464.
Exercise Science (Physical Education), 27 hrs.: EXSC
110, 232, 241, 361, 362, 464, 465, 470, 476, 490,
498; 3 hrs. from EXSC 471, 491; HED 324 or 405.
(Students working on the P.E. specialization take
EXSC 121, 122, 244, and 245 in place of the EXSC
100 and three activity classes required of other
students.)
French, 24 hrs.: FLFR 221, 222; 18 hours from FLFR
351, 352, 385, 386, 400, 481, 482, 483, 484, 490.
Students must also take FLFR 111 and 112 unless
they have two years of high school French or
demonstrate proficiency.
Generic Special Education, 27 hrs.: PSYC 240;
SPED 235, 353, 473, 474, 476, 477, 481;
EXSC 490.German, 24 hrs.: FLGE 221, 222; 18 hours from
FLGE 351, 352, 385, 386, 400, 481, 482, 483, 484,
487, 490. Students must also take FLGE 111 and
112 unless they have two years of high school
German or demonstrate proficiency.
Health, 24 hrs.: HED 111, 112, 221, 322, 324, 405;
EXSC 241; PSYC 252.
History, 24 hrs.: HIST 117, 118, 480; 6 hrs. advanced
U.S. History; 6 hrs. advanced Non-U.S. History;
ECON 260.
Journalism, 24 hrs.: JMC 110, 223, 224, 233, 341,
342, 488, and 449 or 450. In addition, students
must work at least one year each on the management
boards of the student newspaper and the yearbook.
Those who do not pass a Grammar, Punctuation, and
Spelling Examination must take JMC 101, and
students who do not pass a typing test must take a
college credit or continuing education course in
keyboarding and pass the typing exam.
Life-Earth Science, 28 hrs.: BIOL 112/114; 113/115;
221/223 or 222/224, 301, 362/364; PHYS 101; 6
hrs. from: CHEM 101, GEOL 111, or AGRO 233.
If Biology is chosen as a first or second field with
life-earth science, the following program is required:
BIOL 221/223 or 222/224, 492/495; 16 additional
hrs. advanced biology selections. If chemistry is
chosen as a second field, 24 hrs. chemistry, excluding
CHEM 101.
Mathematics, 25 hrs.: MATH 183/185, 186, 277, 310,
325, 351, 352, 412.
Physical Science, 28 hrs.: PHYS 101, 110/111,
112/113, 319, 482; CHEM 131/132, 133/134;
AENV 130.
Physics, 24 hrs.: PHYS 120, 122, 231, 432; 9 hrs. of
advanced Physics.
Political Science, 24 hrs: POLS 225, 226, 381; 3 hrs.
from 328, 340, 382, 498; 3 hrs. from 357, 358, 487;
3 hrs. from 494, 495; 6 hrs. from 490, 491,492, 493.
Psychology, 25 hrs.: PSYC 120, 240, 351 and lab, 368,
370, 382, 391; 3 hrs. from PSYC 487 or 493.
Reading, 24 hrs.: READ 263, 322*, 460, 480, 490,
477; ENGL 351 and 432.
Sociology, 25 hrs.: SOCI 111, 222, 342, 362, 385, 415;
6 hrs. of advanced sociology.
Spanish, 24 hrs.: FLSP 221, 222, 352, 353, 385, 386;
six hours from FLSP 388, 400, 480, 481,482, 483,
490. Students must also take FLSP 111 and 112
unless they have two years of high school Spanish or
demonstrate proficiency.
Speech Communication, 24 hrs.: COMS 221, 222,
236, 341, 343, 375, 483; JMC 117.
Theatre Arts, 24 hrs.: THEA 226, 227, 230, 454, 455,
463, 466, 467, plus eight practicum units.
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