Catalog of Abilene Christian University, 1990-1991 Page: 67
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Education 67
Majors with two teaching fields:
The following areas of specialization, when leading
to a BS with a major in Interdisciplinary
Studies, require two teaching fields taken from
one of these three clusters: (1) Math/Science:
Biology, Chemistry, Physical Science, Physics,
Psychology, Life-Earth Science, Computer Information
Systems, Math, Business Administration,
Generic Special Education, Physical Education;
(2) Language Arts: English, Reading, Speech,
Journalism, French, German, Spanish, Theatre
Arts, Generic Special Education, Health, Physical
Education; (3) Social Science: History,
Government, Psychology, Sociology, English,
Business Administration, Journalism, Generic
Special Education, Physical Education. Five of
these specializations may also lead to a degree
within the academic area (Biology, Computer Information
Systems, History, Journalism and
Mathematics); these majors require a second
teaching field selected from any cluster above.
(See the appropriate section of this catalog for
more information.)
Biology, 24 hrs.: BIOL 112, 113, 214, 353, 370, 492
with lab.
Business Administration, 25 hrs.: ACCT 200, 201;
ECON 260, 261; FIN 311; MGMT 330; MKTG
340; BLAW 363; MGMT 130.
Chemistry, 24 hrs.: CHEM 131, 132, 133, 134, 221,
223, 322, 324, 345; four hours of advanced
chemistry.
Computer Information Systems, 25 hrs.: CS 127,
151, 152, 161, 162, 163, 351, 352, 354, 495.
English, 33 hrs.: Six hours from ENGL 221,* 222,*
231, 232; ENGL 482 or 383; three hours from
ENGL 490, 491, 492; six hours from ENGL 327,
328, 372; three hours from ENGL 376, 377, 378;
ENGL 351, 465; three hours from ENGL 360,
361; three hours from ENGL 366, 445; ENGL
459.
French, 24 hrs.: FLFR 221, 222; 18 hours from
FLFR 351, 352, 385, 386, 481, 482, 483, 484. 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;
COMP 235, 353; SPED 473, 474, 476, 477, 481;
PE 490.
German, 24 hrs.: FLGE 221, 222; 18 hours from
FLGE 351, 352, 385, 386, 481, 482, 483, 484, 487,
488. Students must also take FLGE 111 and 112
unless they have two years of high school German
or demonstrate proficiency.
Government, 24 hrs.: POLS 225, 226,* 381; three
hours from POLS 328, 340, 382, 383, 498; threehours from POLS 357, 358, 487; three hours
from POLS 495, 496; six hours from POLS 490,
491, 492, 493.
Health, 27 hrs.: HED 111, 112, 221, 241, 252, 322,
324, 405, 409.
History, 30 hrs.: HIST 117, 118, 221,* 222,* 480; six
hours from HIST 410, 421, 451, 452, 455, 481,
482, 483, 484; six hours from HIST 470, 474, 478,
479, 485, 490; ECON 260.
Journalism, 27 hrs.: JMC 110, 117, 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 keyboearding
and pass the typing exam.
Life/Earth Science, 29 hrs.: BIOL 112, 113, 214, 301,
353, 492 with lab; PHYS 101; GEOL 111. If
Biology is chosen as a first or second field with
Life-Science, the following 25-hour program is
required: BIOL 301; 15 non-duplicated hours
from BIOL 312, 351, 362, 367, 465, 484, 490, 491,
497; two courses from AGRI 233, GEOL 111,
PHYS 101.
Mathematics, 27 hrs.: MATH 127, 185, 186, 277,
310, 325, 351, 352, 412.
Physical Education, 31 hrs.: PE 110, 121, 122, 232,
241, 244, 245, 361, 362, 464, 465, 476, 470, 490,
498; three hours of advanced electives in PE.
Physical Science, 28 hrs.: PHYS 110 and lab, 112
and lab, 101, 105, 319, 341, 482; CHEM 131, 132,
133, 134.
Physics, 24 hrs.: PHYS 120 and lab, 122 and lab,
231, 332; nine hours of advanced Physics.
Psychology, 25 hrs.: PSYC 120, 240, 351 and lab,
368, 370, 382, 391; three hours from PSYC 487
or 493.
Reading, 27 hrs.: READ 263, 322*, 380, 450, 460,
469, 480, 490, 477; ENGL 351.
Sociology, 25 hrs.: SOCI 111, 222, 315, 342, 362, 350;
six hours of advanced electives in Sociology.
Spanish, 24 hrs.: FLSP 221, 222, 351, 352, 385, 386;
six hours from FLSP 480, 482, 483. Students
must also take FLSP 111 and 112 unless they
have two years of high school Spanish or
demonstrate proficiency.
Speech Communication, 27 hrs.: COMS 221, 222,
228, 236, 341, 343, 375, 483; JMC 117.
Theatre Arts, 27 hrs.: COMD 137 (two semesters),
138, 220, 226, 227, 230, 454, 455, 466, 467.
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