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College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences/Art and Design 43
BS: COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURE (PRE-VET MEDICINE) DEGREE PLAN (CONTINUED)
English
ENGL 111 Composition and Rhetoric ............................. ..... ........................ 3
Lite ratu re ....................................... . ................... 3
Speech
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication ............................................................ 3
H isto ry 100-299 .................................................................................. 3
Science
BIO L 112 General Biology I ........................... .................... 3
CHEM 133 General Chemistry I ................... ............. 3............................................. 3
Mathematics
MATH 131 Calculus for Applications or
MATH 185 Calculus I ........................................ ..................... 3
EX SC 100 + 3 activities ............................................................. 4............................................. 4
UNIV 100 University Seminar ................................................. 1
TO TA L U N IV ERSITY C O R E ........................................ ............................................... 38
English
ENGL 326 Business and Professional W riting .............................................................. 3
Social SciencesHumanities
AGRB 261 Principles of Agricultural and Applied Economics .................................... 3
Choose two: anthropology, geography, history, philosophy,
political science, psychology (also EDUC 221), sociology
(maximum one course per area) .................... ................... 6
Fine Arts
Choose one: ART 101, MUSM 230, THEA 220 or THEA 250 ....................... ............... 3
T O TA L B S C O R E . . ........... ..................... ..................... ......... ........ . ..... . 1 5
Animal Science
AENV 110 Intro to Ag. and Envr. Syst. and Tech ....................................................... 3
ANSC 111 General Animal Science ........... ............................. 3........................................3
ANSC 336 Animal Nutrition ........................................ .................... 3
Biology
BIOL 114 General Biology I Lab ........................................ 1
BIOL 113/115 General Biology II Lecture/Lab .............................................................. 4
BIO L 351 Genetics ................................................................................................................... 3
BIOL 355/357 M icrobiology Lecturel Lab ..................................................................... 4
Chemistry
CHEM 131 General Chemistry I Lab ....................................... 1
CHEM 132/134 General Chemistry II Lecture/Lab ....................................................... 4
CHEM 221/223 Organic Chemistry I Lecture/Lab ........................................ ..... 4
CHEM 322/324 Organic Chemistry II Lecture/Lab ....................................................... 4
CHEM 453 Biochemistry I ........................................ 3
CHEM 454 Biochem istry II .................................... .... .................................................... 3
Physics
PHYS 110/111 General Physics I Lecture/Lab ................................................................ ..... 4
PHYS 112/113 General Physics II Lecture/LLab 4
TOTAL ..........48
M in im u m ................................................................................................................................. ........ 3
M inim u m G PA fo r g rad uatio n . .... ................................................................................2.00
Minimum advanced hours from ACU .. ........................................ 23
M inim um total hours from ACU .................................................................................. 104
Courses numbered 0** do not count in minimum hours required for degree.
Minor in Agricultural Sciences
MINOR: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES (AGRS)
CHEM 111/113 Introduction to Chemistry Lecture/Lab ........................................... 4
AGRB 261 Principles of Agricultural and Applied Economics ..................................... 3
A NSC 111 General Anim al Science ................................................................................. 3
A NSC 336 A nim al N utrition ............................................................................................ 3
EN V R 112 Plant Science ................................................................................................... 3
ENVR 233 Soil Science ............................................................................................................. 3
Choose one advanced course from: AENV, AGRB, ANSC, ENVR ..................................... 3
T O T A L ................................................. . ............................. ........ . .. .. .. . .. .................................. 2 2
Minor in Environmental Science
MINOR: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (ENVR)
CHEM 111/113 Introduction to Chemistry Lecture/Lab .......................................... 4
AENV 130 Environmental and Technological Science ........................................... 3
ENVR 112 Plant Science ............................................. ...................... 3
ENVR 233 Soil Science ............................................................................................................. 3
ENVR 279 Resource Conservation ........................................... 3
E N V R 3 0 0 -4 9 9 ............................................. .......................................................................... 6
TO TA L ...... . . ......................... ........................................... 22
Course Descriptions
Please see the Course Descriptions section of this catalog. Courses
offered by the Department of Agricultural and Environmental
Sciences include those with the following designations: AENV,
AGRB, ANSC, ENVR.Art and Design
Jack Maxwell, Chair
ACU Box 27987, Abilene, Texas 79699-7987
Don Morris Center, Room 142
Phone: 325-674-2085
Fax: 325-674-2051
Email: jack.maxwell@art.acu.edu
Web: www.acu.edu/art
Faculty
Geoffrey Broderick, Associate Professor
Steve Ellinger, Adjunct Professor
Robert Green, Professor
Kenny Jones, Associate Professor
Jack Maxwell, Professor
Dan McGregor, Associate Professor
Ronnie Rama, Assistant Professor
Virginia Sadler, Professor
Nil Santana, Instructor
Kathryn Wasemiller, Professor
Mike Wiggins, Assistant Professor
Brandon Young, Assistant ProfessorMajors
Art
Art (all-level teacher certification)
Graphic Design/Advertising
Interior Design
Pre-ArchitectureMinor
ArtIntroduction
The Department of Art and Design offers BFA, BA, BS and AA
degrees. The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree is available in these
areas of concentration: graphic design, two-dimensional studio or
three-dimensional studio. The Bachelor of Arts degree is available
in art, art/marketing, graphic design/advertising as well as all-level
teacher certification. The Council for Interior Design Accreditation
(formerly FIDER) accredited Bachelor of Science degree is available
in interior design. The Associate of Arts degree is available in
pre-architecture. A minor in art may be added to other majors.
The department owes it's outstanding reputation to its faculty,
its facilities and its students.
The versatile faculty is made up of award-winning artists, artists
that actively produce and exhibit their creative work, artists that are
leaders in their various fields of discipline. These artists are also superb
educators, educators that love to teach because they love what they
teach, educators that teach by what they say and by what they do,
educators that motivate, inspire and nurture, educators that become
true mentors to their students.
These artist/teachers believe that art is important, that art makes a
difference in this world, that art makes this world a better place, a
more beautiful place, a more livable place. They are convinced that
this world needs more than just artists, it needs Christian artists, artists
that via their talent and various forms of creative expression, can
reflect a dimension of the very nature of God, God as Creator.
This faculty also believes that skills are important, that skills can be
taught and that they can be learned. They believe that the most
important skills for the art and design student, and any artist,
transcend the newest technologies, media and processes. They
believe that these most important skills are found in the ability to
think creatively, to find creative solutions to difficult problems, to
courageously accept challenges and to overcome them. These are
the abilities and skills that the faculty of the Department of Art and
Design believes are most necessary to become leaders rather than
followers, to become the next generation of gifted creative artists,
designers and educators, to become art professionals in the ever-
growing number of art and art-related careers of the 21st century.
ACU art and design students and the art/design faculty enjoy the
advantages of a spacious, well-equipped facility in the Alice Pratt
Brown Art Hall, consisting of large functional studios, high-tech
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