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University Seminar
UNIV 100 ........................................ .......... 1
TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION ................................. 33
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS j$ ...
Design
DSGN 245 Architectural Drafting ....................................... 3
DSGN 248 Visual Presentation Graphics ........................ . 3
DSGN 341 Architectural Design I ............ ...................... 3
DSGN 343 Interior Design III ...................................... .... 3
DSGN 345 History of Architecture and Furnishings I ................ 3
DSGN 346 Interior Components (writing-intensive course) ......... 3
DSGN 347 History of Architecture and Furnishings II ................. 3
DSGN 349 Building Systems ............ ....................... 3
DSGN 442 Architectural Design II ...................................... 3
T O T A L ............................ ............................................ .......... 27
SUPPLEMENT FOR MAO
ART 105 Two-Dimensional Design ........................................ 3
ART 106 Three-Dimensional Design .................................... 3
ART 111 Basic Drawing I ............................................ ........ 3
TOTAL .......................................................................... 9
ELECTIVES
M inimum ............................................ .....................
S RADUATION REQUIREMENTS
Minimum grade in art and design courses ........ .................. C
Minimum GPA for graduation ............ ..................... . 2.00
Minimum total hours ....................................... ...... .... 69
Courses numbered 0** do not count in
minimum hours required for degree.
Minor in Art
Art Foundations
ART 105 Two-Dimensional Design .................................... . 3
ART 106 Three-Dimensional Design .................................... 3
ART 111 Basic Drawing .............................................. ..... 3
ART 112 Figure Drawing ............................................. ....... 3
Art History
ART 222 Art History: General Survey II .................................. 3
Advanced Art Selections from:
ART 300-499 ............................................. 6
TOTAL ...................................................................... 21
Course Descriptions
Please see the Course Descriptions section of this catalog (page
204). Courses offered by the Department of Art include those
with the following designation: ART, DSGN.Biology
Jim Nichols, Chair
ACU Box 27868
Abilene, Texas 79699-7868
Foster Science Building, Room 477
Phone: 325-674-2188
Fax: 325-674-2009
Email: nicholsj@acu.edu
Web: www.acu.edu/biology
Faculty
Junhui Bian, Associate Professor
Daniel K. Brannan, Professor
Patricia Hernandez, Professor
Tom Lee, Professor
Charles Mattis, Associate Professor
James R. Nichols, Professor
Thomas J. Pirtle, Assistant Professor
Qiang Xu, Assistant Professor
Majors: Biology (BA)
Biology(BS)
Life Science (One-Field Teacher Certification
Grades 8-12) (BS)
Minor: Biology
The Department of Biology offers the Bachelor of Science
degree and the Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in biology
or biology for teacher certification. The department works with
the Department of Curriculum and Instruction to offer a
Bachelor of Science: High School Certification Life Science
(Grades 8-12) degree. A minor in biology may be added to
other majors.
Introduction
The Department of Biology educates students for Christian
service and leadership throughout the world by preparing them
to become biological scientists, pre-college teachers and health-
care professionals. The Bachelor of Science: High School
Certification Life Science (Grades 8-12) is the avenue for
preparation of pre-college teachers. The Bachelor of Science
and Bachelor of Arts in biology are the avenues for:
* Cellular/molecular biology emphasis. Much of modern
biology exists at the interface of biology and chemistry.
Through effective classes, laboratories and research
opportunities the Department of Biology effectively
draws students to the molecular/biochemical level of
life. Many students in health-care professions also choose
this emphasis.
* Organismal biology/field emphasis. An array of field
biology oriented courses, research opportunities, and field
trips to such sites as Honduras, Big Bend, Texas, and New
Mexico offer study experiences in marine, fresh water, and
land ecosystems. These opportunities are supplemented by
ACU being a participating university with the Au Sable
Institute. Au Sable offers field courses in the beautiful
north woods country of Michigan's Lower Peninsula and
on Whidbey Island in Puget Sound between Vancouver
and Seattle. Au Sable's mission is "the integration of
knowledge of the creation with biblical principles for the
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