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64 ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION AND DEGREES
English 1301, 1302 ..............................................6
M athem atics 1320 ................................................3
(for pre-medical students)
Physics 1410, 1411 .............................................8
T o ta l ......................................................................4 9
Most pre-medical and pre-dental students
will complete at least 124 hours,
including the above courses, and obtain
a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of
Arts degree. Exceptional pre-medical and
pre-dental students may elect to follow a
three-year degree plan consisting of at
least 94 hours at Hardin-Simmons University
plus the successful completion of the
first year in an accredited United States
medical or dental school. This program is
outlined earlier in this section of the Bulletin.
Pre-Law Program and Legal Studies
Minor
Few law schools require specific undergraduate
majors for admission. Accordingly,
a pre-law student at HSU may, after
consultation with the pre-law advisor,
choose his course of study from a variety
of curricula.
However, for both the student seeking
a law or law-related career ("professional
track" student) and students interested in
the law from a liberal arts or other perspective
("non-professional track" student),
HSU offers a unique interdisciplinary legal
studies minor of 21 hours. This program,
available under the B.A., B.B.S., or
B.B.A. degree, consists of the following
courses:
Semester Hours
Core:
Political Science 3305, 3355, 4305, and 4303
o r 4 3 0 7 ............................................................12
Options: (Some from each field):
A. Criminal Justice 2306, 3302, 3305
B. Business Administration 2311, 2312, 2331,
2332, 3303 .......... .............................. 9
T o ta l ......................................................................2 1
All questions concerning the Legal Studies
and pre-law programs should be
addressed to the University's Legal Studies
Coordinator/Pre-Law Advisor, Dr. Virginia
Armstrong.Pre-Pharmacy Requirements
Students interested in a career in pharmacy
generally complete two years' work
in a college of university and then enter a
school of pharmacy for three additional
years. A minimum of 60 hours is required
for admission to most schools of pharmacy.
The student and his/her advisor will
consult the catalog of the school of pharmacy
to which the student seeks admission
and plan his specific program to
meet the requirements of that school.
The following pre-pharmacy program
represents the requirements of most pharmacy
schools.
Semester Hours
A m erican H istory ..................................................6
B iology 1410, 1411 ..............................................8
Chemistry 1410, 1411, 3401, 3402 ................16
E co nom ics ..........................................................3-6
English and/or Speech .................................6-12
M athem atics* .......................................................6
Physical Education activity courses ..............2-4
Physics 1410, 1411 ..............................................8
Political Science ...................................................6
To ta l ................................................................6 1-7 2
Electives**
*Some schools of pharmacy require mathematics
through the first semester of calculus.
**Some schools of pharmacy recommend microbiology
and accounting as electives, and
most require typewriting if not taken in high
school.
Pre-Seminary
The School of Theology is aware that
most church vocation students plan to
attend a theological seminary and therefore
maintains a close relationship with
the six Southern Baptist seminaries and
offers a strong pre-seminary program in
religion. The student's faculty advisor will
guide the student in selecting those
courses that will best prepare the student
for seminary studies.
* MASTER'S DEGREES
For information concerning requirements
leading to the master's degrees, see the
Graduate Bulletin.I I I ......................
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