Programs
| Biblical Worldview Curriculum |
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Foundation Courses |
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Exploration Courses |
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Immersion Courses |
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Proportional Requirements for Transfer Students |
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| Degrees |
| Eagle Scholars Honors Program |
| Off-Campus |
| Off-Campus Representatives |
| Quito, Ecuador |
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Sophomore Transfers (30 - 59 transferable credits)
Biblical Worldview Theme - 56 - 62 cr
| Foundation Courses: Establishing the origin, nature, and significance of a biblical worldview; establishing oral and written communication skill |
23 cr |
| Foundations of a Biblical Worldview |
14 cr |
| BIA1005 |
Biblical Worldview: Personal Responsibility (or BIA1825 Honors) |
2 |
| BIA2025 |
Biblical Worldview: Community & Culture |
4 |
| BIB1001 |
Old Testament History and Literature* (or BIB1825 Honors) |
4 |
| BIB1002 |
New Testament History and Literature* (or BIB1826 Honors) |
2 |
| *Course for which competency may be demonstrated. See pages 40-41 of the catalog |
| BIA2115 |
Principles of Biblical Interpretation** (or BIA2825 Honors) |
2 |
| **Prerequisite for all BIB-prefix exposition courses numbered 2000 or above. |
| Foundations of Communication |
9 cr |
| Written Communication |
| ENG1105 |
Composition I*** (or ENG1825 Honors) |
4 |
| ***Non-native speakers of English may substitute LAN1105 for ENG1105 |
| ENG2205 |
Composition II (or ENG2825 Honors) |
2 |
| Oral Communication |
| SPE1075 |
Foundations of Communication (or SPE1825 Honors) |
3 |
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| Exploration Courses: Exploring academic disciplines through a biblical worldview |
23 - 27 cr |
| Examining the Human Condition: History, Social Sciences, Philosophy, & Physical Education |
10 - 13 cr |
| HIS1005 |
History of Western Civilization (or HIS1825 Honors) |
4 |
| Social Sciences (Select from ANT1045, 2045; COM1005; ECO2201, 2211, 2212; GEO1005, 1015; POS1005, 2005, 2108; SOC1035, 2035) |
3 - 4 |
| Philosophy (Select any course with PHI prefix; ART3365; EDU4415, or BUS4435) |
2 - 4 |
| PHE1065 |
Lifetime Fitness & Wellness |
1 |
| Reflecting God's Image: Fine Arts & Literature |
6 cr |
| Fine Arts: Art, Music, Theatre, Film (Select from ART1005, 1825, 3161, 3162, 3265, 3365, 4265; COM2007; MCH3007; MUH3106; MUS1075, 1825; THE1055, 3257) |
2 - 4 |
| Literature (Any course with LIT prefix) |
2 - 4 |
| Understanding the Natural World: Science & Mathematics |
7 - 8 cr |
| Mathematics* (One course with MAT prefix [excluding MAT2005], PSY3208) |
3 - 4 |
| *B.A. degree students must take a 4-credit course. See mathematics placement chart on page 41 of the catalog. |
| Lab Science (One laboratory science course) |
4 |
| When a student receives an unsatisfactory grade in the laboratory portion of a lab course (lower than the equivalency of a C-), the student will receive credit for the course if the overall course grade is a D- or higher, but the credits will not fulfill the core curriculum requirement. The student must repeat the class and lab or pass a different class/lab to fulfill the Natural World lab science requirement. |
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| Immersion Courses: Probing the depths of a biblical worldview |
10 - 12 cr |
| Biblical Worldview: Texts & Contexts |
2 - 4 cr |
| Exposition: Select one course from BIB2215 - 3827. |
| Biblical Worldview: Theory & Application |
8 cr |
| BIB4360 |
Christian Theology (or BIB4825 Honors) |
4 |
| BIA4345 |
Biblical Worldview Capstone: Christian Thought |
4 |
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