Catalog of Abilene Christian University, 2008-2009 Page: 40
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Undergraduate and
Graduate Degrees
Associate of Arts AA
Bachelor of Arts BA
Bachelor of Applied Studies BAS
Bachelor of Science BS
Bachelor of Business Administration BBA
Bachelor of Fine Arts BFA
Bachelor of Music BM
Bachelor of Science in Nursing BSN
Certificate Program Cer
Doctor of Ministry DMin
Master of Arts MA
Master of Accountancy MAcc
Master of Arts in Christian Ministry MACM
Master of Arts in Missions MAMI
Master of Divinity MDiv
Master of Education MEd
Master of Liberal Arts MLA
Master of Marriage and
Family Therapy
Master of Science MS
Master of Science in Nursing MSN
General Education
Requirements for all
Bachelor's Degrees
General Education Requirements (University and Degree
Core requirements), except advanced courses, should be
completed by the end of the sophomore year.
University Core Requirements*
Some courses may not be taken for university Required
core credit (see course description) Credit
Bible 15
BIBL 101 - Life and Teachings of Jesus
BIBL 102 - Acts-Revelations
BIBL 211 - Message of the Old Testament
BIBL 212 - Christianity in Culture
Adv. course (300-499): BGRK, BHEB,
BIBD, BIBH, BIBL, BIBM, BMIS**
English 6
Composition: ENGL 111 - Composition
and Rhetoric
Sophomore Literature (includes literature in
foreign language)40
Speech 3
COMS 111 - Fundamentals of
Communication
History 3
HIST 100-299 selection
Science 6
(select two 100-499 courses in different areas)
AENV 130 - Environmental and
Technological Science
ANSC 111 - General Animal Science
ANSC 235 - Companion Animal Management
Biology
Chemistry
ENVR 112 - Plant Science
GEOL 111 - Introduction to Geology
NUTR 120 - Nutrition and Wellness
Physics
Mathematics 3
MATH 120, MATH 123, MATW 120/020
or higher (except MATH 147)
Exercise Science 4
EXSC 100 - Lifetime Wellness (activity)
EXSC activity - 3 different activities
University Seminar 1
UNIV 100 - University Seminar (required of
all students matriculating from high school or
transfers with fewer than 22 hours toward an
ACU degree)
Total University Core Hours 41
*Some majors specify courses for certain core requirements.
(See major degree plan for specifications).
**BSN waives advanced Bible.
Freshmen must enroll in classes in Bible, English, EXSC
(including EXSC 100) and University Seminar unless they have
completed requirements in these areas. Freshmen must enroll
in EXSC 100, Lifetime Wellness, in their first fall or spring
semester. Students may wait until their sophomore year to
begin literature requirements.
Each semester, students must register in required
developmental (ENGL and MATW 0**) courses until all
developmental requirements are completed. Students must
complete these requirements before registering for upper-level
courses in their major field.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS BASED ON HIGH
SCHOOL SCIENCE AND FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Science: If lacking two years of High school science in
different areas: 3 hours of college science required (in an area
other than high school area), unless ACT science subscore is 27
or higher.
Foreign Language: If lacking two years of high school
language (one language): 6 hours of college foreign language
required (one language).
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