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Digital media minors may take the required JMC classes without
meeting the prerequisites of JMC 100 and JMC 102. All other
prerequisites will apply. Freshmen and sophomores may take JMC 233
or 260 after completing JMC 201, but they cannot take an advanced
course until their junior year.
Digital Media Core: JMC 201, 233 or 260, 310, 342,
451 and 488 ....... ........................ 12-18
Substitution from other departments: Students may petition to
substitute one or two computer-based courses that are relevant to
this minor and that fit the individual student's needs ............... 0-6
TOTAL ................................... . ................................... 18
Note: The minor advisor may be able to waive prerequisites
for some courses within this minor.
Other Minors in Journalism and
Mass Communication
Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC)
JMC 301, 342 or 451, 390, 391 or 392, 488, 492 ........................ 18
Journalism (JOUR)
JMC 223, 324, 341, 342, 449 or 450, 488 ............................ 18
Media Studies (JMMS)
JMC 100, 102, 301, 317, 488 ........................................ 15
JMC selection ..................................... .................. 3
TOTAL ...................................................... 18
Note: The minor advisor may be able to waive prerequisites
for some courses within these minors.
Course Descriptions
Please see the Course Descriptions section of this catalog (page
204). Courses offered by the Department of Journalism and
Mass Communication include those with the following
designation: JMC. These courses are the JMC core: JMC 100,
102, 201, 342, 310 or 451, 488, 495.Mathematics
David Hendricks, Chair
ACU Box 28012
Abilene, Texas 79699-8012
Foster Science Building, Room 215
Phone: 325-674-2007
Fax: 325-674-6753
Email: david.hendricks@math.acu.edu
Web: www.acu.edu/math
Faculty
Phyllis Bolin, Assistant Professor
John Ehrke, Assistant Professor
Bo Green, Professor
David Hendricks, Associate Professor
Jason Holland, Associate Professor
Alexander Karabegov, Associate Professor
Julie McQueen, Instructor
Mark Riggs, Associate Professor
Cheryl Schwiethale, Instructor
John Smallwood, Assistant Professor
Carol Williams, Professor
Connie Yarema, Associate Professor
Majors: Mathematics (BA)
Mathematics (BS)
Mathematics - Concentration in Actuarial
Science (BS)
Mathematics for High School Teacher
Certification (BS)
Middle School Teacher Certification -
Mathematics (BS)
Minor: Mathematics
The Department of Mathematics offers the Bachelor of Science
degree in mathematics and the Bachelor of Arts degree in
mathematics. High school certification in mathematics and
middle school certification in mathematics may be obtained
with the Bachelor of Science.
The mathematics department hires students as computer lab
monitors or paper graders. For information contact the
department administrative coordinator.
Introduction
As the language in which nature speaks to us, mathematics
has been a vital ingredient in physics and chemistry and the
intellectual fabrics of a broad range of disciplines, increasing
its impact on such diverse areas as space science, management
and the social sciences. More recently, the fundamental role
of mathematics has been recognized in biology and medicine.
Moreover, it has long been an essential component of the
school and college curriculum, especially for the preparation
of scientists and engineers. Mathematics is the foundation of
our technological society and is a growing, changing discipline
with new results constantly being discovered. The computer has
extended the reach and power of mathematics, making it even
more crucial that young people be solidly grounded in the
subject. Mathematics is a crucial component of our culture and
a discipline essential to the well-being of American science and82
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