General Education Requirements

General Education Requirements

2019-2020 Student ID: ________________________ Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science to Doctor of Chiropractic Student Name: ________________________ Date of Initial Enrollment: ______________ Enrollment Status: ________________________ (Freshman, Transfer, Re-admit) GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Communication Skills: 3 courses, as listed below (at least 9 hours) Course Name Complete Term MOTR # ENGL 113 - English Composition I _____ _____ MOTR ENGL 100 ENGL 123 - English Composition II _____ _____ MOTR ENGL 200 COMM 103 - Speech Communications _____ _____ MOTR COMM 110 Fine Arts and Humanities: At least 3 courses (at least 9 hours) from the courses listed below, including ENGL 203 and at least 1 course from a different discipline. Course Name Complete Term MOTR # ENGL 203 - World Literary Types (required) _____ _____ MOTR LITR 200 ARTS 153 - Art Appreciation _____ _____ MOTR ARTS 100 COMM 153 - Appreciation of Film _____ _____ MOTR FILM 100 COMM 223 - Introduction to Mass Media _____ _____ MOTR SBSC 100 COMM 233 - Introduction to Cross-Cultural Communication _____ _____ MOTR SBSC 101 MUHL 153 - Appreciation of Music _____ _____ MOTR MUSC 100 THEA 103 - Appreciation of Theatre _____ _____ CPHI 203 - Introduction to Logic _____ _____ CPHI 213 - Introduction to Philosophy _____ _____ CPHI 433/533 - World Religions _____ _____ ENCP 433/533 - C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien _____ _____ Mathematics: One course from the following (at least 3 hours) Course Name Complete Term MOTR # MATH 133 - College Algebra _____ _____ MOTR MATH 130 Social and Behavioral Sciences: 4 courses from at least two of the following disciplines as listed below, including U.S. & MO Constitution course: (at least 12 hours) Course Name Complete Term MOTR # POLS 103 - U.S. and Missouri Government and Constitution (required) _____ _____ MOTR POSC 101 ECON 103 - Survey of Economics for Non-Business Majors _____ _____ MOTR ECON 100 ECON 113 - Macroeconomics _____ _____ MOTR ECON 101 ECON 123 - Microeconomics _____ _____ MOTR ECON 102 EDGE 203 - Introduction to World Geography _____ _____ MOTR GEOG 101 HIWO 113 - World History I _____ _____ MOTR HIST 201 HIWO 123 - World History II _____ _____ MOTR HIST 202 HIUS 213 - United States History I _____ _____ MOTR HIST 101 HIUS 223 - United States History II _____ _____ MOTR HIST 102 HONR 123 - Honors Seminar II (for Honors students only) _____ _____ POLS 123 - State And Local Government _____ _____ MOTR POSC 202 HIPO 233 - American Foreign Policy _____ _____ PSYC 133 - General Psychology _____ _____ MOTR PSYC 100 SOCO 113 - Introduction to Sociology _____ _____ MOTR SOCI 101 SOCO 323 - Marriage and the Family _____ _____ SOCO 353 - Cultural Anthropology _____ _____ MOTR ANTH 201 SOCO 413 - Race and Ethnic Relations _____ _____ MOTR SOCI 202 SOHI 213 - Worldview and Social Issues _____ _____ MOTR SOCI 201 DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Humanities: 2 courses, as listed below (6 hours) Course Name Complete Term Grade CBIB 113 - Old Testament History _____ _____ _____ CBIB 123 - New Testament History _____ _____ _____ Natural Sciences and Mathematics: 1 course as listed below (3 hours) Course Name Complete Term Grade MATH 243 – Probability and Statistics MOTR MATH 110 _____ _____ _____ Health and Sport Sciences: 3 hours Course Name Complete Term Grade KHSC 333 - Health and Wellness _____ _____ _____ Technology and Information Literacy: One course from the following (at least 3 hours) Course Name Complete Term Grade BCIS 103 - Survey of Computing _____ _____ _____ Interdisciplinary Studies: 2 courses (3-4 hours) Course Name Complete Term Grade IDST 101 - Collegiate Seminar* OR HONR 111 - Honors Seminar I** _____ _____ _____ OR IDST 200 - Transfer Student Orientation (Transfer Students Only) _____ _____ _____ AND IDST 403 - World Citizen OR HONR 413 - Honors Senior Seminar** _____ _____ _____ * Required for students entering MBU as freshman ** For Honors Students Only EXERCISE SCIENCE Major Requirements: Exercise Science Courses: (41 hours) Course Name Complete Term Grade EXSC 113 – Introduction to Exercise Science _____ _____ _____ EXSC 233 – Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries and Illnesses _____ _____ _____ EXSC 313 – Exercise Physiology I _____ _____ _____ EXSC 323 + 321 – Exercise Physiology II with Laboratory _____ _____ _____ EXSC 343 – Motor Learning and Control _____ _____ _____ EXSC 363 – Adapted Physical Activity _____ _____ _____ EXSC 403 – Exercise Psychology _____ _____ _____ EXSC 413 + 411 – Exercise Testing and Prescription with Laboratory _____ _____ _____ EXSC 433 – Biomechanics _____ _____ _____ EXSC 443 – Exercise Physiology Laboratory Experience _____ _____ _____ EXSC 453/553 – Fitness Management* _____ _____ _____ EXSC 463 Senior Seminar _____ _____ _____ EXSC 483/583 – Principles of Human Performance* _____ _____ _____ *May need 1 hour of elective to fulfill the 90 hour minimum from MBU. Students will complete an application to Logan six months to a year in advance of their desired entrance date and will complete all required application procedures thereafter in a timely manner, including submission of a professional reference, a chiropractor’s letter of recommendation, and a satisfactory interview. Students applying to Logan’s doctorate program under a 3+3 Program Agreement will qualify for their application fee to be waived. Students who earn less than a 3.0 GPA, but at least a 2.75 or higher, and satisfy core competencies described in the Council on Chiropractic Education’s Doctor of Chiropractic Program Requirements for Institutional Standards, may be eligible for admission to Logan at the discretion of the Executive Director of Admissions, and will receive appropriate consideration in the standard admission process for having completed the MBU Pre-Chiropractic Program. Such student will not receive assurance of a seat reserved for students earning a 3.0 or higher GPA and will be assessed under and alternative admission track. LOGAN UNIVERSITY Major Requirements: (30 hours) Course Name Complete Term Grade ANAT 10101 + 1L101 – Anatomy I with Laboratory (5 credit hours) _____ _____ _____ ANAT 10202 + 1L202 – Anatomy II with Laboratory (4.5 credit hours) _____ _____ _____ PYSO 10202 - Physiology I (4 credit hours) _____ _____ _____ MICR 10201 – Microbiology I (3 credit hours) _____ _____ _____ BCHM 10201 – Biochemistry I (3 credit hours) _____ _____ _____ ANAT 10303 + 1L303 – Anatomy III with Laboratory (4.5 credit hours) _____ _____ _____ PYSO 10303 – Physiology II (6 credit hours) _____ _____ _____ A minimum of 30 credit hours must be completed with a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.00 and a scale of 4.00. Upon completion of Logan University coursework, an official transcript must be sent from Logan to Missouri Baptist University, and the student must request and complete application materials for graduation. *See the catalog section on Senior Permission for information on earning graduate credit for this course. A grade of C is not acceptable for credit in the articulated program _____ Cumulative GPA of at least 2.50 on a 4.00 scale _____ At least 120 total credit hours to earn the Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science Student's Signature______________________________________________________ Date __________________ Advisor's Signature ______________________________________________________ Date __________________ Director of Records' Signature _____________________________________________ Date __________________ .

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