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General Studies Requirement
The General Studies requirement provides
broad knowledge, depth of understanding, and intellectual skills
for undergraduates to succeed and grow during and after their
University experience. Critical habits of mind are nurtured,
enabling students to build on the educational competencies
necessary to participate intelligently as leaders and professionals
in their communities.
Students:
- Develop the necessary skills and
knowledge for clear composition and communication,
critical, reflective thought, methods of original scholarship
and research, and development of intellectual and academic
discipline for a major field of study in their chosen
professions or further pursuit of education;
- Develop skills and concepts of mathematics
and of scientific methodology, including skills and
knowledge for accurate quantification and careful analysis
in the logic of scientific disciplinarity; develop
an awareness and appreciation of physical, biological
and ecological environments;
- Understand and interpret fine arts
such as music, drama, cinema, painting and sculpture
as ways in which creative art connects imagination
and experience with universal meanings;
- Realize the importance of and appreciate
literature as a dialogue between critics, writers and
readers, as the cultural manifestation of history,
power, and community and as real expressions of human
experience;
- Apply evaluative reasoning and intellectual
values in the study of composition, by argumentation,
interpretation and criticism of a variety of texts
and literary works; acquire the skills of communication
appropriate to literary and language studies and, where
possible, responsibly expand the potential and purview
of that discourse according to their faith, understanding,
human hopes, values and abilities;
- Develop a respect for intellectual
pursuit, universal truths, ethics and individual worth
in ways that bring about a love of knowledge and moral
truth, which find their origins in Classical, Judeo-Christian,
and other worldviews;
- Foster a compassionate understanding
of human enterprises and of cultural and ethnic differences
within contexts of geographical, historical, psychological,
sociological, political and communicative endeavors;
and
- Consider the purposes and
benefits of the historical method for research and
understanding, to probe the relationship that exists
between history and one's identity, thereby testing
the postulates that without a sense of history, life
is a series of disconnected happenings; by acquiring
a historical sensitivity to diverse cultures and
peoples in order to move beyond prejudicial and stereotypical
attitudes and to interact positively with the increasing
multicultural influences in American society.
General
Studies Requirement:
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| COM 146 Communication |
3 |
| ENG 101A Reading and Composition |
3 |
| ENG 101B Argumentative Research
Writing |
3 |
| ENG 202 Literature |
3 |
| HIS 227 History of the Ancient
World |
3 |
OR
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| HIS 313 Human Civilization |
3 |
| MTH Math Requirement |
3 |
| MUS 212 Music Appreciation |
3 |
OR
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| ART 211 Art Appreciation |
3 |
| PHL 243 Critical Thinking |
3 |
| PHL 271 Introduction to Philosophy |
3 |
| PHL 363 Ethics |
3 |
| POL 241 American Government |
3 |
| PSY 221 General Psychology |
3 |
| REL 480 Religion in America |
3 |
| SOC 230 Sociology |
3 |
| Non-Lab Science |
3 |
| Science with Lab |
4 |
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| Total General Studies Requirement |
49 |
Major
Most Patten University baccalaureate degrees
provide a 30-36 semester unit major in a specific field of
study.
Total Major Units 36
Biblical and Theological Studies Requirement
Patten University maintains, as a distinctive
characteristic, the inclusion of Judeo-Christian values in
all of its undergraduate degree offerings. Students seeking
a Bachelor of Arts degree are required to complete 30 credit
hours of Biblical and Theological Studies courses as listed
below. Students seeking a Bachelor of Science degree are
required to complete 9 credit hours of Patten Distinctives
as listed below.
Biblical
and Theological Studies Requirement (B.A. Degree
Programs)
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| BBL 110 Biblical Introduction |
3 |
| BBL 308 Person and Work of the Holy
Spirit |
3 |
| NTS 302 Life and Teachings of Christ |
3 |
| NTS 431 Apostolic Age |
3 |
| OTS 126 Pentateuch |
3 |
| OTS 315 Ancient Israel |
3 |
| OTS 419 Survey of Prophetic Literature |
3 |
| THE 221 Bible Theology I |
3 |
| THE 222 Bible Theology I I |
3 |
| THE 471 Eschatology |
3 |
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| Total Biblical and Theological Studies
Requirement |
30 |
Patten
Distinctives (B.S. Degree Programs)
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| LIT 370 The Bible as Literature |
3 |
| PHL 331 Judeo-Christian Thought |
3 |
| REL 302 The Life and Teachings of Jesus |
3 |
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| Total Patten Distinctive Requirement |
9 |
Electives
Students seeking a Bachelor of
Arts degree will need to complete 3-6 additional units
of electives. Students seeking a Bachelor of Science
degree will need to complete 26 additional units of
electives chosen from any of the University’s
Bachelor and Associate degree programs.
Christian/Community Service
One of the exciting and unique requirements
at Patten University is Christian/Community Service activity.
Patten University places a high value on students identifying
and taking responsibility for addressing needs in their
church or community. Students in the baccalaureate degree
programs must complete 45 clock hours of Christian/Community
service activities each semester they are enrolled at
Patten.
A service supervisor may be a
church pastor, faculty member, or a director of a specific
agency as approved by the student’s advisor.
Students may choose from a wide variety of activities,
including local community betterment programs, volunteer
tutoring programs, urban missions, prison ministries
and various church volunteer activities.
Summary of B.A. Requirements:
B.A. Requirements
Summary
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| General Studies Requirement |
49 |
| Biblical and Theological Studies Requirement |
30 |
| Major |
30-36 |
| Electives |
3-9 |
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| Total Semester Units |
120 |
Summary of B.S. Requirements:
B.S.
Requirements Summary
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| General Studies Requirement |
49* |
| Patten Distinctives |
9 |
| Major |
36 |
| Electives (15 must be upper division) |
26 |
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| Total Semester Units |
120 |
*Transfer students may satisfy
this requirement with the following General Education
distribution from an accredited institution (see Transfer
Credit and Advanced Standing for more detail on transfer
policies).
English/Communication
(9)
Humanities (6)
Natural Science w/Lab (4)
Mathematics/Computer Science (6)
Social Sciences/Behavioral Sciences (12)
Electives (from the above listed areas) (6)
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