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Dec 04, 2024
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Missouri Baptist University 2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Missouri Baptist University and Logan University: 3+3 Articulation
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Students interested in completing the Doctor of Chiropractic Degree can do so under the articulated program between institutions.
Students will matriculate at MBU with a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science degree with a minimum of 97 credit hours in coursework at MBU and a minimum of 29 credit hours in coursework at Logan.
For every subject required by Logan (either offered by MBU or Logan), no grade below a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale will be accepted for credit in this articulated program. In addition, all 3+3 Program students must have earned a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.75 for the 97 credit hours at MBU to be considered for admission to Logan.
MBU Coursework includes:
- ENGL 113 English Composition I
- ENGL 123 English Composition II
- COMM 103 Speech Communication
- MATH 133 College Algebra
- MATH 243 Probability and Statistics
- BCIS 103 Survey of Computing
- CBIB 113 Old Testament History
- CBIB 123 New Testament History
- KHSC 333 Health and Wellness
- IDST 101 Collegiate Orientation or IDST 200 Transfer Student Orientation
- IDST 403 World Citizen
- Four courses (12 hours) from at least two of the following Social and Behavioral Sciences General Education requirements, including POLS 103.
- POLS 103 U.S. & MO Gov’t and Constitution (required)
- ECON 103 Survey of Economics for Non-Business Majors
- ECON 113 Macroeconomics
- ECON 123 Microeconomics
- EDGE 203 Introduction to World Geography
- HIWO 113 World History I
- HIWO 123 World History II
- HIUS 213 United States History I
- HIUS 223 United States History II
- HONR 123 Honors Seminar II (for Honors students only)
- POLS 123 State and Local Government
- PSYC 133 General Psychology
- PSYC 313 Human Growth & Development
- SOCO 113 Introduction to Sociology
- SOCO 323 Marriage and the Family
- SOCO 353 Cultural Anthropology
- SOCO 413 Race and Ethnic Relations
- SOHI 213 Worldview and Social Issues
- Three courses (9 hours) from the Fine Arts and Humanities General Education requirements, including ENGL 203 and at least one other course from a different discipline.
- ENGL 203 World Literary Types (required)
- ARTS 153 Art Appreciation
- COMM 153 Appreciation of Film
- COMM 223 Introduction to Mass Media
- COMM 233 Intro to Cross-Cultural Communication
- MUHL 153 Appreciation of Music
- THEA 103 Appreciation of Theatre
- CPHI 213 Introduction to Philosophy
- CPHI 203 Introduction to Logic
- CPHI 433 World Religions
- ENCP 433 C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien
Required coursework to fulfill Major Competencies at MBU:
- BIOL 213 Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIOL 211 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab
- EXSC 113 Introduction to Exercise Science
- EXSC 233 Care & Prevention of Athletic Injuries/Illnesses
- EXSC 313 Exercise Physiology I
- EXSC 321 Exercise Physiology II Lab
- EXSC 323 Exercise Physiology II Lecture
- EXSC 343 Motor Learning and Control
- EXSC 363 Adapted Physical Activity
- EXSC 411 Exercise Testing & Prescription Lab
- EXSC 413 Exercise Testing & Prescription
- 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
- EXSC 403/503 Exercise Psychology
Logan Coursework Includes:
- ANAT 10202/1L202 Anatomy II with Lab
- PYSO 10202 Physiology I
- MICR 10201 Microbiology I
- BCHM 10201 Biochemistry I
- PYSO 10303 Physiology II
- ANAT 10303/1L303 Anatomy III with Lab
- PYSO 10301 Pathology I
Student are admitted to Logan only as first year Doctor of Chiropractic students. Upon completion of the required coursework, 29 credit hours form Logan may be transferred toward completion of the baccalaureate degree at MBU. In order to matriculate at MBU, an official transcript must be sent from Logan to a designated official within MBU, and the student must request and complete application materials for graduation. Alternative courses may be considered for degree completion credit at the discretion of MBU. Admission procedures and G.P.A. requirements exist for graduation and continuation in the programs at both institutions.
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