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* [[American Government]]
 
* [[American Government]]
 
* Two semesters of [[#Biology|biology]]
 
* Two semesters of [[#Biology|biology]]
* Two semesters of [[#Computer Science|computer Science]]
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* Two semesters of [[#Computer Science|computer science]]
  
 
''Note'': A student with a B average GPA may take one or more elective courses each semester
 
''Note'': A student with a B average GPA may take one or more elective courses each semester
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'''Other Available Courses'''
 
'''Other Available Courses'''
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* [[General Botany]] (3 hours) and lab (1 hour) (04-112/3)
 
* [[General Botany]] (3 hours) and lab (1 hour) (04-112/3)
 
* [[General Zoology]] (3 hours) and lab (1 hour) (04-114/5)
 
* [[General Zoology]] (3 hours) and lab (1 hour) (04-114/5)
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'''Other Available Courses'''
 
'''Other Available Courses'''
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* [[Organic Chemistry I]] (3 hours) and lab (2 hours) (24-342/3)
 
* [[Organic Chemistry I]] (3 hours) and lab (2 hours) (24-342/3)
 
* [[Organic Chemistry II]] (3 hours) and lab (3 hours) (24-344/5)
 
* [[Organic Chemistry II]] (3 hours) and lab (3 hours) (24-344/5)
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'''Other Available Courses'''
 
'''Other Available Courses'''
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* [[Script Programming I]] (44-143)
 
* [[Script Programming I]] (44-143)
 
* [[Programming II]] (44-241)
 
* [[Programming II]] (44-241)
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* [[America - A Historical Survey]] (33-155)
 
* [[America - A Historical Survey]] (33-155)
 
* [[American Government|Introduction to American Government and Politics]] (34-102)
 
* [[American Government|Introduction to American Government and Politics]] (34-102)
* Any one of the following courses (the ones listed here are offered during the normal year, although there are May Session alternatives):  
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* Any one of the following "humanities" courses (the ones listed here are offered during the normal year, although there are May Session options):  
 
** [[Western Civilization I]] (Ancient World to 1500) (26-102)
 
** [[Western Civilization I]] (Ancient World to 1500) (26-102)
 
** [[Western Civilization II]] (1500 to Present) (26-103)
 
** [[Western Civilization II]] (1500 to Present) (26-103)
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==Seminar/Colloquium==
 
==Seminar/Colloquium==
 
'''Required Courses'''<br>
 
'''Required Courses'''<br>
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* [[Seminar]] (81-101)
 
* [[Seminar]] (81-101)
 
* [[Colloquium]] (81-103)
 
* [[Colloquium]] (81-103)

Revision as of 16:36, 30 May 2006

In order for students to receive Associate Degrees, as well as meet state high school requirements, the Missouri Academy curriculum is less math, science and computer oriented as you might have originally expected.

Requirements

The curriculum requires

Note: A student with a B average GPA may take one or more elective courses each semester

English

Required Courses

Math

Required Courses

Other Available Courses

Biology

Required Courses

Other Available Courses

Editorial Note: We're terribly sorry about the Micro requirement. Really, it wasn't always this dumb.

Chemistry

Required Courses

Other Available Courses

Physics

Required Courses

Computer Science

Computer Science at Northwest is of variety that produces assembly line programmers (not to be confused with assembly language programmers). Sure, they're the factory workers of today, but where's the fun?

Required Courses

Other Available Courses

Students with programming experience can take Programming I and Programming II instead by just talking to Diana Schmitz or Programming II and Data and File Structures by talking to Diana and the department.

History/Humanities

Required Courses

Seminar/Colloquium

Required Courses

Electives

  • French (14-131, 132, 232, 233, 234)
  • Spanish (14-141, 142, 242, 243, 244)

See also