General Education
Depending on the particular major, every Clearwater Christian College student will take approximately 63 units of general education.
These classes will ensure a thorough academic experience and lay the groundwork for your major and biblical studies. General education
classes span a variety of disciplines, including English, Math, Science, History, Bible, Communications, Fine Arts, and Physical Education.
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In some cases, you might have the opportunity to take classes in addition to the general education, biblical studies, and major course
requirements. These electives provide you the chance to explore different fields of interest. Because of a high number of unit
requirements, some majors leave little room for electives.
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General Education Requirements |
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Bible
Old/New Testament Survey, Modern Religious Issues, Bible Doctrines, Bible elective (MIS 101/201, BIB 430/440, choose one),
Bible elective (choose any BIB, MIS, or approved CHU course)
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20 hours |
English Grammar and Composition, Communication
ENG 101/102, COM 110
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9 hours |
Foreign Language (BA/AA only)
Intermediate level
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6 hours |
Humanities
HUM 200, ENG 211, 212, 221, 222 or 331 (choose two), PHI 201 (BA)
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9 hours |
Mathematics
MAT 140 or higher
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6 hours |
Science
SCI 104, 106, 107 (Choose one) and ESS 109
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4 hours |
Social Science
HIS 121/121, 201/202 (Choose two) and POS 231, PSY 210
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12 hours |
Technology
CIS 100 or higher, EDU 235 (education majors)
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3 hours |
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Sophomore biology major, Natalia is learning the basic elements of our physical world while gaining strong, Biblical foundations for her future career.
"Clearwater Christian College is a great place! I love the family-like environment the faculty, staff, and professors have created through their openness,
approachability, and kindness. Also, here I feel as if I am obtaining a well-rounded and professional education while yet still enjoying great fellowship
and fun with friends. The greatest quality of CCC, however, is that its chief goal is to guard, guide, and provide nurture for the growth of students'
relationship with God. I love my God, and here I am encouraged to see that those directing CCC share in this love."
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