Minors
One of the distinctives of Clearwater Christian College is that all four-year graduates automatically earn a minor in Bible. We feel this unique
offering provides you with the academic preparation to help you grow in your spiritual walk with the Lord and prepares you for vocational and
ministerial service when you leave the College.
In addition, Clearwater Christian College has designed curriculum to allow graduates to leave with directed instruction in 17 specific academic fields,
7 of which are distinctive from any academic major offered (see asterisk). These programs include 18-20 semester hours of coursework in addition to
your core curriculum and major pursuit. These minors are listed below and program requirements can be obtained by clicking on the link provided.
Specific rationale for distinctive minors will become available when you click on any minor marked with an asterisk. Refer to corresponding
major under Majors link for additional information for all other minor programs.
Accounting - 20 hours
| ACC 201 |
Accounting I |
3 hours |
| ACC 202 |
Accounting II |
3 hours |
| ACC 307 |
Financial Accounting & Reporting I |
4 hours |
| ACC 308 |
Financial Accounting & Reporting II |
4 hours |
| ACC 305 |
Cost and Managerial Accounting |
3 hours |
| ACC 410 |
Federal Tax Accounting |
3 hours |
Biblical Languages* - 18 hours
Biology - 19 hours
| SCI 104 |
General Biology I w/ lab |
4 hours |
| SCI 105 |
General Biology II w/ lab |
4 hours |
| SCI 107 |
Earth Science |
3 hours |
Any two of the following courses: (8 hours)
| -SCI 204 |
Anatomy & Physiology I |
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| -SCI 205 |
Anatomy & Physiology II |
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| -SCI 304 |
Botany |
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| -SCI 305 |
Invertebrate Zoology |
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| -SCI 410 |
Genetics |
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Business Administration - 18 hours
| ACC 201 |
Survey of Accounting
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3 hours |
| BUS 201 |
Management Principles |
3 hours |
| ECO 202 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
3 hours |
| BUS 301 |
Financial Management of the Firm |
3 hours |
| BUS 302 |
Marketing Principles |
3 hours |
| BUS 303 |
Business Law |
3 hours |
Chemistry* - 19 hours
Church Ministries - 20 hours
| BIB 221 |
Acts |
3 hours |
| BIB 406 |
Bible Study Methods and Teaching |
3 hours |
| CHU 201 |
Intro to Church Ministries |
3 hours |
| CHU 321 |
Christian Education of Youth |
2 hours |
| CHU 411 |
Church Administration |
3 hours |
| MIS 101 |
Personal Evangelism |
3 hours |
Any one of the following courses: (3 hours)
| -CHU 121 |
Intro to Christian Camping |
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| -CHU 230 |
Christian Home |
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| -CHU 304 |
Counseling for Christian Workers |
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Communication Arts - 18 hours
| COM 215 |
Mass Communications |
3 hours |
| COM 220 |
Interpersonal Communications |
3 hours |
| COM 330 |
Oral Interpretation |
3 hours |
| COM |
Communication Arts Electives |
6 hours |
Any one of the following courses: (3 hours)
| COM 121 |
E-Paper Production or
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| COM 130 |
Drama Performance Activity or |
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| COM 140 |
Speech Performance |
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Computer Information Systems* - 18 hours
Criminal Justice - 18 hours
| CJU 202 |
Introduction to Criminal Justice- |
3 hours |
| CJU 204 |
Introduction to Law Enforcement and Correctional Systems |
3 hours |
| CJU 301 |
Criminology |
3 hours |
| CJU 340 |
Research Methods in Criminology |
3 hours |
| CJU 430 |
Criminal Law |
3 hours |
One of the courses listed below: (3 hours)
| CJU 210 |
Ethics of Criminal Justice |
3 hours |
| CJU 360 |
Victimology |
3 hours |
English - 18 hours
| ENG 211 |
American Literature I or |
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| ENG 212 |
American Literature II |
3 hours |
| ENG 221 |
English Literature I or |
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| ENG 222 |
English Literature II |
3 hours |
| Remaining 12 hours in 300-400 level courses with at least 3 hours in writing and 3 hours in literature |
12 hours |
Entrepreneurship* new Fall 2013
History - 18 hours
| HIS 121 |
Western Civilization I |
3 hours |
| HIS 122 |
Western Civilization II |
3 hours |
| HIS 201 |
United States History I or |
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| HIS 202 |
United States History II |
3 hours |
| POS 231 |
American Constitutional Gvt |
3 hours |
| HIS |
Any 300-400 level HIS course |
3 hours |
Mathematics - 18 hours
| MAT 140 |
College Algebra |
3 hours |
| MAT 148 |
Pre-Calculus |
3 hours |
| MAT 150 |
Probability and Statistics |
3 hours |
| MAT 161 |
Calculus I |
3 hours |
Any two courses from the list below: (6 hours)
| MAT 162 |
Calculus II |
3 hours |
| MAT 261 |
Calculus III |
3 hours |
| MAT 320 |
Foundations of Geometry |
3 hours |
| MAT 360 |
Discrete Mathematics |
3 hours |
| MAT 370 |
Linear Algebra |
3 hours |
| MAT 390 |
Intro Number Theory |
3 hours |
Military Sciences* - 18 hours
Missions* - 18 hours
Music - 18 hours
| MUA |
Applied Music |
4 hours |
| MUS |
Choir, Cantorum or Instrumental Ensemble |
2 hours |
| MUS 123 |
Music Theory I |
2 hours |
| MUS 124 |
Music Theory II |
2 hours |
| MUS 125 |
Aural Theory I |
1 hour |
| MUS 126 |
Aural Theory II |
1 hour |
| MUS 313 |
Music History I or |
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| MUS 314 |
Music History II |
3 hours |
| MUS 351 |
Elements of Conducting |
1 hour |
| MUS |
Choice of: MUS 130, 230, 332, 335, 353, 354, 372, 380, or 475 |
2 hours |
Psychology - 18 hours
| PSY 110 |
Intro to Psychology |
3 hours |
| PSY 215 |
Sensation and Perception or |
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| PSY 320 |
Learning and Cognition |
3 hours |
| PSY 220 |
Biblical Counseling Training |
3 hours |
| PSY 225 |
Nouthetic Counseling |
3 hours |
Choose any two of the following: (6 hours)
| PSY 250 |
Marriage and Family |
3 hours |
| PSY 255 |
Lifespan Development |
3 hours |
| PSY 272 |
Educational Psychology |
3 hours |
| PSY 340 |
Neurophysiology |
3 hours |
| PSY 350 |
Abnormal Psychology |
3 hours |
| PSY 465 |
Social Psychology |
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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