Arts and Sciences Requirements |
42 Credits |
English Composition:
- ENG 106
- Note: Most students will need to take prerequisite course ENG 105.
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3 Credits |
Foreign Languages
- One 200 level or higher course in a foreign language.
- Note 1: Most students will need to take two
100 level courses as the prerequisite.
- Note 2: Only certain 200 level courses, i.e. SPA 243 and
253, are allowed for native Spanish speakers electing Spanish.
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3 Credits |
History/Social Science
- One or two courses from:
HIS 101--102, 121--122, 131--132, 161--162
- Two or three courses, no more than two
from the same department:
- APY 201, 202, 205
- CCS 110
- ECO 211, 212
- GEG 105, 110
- POL 211, 212
- PSY 101 or 102, 201, 203, 209
- SOC 101, 103, 210
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12 Credits |
Humanities:
One or two courses from each of the three groups:
- Fine Arts:
- ART 101 or 103 or 104 or ARH 131
- MCY 321, 322, 325, 361, 362
- THA 105, 481, 482
- or ARH 132, ARC 171, CPC 107, DAN 250, MTC 125
- Literature:
- ENG 201, 202, 211, 212, 213, 214
- FRE 401, 402
- GER 310
- SPA 253, 254, 353, 354, 401, 402, 505, 506
- Philosophy/Religious Studies:
- PHI 101, 271, 272
- REL 101, 111, 121, 131, 231, 232
- or PHI 130 or REL 151 (not both)
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12 Credits |
Mathematics:
- MTH 111--112 or 131--132
- Note: The school also requires a one semester
computer or statistics course, which can be satisfied by MTH 220.
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8 Credits |
Natural Science:
One science chosen from:
- BIL 110, 120
- CHM 103/105, 104/106, 111, 112
- GSC 110, 111
- PHY 101/106, 102/108, 201, 202
- Note 1: The actual requirement is at least 4 credits
in courses counting towards a major in BIL, CHM, GSC or PHY.
- Note 2: PHY 101/106 and 102/108 do not count towards
a Physics major but are acceptible anyway.
- Note 3: The courses listed satisfy the requirement
with a minimum of credits. The recommended sequences for a student
strong in science will be CHM 111-112 or PHY 201-202 or
PHY 205-206-207.
| 4 Credits |
The student may substitute an Interdisciplinary Course for one
of the require courses in Social Sciences or Humanities.
The Interdisciplinary Courses substituting for Social Sciences are: