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Core Curriculum

Core courses are those courses which, in the liberal arts tradition, ensure the degree-seeking student a well-rounded education. All degree-seeking nontraditional students have the following course requirements (42 hours total):

Foundations:

Writing

ENGL T122 (formerly COMP C119).......................................................................

3
Philosophy PHIL T122................................................................................................................... 3

Religious Studies

RELS T122 (formerly RELS C119)........................................................................

3
Literature

LIT C260 or ENGL T125..........................................................................................

3


Liberal Arts and Sciences

Social Sciences HIST T122 OR HIST T124 (formerly HIST C119)............................................ 3
  two social science electives from two different disciplines........................... 6
Mathematics MATH A117 OR APPROVED MATH ELECTIVE................................................ 3
Natural Science science elective..................................................................................................... 3
Arts/Humanities fine arts elective...................................................................................................... 3
  literature elective.................................................................................................... 3
 

philosophy elective................................................................................................

3
  religious studies elective..................................................................................... 3
  liberal arts elective................................................................................................. 3

 

 

Updated September 19, 2008