Required
Biology
Courses:
❑Bio122 [4] (Genetics & Evolution)
❑Bio123 [4] (Molecular Biology)
❑Bio232 [4] (Cell Structure & Function)
Any 3 additional 200+level 3+credit courses
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One Biology Seminar:
❑Bio490 [1] (Biology Seminar I)
❑Bio491 [1] (Biology Seminar II)
Supporting Requirements in Biology:
❑Chem110 [4] (General Chemistry I)
❑Chem111 [4] (General Chemistry II)
One of:
❑Math130 [4] (Statistics)
❑Math330 [3] (Probability Theory)
Required
Business
Courses:
❑Bus141 [3] (Accounting I)
❑Bus/Writ220 [3] (Business Communications)
❑Bus301 [3] (Business Ethics)
❑Bus320 [3] (Financial Management)
One of:
❑Bus254 [3] (Principals of Marketing)
❑Bus257 [3] (Principals of Management)
❑Bus351 [3] (Business Law)
Any 3 credits in Business, Economics, or
200+-level Communications
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Supporting Requirements in Business:
One of:
❑Math130 [4] (Statistics)
❑Math330 [3] (Probability Theory)
B- or better in one of
❑Econ131 [3] (Macroeconomics)
❑Econ132 [3] (Microeconomics)
Required
Computer Science
Courses:
❑CSci180
[3] (Structured Programming)
❑CSci220
[3] (Data Structures)
❑Math230
[3] (Linear Algebra)
Nine credits of 200+level courses/internships
at least six credits must be 300-level
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One of these courses may be replaced by Math330 or Bus/Math380
Recommended Supporting Courses:
Math150
[4] (Calculus I)
Math151
[4] (Calculus II)
Required
Education
Courses:
❑SpEd211 [3] (Introduction to Special Education)
❑Ed324 [3] (Science and the Young Child)
3+credits in additional methods or human
development courses
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One of:
❑Ed128 [3] (Theory and Practice of Education)
❑Ed201 [3] (Foundations of Education)
❑Ed271 [3] (Early Childhood Education)
Field Experience or Internship [1+credits]
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Supporting Requirements in Education:
❑Psyc340 [3] (Educational Psychology)
Required
English & Writing
Courses:
Two of:
❑Eng218
[3] (American Literature I)
❑Eng219
[3] (American Literature II)
❑Eng220
[3] (English Literature Survey I)
❑Eng221
[3] (English Literature Survey II)
❑Eng235
[3] (Shakespeare)
One of:
❑Writ211
[3] (Creative Writing)
❑Writ212
[3] (Creative Nonfiction Writing)
❑Writ213
[3] (Advanced Rhetoric & Composition)
❑Bus/Writ220
[3] (Business Communications)
Any two 300-level* 3-credit courses
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*One of these courses may be replaced by Eng215, Eng216, or Eng217.
Supporting Requirements in English & Writing:
❑Comm105
[3] (Public Speaking)
Required
Fine Arts & Dance
Courses:
❑Dan331 [1.5] (Advanced Contemporary Dance)
❑Dan342 [1.5] (Choreography & Composition)
❑Dan260 [1.5] (Dance Ensemble)
❑Dan360 [1.5] (Dance Ensemble)
One of:
❑Dan241 [3] (20th Century American Dance)
❑Dan340 [3] (Dance Pedagogy)
Two 200+level 1.5-credit dance-style courses
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Any 200+level 3+credit Dance, Art History,
Anth/His211, or internship
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One of:
❑FA101 [3] (Aegean to Early Christian Art)
❑FA102 [3] (Renaissance and Baroque Art)
Required
Fine Arts
Courses:
One of (a student may not get credit for both):
❑FA101
[3] (Aegean to Early Christian Art)
❑FA201
[3] (Aegean to Early Christian Art)
One of (a student may not get credit for both):
❑FA102
[3] (Renaissance and Baroque Art)
❑FA202
[3] (Renaissance and Baroque Art)
Note: If both of the above are 100-level, the student must
take an additional 200+level Art History course:
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Any 200+level 3-credit studio or building arts
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Any 300+level 3-credit studio or building arts
independent study
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Any 300+level 3-credit Art History
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Any additional 200+level 3+credit Art History,
Anth/His211, Hist270, or internship*
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*If the Glencairn Internship is used to fill the Fine Arts
internship requirement, a full year must be completed.
Required
Mathematics
Courses:
❑Math150
[4] (Calculus I)
❑Math151
[4] (Calculus II)
❑Math230
[3] (Linear Algebra)
Any four 200+level 3-credit courses:
(at least two courses must be 300-level)
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One of these courses may be replaced by CSci220 or Phys210
Recommended Supporting Courses:
CSci180
[3] (Structured Programming)
Required
Philosophy
Courses:
❑Phil101
[3] (Critical Thinking)
❑Phil102
[3] (Introduction to Philosophy)
❑Phil311
[3] (Contemporary Philosophy II)
Any 200+level 3-credit historical course
(Phil210 or Phil211)
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Any 200+level 3-credit axiological course
(Phil220, Phil240 or Phil340)
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Any additional 200+level 3-credit course
with the condition that at least two 300-level courses are taken.
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Supporting Requirements in Philosophy:
One of: | One of: |
❑Rel205 [3]
❑Rel210 [3]
❑Rel272 [3]
❑Rel273 [3]
❑Rel335 [3]
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❑Math102 [3]
❑Math130 [4]
❑Math330 [3]
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Required
Physical Science
Courses:
❑Chem110
[4] (General Chemistry I)
❑Chem111
[4] (General Chemistry II)
❑Chem210*
[4] (Organic Chemistry I)
❑Phys210*
[4] (Principles of Physics I)
*One of these courses may be replaced by a transfer course
in another physical science or engineering discipline.
One of:
❑Chem211
[4] (Organic Chemistry II)
❑Phys211
[4] (Principles of Physics II)
At least six credits in 300-level courses, independent studies,
or internships in Chemistry, Physics or another physical science or engineering discipline
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Supporting Requirements in Physical Science:
❑Math250
[4] (Calculus III)
❑Math311
[3] (Differential Equations)
Required
Psychology
Courses:
❑Psyc101
[3] (Introductory Psychology)
❑Psyc230
[3] (Psychology and Spirituality)
Any 3 clinical OR any 3 applied courses
(one must be 300-level)
Clinical | Applied |
❑Psyc201 [3]
❑Psyc203 [3]
❑Psyc301 [3]
❑Psyc305 [3]
❑Psyc307 [3]
❑Psyc382 [3]
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❑Bus/Psyc202 [3]
❑Psyc204 [3]
❑Psyc205 [3]
❑Psyc220 [3]
❑Psyc340 [3]
❑Psyc341 [4]
❑Psyc380 [3]
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Any additional 300-level 3+credit course
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Supporting Requirements in Psychology:
❑Rel335
[3] (The Human Mind)
One of:
❑Math130
[4] (Statistics)
❑Math330
[3] (Probability Theory)
Required
Religion
Courses:
Any 200+level 3-credit Comparitive course
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Any 200+level 3-credit Scriptural course
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Any additional four 200+level 3-credit courses:
(at least two courses must be 300-level)
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Supporting Requirements in Religion:
Any additional 200+level 3+credit Religion course, or a course from the following list:
History 240, 310, 350; Philosophy 310, 311, 320, 321; Sociology 340; any 200+level Greek, Hebrew, or Latin.
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All religion courses must be beyond the first and second year residence requirements