1. InterdisciplinaryStudies
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School of Arts and Sciences
Advisor:________________________________ Name:___________________________________
Date admitted into Major:_____________________
______________________________________ Transfer credits:____________________________
BACHELOR OFLIBERAL STUDIES
LIBERAL STUDIES MAJOR
GENERAL STUDIES CONCENTRATION
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE REQUIREMENTS
Competencies
Basic College Math
Reading Comprehension
Computer Literacy
ENG 101 Composition I 3 ______
ENG 102 Composition II 3 ______
SPC 101 (Public Speaking) 3 ______
SMS ____ (Health) 3 ______
SMS ____ (Activity) .5 ______
SMS ____ (Activity) .5 ______
Distribution Sequences (18-20 credits)
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____ ____ (Lab Science II) 3-4 ______
HIS 101 World History I 3 ______
HIS 102 World History II 3 ______
____ ____ (Literature I) 3 ______
____ ____ (Literature II) 3 ______
Distribution Electives (15 credits)
Among the distribution electives, the student must earn at least 3 but no more
than 9 additional semester hours in each of the three divisions.
Humanities (Division I)
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Science/Mathematics (Division II)
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Social Sciences (Division III)
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(Note: Courses allowable as distribution electives are marked DI, DII,
or DIII in the College Catalog.)
QUANTITATIVE (Q)_____ DIVERSITY (V)_____ WRITING (W)_____
ELECTIVE CURRICULUM
A.BASIC ELECTIVES (18 credits maximum)
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B.FREE ELECTIVES (54 credits minimum)
May be necessary to take extra credits to attain the minumum 120 credits for graduation
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Note: If a course is used to satisfy two or more requirements, (for example, a support course and a distribution elective), the credits are counted in only one place.
Using a course to satisfy more than one requirement does not reduce the total credits required for graduation.
Exceptions in the timing of courses will be made for transfer students.
CreditsTowardGraduation: 108/120. Effective: 9/08
LEVEL I TO BE COMP LETED IN TH E FIRST 30 CRED ITS LEVEL II T O BE COMPLETED IN T HE FIRST 53 CREDITS LEV EL III T O BE COMPLETED BEFO RE GRADUATION
B-
B+
A-
B-
B-
B-
B
C
C+
C+
D+
D
C-
C-
C-
C
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Photography I
Color Photography
Digital Studio Photography
Commercial Photography
Photography II
Ceramics Wheelthrow
Basic Drawing
Ren. Boroque Rococo History
Intro. Child. Spec. Needs
Teaching Mult. Cult. Class
Modern Philosophy
Introduction to Philosophy
Procuction of Media Materials
Middle East History
Electronic imaging
Electronic Publication Design
345
344
446
449
326
410
314
408
102
233
203
308
160
100
305
301
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ARTART
ART
ART
EDU
EDU
PHL
PHL
MEC
HIS
B
P
A-
A
A C
C+
A
A-
A-
C
B-
A
B-
C+
B-
A-
C+
A
C+
Elementary Spanish I
Premise of the School
Principles of Logic
Math Elem. Sch. Teacher
Analytic Geometry
Astronomy
General Psycology
Introduction to Psycology
Social Thought I
194
109
111
100
100
294
100
101
201
123
207
205
201
300
101
GLS
GGR
ENG
EDU
SPN
PHL
MAT
PHS
MAT
SOC
SOC
PSY
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
X
X
X
September, 1993
Barbara Tierney
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Cain Brogan