CORE CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS Updated: June 4, 2015 English Composition Writing Emphasis (WE) WRITING (1 Course +WE) ENG130 Not a course: a quality attached to one PHILOSOPHY (2 Courses) Introduction to Philosophy PHI100 2nd Philosophy PHI200 / PHI201/ PHI202 / PHI204/ PHI227 Foundations: PHI205H / PHI206H Introduction to Theology 2nd Theology Introduction to Literature THEOLOGY (2 Courses) THE100 THE201 / THE202 / THE203 / THE204 / THE207 THE220 / Foundations: THE205H / THE206H LITERATURE (1 Course) LTE140 British and American lit LTC 140 Classical lit (Greek and Roman) taught in English LTC140 World lit taught in English FRE140 French lit, in French ITA140 Italian lit, in Italian SPA140 Spanish lit, in Spanish HISTORY (1 Course) West and the World I or II HIS114 or HIS115 History of Western Civilization I or II HIS116 or HIS117 Foundations Western Civ I or II Foundations: HIS116FH or HIS117FH US History I or II HIS180 or 181 HUMANITIES (2 Courses – 1 Course in 2 Areas) 3 Philosophy or 3rd Theology Any third course in either field 2nd History MUST be the other half of the sequence begun by first history course: HIS114-115, HIS116 117, HIS180-181, or HIS150R. May take in either order. 2nd Literature (Upper Level) Any Literature course numbered between ENG221-295 or ENG320-395. Or, any Comparative Literature course taught in English, other than LTE140, like Foundations: CLT205/206, or CLT285, or any Literature in a Language (FRE, ITA, SPA, GRE, LAT) other than 140 College Honors Program HON 100 rd Art Music ART / MUSIC (1 Course) ART101 / ART106 / ART107 / ART111 / ARD115 / ARH125 ARH130 / ARH223 / ARH150/151 (Foundations) MUS101 / MUS120 / MUS122 / MUS124 / MUS125 / MUS126 MUS233 / MUS193 (3 times) / MUS195 (3 times) / MUS 196 (3 times) / MUS 197 (3 times) MATH / NATURAL SCIENCE / FOREIGN LANGUAGE (3 Courses in 2 Areas) If only one course is taken in an area, it must be option A Mathematics Natural Science with a Lab Natural Science with or without a Lab Foreign Language A.MAT114 or Higher B. 2nd Math numbered above first, or Statistics, either ECO115 or PSY265 or SOC300, or CRM300; Any Computer Science course A. For science majors: BIO160 / CHE131/ ENV120 / ENV150 PHY201 For non-science majors: BIO102 / BIO103 / BIO105 / BIO140 CHE105 / PHY112 ENV120 / ENV150 B. 2nd course in Nat. Sciences, or ANT130 / GEO100 / GEO101 GEO103 / PSY351 A. Level III or higher B. Must be higher level than A. If two are taken, Level II paired with Level III is ok SOCIAL SCIENCE (3 Courses – 1 Course in 3 Areas) Anthropology ANT131 / ANT132 / ANT254 / ANT255 Economics ECO110 Education EDU201 Geography or Global Studies Any Geography (GEO) course or GLS100 Latin American Studies LAS200 Political Science FY and SOPH: POL110 / POL201/ POL203 / POL205 POL207 / Foundations: POL150/151 JRS and SRS: any POL course Psychology PSY101 / PSY190 / PSY210 / PSY285 Social and Rehabilitation HRS119 / HRS121 Services Sociology or Criminology SOC121 / SOC122 / SOC285 CRM 242 / CRM 130 Interdisciplinary CLT/PSY/HIS/SOC285 ANT/HIS254; ANT/HIS255