Integrative Studies 2014-15 Students must fulfill all requirements listed below

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Integrative Studies 2014-15
Students must fulfill all requirements listed below
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Competencies
A. Health and Wellness
Notes:
 When possible, requirements for the competency should be spread over multiple years.
 Health and Wellness courses can be taken for a grade or pass/fail unless otherwise noted (L=letter grade
only, NC=no credit).
 Students must register for the appropriate INTS course(s) in order to use Intercollegiate athletics.
Fitness for Life - Theory Component:
Fitness Lab Component:
Activity 1:
Activity 2:
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Students may, but need not, take the lab, CHEM 188
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B. Writing (must satisfy by end of 1st year)
Student will satisfy the Writing Competency if he or she: Choose an item.
C. Quantitative Literacy
Student will satisfy the QL Competency if he or she: Choose an item.
Students who do not satisfy the Quantitative Literacy competency by any of the methods listed above
must take a MATH courses for their 2nd Creation requirement - once this MATH course is completed, the
QL competency is also considered met.
*
Student may request that a grade from 4th year of math (9-12) be used. Appropriate courses include Algebra I or II,
Geometry, Math A or B, Pre-calculus, Calculus, Statistics, etc. Consumer math, business math, or similar do not apply.
** Includes College Algebra or Pre-calculus.
*** Completing BADM/PSY Statistics meets QL Competency but DOES NOT meet Creation requirement below.
D. Foreign Language
Student will satisfy the FL Competency if he or she: Choose an item.
* Such experiences may include a summer/semester/year abroad engaged in activities such as internships that require extensive
use of a language other than the student’s native tongue
** or its equivalent through a test such as the College Level Examination Program [CLEP]
Faith Foundation
A.
Bible requirement must be completed by end of 1st year
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B.
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* course usually taken in student’s second year
Culture: Understanding Human Thought and Creative Expression Across Time
Students are encouraged to complete at least one History or Philosophy course by end of 1st year
A. Art or Music:
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S=Studio; L=Lecture
B. History:
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C. Literature:
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D. Philosophy:
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With or without credit. Includes Men’s & Women’s Choir, College Choir, Philharmonia, and Symphonic Winds. Other ensembles
possible if approved by ensemble director. Admission to all college ensembles is by audition or hearing.
** must take both for IS
*** meets both Literature and Philosophy requirements
Creation: Understanding the Natural World
A. Lab Science:
At least 2 courses, 1 from each category
Courses must have two different prefixes
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B. Math or Science: Choose an item.
If QL Competency (above) is not met, must take MATH course.
* may only be used if QL Competency has been met
+ may be taken for 4 credits with lab or 3 credits without lab
Community: Understanding Human Society
A.
B.
Students must choose courses from at least two of the following disciplines:
ANTH, COMM, ECON, POLS, PSY, SOC
Courses must have two different prefixes
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Must be different prefix from above
* must take both for IS
** may use only one of these for Community
☐ Minimum 124 semester hours required for graduation (128 for BMus)
☐ Minimum Liberal Arts hours (BA: 93hrs; BS: 62hrs; BMUS: 32hrs)
☐ Transitions 102
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