2015-16 HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL STUDIES CR FALL - YEAR 1 CREDITS: 16 PREREQUISITE(S) OFFERED CR SPRING - YEAR 1 CREDITS: 16 PREREQUISITE(S) OFFERED 3 COM 101 - Introduction to Communication N/A F, S 3 Behavioral Science course N/A F, S 1 CUH 100 - First Year Experience N/A F 3 EN 102 - Expository Writing EN 101 F, S, SU 3 EN 101 - Introduction to Expository Writing N/A F, S 3 Free Elective N/A F, S, SU 3 History - HI 151, 152, 201, or 202 N/A F, S 4 Natural Science course including lab N/A F, S, SU 3 MA 100 - Quantitative Reasoning N/A F, S 3 Religion - RE 103, 205, or 211 N/A F, S, SU 3 Philosophy - PH 100, 103, or 105 N/A F, S, SU CR FALL - YEAR 2 CREDITS: 15 PREREQUISITE(S) OFFERED CR SPRING - YEAR 2 CREDITS: 15 PREREQUISITE(S) OFFERED 3 HI/POL - Any 300 or 400 level course #, varies F, S 3 HI/POL - Any 300 or 400 level course #, varies F, S 3 Fine or Performing Arts course N/A F, S, SU 3 Global Awareness course #, varies F, S 3 Social Science - HI 201, 202, POL 111 or 211 N/A F, S 3 Religion - Any 300 level course #, RE 100-200 level F, S, SU 3 Free Elective N/A F, S, SU 3 Free Elective N/A F, S, SU 3 Free Elective N/A F, S, SU 3 Free Elective N/A F, S, SU CR FALL - YEAR 3 CREDITS: 15 PREREQUISITE(S) OFFERED CR SPRING - YEAR 3 CREDITS: 16 PREREQUISITE(S) OFFERED 3 HI/POL - Any 300 or 400 level course #, varies F, S 3 HI/POL - Any 300 or 400 level course #, varies F, S 3 HI/POL - Any 300 or 400 level course #, varies F, S 3 HI/POL - Any 300 or 400 level course #, varies F, S 3 English Literature - EN 201, 255, 256, or 280 EN 102 F, S, SU 4 Natural Science course including lab N/A F, S, SU 3 Upper Division Elective - Any 300/400 level course#, varies F, S, SU 3 300-400 level elective course outside the major #, varies F, S, SU 3 Free Elective F, S, SU 3 Free Elective N/A F, S, SU CR FALL - YEAR 4 N/A CREDITS: 15 PREREQUISITE(S) OFFERED CR SPRING - YEAR 4 CREDITS: 12 PREREQUISITE(S) OFFERED #, Junior or Senior and completed 18 credits in the major F 3 HI/POL - Any 300 or 400 level course #, varies F, S #, varies F, S, SU 3 Interdisciplinary course #, varies F, S, SU 3 Free Elective N/A F, S, SU 3 300-400 level elective course outside the major #, varies F, S, SU 3 Free Elective N/A F, S, SU 3 Free Elective N/A F, S, SU 3 Free Elective N/A F, S, SU 3 HI/POL 494 - Research Seminar 3 300-400 level elective course outisde the major # - COM 101 and EN 102 are prerequisites for ALL 300-400 level courses. SU - Summer courses are not guaranteed to be offered every year. Students who enter the agreement for the four year guarantee are responsible for the following: A) Declare a major with Academic Advising by the beginning of your second year; B) Maintain at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA; C) Pass pre-major and pre-requisite courses with a grade of C or higher on the first attempt; D) Complete coursework as recommended by this plan each year for four years and meet all checkpoints. Some majors may require summer classes in order to finish in four years; E) Meet with your assigned advisor prior to registration each term to review your progress. Utilize the program evaluation degree audit tool available via the Chaminade University portal. Pay special attention to requirements that may be offered only once per year; F) Clear any holds on your account prior to the beginning of the registration period and enroll in classes within the first week of eligibility during the registration period; G) Accept any available course section that can be accommodated in your schedule of classes; H) Complete your clearance for graduation with your faculty advisor at the beginning of your fourth year; I) Notify your faculty advisor if you are unable to register for a required course in your major or for graduation. 2015-16 HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL STUDIES GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE > Choose any one of the following OR CLEP II: MATHEMATICS > Requirement varies based on major. ■ AN-200, CJ-201, ENV-100, PSY-101, or SO-200; ■ MA-100, MA-103, or higher. FINE OR PERFORMING ARTS > Choose any one of the following OR CLEP IV: NATURAL SCIENCES > Any two courses with accompanying labs OR one course with lab AND CLEP III. ■ ART: AR-101, 103, 111, 201, 202, 250, 255; ■ PERFORMING ARTS: PAR-100, 101, 102, 201, 204, 205, 208, 210; SOCIAL SCIENCE > Choose any one of the following: GLOBAL AWARENESS > Choose any one of the following OR second semester of a Foreign Language: ■ HI-201, HI-202, POL-111, or POL-211; ■ ANTHROPOLOGY: AN-340, 350, 357, 360; INTERDISCIPLINARY > Choose any one of the following: ■ COMMUNICATION: COM-310; CJ/RE-435 HI/POL-438 PH/PSY-471 ■ ENGLISH: EN-305, 422; COM/RE-433 HI/POL-439 PH/PSY/RE-475 ■ HISTORY: HI-443, 450, 452; EID/ENV-384 HI/POL-442 PSY/RE-476 ■ HI / POL: HI/POL-342, 344, 419, 438, 439, 442, 444, 451, 453; EN-307 HI/POL-444 PSY/RE-477 ■ PHILOSOPHY: PH-475; ENV/RE-431 HI/RE-322 PSY/RE-478 ■ PSYCHOLOGY: PSY-436, 475, 476, 477, 478, 479; GE/EID-335 NUR/RE-371 PH/PSY/RE-463 RE-357, 359, 365, 450, 460, 461, 469, 471, 472, HI/POL-305 PH/RE/SO-305 RE/PH-473 475, 476, 477, 478; HI/POL-324 PH/SO-360 PH/RE/SO-338 SO-331, 401; HI/POL-419 PH/RE-425 ■ RELIGION: ■ SOCIOLOGY: NATURAL SCIENCE COURSES FOR NON-SCIENCE MAJORS ■ BIOLOGY: BI-101/L, BI-103/L, BI-110/L, BI-115/L, BI-131/L; ■ ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: ENV-115/L, ENV-201/L, ENV-202/L; ■ CHEMISTRY: CH-102/L, CH-103/L; ■ PHYSICS: PHY-130/L, PHY-150/L; GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS ■ Satisfied all core curriculum requirements including nine credits of upper division coursework outside the disciplines required for the declared major and the interdisciplinary course; ■ Satisfied all requirements for the major discipline; ■ Completed a minimum of 45 upper division credits; ■ Achieved a minimum GPA of 2.0 (some majors may require a higher GPA); ■ Completed at least 30 semester hour credits in residence, including at least half of the credits in the major discipline; ■ Completed at least 120 semester hours.