Entrance Requirements:
C- or better in any Art History course and any Studio Art or Building Arts course. Capstone Requirements:
❑FA499 [3] (Senior Project) ❑ID390 [1] (Research Seminar)
Senior Seminar Courses: ❑FA493 [2] ❑ID494 [1] ❑FA495 [2] ❑ID496 [1]
Entrance Requirements:
Math151 (Calculus II) (B- or better)
or AP equivalent, or C+ average in last two 150+ level math courses. Capstone Requirements:
❑Math499 [3] (Senior Project) ❑ID390 [1] (Research Seminar)
Senior Seminar Courses: ❑Math493 [2] ❑ID494 [1] ❑Math495 [2] ❑ID496 [1]
Entrance Requirements:
B- or better in Phil102 (Introduction to Philosophy). Capstone Requirements:
❑ID390 [1] (Research Seminar)
Senior Seminar Courses: ❑Phil493 [3] ❑ID494 [1] ❑Phil495 [3] ❑ID496 [1]
Entrance Requirements:
B- or better in either Rel101 (Intro. to New Church Doctrines)
or Rel110 (Intro. to Systematic Theology). Capstone Requirements:
❑ID390 [1] (Research Seminar)
Senior Seminar Courses: ❑Rel490 [3] ❑ID494 [1] ❑ID496 [1]
Any additional 3-credit Religion course that is 300-level or 200-level with (W).
Required
Biology
Courses:
❑Bio122 [4] (Genetics & Evolution)
❑Bio123 [4] (Molecular Biology)
❑Bio232 [4] (Cell Structure & Function)
Any 9 credits at the 200+level (at least two credits must be 300-level)
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❑ 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
❑ 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)
❑Math240 [3] (Linear Algebra)
One of:
❑CSci220 [3] (Data Structures)
❑CSci/Math235 [3] (Discrete Structures)
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
Required
Education
Courses:
❑SpEd111 [3] (Introduction to Special Education)
One of:
❑Ed128 [3] (Theory and Practice of Education)
❑Ed201 [3] (Foundations of Education)
❑Ed271 [3] (Early Childhood Education)
One of:
❑SpEd212 [3] (Supporting Students with Disabilities)
❑SpEd331 [3] (Classroom Mgmt & Behavioral Support)
Two more courses in Curriculum Design or
Human Development/Ed. Psyc.
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Field Experience or Internship [1+credits]
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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)
Two additional 200+level 3-credit
English or Writing courses (not Writ202)
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Any 300-level 3-credit English course
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Required
Dance
Courses:
❑Dan241 [3] (20th Century American Dance)
❑Dan331 [1.5] (Advanced Contemporary Dance)
❑Dan332 [3] (Choreography & Composition)
❑Dan160 [1.5] (Dance Ensemble)
❑Dan260 [1.5] (Dance Ensemble)
❑Dan360 [1.5] (Dance Ensemble)
One of:
❑Dan240 [1.5] (Movement & Young Child)
❑Dance Internship [1.5 or more credits]
Three 200+level dance technique courses (3 credits each)
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Required
Fine Arts
Courses:
Two of:
❑FA101 [3] (Aegean to Early Christian Art)
❑FA102 [3] (Renaissance and Baroque Art)
❑FA103 [3] (Art of Asia, Africa, and the Americas)
❑FA112 [3] (Medieval Art and its Revivals)
❑FA210 [3] (19th & 20th Centuries)
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)
❑Math240 [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
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.
❑ Supporting Requirements in Philosophy:
Required
Psychology
Courses:
❑Psyc101 [3] (Introductory Psychology)
Any five 200+level 3-credit courses: (at least two courses must be 300-level)
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❑ Supporting Requirements in Psychology:
One of:
❑Math130 [4] (Statistics)
❑Math330 [3] (Probability Theory) Recommend Supporting Courses:
Rel335 [3] (The Human Mind)
Required
Religion
Courses:
One of:
❑Rel101 [3] (Introduction to New Church Doctrines)
❑Rel110 [3] (Introduction to Systematic Theology)
Any 200+level 3-credit Comparitive course
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Any 200+level 3-credit Scriptural course
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Any additional three 200+level 3-credit courses:
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If a course is used to fill a discipline requirement in both areas (using CSci/Math230 in both Computer Science and Mathematics),
an additional elective at an equal or higher level is required in one of the areas
If a course is used to fill a discipline requirement in one area and a supporting requirement in another
(using Math330 in both Mathematics and Philosophy), no additional elective is needed
Internships may be broken into units smaller than 3 credits, but a total of 3 credits is needed to fill a 3+credit
requirement