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History
First Level History:
| HIS 110 |
The Twentieth Century |
(3 crs) | Second Level History:
| HIS 120 |
History Seminar |
(3 crs) |
Science
Two courses from those listed, but the two must be from separate disciplines (3 crs each):
| CHE 105 |
Introductory General Chemistry |
| CHE 107 |
Chemistry for Non-science Majors |
| CHE 110 |
General Chemistry I |
| BIO 105 |
The Process of Biology |
| BIO 115 |
General Biology I |
| BIO 120 |
General Biology II |
| BIO 128 |
Anatomy and Physiology I |
| PHY 104 |
Physical Science |
| PHY 105 |
General Physics |
| PHY 107 |
Astronomy |
| PHY 108 |
Geology |
| PHY 110 |
Physics I |
| PHY 130 |
Physics for Allied Health |
| PHY 131 |
Earth and Space Science |
Social and Behavioral Sciences
One of the following courses (3 crs):
| POS 110 |
American Political Process |
| PSY 110 |
General Psychology |
| ECO 110 |
Macroeconomics |
Global Perspectives
One of the following courses (3 crs):
| INS 111 |
World Community |
| SSC 105 |
Social Science from a Global Perspective |
| SSC 110 |
Anthropology |
Philosophy
First Level Philosophy:
| PHI 105 |
Logic and Knowledge |
(3 crs) |
Second Level Philosophy:
| PHI 205 |
Philosophy of the Human Person |
(3 crs) |
Theology
First Level Theology/Religious Studies: one of the following (3 crs)
| RST 106 |
The Religious Quest |
| RST 107 |
Catholicism |
Second Level Theology/Religious Studies: a selection of most 200 and 300 level courses (3 crs). Cannot be satisfied by RST 305.
Ethics/Moral Theology
| RST 305 or PHI 305 |
(3 crs) |
First Year Program
Special Notes:
- A number of skill-strengthening, compensatory courses, intended to develop requisite proficiency, may not be used to satisfy core curriculum requirements. These include ENG 095, Writing; ENG 096, Reading; MAT 090, Developmental Math; MAT 092, Developmental Math II. No more than 6 credits for courses 090-099 may be counted as electives toward graduation requirements.
- Prerequisite courses must be completed before enrolling in subsequent core courses.
- International students who do not place in ENG 105 or ENG 110 will be required to complete remedial English Language courses. Students who are not able to place into ENG 105 or ENG 110 after completion of the first remedial English course, must complete another semester of remedial courses. Failure to achieve proficiency in English after the completion of two remedial English Language courses may result in dismissal from the University.
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