Narrative Courses

FRN Upper-level French courses

12

THE Theology electives (300-400 level)

12

MTH Upper-level mathematics electives (one of these electives can be replaced by a CSC elective)

12

ENG Literature courses

15

GRK/LAT 300-level Greek and Latin courses in which HEB 206 may be included

15

HST 200-400 level history courses

18

ECO 2 Economics electives from 300-400 level courses

ENG 2 upper-level English courses

THE Upper-level (200 or above) theology courses

3

ANT 3 upper-level Anthropology electives

Additional hours of other writing courses at the 300-400 level, including special topics courses in composition

6

HST Other history courses

6

American literature

6

Natural Science

6

6 credits of upper-level mathematics courses

POL Upper-level POL courses

6

COM 200-400 level COM courses

9

MTH 200-400 level mathematics courses

9

ECO 300-400 level economics courses

9

British literature

9

Writing courses

9

MTH Upper-level mathematics electives

9

ACC/BUS/ECO Elective

3

Additional science sequence* course(s)

4

Adolescent Psychology

American Founding Principles Core

3

ANT Anthropology Elective

3

BIO Biology Elective

3

BIO Biology Elective

4

BIO Molecular & Cellular Elective

4

BIO Organismal & Evolution Elective

4

BUS Business Elective

3

CAT Elective

3

Catholic Psychology Elective

3

Catholic Traditions in Fine Arts Core

3

COM Communication Arts Elective

3

CSC Elective

3

CSC/MTH Elective

1

CSC or EGR Course

3

Discipline Specific Course 1

Students pursuing biomedical engineering should take CHM 112 General Chemistry II.  Students pursuing civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering should take PHL 212 Foundation of Ethics.

3

Discipline Specific Course 2

Students pursuing biomedical engineering should take PHL 212 Foundations of Ethics.  Students pursuing civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering should take PHL 211 Metaphysics.

3

Discipline Specific Course 3

Students pursuing biomedical or mechanical engineering should take EGR 216 Rigid Body Dynamics.  Students pursuing civil or electrical engineering should take THE 115 Christian Moral Principles.

3

DRA 150

Economics Core

3

ECO Economics Elective

3

Eight electives

Elective

1-3

Elective

3

Electives

15

Electives

9

Elementary Foreign Language

3

Elementary Foreign Language OR Elective

3

Elementary/Intermediate Foreign Language

3

ENG English Elective (Literature)

3

ENG English Elective (Literature-A)*

3

ENG English Elective (Literature-B)*

3

ENG English Elective (Literature-C)*

3

ENG English Elective (Literature-D)*

3

ENG English Elective (Literature-E)*

3

ENG English Elective (Literature-F)*

3

ENG English Elective (Writing)§

3

Four social work electives

COM Four upper-level COM courses

CSC Four upper-level CSC courses

GRM German Major Elective

4

GRK 300 level elective

3

History Core

3

HST History Elective

3

History, Social Science OR American Founding Principles Core

3

HON Honors

3

Intermediate Foreign Language OR Elective

3

Intermediate Foreign Language Requirement

3

Intermediate Foreign Language Requirement

6

International Multidisciplinary Course

3

LAT/GRK 300 level elective

3

Literature Core

3

Literature OR Catholic Traditions in Fine Arts Core

3

MTH Math Elective

3

MTH Math Elective

4

Mathematics Core

3

Math/Macroeconomics Core

3

MTH/ECO Math or Economics Core

3

MTH/CSC Elective

3

MTH Elective-Upper Level

3

Natural or Applied Science elective

3

Natural Science Core

3

ACC/BUS/ECO One 300-400 level ACC, BUS, or ECO course level with finance topic

ACC One 300-400 level accounting course

OR

Or any higher level math

POL 436 or Special Topics in Political Science

Philosophy Core

3

PHL Philosophy Elective

1

PHL Philosophy Elective

3

Philosophy History Elective 3

3

POL Political Science Elective

3

PSY Psychology Elective

3

Quantitative Measures

3

Science Elective

3

Science sequence*, first course(s)

4

Science sequence*, second course(s)

4

Social Science Core

3

Social Science Elective

3

Social Science/History Core

3

SWK Social Work Elective

3

SOC Sociology Elective

3

 

SPN Spanish Major Elective

3

Subdiscipline specific course

3

THR Theatre Elective

3

THE Elective (above 200-400 level)

3

Theology Core

3

THE Theology Elective

3

Theology OR Philosophy Core

3

PHL Three courses from the 300 level and 400 level philosophy courses

COM Three upper-level COM courses

CSC Three upper-level CSC courses

BIO/CSC Two Elective courses in Biology or Computer Science

THE Two theology electives

BIO Two upper-level biology electives

COM Two upper-level COM courses

MTH/CSC Upper level MTH or CSC elective

WITH