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The College
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Non-Discrimination Statement
Academic Calendar
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Programs of Instruction
Course Descriptions
AMST - American Studies
ARAB - Arabic
ARTH - Art History
ARTS - Studio Art
BICH - Biochemistry
BIO - Biology
BLST - Black Studies
CHEM - Chemistry
CHIN - Chinese Studies
COGS - Cognitive Science
COMP - Computer Science
CSLC - Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture
CSP - Cultural Studies Program
CTSJ - Critical Theory and Social Justice
DWA - Diplomacy & World Affairs
EASN - East Asian Studies
ECON - Economics
EDUC - Education
ENGL - English
FREN - French
GEO - Geology
GERM - German
GRK - Greek
HCC - Hameetman Career Center
HIST - History
JAPN - Japanese Studies
KINE - Kinesiology
LANG - Language
LATN - Latin
LING - Linguistics
LLAS - Latino/a and Latin American Studies
MAC - Media Arts and Culture
MATH - Mathematics
MUSA - Music Applied Study
MUSC - Music
PHAC - Athletics & Physical Activities
PHIL - Philosophy
PHYS - Physics
POLS - Politics
PSYC - Psychology
RELS - Religious Studies
RUSN - Russian
SOC - Sociology
SPAN - Spanish
THEA - Theater
UEP - Urban & Environmental Policy
WRD - Writing & Rhetoric
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> Narrative Courses
Narrative Courses
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And/Or
An internship
An internship or service learning experience
ECON
Any 300-level Economics course
Any four unit 200- or 300-level MATH course
Any other 300-level Math courses not including Junior Seminar
Any other 300-level Physics courses not including Junior Seminar
COMP
Computer Science course
COMP
Computer Science courses
Two units of ensemble participation (MUSC 120-130)
Any four unit 200- or 300-level MATH course
ENGL
210 – 229
ENGL
230 – 249
ENGL
250 – 269
ENGL
310 – 329
ENGL
330 – 349
ENGL
350 – 369
Department-approved statistics course
Ensemble participation each semester in residence
Four semesters each of applied music study and ensemble participation
Four units of
Math or Computer Science courses numbered above 300 and below 397
A minimum of five semesters of private lessons on one's principal instrument (MUSA courses 2xx and above)
Two semesters of private lessons (MUSA courses)
One MUSC 200-level or above popular or non-Western music course (must satisfy Second-Stage Writing)
One MUSC 200-level or above popular or non-Western music course
Two semesters of ensemble participation (MUSC 120-130)
A minimum of five semesters of ensemble participation (MUSC 120-130)
Four semesters of ensemble participation (MUSC 120-130)
One MUSC 200-level or above popular or non-Western music course
Four semesters of MUSC 257
Two 100-level popular or non-Western music courses
Two semesters of participation in MUSC 123, MUSC 124, or MUSC 127
Two semesters of piano study (if new to the piano, the first semester will be MUSA 102, for which declared majors will receive funding)
One 4-unit production elective (two, if they pass out of MUSC 148)
Two 100-level popular or non-Western music courses
Two semesters of private lessons (a MUSA 200-level course)
Four semesters of private lessons on one's principal instrument (MUSA 200-level course and above)
Two MUSC 200- or 300-level history or culture electives chosen in consultation with one's Music major advisor, one of which must be a popular or non-Western music course
Two semesters of MUSC 350
One MUSC 200- or 300-level analysis-rich course that fulfills the second-stage writing requirement
Four MUSC 200-level or above popular or non-Western music courses (one must satisfy Second-Stage Writing)
ECON
One 300-level course in economics
GEO
One 300-level Geology course
One addition 300-level elective
One additional 300-level Computer Science course not including Practicum and Junior Seminar
One additional Chemistry course (with a lab)
ENGL
One additional ENGL course
One course at the 100 level
One course at the 200 level
One course at the 300 level
One DWA course at the 300-level
One music-history elective
One music-history elective 200-level or above
One must be a 300-level Mathematics course
One other chemistry course with lab
One semester of applied music study or ensemble participation
Or
Physics Selective
Physics Selectives
Private applied study each semester in residence
Quantitative Elective
Quantitative Elective - Data Analysis
Six additional courses above FREN 202
Theater electives
Three 300-level ECON electives
Three 4-unit COMP courses at the 200-level or above
Three courses in the UEP program 200-level or above
ECON
Two 300-level courses in economics
Two additional COMP courses at the 300-level or above
Two additional electives at or above the 200-level
Two additional MATH courses (*see below*)
Two courses at the 300 level
Two of the following
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