Core Curriculum Requirements (In addition to Major hours)

Developmental requirements (up to 6 credits):

Taken in the first semester, if placed into it:

  • ENG 001 College English

Taken in the first year, if placed into it:

  • MTH 001 Intermediate Algebra

Proficiency requirements (15 credits):

Taken in the first two years, if not placed out of it:

  • MTH 101 College Algebra or
  • MTH 103 College Algebra w/Lab or
  • MTH 105 Mathematics for Liberal Arts

Taken in the first year (depending on placement):

  • ENG 101 English Composition I (taken immediately if placed into it or immediately following completion of ENG 001 with a grade of "C" or better)
  • ENG 102 English Composition II (taken immediately following successful completion of ENG 101 with a grade of "C" or better)

Recommended but not required in the first year:

  • First year of a foreign language

Conversations common core requirements (10-11 credits):

Taken in the first year (or within one year of completing any pre-requisite coursework):

  • COR 100 Year One
  • COR 101 Strategies for College Success (if placed into it)

Beginning in the first semester, students take at least one Conversations course per term until completion of the common core:

  • COR 120: Conversations: The American Experience
  • COR 130: Conversations: Building the Modern World
  • COR 140: Conversations: Imagining Lives through World Literature
     

Fields of Inquiry requirements (21-22 credits)

Students may count no more than two courses from any given departmental listing toward their Field of Inquiry requirements.

Faith, Philosophy, and Self (3 credits)
Select from the following:
  • ANT 202 - Anthropology & Social Justice
  • COR 110 - Searching
  • RPH 130 - Intro to Christian Theology
  • RPH 140 - World Philosophy
  • RPH 205 - Intro to Ethics
Historical Literacy (3 credits)
Select from the following:
  • ANT 120 -  Inequality in the Ancient World
  • ANT 201 -  Borders & Boundaries
  • ECO 430 -  History of Economic Thought
  • HIS 101 -  United States I
  • HIS 102 -  United States II
  • HIS 110 -  World Civilization I
  • HIS 280 -  Historiography & Historical Method
Human Diversity and Society (3 credits)
Select from the following:
  • ANT 101 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
  • ANT 140 - Language & Culture
  • ANT 210 - Recipe for Humanity 
  • ECO 101 - Principles of Economics
  • POL 201 - Comparative Politics
  • POL 205 - World Politics
  • PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology
Human Expression (3 credits)
Select from the following: 
  • ART 103 - Human Expressions
  • ART 201 - World Art I
  • ART 202 - World Art II
  • ENG 160 - Introduction to Creative Writing
  • MUS 105 - Language of Music
  • MUS 110 - Music Theory
  • THE 101 - Introduction to Theatre
Physical Activity (2 credits)
Select from the following:
  • OLP 120 - Biking
  • OLP 125 - Disc Golf
  • OLP126 - Backpacking
  • OLP 128 - Rock Climbing
  • PED 101 - Physical Fitness
  • PED 103 - Volleyball & Table Tennis
  • PED 108 - Archery/Bowling
  • PED 109 - Beginner Tennis
  • PED 110 - Tennis & Badminton
  • PED 111 - Aerobic Dance
  • PED 113 - Body Shaping
  • PED 114 - Yoga
  • PED 119 - Basic Golf
  • PED 120 - Tai Chi Chih
  • PED 122 - Fundamentals of Dance
  • PED 126 - Backpacking
  • PED 130 - Varsity Sports
Quantitative Reasoning (3-4 credits)
Select from the following:
  • BUS 323 - Statistical Applications to Business Decision Making
  • ECO 208 - Quantitative Methods in Business, Economics, and Decision Making
  • MTH 105 - Math for Liberal Arts
  • MTH 110 - Elementary Functions
  • MTH 115 - Discrete Mathematics
  • MTH 210 - Calculus I
  • POL 220 - Introduction to Research Methods in Political Science
  • PSY 235 - Statistics for Behavioral Sciences
Scientific Reasoning (4 credits)
Select from the following:
  • ANT 100 - Biological Anthropology
  • BIO 100 - Biology in Context
  • BIO 110 - Principles of Biology I & lab
  • BIO 240 - Human Microbiology
  • CHM 105 - Introduction to Chemistry
  • CHM 110 - General Chemistry I
  • PHY 210/241 - General Physics I, Fundamentals of Physics Lab I
  • PHY 211 - General Physics I lab
  • PHY 240/241 - Fundamentals of Physics I, Fundamentals of Physics Lab I
  • SCI 100 - Physical Science
     

Skills requirements

Students pick up “Skills” that are attached to courses across the catalog, ranging from first-year to senior course listings and spreading across majors and general education experiences, and also through co-curricular experiences. If a student enrolls in a course that lists more than one Skill, the student must choose only one Skill to report for the requirements. Students must demonstrate one experience with each of these “Skills” categories:

Healthy Lifestyle
Select from the following:
  • ANT 210 - Recipe for Humanity
  • COR 110 - Searching
  • MTH 105 - Math for Liberal Arts
  • PED 101 - Physical Fitness
  • PSY 290 - Human Development
Oral Communication
Select from the following:
  • ANT 101 - Intro to Anthropology
  • ANT 120 - Inequality in the Ancient World
  • ANT 140 - Language & Culture
  • ANT 201 - Borders & Boundaries
  • ANT 202 - Anthropology & Social Justice
  • ART 103 - Human Expressions
  • ART 334 - Three-Dimensional Studio II
  • ART 440 - Advanced Studio Concepts
  • BIO 308 - Parasitology
  • BIO 350 - Microbiology
  • BIO 360 - Comparative Biology
  • BIO 366 - Histology
  • BUS 206 - Principles of Marketing 
  • CHM 220 - Organic Chemistry II
  • DSC 105 - Introduction to Data Science
  • EDU 202 - Overview of Teaching
  • ENG 160 - Intro to Creative Writing
  • HON 400 - Honors Capstone
  • HUM 375 - Medical Humanities Capstone
  • MTH 220 - Calculus II
  • PHY 290 - Physics Seminar
  • POL 210 - Introduction to Legal Studies
  • PSY 332 - History and Systems of Psychology
  • SCARF Presentation
Problem-Solving
Select from the following:
  • ART 110 - Drawing Studio I
  • ART 120 - Two-Dimensional Design
  • BIO 360 - Comparative Biology
  • BUS 206 - Principles of Marketing
  • BUS 330 - Business Process Design
  • CHM 110 - General Chemistry I
  • CHM 220 - Organic Chemistry II
  • CSC 100 - Introduction to Programming with C++
  • CSC 105 - Digital Humanities
  • DSC 105 - Introduction to Data Science
  • EDU 335 - Educating Diverse & Exceptional Learners
  • ENG 291 - British Literature II
  • ENG 300 - Epic Poetry to the Novel
  • ENG 303 - Romanticism to present
  • ENG 305 - Global Shakespeare
  • MTH 330 - Linear Algebra
  • PSY 101 - Introduction to Psychology
  • PSY 235 - Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences