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ENG 200-Level Introduction to Literary Studies Courses 6 credits
Foreign Language Requirement
Honors in Psychology
Philosophy Electives
Political Economy elective credits
Religion Electives
Upper Division Philosophy Courses
Upper Division Philosophy Courses
Upper Division Religion Course
A chemistry course
A course on multicultural issues or social diversity
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Any 200-level foreign language course
ART(Any studio art classes)
ARTArt
ATH/SOC Courses Approved by Anthropology/Sociology Department and major advisor
ATHSOC ELEC
BIO-300-level
BIO Biology
BIO Complete 2 additional Biology Courses, 1 course must be 300-level or above
BIO Complete additional 300- or 400-Level Courses to total at least 34 credits of Biology coursework
BIO Two laboratory courses in Natural Sciences
BUS-299T
BUS/ACC Other upper division business and accounting (300-400 level) courses if approved by department director
CHE Chemistry
POE ELEC Political Economy elective credits 17 credits
POE ELEC Political Economy elective credits 3 credits
EDU ESL Setting
ELECTIVE Sociology, Anthropology, History, Criminal Justice, Psychology, Education or Political Economy
ENG 200-level Introduction to Literary Studies Courses 3 credits
ENG-300 Level
ENG-341
ENG-371
ENG One Course emphasizing American Literature
ENG One Course emphasizing English Literature
ENG One Course emphasizing World Literature
ENG-SEM One 300-Level Literature Seminar
ENSEMBLE (Chorale, Sinfonia, Instrumental Jazz)
ENSEMBLE (Chorale, Sinfonia, Instrumental Jazz)
ENSEMBLE (Chorale, Sinfonia, Instrumental Jazz)
ENVEnvironmental Studies
GEO Geoscience
HHP-344
HHP-399T
HHP/BIO Research or Internship
HIS-400
HIS ELEC History Elective Courses according to Student Interest
MAT-28X
MAT Complete 1 Math course numbered 111 or above
MAT Complete 1 Math course numbered 125 or above
MAT- ELEC 12 additional credits of 300- or 400-level MAT courses (excluding MAT-498)
MAT-ELEC Any 12 additional credits of 300- or 400-level PHY or MAT courses
MAT ELEC Any 6 credits of 300 or 400 level MAT courses
MAT/PHY Mathematics and/or Physics Upper-Division (300- or 400-level) Courses
MUS-205
MUS Music
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PHI ELEC Philosophy Elective Courses 16 credits
PHI/REL Upper-Division non-Western Philosophy or Religion course
PHY-3XX/4XX All 300- and 400-level Physics Courses
PHYPhysics
PHY Physics Coursework - any level
PHY Physics Upper-Division (300- or 400-level) Courses
Piano Lessons
POE-299T
POE ELEC Upper-Division Courses (POE ES Core course not included)
PSY ELEC Upper Division (300- or 400-Level) Psychology Courses
REL-339
REL ELEC Religious Studies elective coursework 3 credits
REL ELEC Religious Studies Elective coursework 6 credits
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SPA-ELEC Spanish Elective - Upper Division (300- or 400-level)
SPA, FRE, or other MFL offering
SPA Upper-division (300- or 400- Level) Spanish Coursework
THE-ELEC Theatre Elective Coursework
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