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GraduationRequirements
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PHYS 1112/L IntroductoryPhysics II
OR
PHYS 2211/L Principles of Physics I
PHYS 2212/L Principles of Physics II
D1. Science (ScienceMajors)....................................................8hours
Sciencemajorsmust satisfactorily complete a two three-hour science
courses and their accompanying one-hour laboratory courses from
the following.
BIOL 1107/L Principles of Biology I
BIOL 1108/L Principles of Biology II
CHEM 1211/L Principles of Chemistry I
CHEM 1212/L Principles of Chemistry II
PHYS 2211/L Principles of Physics I
PHYS 2212/L Principles of Physics II
Second courses in a discipline require the first as a prerequisite
.
D2. Science,Mathor Technology ..............................................3hours
All studentsmust completeanadditional threehours inAreaD2 from
the following courses:
CSCI 1301 Computer Science I
MATH 1112 TrigonometryandAnalyticGeometry**
MATH 1221 FiniteMathematics
MATH 1231 IntroductoryStatistics
MATH 1241 Survey of Calculus
MATH 1113 Pre-calculus
MATH 1501 Calculus I
MATH 2502 Calculus II
SCI 1901 SelectedTopics inScience
Students selecting MATH 1501 or MATH 2502 will count three hours in Area
D2and one hour inArea F or in their degree requirements.
**Only the three credit MATH 1112 can be used by non-sciencemajors inArea
D2.
E. Social Sciences........................................................................12hours
E1. OneAmericanGovernment Course
POLS 1101 AmericanGovernment
E2. OneWorldHistoryCourse fromAmong
HIST 1111 Survey of Pre-ModernWorldHistory
HIST 1112 Survey of ModernWorldHistory
HIST 2750 Critical Trends and Issues inRecent
WorldHistory
POLS 2401 Introduction toGlobal Issues
E3. OneAmericanHistoryCourse fromAmong
HIST 2111 Survey of U.S. History to 1877
HIST 2112 Survey of U.S. History since
Reconstruction
E4. OneBehavioral SciencesCourse fromAmong
AFAM 2010 Introduction toAfricanAmericanStudies
PSYC 1101 Introduction toPsychology
SOCI 1101 Introduction toSociology
WST 2010 Introduction toWomen’sStudies
F. CoursesRelated to theMajor Programof Study
The specific requirements of majors are listed where
appropriate in the schools section of the catalog. In all
cases, only courses that have not been used to satisfy other
CoreCurriculum requirementsmaybeused to satisfyAreaF
requirements.
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