Undergraduate College Catalog

Course Requirements

Bachelor of Arts Requirements

Moral & Civic Education  Credits 
   UJ Foundations  1
   Ethics
3
   American Government or American History 3
   Global Perspectives
   OR
   An Approved International Experience
6

3*
Communication Skills
Credits

  ENGL 101 (with a grade of C- or higher)

3

  ENGL 102 (with a grade of C- or higher)

3
   Oral Communication (COMM 102 or COMM 201)
3
Cultural & Social Heritage
Credits
   Religion
3
   Literature or History
3
   Art, Music, or Theatre
3
   Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, or ECON 110, ECON 201, or ECON 202
5-6
Natural Science & Quantitative Reasoning
Credits
   Natural Science (with lab)
4
   Foundations of Science
2**
   Computer Science
3
   Mathematics
3
Personal Wellness
Credits
   Fitness and Wellness/Physical Activity Course
1
Total Semester Credit Hours:
46-50

*The six credits may be satisfied in one of two ways: Students with at least two years of the same high school foreign language with grades of C or better may select six hours from additional foreign language courses or other courses identified as meeting this requirement in the course catalog. Students without such high school foreign language experience MUST take six credits of one foreign language or three credits of a foreign language in addition to an approved international experience. Students with at least two years of the same high school foreign language may complete the Global Perspectives requirement by taking any approved international experience for a minimum of 3 credit hours.

**Foundations of Science may be replaced with an additional course in Biology, Chemistry, or Physics.

Note: A single course may not be used to satisfy more than one general education course requirement.  A single course may be used to satisfy both a major/minor course requirement and a general education course requirement.

Bachelor of Science Requirements

Moral & Civic Education  Credits 
   UJ Foundations  1
   Ethics
3
   American Government or American History 3
   Global Perspectives
   OR
   An Approved International Experience
6

3*
Communication Skills
Credits
  ENGL 101 (with a grade of C- or higher)
3
 ENGL 102 (with a grade of C- or higher)
3
   Oral Communication (COMM 102 or COMM 201)
3
Cultural & Social Heritage
Credits
   Religion
3
   Literature, Music, Art, or Theatre 3
   Psychology, Sociology, Political Science, or ECON 110, ECON 201, or ECON 202
2-3
Natural Science & Quantitative Reasoning
Credits
   Natural Science (with lab)
8
   Computer Science
3
   Mathematics
3
Personal Wellness
Credits
   Fitness and Wellness/Physical Activity Course
1
Total Semester Credit Hours:
42-46

*The six credits may be satisfied in one of two ways: Students with at least two years of the same high school foreign language with grades of C or better may select six hours from additional foreign language courses or other courses identified as meeting this requirement in the course catalog. Students without such high school foreign language experience MUST take six credits of one foreign language or three credits of a foreign language in addition to an approved international experience. Students with at least two years of the same high school foreign language may complete the Global Perspectives requirement by taking any approved international experience for a minimum of 3 credit hours.

Note: A single course may not be used to satisfy more than one general education course requirement.  A single course may be used to satisfy both a major/minor course requirement and a general education course requirement.

Bachelor of Science in Nursing Requirements

Moral & Civic Education  Credits 
   UJ Foundations  1
   Ethics
3
   American Government or American History 3
   Global Perspectives
3
Communication Skills
Credits
   ENGL 101 and ENGL 102 (with a grade C- or higher)
6
Cultural & Social Heritage
Credits
   Religion
3
   Literature, Music, Art, or Theatre 3
   Psychology
3
   Sociology
3
Natural Science & Quantitative Reasoning
Credits
   Natural Science (with lab)
8
   Computer Science
3
   Mathematics
3
Personal Wellness
Credits
   Fitness and Wellness/Physical Activity Course
1
Total Semester Credit Hours:
43

Note: A single course may not be used to satisfy more than one general education course requirement.  A single course may be used to satisfy both a major/minor course requirement and a general education course requirement.

Courses which Apply to Selected Requirements for General Education (BA, BS, and BSN)

Applicable Courses (by area of study)

American Government

POLS 104American National Government

3

POLS 314Governmental Power and U.S. Constitutional Law

3

POLS 316Rights & Liberties and U.S. Constitutional Law

3

POLS 352American Economic Policy

3

American History

HIST 207The United States to 1865

3

HIST 208The United States Since 1865

3

HIST 231The American West

3

HIST 303The Civil War and Reconstruction

3

HIST 391/POLS 391American Economic History

3

Approved International Experiences

EE 290Study Tour

1-3

Global Perspectives

(any foreign language course, special topics, and other courses approved by the Academic Council)

ART 210Art History I

3

ART 211Art History II

3

ART 311A History of Modern Painting

3

ART 312Comparative Art Forms: East and West

3

BUSN 410Global Marketing

3

COMM 305Cross-Cultural Communication

3

COMM 402International Communication

3

ECON 309Global Financial Markets

3

ECON 314History of Economic Thought

3

ECON 354Global Competition and Strategy

3

ECON 364International Economics

3

ENGL 210World Literature to 1500

3

ENGL 211World Literature since 1500

3

ENGL 230English Literature to 1785

3

ENGL 231English Literature Since 1785

3

ENGL 305Studies in the British Novel

3

ENGL 319/THEA 319Modern British Drama

3

ENGL 320British Romantics

3

ENGL 330Victorian England

3

ENGL 331/THEA 331Shakespeare

3

HIST 220Europe: 1900 to Mid-Century

3

HIST 222History of the Middle East

3

HIST 262History of China

3

HIST 268History of India

3

HIST 291Western Civilization I

3

HIST 292Western Civilization II

3

HIST 302Selected Readings and Topics in Non-U.S. Studies

3

HIST 304Medieval Europe

3

HIST 305/REL 305Ancient Near East

3

HIST 306Renaissance and Reformation

3

HIST 307Ancient Greece

3

HIST 308Ancient Rome

3

MATH 412History of Mathematics

3

MUS 239Music History I: Medieval and Renaissance

3

MUS 339Music History II: Baroque and Classical

3

MUS 340Music History III: Romantic and Modern Eras

3

PHIL 303Classical Philosophy

3

PHIL 305Medieval Philosophy

3

PHIL 306Modern Philosophy

3

PHIL 307Recent and Contemporary Philosophy

3

PHIL 483Philosophy of History

3

POLS 335The European Union

3

REL 305Ancient Near East

3

REL 371World Religions

3

SOC 320Comparative Cultures

3

THEA 260Masterpieces of Drama

3

THEA 316Development of Drama to 1900

3

THEA 319/ENGL 319Modern British Drama

3

THEA 321History of the Theatre

3

THEA 323Acting: Period Styles

3