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Undergraduate Bulletin - Loyola Marymount University

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328 / SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING<br />

and science to support the multiple subject credential<br />

program for teaching elementary school (see the Liberal<br />

Studies section in the Liberal Arts part of the <strong>Bulletin</strong>).<br />

All students interested in teaching mathematics or<br />

science at the secondary level should inform their<br />

departmental advisors as soon as possible and should<br />

also contact the School of Education for help in<br />

coordinating their programs.<br />

Core Curriculum<br />

Students in the Frank R. Seaver College of Science and<br />

Engineering will follow core curriculum A, B, or C below,<br />

depending on degree plan.<br />

Note: Engineering and Engineering Physics<br />

students should follow Core Curriculum B.<br />

A. Core Curriculum for the Bachelor of<br />

Science Degree<br />

American Cultures<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Course Selection<br />

First- and second-year students choose from any lower<br />

division course listed or cross-listed as AMCS. Third- and<br />

fourth-year students choose from any upper division<br />

course listed or cross-listed as AMCS. A single course will<br />

generally not fulfill two core requirements. The only<br />

exception is a course that satisfies another core<br />

requirement which is also cross-listed as AMCS.<br />

College Writing<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Course Selection<br />

ENGL 110 will fulfill the college writing requirement.<br />

ENGL 100 will not fulfill the college writing requirement<br />

but is required of certain students based on their<br />

performance in the essay administered in all ENGL 110<br />

sections during the first week of classes. A minimum<br />

grade of C (2.0) is required in ENGL 110. All students<br />

who receive a grade of C- or lower must retake ENGL 110<br />

as soon as possible.<br />

Choose: ENGL 110.<br />

Communication or Critical Thinking<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Course Selection<br />

Communication:<br />

Choose from CMST 100, 110, 130, or 140.<br />

OR Critical Thinking:<br />

Choose from CMST 206 or PHIL 220.<br />

Critical/Creative Arts<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Course Selection<br />

Choose from ANIM 120; ART 150, 250, 350;<br />

DANC 163; MUSC 105, 106; THEA 110, 400.<br />

History<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Course Selection<br />

This requirement is satisfied by taking one course from<br />

Western Civilization.<br />

Western Civilization:<br />

Choose from HIST 100 or 101.<br />

Literature<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Course Selection<br />

Choose from CLAS 200, 210, 220, 230; ENGL<br />

130, 140, 150, 170; FNLT 180; THEA 240,<br />

245, 331, 336, 341, 346, 347, 348, 349, or<br />

430.<br />

Prerequisite: Successful completion of college writing<br />

requirement.<br />

Mathematics, Science and Technology<br />

18 Semester Hours<br />

Course Selection<br />

This requirement is met by the curriculum of the major.<br />

Philosophy<br />

6 Semester Hours<br />

Course Selection<br />

Lower Division:<br />

Choose PHIL 160. Transfer students who enter<br />

LMU with a minimum of sixty (60) accepted<br />

transfer hours are exempted from the lower<br />

division requirement.<br />

Upper Division:<br />

Choose one course from PHIL 320 through 330.

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