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Undergraduate Bulletin - Loyola Marymount University

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344 / SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING<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 CLCV 200, 210, 220, 230; ENGL 130, 140,<br />

150, 170; FNLT 180; THEA 240, 245, 331, 336, 341,<br />

346, 347, 348, 349, or 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 LMU<br />

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

are exempted from the lower division requirement.<br />

Upper Division:<br />

Choose one course from PHIL 320 through 330.<br />

Social Sciences<br />

6 Semester Hours<br />

Student must select one of the following options:<br />

1. Select two courses from ECON 100, 105, 110, 120;<br />

GEOG 100; POLS 135, 155; PSYC 100; SOCL 100 or<br />

105.<br />

Courses must be from different departments.<br />

2. Select one course from: AFAM 115, APAM 117, CHST<br />

116, or WNST 100; and one course from ECON 100, 105,<br />

110, 120; GEOG 100; POLS 135, 155; PSYC 100; SOCL<br />

100 or 105.<br />

3. Select two courses from the same department. The<br />

first is selected from ECON 100, 105, 110, 120; GEOG<br />

100; POLS 135, 155; PSYC 100; SOCL 100 or 105. The<br />

second course in the same department is selected from<br />

upper division courses that the student is qualified to take.<br />

Theological Studies<br />

6 Semester Hours<br />

Course Selection<br />

Lower Division:<br />

Choose from the 100-level series of THST courses.<br />

Transfer students who enter LMU with a minimum of<br />

sixty (60) accepted transfer hours are exempted from<br />

the lower division requirement.<br />

Upper Division:<br />

Choose from the 300-level series of THST courses<br />

only.<br />

Note: International/Global Studies<br />

The current core curriculum includes many courses dealing<br />

with international and global studies. All students are<br />

required to complete History 100 or 101, which deal with<br />

European culture. In addition, it is recommended that<br />

students take additional core courses which include the<br />

study of European cultures such as: CLCV 200, 210, 220;<br />

FNLT 180; THEA 240, 245, 331, 336, 341; THST 320,<br />

322, 331.<br />

To further augment the understanding of world cultures, it<br />

is recommended that students also choose at least one core<br />

course that includes the study of Africa, Asia, the Pacific,<br />

or Latin/Indigenous America. These core courses include:<br />

GEOG 100; POLS 155; SOCL 105; THEA 348; THST 180,<br />

381, 382, 383, 384, 385.<br />

Recommendations<br />

Students are encouraged to enrich their program of study<br />

with selected electives from the following areas. Consult the<br />

<strong>Bulletin</strong> for specific offerings.<br />

Business<br />

Students are encouraged to take a course in the issues of<br />

business. Consult the <strong>Bulletin</strong> listings.<br />

Computer Skills<br />

Students are expected to become proficient in computer<br />

skills. Courses or workshops may be taken to help students<br />

develop existing skills.<br />

Foreign Language<br />

Students are encouraged to study foreign languages to the<br />

intermediate level. LMU offers Chinese, Filipino, French,<br />

German, Greek (Modern and Classical), Italian, Japanese,<br />

Latin, and Spanish on a regular basis.

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