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SUBJECT MATTER MASTERY<br />

THE HUMAN PERSON AND GOD<br />

<strong>The</strong>ology/Religious Studies -- 2 courses (6 credits)<br />

T/RS 121 <strong>The</strong>ology I<br />

T/RS 122 <strong>The</strong>ology II<br />

NATURE<br />

<strong>The</strong>ology/Philosophy -- 1 course (3 credits)<br />

Natural Science -- 2 courses: NS I (indicated by an A before the course title) and NS II (indicated<br />

by a B before the course title) must be covered. An (E) before a course title indicates that the objectives <strong>of</strong><br />

both NS I and NS II are satisfied in the course. (6 credits)<br />

BIOL 105 (A)Biodiversity<br />

BIOL 110-11(E)Structure & Function <strong>of</strong><br />

the Human Body<br />

BIOL 202 (E)<strong>The</strong> ABC’s <strong>of</strong> Genetics<br />

CHEM 100 (E)Elements <strong>of</strong> Chemistry<br />

CHEM 104 (E)Science and Society<br />

CHEM 110 (E)Introductory Chemistry I<br />

CHEM 111 (A)Introductory Chemistry II<br />

CHEM 112-13(E)General Chemistry I-II<br />

CHEM 232-33(A)Organic Chemistry I-II<br />

NSCI 103 (E)<strong>The</strong> Ascent <strong>of</strong> Man: Hist.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Science & Tech.<br />

NSCI 201 (E)Science and the Human<br />

Environment<br />

NSCI 286H (E)Elements <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

Science<br />

CULTURE<br />

Humanities -- 4 courses (from at least 2 areas-12 credits)<br />

History<br />

HIST 110 (C)Hist. <strong>of</strong> the United States I<br />

HIST 111 (C)Hist. <strong>of</strong> the United States II<br />

HIST 120 (C)Europe, 1500 to 1815<br />

HIST 121 (C)Europe, 1815 to the Present<br />

Literature<br />

ENGL 102 (C)Intro. to Fiction<br />

ENGL 103 (C)Intro. to Poetry<br />

ENGL 104 (C)Intro. to Drama<br />

ENGL 134 (C)Shakespeare<br />

ENGL 202 (C)British Lit., 450-1800<br />

ENGL 223 (C)Dramatic Comedy<br />

FREN 239 (C)French Christian Thinkers<br />

GERM 313-14 (C)Survey <strong>of</strong> German Lit and<br />

Culture<br />

GRK 213 (C)Greek Literature &<br />

Mythology in Translation<br />

ITAL 207 (C)Italian Women’s Writing in<br />

Translation<br />

HUM 286H (C)Victorian Studies<br />

Philosophy -- 2 courses (6 credits)<br />

PHIL 120 Intro to Philosophy<br />

PHIL 210 Ethics<br />

PHYS 100 (E)Hist <strong>of</strong> Science<br />

&Technology<br />

PHYS 101 (A)<strong>The</strong> Solar System<br />

PHYS 105 (A)Man and the Evolutionary<br />

Universe<br />

PHYS 106 (B)Energy and the<br />

Environment<br />

PHYS 107 (B)”Hands on” Physics<br />

PHYS 108 (A)New York Times Physics<br />

PHYS 109 (E)<strong>The</strong> Conscious Universe<br />

PHYS 120-21(E)General Physics<br />

PHYS 201 (A)Stellar Evolution<br />

PHYS 140-41(E)Elements <strong>of</strong> Physics I-II<br />

HIST 219 (C)Modern World History<br />

HIST 221 (C)<strong>The</strong> American West<br />

H/PS 214 (C)World Politics<br />

H/PS 224 (C)Ethnic & Racial Minorities in<br />

NE PA<br />

LAT 213 (C)Latin Literature &<br />

Mythology in Translation<br />

LIT 105 (C)Intro to World Literature in<br />

Translation<br />

LIT 208 (C)French Masterpieces in<br />

English Translation<br />

LIT 209 (C)Masterworks <strong>of</strong> Russian &<br />

Slavic Lit in English Translation<br />

LIT 384 (C)Spec Topics in American<br />

Minority Literature<br />

SPAN 320 (C)Introduction to Literature<br />

SPAN 330 (C)History <strong>of</strong> Spanish Literature<br />

SPAN 331 (C)Survey <strong>of</strong> Spanish<br />

American Literature<br />

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