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2002-2003 - The University of Scranton

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LIT 205 Modern Latin<br />

American Literature<br />

LIT 207 Literature <strong>of</strong><br />

American Minorities<br />

LIT 384 Special Topics in<br />

Minority Education<br />

MATH 201 Algebra and<br />

Environmental Issues<br />

MATH 325 History and<br />

Philosophy <strong>of</strong><br />

Mathematics<br />

NURS 140 Introduction to<br />

Nursing Concepts<br />

NURS 213 Child and Adolescent<br />

Health<br />

NURS 241 Perspectives in<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Nursing<br />

NURS 405 Health Writing for<br />

Publication<br />

NURS 493 Nursing Research<br />

OT 493L Research Methods Lab<br />

PHIL 240 Logic and Written<br />

Discourse<br />

PHIL 314 Philosophy and the City<br />

PHIL 316 American Perspectives<br />

in Medical Ethics<br />

PHYS 108 New York Times<br />

Physics<br />

PHYS 270L Modern Physics Lab<br />

PS 240 Political Science<br />

Statistics<br />

PS 318 U.S. Foreign Policy:<br />

Cold War<br />

PS 319 U.S. Foreign Policy<br />

Process<br />

PS 331 <strong>The</strong> European Union<br />

PSYC 330L Research Methods Lab<br />

Note: Students must take two courses designated as writing-intensive (W). One <strong>of</strong> the writing-intensive<br />

courses should be in the major. Writing-intensive courses may also fulfill<br />

other requirements in the general-education curriculum where indicated.<br />

SUBJECT MATTER MASTERY<br />

<strong>The</strong> 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 />

Philosophy —2 courses 6 credits<br />

PHIL 120 Intro to Philosophy<br />

PHIL 210 Ethics<br />

<strong>The</strong>ology/Philosophy Elective — 1 course 3 credits (P)<br />

ED/P 306 Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

INTD 201C Christian Classics I<br />

INTD 202C Christian Classics II<br />

All PHIL courses listed in this catalog are approved except for: 120, 210, 219, 232, 321,<br />

327, and 425<br />

68<br />

PSYC 335 Psychological Testing<br />

PSYC 360 Clinical Psychology<br />

PSYC 491 History and Literature <strong>of</strong><br />

Psychology II<br />

PT 440 Organization &<br />

Management in PT<br />

PT 477 Teaching in Physical<br />

<strong>The</strong>rapy<br />

SOC 210 Marriage and the<br />

Family<br />

SOC 217 Family Issues & Social<br />

Policy<br />

S/CJ 224 Sociology <strong>of</strong> Deviance<br />

SPAN 312 Composition<br />

SPAN 314 Culture & Civilization<br />

<strong>of</strong> Latin America<br />

SPAN 321 Advanced Stylistics<br />

T/RS 184C Inside the Catholic<br />

Tradition<br />

T/RS 208 Faith and Justice<br />

T/RS 210 <strong>The</strong> History <strong>of</strong><br />

Christian <strong>The</strong>ology<br />

T/RS 223 Heaven and Hell<br />

T/RS 233 Suffering<br />

T/RS 236 Prophets and Pr<strong>of</strong>its:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Economy in<br />

Christian Life<br />

T/RS 316 God and the Earth<br />

T/RS 326 <strong>The</strong> Church and<br />

Contemporary<br />

Social Issues<br />

T/RS 333 <strong>The</strong> Jewish Way <strong>of</strong> Life<br />

T/RS 335 Judaism in the Time <strong>of</strong><br />

Jesus<br />

T/RS 337 Jewish Approaches to<br />

Ethics<br />

T/RS 439 Psychology and<br />

Spirituality

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