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2009–2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor

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<strong>Concordia</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Arbor</strong> 2009–2010 <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong><br />

History 0-4<br />

Political Science 0-4<br />

Psychology 0-4<br />

Social Sciences 0-4<br />

Sociology 0-4<br />

V. Electives 24 credits<br />

VI. Computer Proficiency<br />

Required Course:<br />

GST 150 Introduction to Campus Information Systems 1<br />

3 credits<br />

Choose one of these:<br />

GST151 Introduction to Campus Computing 2<br />

Take and pass an approved computer proficiency test<br />

P/NC<br />

Take an approved transfer course<br />

P/NC<br />

VII. Religion<br />

6 credits<br />

REL303 Foundations of Christianity 2<br />

REL305 Faith, Values & Leadership 2<br />

REL445 Ethics and Leadership 2<br />

Minimum Total Required:<br />

Note: At least 30 credits must be earned through courses offered by <strong>Concordia</strong> <strong>University</strong>, <strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Arbor</strong>.<br />

60 credits<br />

Bachelor of Arts Degree<br />

The following table summarizes the distribution of requirements for the general education credits related to all Accelerated<br />

Degree Program students. All numbers represent semester hours of credit. Quarter hours must be multiplied by 2/3.<br />

Grades of C- (1.6667) or above are required for transfer credits to be accepted. Credits earned through courses,<br />

standardized tests, lifelong learning papers, or professional schools/training programs must be assigned to appropriate<br />

sub-categories, or they will be considered electives. After formal admission to <strong>Concordia</strong> <strong>University</strong>, students should<br />

consult with the Registrar so that additional coursework can be credited to the appropriate sub-category.<br />

I. Communication and Literature 9 credits<br />

Choose at least two of the following sub-categories (at least three credits of written composition are required.)<br />

Written Composition (required) 3-6<br />

Public Speaking 0-4<br />

Communication/Literature* 0-4<br />

*A course, lifelong learning paper, or standardized test in literature can be counted in either category, but not both categories; however, a<br />

second course, paper or test can be used in the other category.<br />

II. Fine Arts and Humanities<br />

9 credits<br />

Choose at least three of the following sub-categories (at least one of the choices must be from Group 1):<br />

Group 1<br />

Visual Arts 0-4<br />

Music 0-4<br />

Theatre 0-4<br />

Dance (not a physical activity course) 0-4<br />

Architecture 0-4<br />

Group 2<br />

Foreign Language 0-4<br />

Humanities 0-4<br />

Literature* 0-4<br />

Philosophy 0-4<br />

Religion (except the courses in the major) 0-4<br />

*A course, lifelong learning paper, or standardized test in literature can be counted in either category, but not both categories; however, a<br />

second course, paper or test can be used in the other category.<br />

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