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Course Catalog 2008-2009 - Concordia University

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ENG 2301 World Literature: ClassicismHIS 2321 History of Western Civilization to 1715HIS 3314 Traditions/Values of Classical CivilizationPHL 3301 Survey of Western PhilosophyComputer CompetencyCIS 1301 Introduction to Personal Computersor Competency Exam (no credit)Foreign LanguageComplete two consecutive terms (at least six academichours) of a non- English languageBehavioral Science Major Requirements - 48academic hoursPSY 1311 Introduction to PsychologySOC 1301 Introduction to SociologyPSY/SOC 2331 Social PsychologyPSY 2341 Statistics for the Behavioral SciencesANT 1301 Introduction to AnthropologySOC/HIS 2306 Race & Ethnic RelationsPSY 2301 Life Span DevelopmentCOM/PSY 3304 Group DynamicsPSY 3332 Personality TheoriesPSY/SOC 3391 Research in Behavioral SciencesSOC 3302 Marriage & FamilySOC 3321 Sociological TheoryPlus two upper level courses from each discipline - 12academic hoursPSY xxxx ____________________________PSY xxxx ____________________________SOC xxxx ____________________________SOC xxxx ____________________________Elective HoursA sufficient number of academic hours to bring thetotal number of hours to 128 of which 39 must beupper-level.Return to Table of Contents12.03.02 Communication Major - BAThe Communication Major provides students with an understanding of the communication process and with skills inmessage production. As society moves into the information age, men and women with schooling in communicationwill have a distinct advantage in sharing ideas and beliefs, molding opinion, and assuming an active role in shaping thefutureCore Requirements - 55 to 57 academic hoursEnglish - 12 academic hoursENG 1316 Freshman English IENG 1317 Introduction to LiteratureENG xxxx Literature ElectiveENG xxxx ElectiveFine Arts - 3 academic hoursAny ART, Drama or MUS course(s).Leadership – 1 academic hourLDR 1100 Life and LeadershipMathematics - 3 academic hoursMTH 1323 Quantitative Literacy or higherNatural Science - 6 to 8 academic hoursAny natural science lab course plus any three or fourhournatural science course unless otherwiseindicated.Physical Education - 3 academic hoursKIN xxxx Fitness ActivityKIN xxxx Skill ActivityKIN xxxx Fitness or Skill ActivitySocial/Behavioral Sciences - 12 academic hoursHIS 1301 US History to 1877 or HIS 1302 US Historyfrom 1877GOV 1303 Introduction to American GovernmentPSY 1311 Introduction to PsychologySOC 1301 Introduction to SociologySpeech - 3 academic hoursSPE 2301 Fundamentals of SpeechReligion - 12 academic hoursREL 1301 New Testament History & ReadingREL 1311 History and Literature of the Old TestamentREL xxxx ElectiveREL xxxx ElectiveClassics/HumanitiesOne of the following must be included in thecore, major, minor, or general electives - 3academic hoursENG 2301 World Literature: ClassicismHIS 2321 History of Western Civilization to 1715HIS 3314 Trad. & Values of Classical CivilizationPHL 3301 Survey of Western PhilosophyComputer CompetencyCIS 1301 Introduction to Personal Computersor Competency Exam (no credit)Foreign LanguageComplete two consecutive terms (at least six academichours) of a non- English languageCommunication Major Requirements - 43 academic hoursLower-level courses required - 12 academic hoursCOM 2301 Human Communication TheoryCOM 2303 Mass Media History and TheoryCOM 2308 Writing for Mass Media<strong>2008</strong>-<strong>2009</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> Page 80

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