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School for Arts and HumanitiesLiberal StudiesAvailable:B.A.Requirements:B.A. Major:50 hours2.0 gpaThis degree requires aminimum of 122 hours.For additional hoursrequired see page 107.This program is offeredthrough:The liberal studies major allows the student a major composed ofvarious disciplines rather than one discipline only. It emphasizesbreadth, while requiring a concentration of 15 credits in a singlediscipline. It is intended that, by broadening the student’s culturalperspective, heightening the student’s analytical powers, andproviding models for understanding experience, the liberal studiesmajor will make a valuable contribution to whatever vocation thestudent elects. It may be taken along with vocational courses, or as asecond major, or as preparation for a graduate or professional degree.Requirements For:B.A. Major – 50 hours, 2.0 gpaCore Curriculum..................................................................21 cr.PH 103 Fundamentals of Logical Thinking...................3 cr.LS 221 Introduction to Liberal Studies I:Prehistory to the Early Modern World..............3 cr.LS 222 Introduction to Liberal Studies II:Reformation to the Present...............................3 cr.LS 250 Great Books......................................................6 cr.LS 301 Contemporary Issues........................................3 cr.LS 400 Senior Project...................................................3 cr.Studies in the Liberal Arts and Sciences..............................21 cr.History and Political Science:................................................6 cr.HIS 101 Late Antiquity until the RenaissanceHIS 102 Western Civilization: The Reformation to 1918HIS 334 The ReformationsHIS 251 The French RevolutionHIS 210 Ancient GreeceHIS 212 Roman CivilizationAny Upper Level history course.PO 200 American National GovernmentPO 202 Introduction to LawPO 220 History of Political PhilosophyPO 304 Constitutional LawPO 320 American Foreign PolicyPO 340 Public PolicyPO 303 Legal HistoryPhilosophy:.............................................................................3 cr.PH 217 Ancient PhilosophyPH 223 Modern PhilosophyPH 205 The Meaning of LifePH 101 Introduction to Philosophical ThinkingPH 102 Introduction to Ethical ThinkingAny Upper Level Philosophy CourseEnglish:...................................................................................3 cr.EN 231 Introduction to LanguageEN 232 Introduction to PoetryEN 233 Introduction to DramaEN 234 Introduction to FictionEN 311 Creative Writing191

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