Academic Program: Liberal Arts
Course Descriptions:
Upper Division Literature (3 credit hours)
Select one (1) course from the following two (2) options)
Upper Division Art (3 credit hours)
OR
Upper Division Music (3 credit hours)
Upper Division History (3 credit hours)
Upper Division Political Science (3 credit hours)
Select one (1) course from the following two (2) options
PHIL 201 | Introduction to Philosophy (3 credit hours)
This course is an introduction to the main fields in philosophy, with special attention
to theory of knowledge, ethics, political theory, and aesthetics. Major thinkers in
the Western tradition will be discussed.
General Studies Outcome: Perspectives on Values, Thought & Aesthetics
OR
MATH 230 | Foundations of Mathematical Thought (3 credit hours)
This course is an introduction to the theoretical aspects of mathematics. Students
will explore axiomatic foundations of sets, functions and logic. Various methods and
styles of proofs will be discussed. Students will learn to write proofs of various
types using proper mathematical style and proper writing style.
General Studies Outcome: Collegiate Skills - Effective Communication
ART
MUSIC
HISTORY / POLITICAL SCIENCE
ENGLISH / JOURNALISM
SCIENCE: BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, EARTH SCIENCE, PHYSICS / MATH
SOCIOLOGY / PSYCHOLOGY / ANTHROPOLOGY