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Baccalaureate Degree Requirements

Baccalaureate Degree Requirements
Curriculum for Special Programs
2006-2007 Graduation Requirements Checklist [PDF]
2006-2007 Graduation Requirements Checklist (University Scholars) [PDF]
2006-2007 Graduation Requirements Checklist (Curriculum for Special Programs) [PDF]

Curriculum for Special Programs

Students in the Professional Studies program, R.N.B. program, and the evening program in electrical engineering follow an alternative curriculum. Students eligible for these programs are specifically identified as such at the time of admission to the University.

Students completing the alternative curriculum must adhere to policies, complete requirements, and fulfill competency areas listed above under Graduation Requirements. This alternative curriculum replaces only the University Core courses and Exploratory Curriculum.

University Foundations  
15 credits  
UFDN 1000  Christian Formation (5)
UFDN 2000  Christian Scriptures (5)
UFDN 3001  Christian Scriptures (5)
UFDN 3100  Christian Theology (5)
Note: Students who enter SPU with junior or senior standing (90 transferable credits or more) are required to take only UFDN 3001 and UFDN 3100.
 
General Education Requirements  
53 credits  
   
Composition (CMP) 3
Choose from among the following courses:  
ENG 2201  Intermediate College Writing (3)
ENG 2215  Imaginative Writing (3)
ENG 3205  Writing in the Professions (3)
ENG 3301  Advanced Expository Writing (3)
ENG 3318  Creative Nonfiction (3)
 
Social Sciences (SS)  
15 credits  
Choose from among the following courses:  
ANT 1110  General Anthropology (5)
ANT 2250  Cultural Anthropology (5)
PSY 1180  Gen Psych:Individual in Growth (5)
SBS 4915  Public Policy Seminar (12)
SOC 1110  Introduction to Sociology (5)
SOC 2310  Foundations of Social Services (5)
ECN 1100  Fundamentals of Economics (5)
ECN 2101  Principles of Microeconomics (5)
ECN 2102  Principles of Macroeconomics (5)
ECN 2207  Economic Geography (5)
GEO 1110  World Regional Geography (5)
GEO 2207  Economic Geography (5)
GEO 3170  Geopolitics (5)
GEO 3677  The Nature of Cities (5)
HIS 1200  Ancient & Medieval Worlds (5)
HIS 2491  Origins of Western Science (5)
HIS 2492  Foundations of Modern Science (5)
HIS 2502  The United States to 1876 (5)
HIS 2503  The United States Since 1876 (5)
HIS 3335  Iberian Civilization & Culture (5)
HIS 3345  Modern Russia (5)
HIS 3440  Internatnl Peace & World Order (5)
HIS 3501  Col & Rev Am:Found of Am Civ (5)
HIS 3670  Hist of Amer Foreign Relations (5)
HIS 3710  Comparative Non-Western Histry (5)
HIS 3720  Rise of Islamic Civilization (5)
HIS 3730  Modern Middle East (5)
HIS 3765  Traditional East Asia (5)
HIS 3785  Modern East Asia (5)
POL 1110  Introduction to Politics (5)
POL 1120  American Government & Politics (5)
POL 2330  International Relations (5)
POL 2641  Christianity & Amer. Politics (5)
POL 3170  Geopolitics (5)
POL 3345  Modern Russia (5)
POL 3440  Internatnl Peace & World Order (5)
POL 3670  Hist of Amer Foreign Relations (5)
SBS 3130  Uganda:African Histry & Cultr (3-6)
SBS 4902  China Studies:Hist,Culture,Geo (3-5)
SBS 4912  Mid East Sem:Peopl & Cultures (6)
SBS 4914  Mid East Sem:Conflct & Change (6)
SBS 4918  LASP: Seminar I (5)
 
Natural Sciences (NS)  
15 credits  
A. Biological Science 5
Choose from among the following courses:  
BIO 1100  Biological Science (5)
BIO 2101  General Biology (5)
BIO 2102  General Biology (5)
BIO 2103  General Biology (5)
BIO 2129  Human Anatomy & Physiology (5)
BIO 2130  Human Anatomy & Physiology (5)
 
B. Physical Sciences 5
Choose from among the following courses:  
CHM 1100  Introduction to Chemistry (5)
CHM 1110  Intro to the Nature of Science (5)
CHM 1211  General Chemistry I (5)
CHM 1330  Organic & Biological Chemistry (5)
EDSC 2566  Environmt Ed:Ed for Elem Tchrs (5)
PHY 1101  General Physics (5)
PHY 1102  General Physics (5)
PHY 1103  General Physics (5)
PHY 1110  Intro to the Nature of Science (5)
PHY 1121  Physics for Sci & Engineering (5)
PHY 1122  Physics for Sci & Engineering (5)
PHY 1123  Physics for Sci & Engineering (5)
PHY 1135  Astronomy:Individual & Univers (5)
PHY 1140  Physics of Sound (5)
PHY 1142  Earth System Science (5)
PHY 1145  Oceanography (5)
PHY 1150  Introduction to Geology (5)
PHY 2566  Physical Sci:Process Inquiry (5)
 
C. Mathematics  
5 credits  
Choose from among the following courses:  
BUS 2700  Statistics for Business & Econ (5)
HSC 4044  Biomed Tests, Measrmts & Stats (5)
MAT 1221  Survey of Calculus (5)
MAT 1225  Calculus (5)
MAT 1360  Introduction to Statistics (5)
MAT 1521  Intro:Contemporary Mathematics (5)
MAT 2530  Survey of Mathematics I (3)
MAT 2531  Survey of Mathematics II (2)
MAT 2700  Statistics for Business & Econ (5)
PSY 2360  Intro to Stats Soc & Behav Sci (5)
SOC 2360  Intro to Stats Soc & Behav Sci (5)
 
Arts and Humanities (AH)  
20 credits  
   
A. Arts 10
Choose from among the following courses:  
ART 1102  Drawing Studio: Line (5)
ART 1103  Drawing Studio: Value (5)
ART 1104  Drawing Studio: Composition (5)
ART 1180  The Visual Arts (5)
ART 2302  Painting Studio-Oil (5)
ART 2422  Metals Studio (3)
ART 3602  History of Ancient Art (5)
ART 3603  History Early Christian/Medart (5)
ART 3604  Histry Renaissance/Baroque Art (5)
ART 3605  History of Modern Art (5)
ART 3606  History of Asian Art (5)
ART 3607  History of American Art (5)
COM 3780  Introduction to Film (5)
EUR 3100  Foundations of European Art (3)
FCS 1710  Design Fundamentals (5)
FCS 2870  Seeing History Through Clothes (5)
FCS 3870  History of Costume (5)
MUS 1250  Begin Keyboard Cls(Non-Majors) (2)
MUS 1251  Intrmed Keybrd Cls(Non-Majors) (2)
MUS 1255  Intrmd Keybr Profic(Music Maj) (2)
MUS 1260  Beginning Voice Class (2)
MUS 1270  Beginning Folk Guitar (1)
MUS 1271  Intermediate Folk Guitar (1)
MUS 1600  Exploring & Understanding Mus (5)
MUS 2305  Women's Choir (2)
MUS 2306  Brass Ensemble (1)
MUS 2307  Percussion Ensemble (1-2)
MUS 2308  Woodwind Ensmble (Flute) (1)
MUS 2309  String Ensemble (1)
MUS 2311  Jazz Ensemble (2)
MUS 2312  Men's Choir (2)
MUS 2313  Vocal Jazz Ensemble (2)
MUS 2340  Chamber Ensemble (1)
MUS 2350  Concert Choir (2)
MUS 2351  Symphonic Wind Ensemble (2)
MUS 2353  Symphony Orchestra (2)
MUS 2402  History & Appreciation of Jazz (5)
MUS 2604  Soundscape (5)
MUS 2605  Survey of Popular Music (5)
MUS 2654  World Music (3)
MUS 2655  World Music Lab (2)
MUS 3401  Music & Worship (2)
MUS 3602  Magic of Opera (5)
MUS 4305  Women's Choir (2)
MUS 4306  Brass Ensemble (1)
MUS 4307  Percussion Ensemble (1-2)
MUS 4308  Woodwind Ensmble (Flute) (1)
MUS 4309  String Ensemble (1)
MUS 4311  Jazz Ensemble (2)
MUS 4312  Men's Choir (2)
MUS 4313  Vocal Jazz Ensemble (2)
MUS 4340  Chamber Ensemble (1)
MUS 4350  Concert Choir (2)
MUS 4351  Symphonic Wind Ensemble (2)
MUS 4353  Symphony Orchestra (2)
MUS 4401  The Song of the Church (3)
MUS 4402  History & Appreciation of Jazz (5)
TRE 1110  The Theatre Experience (5)
TRE 1310  The Actor's Art (5)
TRE 1340  Acting I: Fundamentals (5)
TRE 1930  Performance Practicum (2)
TRE 1931  Production Practicum (2)
TRE 2420  Theatre & Drama:Tragedy (5)
TRE 2421  Theatre & Drama:Comedy (5)
TRE 3780  The Art of Film (5)
TRE 3930  Performance Practicum (2)
TRE 3931  Production Practicum (2)
 
B. Humanities 10
Choose courses from among the following:  
CLA 3100  Ancient Civilization (5)
CLA 3104  Survey Ancient Greek Lit (5)
CLA 3170  Classical Civilization (5)
CLA 3204  Survey of Classical Latin Lit (5)
COM 1101  Intro to Interpersonal Commun (5)
COM 1321  Public Speaking (5)
ENG 1110  Literature and Faith (5)
ENG 2230  Literature of American West (5)
ENG 2234  Literature by Women (5)
ENG 2248  New International Fiction (5)
ENG 3334  American Ethnic Literature (5)
ENG 3382  South African Lit & Theater (5)
EUR 1110  Heritage of Europe (5)
EUR 3287  Mythology in Literature (5)
EUR 3500  European Civilization (5)
EUR 4912  Russian Studies Seminar II (6)
FRE 2101  Niveau Intermediaire (5)
FRE 2102  Niveau Intermediaire (5)
FRE 2103  Niveau Intermediaire (5)
FRE 3105  Composition Conversation (3)
FRE 3205  Topics in French Literature (5)
GER 2101  Intermediate German I (5)
GER 2102  Intermediate German II (5)
GER 2103  Intermediate German III (5)
GER 3206  Topics in German Lang & Lit (3-5)
GRK 4920  Indpndnt Readngs Classical Grk (1-5)
HIS 3100  Ancient Civilization (5)
HIS 3170  Classical Civilization (5)
HUM 3000  Other People, Other Faiths (5)
HUM 3111  Uganda: Literature (3-6)
LAT 4920  Indpndnt Readngs Classical Lat (1-5)
LIN 2100  Foundations of Language Study (5)
PHI 1001  Power of Logic (5)
PHI 1002  History of Ethics (5)
PHI 1004  Survey of Western Philosophy (5)
PHI 2500  Philosophy of Science (3)
PHI 2999  Aesthetics (3)
POL 3350  Modrn French Political Thought (5)
RUS 2207  Modern Russian Culture thr Lit (5)
RUS 3100  Intermediate Russian (5)
SBS 4913  Mid East Sem:Islam Modern Wrld (6)
SPN 2101  Intermediate Spanish I (5)
SPN 2102  Intermediate Spanish II (5)
SPN 2103  Intermediate Spanish III (5)
SPN 4401  Topics in Spanish Literature (3,5)
SPN 4501  Topics in Latin American Lit (3,5)
 

 



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