Liberal Arts Concentration
Liberal arts concentration or major of at least 30 semester hours, with 15-18 credits (depending on the concentration area) at the upper division level. Our program does admit students with college majors in non-liberal arts areas. During the transcript review process, we will determine what the best concentration choice is, begin to construct the concentration and notify students if more courses need to be taken. If appropriate, these courses may also be used to meet the distribution course requirements listed below.
Distribution Courses
1 Writing course (B- or better grade)
2 Mathematics courses (no grade less than a C, and the two grades averaging a B- or better)
2 Natural Sciences with laboratories (no grade less than a C, and the two grades averaging a B- or better)
2 courses from Social Sciences (not psychology, and at least one course that isn’t history)
2 courses from Humanities (at least one course that isn’t arts related or history)
1 course emphasizing Artistic Expressions
1 History course and two courses emphasizing human diversity. These can overlap with the social science, humanities or artistic expression courses listed above.
1 course in a Language other than English including American Sign Language (completion of high school Level 3 or higher may be substituted.