English Composition
Six credit hours
Required:
ENG 15000 | Strategies for University Writing | 3 |
| OR | |
EPP 15000 | Strategies for University Writing for Non-Native Speakers | 3 |
| And | |
ENG 17000 | Research and Argumentation | 3 |
Notes: (1) In order to advance to Research and Argumentation (ENG 17000), students must earn at least a C in Strategies for University Writing (ENG 15000 or EPP 15000). In order to advance beyond Research and Argumentation (ENG 17000), students must also earn a C or better in Research and Argumentation (ENG 17000). This requirement applies also to students who have transferred their English composition courses into Lindenwood University.
(2) Upon completion of ENG 17000, students are required to successfully complete the Writing Proficiency Assessment. If students do not pass the assessment, they are required to successfully complete the Writing Proficiency Lab (ENG 21000) prior to graduation. Transfer students are also required to meet this requirement. It is strongly recommended that students complete the writing assessment immediately following the semester in which they complete ENG 17000.
Communications
Three credit hours
Select one course from:
Humanities
Six credit hours of literature and three credit hours of philosophy or religion
Select six credit hours of literature from:
Select three hours of philosophy or religion from:
Fine Arts
Three credit hours
Select three credit hours of fine arts from:
American Government or American History
Three credit hours
Select three credit hours from:
Culture and Civilization
Three credit hours
Required:
Social Sciences
Six credit hours (from two different disciplines)
Select six credit hours from:
Mathematics
Six to ten credit hours
Note: Specific math courses are required for certain programs.
Select two mathematics course in college-level mathematics from:
Natural Science
Ten to twelve credit hours
Note: Specific science courses are required for certain programs.
Three natural science courses (at least one of which must be a course with a lab), representing two or three of the following areas: earth science, physical science, or biological science.
Biological Science
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Earth Science
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Physical Science
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