General Education Requirements

Lindenwood University offers both Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees, depending on the major selected. The BA and the BS differ in three areas of the general education requirements: natural science, mathematics, and cross cultural studies. The notes following the descriptions of these clusters explain that difference. All other general education requirements and clusters remain the same for both the BA and the BS degrees. Clusters, transfer credits, or CLEP (College Level Examination Program) credit may be used to fulfill General education requirements. The following clusters will satisfy these requirements.

Note: A placement test is required to enroll in the Communications cluster. Students who do not pass the placement test must enroll in ICM 05000 Foundations of Effective Writing (3).

Clusters

I. Communications Cluster (9) GE1

In order to advance beyond the Communications Cluster, a student must meet the criteria set by the communications faculty by earning a “C” or above in Communications I, Communications II, and a passing grade in Introduction to Literature. Students who do not meet these standards must repeat the cluster. Grades earned when repeating the cluster will replace previously earned grades.

ICM 10100Communications I

3

ICM 10200Communications II

3

ICM 20000Introduction to Literature

3

Note: The Communications cluster is required of all undergraduate students and may not be met through transfer or experiential learning credits.

II. Cross Cultural Cluster (9) GE2

The Cross Cultural Cluster is required for all Bachelor of Arts degrees. The Bachelor of Science degrees require an approved course in world history but do not require the focus courses. IHS 10100 is part of the Cross Cultural Cluster and cannot be taken alone as a three credit hour course. Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science degree may take the entire Cross Cultural Cluster if they also need elective credits.

IHS 1010020th Century World History

3

plus 6 hours of Focus Courses selected from the following pairs:

Pair 1:
ICL 32000Chinese Art and Culture

3

ICL 32100Issues in Modern China

3

Pair 2:
ICL 33000Japanese Art and Culture

3

ICL 33100Issues in Modern Japan

3

Pair 3:
ICL 31200History of Russia II

3

ICL 33700Russian Authors

3

Pair 4:
ICL 21000Native American Indians

3

ICL 25000Myth and Civilization

3

Pair 5:
ICL 36100Art and Culture of Latin America

3

ICL 36200Issues in Modern Latin America

3

Pair 6:
IPS 30000Comparative Analysis

3

IRL 15000World Religions

3

Note: In special circumstances and with the permission of faculty advisor, ICL 29400 Special Topics in Cross Cultural (1 - 3) may substitute for one of the above courses.

III. Humanities Cluster (9) GE7

IPH 10000Survey of Philosophy

3

IEN 20100World Literature I

3

IRT 21000Concepts of Visual Arts

3

Note: In special circumstances and with the permission of faculty advisor, IEN 29300 Special Topics in Humanities (1- 3) may substitute for one of the above courses.

IV. Math Cluster (9) GE4

IMH 13200Quantitative Management Applications

3

IMH 14200Basic Statistics

3

IMH 22000Research Design and Methodology

3

Notes: (1) Requires either passing the Math Placement exam with a score of 70% or better, or completion of IMH 05100 with a grade of “C” or better.

(2) The general education mathematics requirement for the BA is for one course at the level of MTH 12100 or higher. The requirements for the BS degree is for two courses at the level of MTH 12100 or higher.* A student with approved transfer credit needs a minimum of six semester hours of credit from those classes.

(3) Some majors have special requirements as noted in the description of those majors. All business administration, human resource management, and health management majors must take statistics, even if they have transferred in more than one course at the level of MTH 15100 or above. The Math/Statistics Cluster satisfies the general education requirements for all majors.

 

V. Natural Science Cluster (9) GE5

INS 10500Chemistry in Society

3

INS 11400Principles in Environmental Biology

3

INS 21400Ethical Problems in Science

3

Natural Science Lab

INS 11500Environmental Biology Laboratory

1

Notes: (1) The Natural Science Lab must be taken concurrently with the Natural Science Cluster. It is taught on a different night of the week than the cluster Prerequisite: IMH 13200; IMH 14200; IMH 22000 or IMH 11000; IMH 14000; IMH 21000.

(2) The natural science requirement for the Bachelor of Arts degree is for two courses, one of which has an accompanying lab. The courses must come from two distinct sciences: earth, physical, or biological. The Natural Science Cluster without the lab also satisfies the BA requirement.

(3)The natural science requirement for the Bachelor of Science degree is for three courses, one of which has an accompanying lab. The courses must come from two distinct sciences: earth, physical, or biological. The Natural Science Cluster taken concurrently with INS 11500 satisfies the BS requirement.

VI. Social Sciences Cluster (9) GE6

IPY 10000Principles of Psychology

3

ISC 10200Basic Concepts of Sociology

3

IPS 15500American Government: The Nation

3

Note: In special circumstances and with the permission of faculty advisor, ISS 29300 Special Topics in Social Sciences (1 - 3) may substitute for one of the above courses.