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SPALDING UNIVERSITY
Catalog Years 2014-2015
Student Name ____________________________________
INTERDISCIPLINARY
LIBERAL STUDIES
120 hours
Entry Date _______________________________________
Student ID Number _______________________________
Phone Number ___________________________________
Email Address ____________________________________
University Studies Program
(52 hours)
Mailing Address __________________________________
Introduction to College (1 hour)
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Successful Student Strategies
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Communication (9 hours)
_____ __ ENG 109 College Writing I
_____ __ ENG 110 College Writing II
_____ __ COM201 Effective Speaking
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Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies Major 48 Hours
One-half of the 48 semester hours comprising the major
must be upper-division courses. In addition to required core
courses, students take courses across two disciplines of their
choice to form an integrated degree. LS 101 must be taken
within the first 30 hours.
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__ LS 101
Inquiry, Discovery, Practice
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Discipline 1: ________________________________
Humanities (15 hours)
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(ART or AH)
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(Literature)
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__ ENG 210
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Logic
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Language, Culture and Society 3
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Religious Studies (6 hours)
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Interdisciplinary Research Methods 3
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EXCEL Internship
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Integrated Research
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Natural Sciences and Mathematics (9 hours)
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(CHEM/PHSC/ENVS)
_____ __ MATH 113 College Algebra
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HIST___
SS 305
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Political and Economic Power
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(2 Social Science electives from
the following disciplines:
Anthropology, Economics, Geography,
History, Political Science, Psychology,
Social Science, Sociology. Both electives
may not be History.)
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Second Major, Minor, or Free Electives (20 hours)
Social Sciences (12 hours)
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Rising Junior MAPP Exam Taken _________
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Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies
Students Choose Two Disciplines from Anthropology, Art, Creative Writing, English,
History, Religious Studies, Philosophy, and Psychology as follows:
Discipline
Anthropology
Required Courses for Liberal Studies Major
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___ ANTH 211 Cultural Anthropology
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(ANTH 200 level or above)
(ANTH 300 level or above)
(ANTH 300 level)
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___ ENG 355
Introduction to Linguistics
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(SS or HUM 300 level)
Art
Creative Writing
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ART 100
ART 104
AH 252
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Drawing and Design I
Three Dimensional Design
Modern Art
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ENG 221
ENG 321
ENG 388
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Creative Writing I
Creative Writing II
Romanticism
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(ART 200 level studio)
(ART 200 level or above studio)
(ART 300 level studio – in the same discipline as a 200-level studio)
(ENG 200 level genre studies - Poetry, Fiction or Drama)
(ENG 300 level writing workshop)
(ENG 300 level writing workshop)
English
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Intro to Linguistics
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(ENG 200 level literature course)
(ENG 200 level literature course)
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(ENG 200 level literature course)
(ENG 300 level – literature or writing)
(ENG 300 level – literature or writing or linguistics)
Revised January 2014
Interdisciplinary Liberal Studies continued
Students Choose Two Disciplines from Anthropology, Art, Creative Writing, English,
History, Religious Studies, Philosophy, and Psychology as follows:
History
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___ HIST 221 United States through the Civil War
___ HIST 222 United States since Reconstruction
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(HIST 103 or 104 – World History)
(HIST 200 or 300 level)
(HIST 300 level)
Religious Studies
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___ RS 217
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World Religions I: Eastern
World Religions II: Western
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(SS or HUM 300 level)
(RS)
Philosophy
Psychology
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PHIL 113
PHIL 154
PHIL 301
PHIL 306
PHIL 306
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Philosophy of the Person
Ethics
Political Philosophy
Special Topics
Special Topics
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PSY 103
PSY 202
PSY 458
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Revised January 2014
(RS 300 level)
(RS 300 level)
(HUM or SS 300 level)
(HUM or SS)
Psychological Systems
Life Span Development
Abnormal Psychology
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(PSY 200 level or above)
(PSY 300 level or above)
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(PSY 300 level or above)