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Bachelor
of Arts (B.A.) | Bachelor of Business Admin (B.B.A.)
| Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) | Bachelor
of Music (B.M.) | Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
| Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) | Bachelor
of Social Work (B.S.W.) | General Education
Courses
Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.)
| |
Hours |
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I. Computer Proficiency |
|
0 |
| GND
105, Computer Proficiency, Level I (1) |
0 |
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| II.
Oral Communication |
|
3 |
| COM
110, Fundamentals of Speech Communication |
3 |
|
| III.
Written Communication |
|
5 |
| ENG
110, The Writer's Seminar |
4 |
|
| ENG
210, Writing Affiliate |
1 |
|
| IV.
Fine Arts |
|
3 |
| ART
280, Art History I |
3 |
|
| V.
Foreign Language |
|
6-8 |
Select
two courses from the same language, at the appropriate level
(except GER 320): |
|
|
CHN,
CLA, FRE, GER, GRK, ITL, JPN, LAT,
REL 221 and 222, RUS,
and SPA (2) |
|
|
| VI.
Humanities |
|
6 |
| Select
two courses from at least two of the following prefixes: |
|
|
| HUM,
PHI, and ENG/ENGW (3 4) |
6 |
|
| VII.
Mathematics |
|
3 |
| MTH,
any course, 100 level and above (5) |
3 |
|
| VIII.
Psychology |
|
3 |
| PSY
110, General Psychology |
3 |
|
| IX.
Religion |
|
6 |
| Choose
one path: |
|
|
| a.
REL 111, Old Testament |
3 |
|
| REL
112, New Testament History |
3 |
|
| b.
REL 110, Understanding the Bible |
3 |
|
| plus
one of the following courses: |
|
|
| REL
114, Jesus in the Gospels and in Film |
3 |
|
| REL
115, Poverty and Wealth in the Bible |
3 |
|
| REL
116, Ancient Wisdom for Contemporary |
3 |
|
| REL
117, Comparative Spirituality in World Religions |
3 |
|
| X.
Biological Sciences |
|
3-4 |
| Select
one of the following courses: |
|
|
| BIO
101, Biological Sciences |
3 |
|
| BIO
102, Introductory Molecular and Cellular Biology |
4 |
|
| BIO
111, Principles of Biology |
4 |
|
| XI.
Physical Sciences |
|
3-4 |
| Select
one of the following courses: (6) |
|
|
| PHY
101, Science: A Process of Inquiry |
3 |
|
| PHY
110, Physics of Sound |
3 |
|
| PHY
111, Basic College Physics I |
4 |
|
| PHY
211, General College Physics I |
4 |
|
| CEM
101, Chemistry, Your Enviroment and You |
3 |
|
| CEM
103, Fundamentals of Chemistry |
4 |
|
| CEM
111, General Chemistry |
4 |
|
| XII.
Social Sciences |
|
3 |
| Select
one of the following courses: |
|
|
| ECO
111, Economic Inquiry |
3 |
|
| MSC
110, Special Topics in General Education: Mass Media |
3 |
|
| MSC
150, Mass Media and Society |
3 |
|
| PSC
110, Special Topics in General Education: Political Science |
3 |
|
| PSC
121, American Government |
3 |
|
| PSC
130, The United States and World Affairs |
3 |
|
| SOC
101, Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
|
| SOC
110, Special Topics in General Education: Sociology |
3 |
|
| XIII.
Wellness |
|
3 |
| Choose
one path: |
|
|
| a.
PED 160, Health and Fitness Concepts |
2 |
|
| plus: |
|
|
| PED
200 (7), any course |
1 |
|
| b.
PED 150, Lifetime Fitness |
1 |
|
| plus
one of the following courses: |
|
|
| NUR
110, Wellness Nutrition |
1 |
|
| NUR
131, Healthy Beginnings |
1 |
|
| NUR
132, Women's Health |
1 |
|
| NUR
133, Health Promotion of the Family |
1 |
|
| plus: |
|
|
| PED
200 (7), any course |
1 |
|
| XIV.
World History |
|
3 |
| Select
one of the following courses:(8) |
|
|
| HIS
101, World History to 1500 |
3 |
|
| HIS
102, World History Since 1500 |
3 |
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TOTAL |
50-54 |
1
Note that some colleges, schools, programs, or majors may require accelerated
computer proficiency certification.
2
Correspondence work in Foreign Language is not accepted as credit for
Belmont students. Also, students who have had three years or more of a
Foreign Language in high school may be ready to begin language study at
Belmont with the 200-level courses. Incoming students with previous language
study are encouraged to consult instructors in each language to determine
specific placement.
3
Exceptions: As specified in the individual course descriptions, courses
that will not fulfill the Humanities requirements in General Education
are ENG 90, 100, 101, 102, 103, 110, 199, 200, 203, 210, 344; ENGW 305,
396, 397; PHI 199, 225, 299, 311, 315, 316, 322, 333, 399, 405, 410, 420,
425, 440, 490, 499.
4
Students pursuing Education licensure should choose two of the following:
PHI 151, 152, 160 or ENG 200 level or above.
5
Students pursuing Education licensure must take MTH 111 (College Algebra)
or a higher level. Alternatively, they may take MTH 102 (Basic Concepts
of Math) plus MTH 103 (Statistical Concepts) to fulfill the state requirements.
6
Student pursuing Education licensure should choose PHY 101, 110, 111,
or 211.
7
Military Science and/or Marching Band do not substitute.
8 For
transfer credit policy regarding World History, see page 76.
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