1989-1990 Academic Catalog

98 Education CHEM-451,452,453 Physical Chemistry ............................................. 11 MATH-281,282,283 Analytical Geomet1)' & Calculus ......................... 15 PHYS-271,272,273 General Physics .................................................... 15 GSCI-440 Seminar ................................................................................ I C!ten1ist1y electh•es (selected.finn1) ......................................................... 3 CHEM-356 Biochemishy ...................................................................... 5 CHEM-454 Advanced Inorganic Chemisll)' ........................................... 5 CHEM-455 Topics in Chemist!)' ......................................................... 2-5 CHEM-450 Independent Swdy in Chemistry ...................................... 1-4 Re£·0111111e11ded courses: MATH-387 Differential Equations ......................................................... 5 BI0-114 Introduction lo Biology ........................................................... 5 English .... ,,........ ,, """'",,,, """"""',,, ................... ,.......... ,, ......... ,,, ....... 59 ENG- I I0 English Composition I ........................................................... 5 ENG-140 English Composition II .......................................................... 5 ENG-223 Adv1mced Composition .......................................................... 3 (or ENG-302 Creative Writing .............................................................. 3) LIT-231 World Literature ....................................................................... 5 ENG-305 1l1e English Language ........................................................... 5 ENG-307 Advanced Grammar ............................................................... 5 LIT-320 Methods ofTeaching Composition and Litera!Ure ..................... 3 LJT-335 Shakespeare ............................................................................. 5 LIT-337 Conte1nporal)' Atnerican Literature .......................................... 5 (or LI1'338 Contempormy British Literature ........................................ 5) ENG-352 Developmental Reading ......................................................... 5 LIT-421 LiteraJ)' Criticism ..................................................................... 3 Atnerican Literature (one course) ............................................................ 5 English Literature (one course) ............................................................... 5 Health 111e specific requiren1ents are outlined in the Depart1nent of I-Iealth & Physical Education section of the catalog. History ,........ ,, ........ ,,, .............. ,, ............... ,,,, .......... ,, .........................,, 48 HIST-I I I, 112 United States History ..................................................... 10 HIST-200 Introduction to Historiography ............................................... 4 HIST-201,202,203 Histmy of Civilization ............................................ 12 HIST-400 or 40 I Research in Histmy ..................................................... 5 European hislo1y electil•e (selectedjhnn) ................................................ 4 HIST-I 04 British Empire and Developing Third World ......................... .4 HIST-I 08 Russia & !he Soviet Union in the 20th Centwy ...................... .4 Histmy e/ecti1•es (se/cctedfro111) ............................................................ 14 HIST-106 His101y of Modem Gennany .................................................. 4 HIST-273 Social Movements ................................................................. 4 HIST-301 Renaissance Europe ............................................................... 4 HIST-302 Refomiation Europe .............................................................. 5 HIST-311 Early American HislOJ)' ......................................................... 5 HIST-312 Histmy of Recent & Contemporary America ......................... .4 HIST-404 History of Christianity: Pre-refonnalion ................................. 4 HIST-405 Great Power Diplomacy in the Modem World ........................ 5 HIST-411 Inte1pretations in American Histmy ........................................ 5 HIST-490 Independent Study in Histmy ............................................. 1-4 Mathematics ... ,........... ,, ............. ,,,, ............... ,"""""""""",,, """"""" 65 MATH-281,282,283 Analytic Geomelly & Calculus ............................ 15 MATH-387 Differential Equations ......................................................... 5 PHYS-271,272,273 General Physics .................................................... 15 GSCI-440 Seminm· ................................................................................ I Mathematics electives (selectedji"0111) ................................................... 25 MATH-388,389 Advanced Calculus .................................................... IO MATH-384 Probability & Statistics ....................................................... 5 MATH-394 LinearAlgebra .................................................................... 5 MATH-396 Modem Algebra ................................................................. 5 MATH-480 Topics in Math: ................................................................... 5 MATH-482 Real Vmiables ..................................................................... 5 Computer elective (selectedfrom) ........................................................ 3-5 CJS-124 Computer Programming-BASIC ........................................... 3 CIS-221 FORTRAN Programming ........................................................ 4 CIS-420 Programming Languages ......................................................... 4 MATH-480 Topics in Math: computer related topic ................................ 5

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