2015-2016 New Curriculum Advising Guide
Transcript of 2015-2016 New Curriculum Advising Guide
2015-2016 New Curriculum
Advising Guide
Table of Contents
Pg 1: Overview
Pg 2: Facts about the Transition
Pg 3: Core Curriculum Changes
Pg 4: Contacts for More Details
Pg 5: Tools for Registration:
Build Your Fall Schedule
Build Your Four-Year Plan
New Class Meeting Times
Pg 8: BCLA Majors
Pg 81: CBA Majors
Pg 89: CFA Majors
Pg 100: CSE Majors
Pg 113: SFTV Majors
Pg 119: University Honors Program
Transition Overview
In Fall 2015, the Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts (BCLA) will transition to a four-unit
standard curriculum. The transition means that future courses offered by BCLA are offered for
four units instead of the current three units.
This shift in BCLA course units will impact you because every student takes courses from
BCLA to fulfill their Core curriculum.
Your Action Items:
1. Read this guide for FAQs.
2. Review the details for your major.
3. Draft your Fall 2015 schedule and bring to your advising appointment.
4. Contact your advisor or Dean’s Office if you have any questions prior to class
registration. Registration begins Friday, April 10th, 2015.
1Revised May 29, 2015
Web Resources for Additional Information
BCLA’s Curriculum Transition webpage:
http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/newcurriculum
Office of the Registrar:
http://academics.lmu.edu/registrar
Quick Facts about the Transition
Elements of your curriculum that WILL NOT Change:
Your timeline to graduation.
The total units current students need to graduate (120 units, except for specific programs in Seaver College).
The number of units required for full-time status (12 units), though most students take 15-16 units to graduate
in four years.
Your Core curriculum area requirements and flags remain the same.
The maximum number of units you are allowed to enroll in each semester (17 units; Seaver: 18 units).
The policy allowing you to double-major or minor. Your ability to double-major or minor is determined by the
requirements of your primary major. Please contact your advisor to discuss your academic planning.
Previously transferred units remain the same.
The number of units you may take during summer school (two courses; 8 units).
Elements that MAY or WILL change: Examples:
The number of units you take in some semesters may
change by 1-3 units.
Most students in BCLA will begin taking 4 courses (16
units) each semester.
Your advising recommendations for your program(s)
may change. Please speak with your advisor(s) for
details. Some majors will adjust their four-year plan
recommendations to ensure a reasonable unit load each
semester.
The four-year plan for Art History majors will adjust to
suggest taking slightly more units (17 units) earlier in
their academic careers to allow for a lighter load
(14 units) in later in semesters when the department
recommends studying abroad or interning at a gallery.
As in the current schedule model, courses are offered
for a wide range of durations. The duration of regular
class meetings may change. As you currently do, you
will need to plan your schedule to avoid time conflicts.
Two instructors redesign a 3-unit course as a 4-unit
course: one instructor adds 1 hour of community service
outside of class each week; the other chooses to extend
each class meeting by 20 minutes instead.
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Changes to the Core Curriculum
More About Flags
Flag Requirement: Years 2-4 Flag Code Units
Writing (2 flags required) LWRT 3 or 4
Quantitative Reasoning LQTR 3 or 4
Oral Skills LORS 3 or 4
Information Literacy LINL 3 or 4
Engaged Learning LENL 3 or 4
Foundations Core: Years 1-2 Code Units
First Year Seminar FFYS 3 or 4
Rhetorical Arts FRTA 3
Quantitative Reasoning FQTR 3 or 4
Theological Inquiry FTHI 3 or 4
Philosophical Inquiry FPHI 3 or 4
Studies in American Diversity FDIV 3 or 4
Explorations Core: Years 2-3 Code Units
Creative Experience ECRE 3 or 4
Historical Analysis and Perspectives EHAP 3 or 4
Nature of Science, Technology, and Math ESTM 3
Understanding Human Behavior EHBV 3 or 4
Integrations Core: Years 3-4 Code Units
Faith and Reason IFTR 3 or 4
Ethics and Justice IETJ 3 or 4
Interdisciplinary Connections IINC 3 or 4
Flagged courses reinforce the skills and critical thinking that students have obtained in the Foundations Core
courses. Flagged courses appear at the 200-level or higher. Flags may be attached to courses that fulfill your
major, minor, Core, or elective requirements. Students are especially encouraged to take flagged courses within
their major or minor fields of study. One course may carry up to two flags.
A code is listed within each Core area.
Learn these codes, as they may appear in
your major’s material later in this guide.
Example: “EHBV” stands for “Explorations:
Understanding Human Behavior.”
What will change:
Core courses offered from BCLA will now be
4 units. Most Core courses outside BCLA
will be 3 units. In any semester, you may
take a mix of 3- and 4-unit courses.
Example: A Psychology major completes her
Quantitative Reasoning Core area with
PSYC 2001, a major course in BCLA for 4
units. Her roommate is an English major
who fulfills this Core area with MATH 102, a
Core course in Seaver College for 3 units.
What will not change:
There are no changes to the components of
the Core curriculum. You must still
complete all areas to graduate!
The University Core Curriculum: Notes:
Expect to see flagged courses offered for 3
and 4 units, from a wide-range of
departments across campus.
As part of the Core, no changes have been
made to flag requirements.
All students must complete all six flag
requirements to graduate!
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Still have questions? Go straight to the source!
Many times students seek answers from their peers, but not all pathways to graduation are the
same. If you still have questions, be sure to ask your advisor, Chair, or Dean’s Office for more.
Dean’s Office Contacts for your College or School
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts University Hall 4600 310.338.2716
College of Business Administration Hilton 200 310.338.2731
College of Communication & Fine Arts St. Robert’s Hall 101 310.338.2992
Frank R. Seaver College of Science & Engineering Pereira 100 310.338.8690
School of Film & Television Xavier Hall 319 310.338.3033
Finding Your Advisor
In the “Student Services” tab on PROWL, click on
“Registration,” and then “Check Your Registration Status” to
find your primary advisor, check holds, and more.
You can also see your advisor’s name when you run a CAPP
report from the “Student Records” menu in PROWL. Use the
LMU Directory to find your advisor’s contact information.
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Using the Schedule of Classes
Log in to the MyLMU Portal and click on the Schedule of Classes link in
the “Shortcuts” box on the left-hand side of the page.
After selecting the term, you can search by department, or click the “All
Subjects” box and choose a Core or Flag category. Your search results
will show every course that fulfills the Core area you select.
Perform the same search in PROWL using the “Advanced Search.”
Preparing for Registration
Use the blank tools on the following pages alongside the four-year plan for your major to build
your own personal plan for graduation. Bring your drafts to your next advising appointment.
Drafting Your Fall 2015 Schedule
Course Title Course
Code
CRN# Instructor
Name
Day & Time Fulfills . . .
(e.g. Major)
Location
Example: Rhetorical Arts RHET 1000 90045 Iggy Lion MWF, 8-9am Core STR 123
Once you have reviewed the four-year plan for your major and identified the next courses you should
take, review the Schedule of Classes and write down the details for potential classes. Include more
options than you will actually take, so you will have alternative sections if your first choices are closed.
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Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Total Units Total Units
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Total Units Total Units
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Total Units Total Units
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Total Units Total Units
Total Units (120 min. required*):
Upper-Division Units (45 required):
Notes:
Your Name:__________________ Date Drafted: ______ Your Major:___________
Most students complete six flags to graduate (CSE students complete five flags). Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation
requirements.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
Reviewed by Advisor: ______________ Date: _______
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
4-Year Plan Worksheet
[1] *Certain programs within CSE and CBA require more units to graduate. Please confirm by reviewing the Bulletin and discussing with your advisor.
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New Class Meeting Times
Schedule A (MWF) Lab Schedule A1 MWF 8:00 – 9:00 am D1 8:00 – 11:50 am
A2 MWF 9:10 – 10:10 am D2 1:10 – 5:00 pm
A3 MWF 10:20 –11:20 am or 1:35 – 5:25 pm
A4 MWF 11:30 am – 12:30 pm A5 MWF 12:40 – 1:40 pm A6 MWF 1:50 – 2:50 pm A7 MWF 3:00 – 4:00 pm A8 M 4:30 – 7:00 pm A9 W 4:30 – 7:00 pm A10 M 7:10 – 10:10 pm A11 W 7:10 – 10:10 pm
Schedule B (MW/F) Studio Schedule
B1 MW(F) 8:00 – 9:30 am E1 9:00 – 11:50 am
B2 MW(F) 9:40 – 11:10 am E2 1:00 – 4:00 pm
B3 MW(F) 12:40 – 2:10 pm E3 4:10 – 7:00 pm
B4 MW(F) 2:20 – 3:50 pm E4 7:10 – 10:00 pm
B5 M 4:20 – 7:20 pm B6 W 4:20 – 7:20 pm B7 M 7:30 – 10:00 pm B8 W 7:30 – 10:00 pm
(F) – optional Friday class
Schedule C (TR)
C1 TR 8:00 – 9:30 am
C2 TR 9:40 – 11:10 am
C3 TR 11:20 am – 12:50 pm
C4 TR 1:00 – 2:30 pm
C5 TR 2:40 – 4:10 pm C6 T 4:30 – 7:00 pm C7 T 4:20 – 7:20 pm C8 R 4:30 – 7:00 pm C9 R 4:20 – 7:20 pm C10 T 7:10 – 10:10 pm C11 T 7:30 – 10:00 pm C12 R 7:10 – 10:10 pm C13 R 7:30 – 10:00 pm
Schedule G (MTWF) G1 MTWF 11:30 am – 12:30 pm
G2 MTWF 3:00 – 4:00 pm
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Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Additional Notes for BCLA Students:
In this guide you will find a new four-year plan for your major. This plan is for BCLA students in your major
who enter LMU in Fall 2015; these new incoming students will be required to complete 124 units to graduate.
Continuing students will maintain the requirement of 120 units to graduate. Your personal pathway to
graduation will be a combination of 3-unit and 4-unit courses.
You will find a transition worksheet for your major, with your current required coursework on the left, and
the new 4-unit requirements on the right. Please read these worksheets carefully.
Please contact your advisor, Department Chair, or Dean’s Office with questions.
BCLA Dean’s Office: UHall 4600; 310.338.2716
Major Program Page Major Program Page
African American Studies (AFAM) 9 Liberal Studies (LBST) 46
Asian and Pacific Studies (ASPA) 12 Liberal Arts Undeclared (LAUD) 49
Chicana/o Studies (CHST) 15 Modern Languages (MDLG) 51
Classics and Archaeology (CLAR) 18 Philosophy (PHIL) 54
Economics, B.A. (ECON) 23 Political Science (POLS) 60
Economics, B.S. (ECNO) 26 Psychology (PSYC) 63
English (ENGL) 29 Sociology (SOCL) 66
European Studies (EURO) 34 Spanish (SPAN) 69
French (FREN) 37 Theological Studies (THST) 72
History (HIST) 40 Urban Studies (URBN) 75
Humanities (HMNT) 43 Women’s Studies (WNST) 78
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet African American
Studies
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 36 units (12 LD, 24 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 36 units (16 LD, 20 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Lower Division Requirements Old Course #
AFAM 115 3 AFAM 115 AFAM 1211 (FDIV) 4
AFAM 150 3 AFAM 150 AFAM 2221 4
AFAM 155 3 AFAM 155 AFAM 3211 (EHAP) 4
AFAM 208, POLS 210, or SOCL109 3 AFAM 208 AFAM 2243 4
Total 12 Total 16
Upper Division Requirements²
AFAM 335 3 AFAM 335 AFAM 3643 4
AFAM Upper Division 3 AFAM 396 AFAM 3621 4
AFAM Upper Division 3 AFAM 497
or 499AFAM 4641 Capstone Project 4
AFAM Upper Division 3 AFAM Elective Upper Division 4
AFAM Upper Division 3 AFAM Elective Upper Division 4
AFAM Upper Division 3 Total 20
AFAM Upper Division 3
AFAM 497 Senior Seminar 3
Total 24
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NOTES:
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature:
Date:
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 36 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
African American Studies MajorAfrican American Studies Major
Notes
3Refer to the LMU Bulletin for information on Cross-listed
courses for the core, major and minor.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
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4A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one
department (including AFAM) will be accepted toward
degree requirements.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
1An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in major
courses
2AFAM 3643 should be taken in the first semester of the
junior or senior year.
Lower Division Requirements
Upper Division Requirements²
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AFAM 335 should be taken in the first semester of the
junior or senior year.
Refer to the LMU Bulletin for information on Cross-listed
courses for the core, major and minor.
A maximum of 30 upper division units in any one
department (including AFAM) will be accepted toward
degree requirements.
1An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in major
courses
Notes
REVISED Feb. 2015
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet African American
StudiesLAST NAME
FIRST NAME
LMU ID#
2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Requirements Total Units Required
First Year Seminar 3-4 Core 34-42
Rhetorical Arts 3 Major Requirements 36
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Electives (non Major) 42-50
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4 Total 120
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity:
Fulfilled by AFAM 115/1211 P
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives:
Fulfilled by AFAM 155/3211P
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 34-42
NOTES:
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
NOTE: Units for required major course(s) that
also meet the core will be counted
towards the major. This does not take
into consideration a major elective
course(s) that may meet both a major
and core requirement(s). If two
required areas are met by one course,
the outstanding units must be met in
the Elective units total.
Years
2 a
nd 3
Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning
Engaged Learning
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
S
Flags- New Core Requirement
Writing 1
Writing 2
Core Curriculum
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Years
1 a
nd 2
REVISED Feb. 2015
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Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
AFAM 1211 AFAM 2221 4
FDIV Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FTHI Core FPHI Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15-16 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
AFAM 2243 4 AFAM 3211 4
FQTR Core EHAP Core
Understanding Human Behavior 4 Nature of Science, Tech, and Math 3
EHBV Core ESTM Core
Creative Experience 3 AFAM Upper-Division Elective 4
ECRE Core *See note 6 below
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
AFAM 3643 4 AFAM 3621 4
Faith and Reason 4 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IFTR Core IINC Core
Ethics and Justice 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
IEJT Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
AFAM Upper-Division Elective 4 AFAM 4641: Capstone Project 4
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper-Division Units:
Notes:
[1] An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in major courses.
[2] AFAM 3643 should be taken in the first semester of the junior or senior year.
[3] Refer to the LMU Bulletin for information on Cross-listed courses for the core, major and minor.
P P
P P
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Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
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P
P P
P
African American Studies 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
P P
P P
[6] AFAM majors who take all four semesters of Gospel Choir [AFAM 2261, 2262, 2263, and 2264] will fulfull the Creative Experience Core requirement.
[4] A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one department (including AFAM) will be accepted toward degree requirements.
[5] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
[7] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core requirement(s). If
two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Asian and
Pacific Studies
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 42 units (18 LD, 24 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 40 units (16 LD, 24 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course
#
HIST 198: Modern Asia 3HIST 198
or 1098HIST 1800: Modern Asia (EHAP) 4
Asian Language 100-level 3 Asian Language Any Level 4
Asian Language 100-level 3 Asian Language Any Level 4
Asian Language 200-level 3 ASPA 201 ASPA 2100 4
Asian Language 200-level 3 Total 16
ASPA 201 3
Total 18 ASPA 302 ASPA 3200 4
ASPA 305 ASPA 3500 (EHBV) 4
ASPA 302 3 ASPA Upper Division 4
ASPA 305 3 ASPA Upper Division 4
ASPA Upper Division 3 ASPA Upper Division 4
ASPA Upper Division 3 ASPA 500 ASPA 5000 4
ASPA Upper Division 3 Total 24
ASPA Upper Division 3
ASPA Upper Division 3
ASPA 500 3 1
Total 24
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NOTES:
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature:
Date:
Lower Division Requirements
Upper Division Requirements²
Asian and Pacific Studies Major
Lower Division Requirements
Upper Division Requirements²
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3Refer to the LMU Bulletin for information on Cross-listed courses for
the core, major and minor.
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Notes
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Language competence expected is the equivalent of a two-year study.
Native speakers may be exempted but are strongly encouraged to
study another language.
18 units of upper division ASPA and 30 of the last 36 units must be
completed at LMU
16 units of upper division ASPA and 30 of the last 36 units must be
completed at LMU
An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in major courses
A maximum of 30 upper division units in ASPA will be accepted
toward degree requirements. Maximum of one upper division
substitution from other department.
2A maximum of 32 upper division units in ASPA will be accepted
toward degree requirements.
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wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 40 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
Asian and Pacific Studies Major
Notes
An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in major courses
3Refer to the LMU Bulletin for information on Cross-listed courses for
the core, major and minor.
4Language competence expected is the equivalent of a one year
study. Native speakers may be exempted but are strongly
encouraged to study another language.
REVISED Feb. 2015
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Asian and
Pacific Studies
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 34-42
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 40
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 38-46
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives:
Fulfilled by HIST 198/1800: Modern AsiaP
Understanding Human Behavior:
Fulfilled by ASPA 305/3500P
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 34-42
NOTES:Flags- New Core Requirement
Core Curriculum
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Engaged Learning
Writing 1
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
S
Years
2 a
nd 3
Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
Units for required major course(s) that
also meet the core will be counted
towards the major. This does not take into
consideration a major elective course(s)
that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are
met by one course, the outstanding units
must be met in the Elective units total.
Years
1 a
nd 2
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
REVISED Feb. 2015
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Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
HIST 1800: Modern Asia 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
EHAP Core FRTA Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FFYS Core FTHI Core
Asian Language 4 Asian Language 4
Quantitative Reasoning 3 Lower-Division Elective 4
FQTR Core
Total Units 14-15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ASPA 2100: Asian Civilizations 4 Studies in American Diversity 4
FDIV Core
Phil 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Science, Math, and Technology 4
FPHI Core ESTM Core
Creative Experience 3 Lower-Division Elective 4
ECRE Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ASPA 3500: Econ/Pol Issues in Asia 4 ASPA Upper-Division Elective 4
EHBV Core
Faith and Reason 4 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IFTR Core IINC Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Lower-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ASPA 3200 4 ASPA 5000: Senior Integrating Seminar 4
ASPA Upper-Division Elective 4 ASPA Upper-Division Elective 4
Ethics and Justice 4 Upper-Division Elective 4 P
IEJT Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
P
P
P
Second Year
First Semester
[6] 16 units of upper division ASPA and 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P
P
P P
P
Second Semester
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
P
P P
P
P P
P P
P
Asian and Pacific Studies 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester
P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P
P
P
P P
P
P
[4] Refer to the LMU Bulletin for information on Cross-listed courses for the core, major and minor.
[5] Language competence expected is the equivalent of a one year study. Native speakers may be exempted but are strongly encouraged to study another language.
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[1] Students may take no more than ten upper division courses in any one department, except for Philosophy, in which the maximum is thirteen.
[2] An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in major courses.
[3] A maximum of 32 upper division units in ASPA will be accepted toward degree requirements.
P
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Chicana/o Studies
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 33 units (9 LD, 24 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 40 units (12 LD, 28 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Chicana/o Studies Major Chicana/o Studies Major
Lower Division RequirementsOld Course
#
CHST 116 3 CHST 116 CHST 1116 (FDIV) 4
CHST 126 3 CHST 126 CHST 1126 4
CHST 206 3 CHST 206 CHST 2206 4
Total 9 Total 12
CHST 302 or 404 3CHST 302
or 404CHST 3302 or CHST 4404 (LWRT) 4
CHST 332 3 CHST 332 CHST 3332 (IINC) 4
CHST 360 3 CHST 360 CHST 3360 (EHAP & LWRT) 4
CHST 500-Capstone Seminar 3 CHST 500CHST 5000-Capstone Seminar (LWRT
& LORS)4
CHST Upper Division 3 CHST Elective Upper Division 4
CHST Upper Division 3 CHST Elective Upper Division 4
CHST Upper Division 3 CHST Elective Upper Division 4
CHST Upper Division 3 Total 28
Total 24
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4
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO NOTES:
Advisor Signature:
Date:
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
Notes
Notes1
An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in major
courses
1An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in major
courses
2
A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one
department (including CHST) will be accepted toward
degree requirements. Appropriate courses offered in
other departments may be applied to the major with
permission from the CHST department chair.2
A maximum of 30 upper division units in any one
department (including CHST) will be accepted toward
degree requirements. Appropriate courses offered in
other departments may be applied to the major with
permission from the CHST department chair.
3Refer to the LMU Bulletin for information on Cross-listed
courses for the core, major and minor.
3Refer to the LMU Bulletin for information on Cross-listed
courses for the core, major and minor.
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 33 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
Lower Division Requirements
Upper Division Requirements² Upper Division Requirements²
REVISED Feb. 2015
15
BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Chicana/o Studies
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required Requirements Core 31-38
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 40
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 42-49
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Dvrsty:
Fulfilled by CHST 116/1116P NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives:
Fulfilled by CHST 360/3360P
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason If taking CHST
Elective Option: CHST 310/33103-4
Interdisciplinary Connections:
Fulfilled by CHST 332/3332, CHST
407/4407, or CHST 498/4498: Critical
Indigeneities
P
Total 31-38
NOTES:
Engaged Learning: if taking CHST
Elective Option: CHST 308/3308
Flags- New Core Requirement
Writing 1: CHST 360/3360 or CHST
Elective Option: CHST 407/4407
Writing 2: CHST 500/5000
Oral Skills: CHST 500/5000
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning
Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
Units for required major course(s) that
also meet the core will be counted
towards the major. This does not take
into consideration a major elective
course(s) that may meet both a major
and core requirement(s). If two
required areas are met by one course,
the outstanding units must be met in the
Elective units total.
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
S
Years
2 a
nd 3
Years
1 a
nd 2
Core Curriculum
REVISED Feb. 2015
16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CHST 1116: Intro to Chicana/o Studies 4 CHST 1126: Chicana/o Cultural Prod 4
FDIV Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Quantitative Reasoning 3
FPHI Core FQTR Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FTHI Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 14
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CHST 2206: Intro to Chicana/o Latina/o
Literature
4 CHST 3332: Chicana/o Latina/o Literature 4
IINC Core
CHST 3360: Chicana/o History 4 Flagged Course 4
EHAP Core LQTR or LINL
Creative Experience 3 Understanding Human Behavior 4
ECRE Core EHBV Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CHST 4404 4 CHST Upper-Division Elective 4
Flag: LWRT See Note 6 below
CHST Upper-Division Elective 4 Ethics and Justice 4
See Note 6 below IEJT Core
Science, Math, and Technology 3 Upper-Division Elective 4
ESTM Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CHST Upper-Division Elective 4 CHST 5000: Capstone Seminar 4
See Note 6 below Flags: LWRT and LORS
Faith and Reason 4 Flagged Course 4
IFTR Core LQTR or LINL
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
[6] Review the Bulletin, Schedule of Classes, or meet with your advisor to explore CHST upper-division elective options. Some major electives carry flags, such as CHST 3308 (LENL).
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[1] Students may take no more than ten upper division courses in any one department, except for Philosophy, in which the maximum is thirteen.
[2] A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one department (including CHST) will be accepted toward degree requirements. Appropriate courses offered in other departments may be applied to the
major with permission from the CHST department chair.
[3] Refer to the LMU Bulletin for information on Cross-listed courses for the core, major and minor.
[4] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
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[5] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core requirement(s). If
two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
P
P P
P P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P
P P P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P
Chicana/o Studies 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Classics (Classics and Archaeology)
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 42 units (18 LD, 24 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 42 units (16 LD, 26 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Classics Major Classics & Archaeology Major Lower Division Requirements Lower Division Requirements
LATN 101 3 4
LATN 102 3 4
LATN 201 3Select one Methods course from:
CLAR 2200, 2210, 2230, or 2340 4
GREK 101 3 Select one Survey course from:
CLAR 2240, 2250, 2360, or 2365 4
GREK 102 3 Total 16
GREK 201 3
Total 18
Choose one from Myth/Religion:
CLAR 3210, 3220, 3330, 3340, or
3350
4
Choose one from Art and
Archaeology: CLAR 3230, 3240,
3360, or 3370
4
GREK 311 3 Interdisciplinary CLAR (see Bulletin) 4
LATN 312 3 Upper Division CLAR (see Bulletin) 4
LATN 321 3 Upper Division CLAR (see Bulletin) 4
GREK or LATN 3
CLCV or ARCH 3
GREK, LATN, CLCV, or ARCH 3 Total 26
GREK, LATN, CLCV, or ARCH 3
GREK, LATN, CLCV, or ARCH 3
Total 24
3 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
3
NOTES:
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature: Date:
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 42 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
Capstone (6 units, taken 1-4-1 across
semesters 6, 7, and 8), choose from:
CLAR 4220, 4210, 4330, or 4320
6
Upper Division Requirements²
Upper Division Requirements²
Two language courses from CLAR
(See Bulletin)
4
Graduation with honors requires an additional 3 units in
the major, CLCV 500 Senior Thesis. Completion of this
course will reduce the number of upper division
electives required.
Notes
1
Lower division language requirements may be waived
based on prior instruction. Those units will be made up
in the elective area.
2An average grade of C (2.0) is required in all major
courses.
4
Graduation with honors requires an additional 4 units in
the major, CLCV 500 Senior Thesis. Completion of this
course will reduce the number of upper division electives
required.
See your advisor to learn how the department transition to the
CLAR major connects with your completed coursework.
1
Lower division language requirements may be waived
based on prior instruction. Those units will be made up
in the elective area.
2An average grade of C (2.0) is required in all major
courses.
Notes
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
REVISED Feb. 2015
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Classics (Classics and Archaeology)
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 40-50
First Year Seminar * 3-4 Major Requirements 42
Rhetorical Arts * 3 Electives (non Major) 28-38
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience * 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives * 3-4
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason * 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections * 3-4
Total 40-50
NOTES:
Years
1 a
nd 2
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
A minimum of 45 upper division units is requiredE
XP
LO
RA
TIO
NS
Years
2 a
nd 3
Units for required major course(s)
that also meet the core will be
counted towards the major. This does
not take into consideration a major
elective course(s) that may meet both
a major and core requirement(s). If
two required areas are met by one
course, the outstanding units must be
met in the Elective units total.
*Look for course options within the major that fulfill these Core
areas.
Engaged Learning: Options within the
major
Writing 1: Options within the major
Writing 2
Oral Skills: Options within the major
Information Literacy: Options within the
major
Quantitative Reasoning
Core Curriculum
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
Flags- Core Requirement
REVISED Feb. 2015
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Classical Civilizations(Classics and Archaeology)
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 33 units (9 LD, 24 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 38 units (16 LD, 26 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Classical Civilizations Major Classics & Archaeology Major Lower Division Requirements Lower Division Requirements
CLCV 200 3 4
CLCV 210 or 220 3 4
CLCV 230 3Select one Methods course from: CLAR
2200, 2210, 2230, or 2340 4
Total 9 Select one Survey course from: CLAR
2240, 2250, 2360, or 2365 4
Upper Division Requirements² Total 16
CLCV 301 or 302 3
CLCV 451 3Choose one from Myth/Religion: CLAR
3210, 3220, 3330, 3340, or 33504
ARCH 300 level or ARCH 400 level 3Choose one from Art and Archaeology:
CLAR 3230, 3240, 3360, or 33704
CLCV, LATN, GREK or ARCH 3 Interdisciplinary CLAR (see Bulletin) 4
CLCV, LATN, GREK or ARCH 3 Upper Division CLAR (see Bulletin) 4
CLCV, LATN, GREK or ARCH 3 Upper Division CLAR (see Bulletin) 4
CLCV, LATN, GREK or ARCH 3
CLCV, LATN, GREK or ARCH 3
Total 24 Total 26
Notes
NOTES:
4
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature: Date:
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 33 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
Upper Division Requirements²
Two language courses from: CLAR 110,
1115, 1120, 1125, 1130, 1135, 2350, 2355,
3110, 3115, 3120, or 3125
Capstone (6 units, taken 1-4-1 across
semesters 6, 7, and 8), choose from: CLAR
4220, 4210, 4330, or 4320
6
1
3
2
Notes
1
See your advisor to learn how the department transition to the CLAR
major connects with your completed coursework.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in major
courses
Graduation with honors requires an additional 4 units in
the major, CLCV 500 Senior Thesis. Completion of this
course reduces the number of upper division electives
required.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in major
courses.
Graduation with honors requires an additional 3 units in
the major, CLCV 500 Senior Thesis. Completion of this
course reduces the number of upper division electives
required.
With advisor's approval, the following courses may be
taken as part of the major:
HIST 405, 406, 407, 408, 410, 411
PHIL 381, 382
THEA 331
THST 320
3
2
REVISED Feb. 2015
20
BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Classical Civilizations(Classics and Archaeology)
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 40-50
First Year Seminar * 3-4 Major Requirements 38
Rhetorical Arts * 3 Electives (non Major) 32-42
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience * 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives * 3-4
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason * 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections * 3-4
Total 40-50
NOTES:
Core Curriculum
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Years
1 a
nd 2
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
Units for required major course(s) that also
meet the core will be counted towards the
major. This does not take into
consideration a major elective course(s)
that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are
met by one course, the outstanding units
must be met in the Elective units total.
Flags- Core Requirement
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
S
Years
2 a
nd 3
Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
*Look for course options within the major that fulfill these Core areas.
Engaged Learning: Options within the
major
Writing 1: Options within the major
Writing 2
Oral Skills: Options within the major
Information Literacy: Options within the
major
Quantitative Reasoning
REVISED Feb. 2015
21
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CLAR Language: CLAR 1110, 115, 1130,
or 2350
CLAR Language: CLAR 1120, 1125, 1135,
or 2340
4
*See Note 5 below *See Note 5 below
CLAR Methodology Course 4 CLAR: Survey of the Ancient World 4
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FQTR Core FTHI Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CLAR: Myth/Religion 4 CLAR: Interdisciplinary Course 4
CLAR: Art and Archaeology 4 CLAR Elective 4
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Studies in American Diversity 4
FPHI Core FDIV
Lower-Division Elective 4 Understanding Human Behavior 4
EHBV Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CLAR Elective 4 CLAR Capstone Research 1
Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4 Faith & Reason 4
EHAP Core *See Note 7 below IFTR Core *See Note 7 below
Creative Experience 3 Nature of Science, Tech, and Math 3
ECRE Core *See Note 7 below ESTM Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 3-4
Total Units 15 Total Units 15-16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CLAR Upper-Division Capstone 4 CLAR Capstone Presentation 1
Ethics and Justice 4 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IEJT Core IINC Core *See Note 7 below
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
*See Note 2 below
Elective 3
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper-Division Units:
Notes:
[7] Many CLAR courses fulfill the Core areas of FFYS, FRTA, EHAP, ECRE, IFTR, and IINC; students interested in double-majoring should consider these courses. If students complete these Core within the major,
they will complete additional electives courses to fulfill the 124 minimum unit requirement for graduation.
[5] Lower division language requirements may be waived based on prior instruction. Those units will be made up in the elective area.
[6] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and
core requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
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[1] An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in major courses.
[2] Graduation with honors requires an additional 4 units in the major, CLCV 500 Senior Thesis. Completion of this course will reduce the number of upper division electives required.
[3] A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one department (including CLAR) will be accepted toward degree requirements.
[4] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
P
P P
P P
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
4
P P
P P
P P
P P
Classics and Archaeology 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Economics-BA
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 33 units (9-13 LD, 24 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 40 units (12 LD, 28 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course #
ECON 110 and ECON 120 6ECON 105 or
110 & 120ECON 1050 4
OR ECON 105 3 MATH 112 or MATH 131 3-4
MATH 112 or MATH 131 3-4 ECON 230/235 ECON 2300 OR ECON 2350 4
ECON 230 OR ECON 235 3 Total 11-12
Total 9-13
ECON 310 ECON 3100: Intermediate Micro I 4
ECON 310: Intermediate Micro I 3 ECON 320 ECON 3200: Intermediate Macro 4
ECON 320: Intermediate Macro 3 ECON 3300: Econometrics 4
ECON 410: Intermediate Macro II 3 ECON 4XX ECON 4000-level 4
ECON 400-level 3 ECON 4XX ECON 4000-level 4
ECON 400-level 3 ECON Upper Division 4
ECON Upper Division 3 ECON Upper Division 4
ECON Upper Division 3 ECON 490 ECON 4900: Senior Assessment 0
ECON Upper Division 3 Total 28
ECON 490 Senior Assessment 0
Total 24
2
2
7
7 NOTES:
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature:
Date:
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 33 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
w ECON 410 NOW COUNTS AS SATISFYING AN ECON 400-LEVEL REQUIREMENT
wCONTINUING STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO MEET THE NEW REQUIREMENT (ECON 330)
1
Lower Division Requirements
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
Upper Division Requirements
Economics Major¹
Lower Division Requirements
A maximum of 30 upper division units in any one
department (including ECON) will be accepted toward
degree requirements.
4Minimum grade of B- (2.7) is required in MATH 112.
A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in MATH 131
NOTES
Minimum grade of B- (2.7) is required in lower division
ECON courses.
Understanding Human Behavior Core; non ECON
The total number of electives required is determined by the
lower division ECON and MATH options completed in the
major.
This degree is suitable for pre-law students or those
interested in careers in education, urban planning, federal,
state and local government.
5
6
3
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
Economics Major¹
Upper Division Requirements
Minimum grade of B- (2.7) is required in MATH 112.
A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in MATH
131.
4
NOTES
Minimum grade of B- (2.7) is required in lower
division ECON courses.
Understanding Human Behavior Core; non-ECON.
A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one
department (including ECON) will be accepted
toward degree requirements.
The total number of electives required is determined
by the lower division ECON and MATH options
completed in the major.
This degree is suitable for pre-law students or those
interested in careers in education, urban planning,
federal, state and local government.
1
3
5
6
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Economics-BA
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 34-43
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 40
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 37-46
Quantitative Reasoning:
Fulfilled by ECON 230/2300 or ECON
235/2350
P Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 3-4
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 34-43
NOTES:Flags- New Core Requirement
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
A minimum of 45 upper division units is requiredE
XP
LO
RA
TIO
NS
Years
2 a
nd 3
Nature of Science, Tech & Math:
Fulfilled by MATH 112 or MATH 131 P
Units for required major course(s)
that also meet the core will be
counted towards the major. This
does not take into consideration a
major elective course(s) that may
meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required
areas are met by one course, the
outstanding units must be met in
the Elective units total.
Core Curriculum
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Years
1 a
nd 2
Engaged Learning
Writing 1
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning: ECON 310/3100
REVISED Feb. 2015 24
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ECON 1050: Introductory Economics 4 ECON 2300 or 2350 4
FQTR Core
MATH 1200: Precalculus Mathematics 3 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FRTA Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 MATH 112 or 131 3-4
FFYS Core ESTM Core
Phil 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
FPHI Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 14-15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ECON 3100: Intermediate Microeconomics 4 ECON 3200: Intermediate Macroecon 4
Flag: FQTR
ECON 3300: Econometrics 4 Studies in American Diversity 4
FDIV Core
THST 1XXX: Tehological Inquiry 4 P Creative Experience 3
FTHI Core ECRE Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Consider Math 132 Calculus II Consider Math 234 Calculus III
Total Units 16 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ECON Upper-Division Elective 4 ECON Upper-Division Elective 4
Historical Analysis 4 Faith and Reason 4
EHAP Core IFTR Core
Understanding Human Behavior 4 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
EHBV Core *See Note 2 below IINC Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ECON 4000-Level Upper Division 4 ECON 4900: Senior Assessment 0
Ethics and Justice 4 ECON 4000-Level Upper-Division Elective 4
IEJT Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
[7] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
[1] Minimum grade of B- (2.7) is required in lower division ECON courses.
[2] Understanding Human Behavior Core; non-ECON.
[3] A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one department (including ECON) will be accepted toward degree requirements.
[4] Minimum grade of B- (2.7) is required in MATH 112. A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in MATH 131.
[5] The total number of electives required is determined by the lower division ECON and MATH options completed in the major.
[6] This degree is suitable for pre-law students or those interested in careers in education, urban planning, federal, state and local government.
P
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P P
P P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P
P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P P
Economics B.A. 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Economics-BS
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 33 units (9-13 LD, 24 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 44 units (11-12 LD, 32 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course #
ECON 110 and ECON 120 6ECON 105 or
110 & 120ECON 1050 4
OR ECON 105 3 MATH 112 or MATH 131 3-4
MATH 112 or MATH 131 3-4 ECON 230/235 ECON 2300 OR ECON 2350 4
ECON 230 OR ECON 235 3 Total 11-12
Total 9-13
ECON 310 ECON 3100: Intermediate Micro 4
ECON 310: Intermediate Micro I 3 ECON 320 ECON 3200: Intermediate Macro 4
ECON 320: Intermediate Macro 3 ECON 3300: Econometrics 4
ECON 410: Intermediate Macro II 3 ECON 4XX ECON 4000-level 4
ECON 400-level 3 ECON 4XX ECON 4000-level 4
ECON 400-level 3 ECON Upper Division 4
ECON Upper Division 3 ECON 5300: Mathematics for Econ 4
ECON 530: Mathematics for Econ 3 ECON 5320: Advanced Econometrics 4
ECON 532: Econometrics 3 ECON 490 ECON 4900: Senior Assessment 0
ECON 490 Senior Assessment 0 Total 32
Total 24
2
2
7
7
NOTES:
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature:
Date:
Lower Division Requirements Lower Division Requirements
Upper Division Requirements
Upper Division Requirements
NOTES
3
A maximum of 30 upper division units in any one
department (including ECON) will be accepted toward
degree requirements.4
Minimum grade of B- (2.7) is required in MATH 112. A
minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in MATH 131
3
A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one
department (including ECON) will be accepted toward
degree requirements.
NOTES1
Minimum grade of B- (2.7) is required in lower division
ECON courses.
1Minimum grade of B- (2.7) is required in lower division
ECON courses. Understanding Human Behavior Core; non-ECON.
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 33 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
w ECON 410 NOW COUNTS AS SATISFYING AN ECON 400-LEVEL REQUIREMENT
wCONTINUING STUDENTS ARE EXPECTED TO MEET THE NEW REQUIREMENT (ECON 330)
Economics Major¹ Economics Major¹
5
The total number of electives required is determined
by the lower division ECON and MATH options
completed in the major.5
The total number of electives required is determined by the
lower division ECON and MATH options completed in the
major.
6
This degree is suitable for pre-law students or those
interested in careers in education, urban planning,
federal, state and local government.6
This degree is suitable for pre-law students or those
interested in careers in education, urban planning, federal,
state and local government. 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
4Minimum grade of B- (2.7) is required in MATH 112.
A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in MATH 131
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
Understanding Human Behavior Core; non ECON
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Economics-BS
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 34-43
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 44
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 33-42
Quantitative Reasoning:
Fulfilled by ECON 230/2300 or ECON
235/2350
P Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 3-4
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 34-43
NOTES:
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
S
Years
2 a
nd 3
Nature of Science, Tech & Math:
Fulfilled by MATH 112 or MATH 131 P
Units for required major course(s)
that also meet the core will be
counted towards the major. This does
not take into consideration a major
elective course(s) that may meet both
a major and core requirement(s). If
two required areas are met by one
course, the outstanding units must be
met in the Elective units total.
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Years
1 a
nd 2
Core Curriculum
Engaged Learning
Writing 1
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning: ECON 310/3100
Flags- New Core Requirement
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
REVISED Feb. 2015 27
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ECON 1050: Introductory Economics 4 ECON 2300 or 2350 4
FQTR Core
MATH 1200: Precalculus Mathematics 3 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FRTA Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 MATH 112 or 131 3-4
FFYS Core ESTM Core
Phil 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
FPHI Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 14-15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ECON 3100: Intermediate Microeconomics 4 ECON 3200: Intermediate Macroecon 4
Flag: FQTR
ECON 3300: Econometrics 4 Studies in American Diversity 4
FDIV Core
THST 1XXX: Tehological Inquiry 4 P Creative Experience 3
FTHI Core ECRE Core
MATH 132 or Lower-Division Elective 4 MATH 234 or Lower-Division Elective 4
Discuss your MATH pathway with your
advisor
Discuss your MATH pathway with
your advisor
Total Units 16 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ECON 4000-Level Upper Division 4 ECON 4000-Level Upper Division 4
Historical Analysis 4 Faith and Reason 4
EHAP Core IFTR Core
Understanding Human Behavior 4 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
EHBV Core *See Note 2 below IINC Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ECON Upper-Division Elective 4 ECON 4900: Senior Assessment 0
ECON 5300 4 ECON 5320 4
Lower-Division Elective 4 Ethics & Justice 4
IEJT Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
[7] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
[1] Minimum grade of B- (2.7) is required in lower division ECON courses.
[2] Understanding Human Behavior Core; non-ECON.
[3] A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one department (including ECON) will be accepted toward degree requirements.
[4] Minimum grade of B- (2.7) is required in MATH 112. A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in MATH 131.
[5] The total number of electives required is determined by the lower division ECON and MATH options completed in the major.
[6] This degree is suitable for pre-law students or those interested in careers in education, urban planning, federal, state and local government.
P
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P P
P P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P
P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P P
Economics B.S. 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet English Literature
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 39 units (12 LD, 27 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 44 units (16 LD, 28 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course #
ENGL 201 3
ENGL 200 or 202 3
ENGL 203 3
ENGL 204 3
Total 12 Total 16
Shakespeare: 321 or 322 3ENGL 321 or
322Author(s) 4
American Lit Survey: 371 or 372 3 Theory Critical/Theoretical 4
Theory 3 Comparative/
Cultural Lit.Comparative 4
Comparative/Cultural Literature 3 Creative/Artistry 4
Pre-1800 Lit: Amer/Engl 3 Specialization 4
Post-1800 Lit: Amer/Engl 3
Post-1800 Lit: Amer/Engl 3
ENGL 300, 400 or 500 level 3Specialization or ENGL 5595:
Capstone4
ENGL 300, 400 or 500 level 3 Total 28
Total 27
4
4
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO NOTES:
Advisor Signature:
Date:
Specialization*: may be taken in
another dept. with advisor approval4
Lower Division Requirements
Upper Division Requirements² Upper Division Requirements²
Choose two from "Genres":
ENGL 2200, 2201, 2202, or 2296 8
Lower Division Requirements
ENGL 200,
201, or 202
ENGL 203 or
2048
Choose two from "Histories":
ENGL 2203, 2204, or 2297
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 39 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
English Major¹ English Major¹
5
Notes
A minimum grade of C is required in all courses in the
major.
A maximum of 30 upper division units in any one
department (including ENGL) will be accepted toward
degree requirements.
Enrollment in upper division major courses requires junior
standing
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
See the Bulletin for information on the Secondary Teacher
Preparation Program for English.
1
2
330 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
5See the Bulletin for information on the Secondary Teacher
Preparation Program for English.
Notes
1A minimum grade of C is required in all courses in the
major.
3Enrollment in upper division major courses requires junior
standing
2
A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one
department (including ENGL) will be accepted toward
degree requirements.
REVISED March 2015
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet English Literature
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 40-50
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 44
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 26-36
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 3-4
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 40-50
NOTES:Flags- New Core Requirement
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
A minimum of 45 upper division units is requiredE
XP
LO
RA
TIO
NS
Years
2 a
nd 3Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
Units for required major course(s) that
also meet the core will be counted
towards the major. This does not take
into consideration a major elective
course(s) that may meet both a major
and core requirement(s). If two
required areas are met by one course,
the outstanding units must be met in the
Elective units total.
Core Curriculum
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Years
1 a
nd 2
Engaged Learning
Writing 1
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning
REVISED March 2015
30
BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet English Writing
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 39 units (12 LD, 27 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 44 units (16 LD, 28 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course #
ENGL 201 3
ENGL 200 or 202 3
ENGL 203 3
ENGL 204 3
Total 12 Total 16
Shakespeare: 321 or 322 3ENGL 321 or
322Author(s) 4
American Lit Survey: 371 or 372 3 Theory Critical/Theoretical 4
Theory 3 Comparative/
Cultural Lit.Comparative 4
Comparative/Cultural Literature 3 Creative/Artistry 4
Pre/Post-1800 Lit Amer/Engl ( no Shakespeare)3 Specialization 4
ENGL upper division 3
300, 400 or 500 level Writing³ 3
300, 400 or 500 level Writing³ 3Specialization or ENGL 5595:
Capstone4
300, 400 or 500 level Writing³ 3 Total 28
Total 27
4
4
NOTES:
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature:
Date:
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU5
See the Bulletin for information on the Secondary Teacher
Preparation Program for English.5
See the Bulletin for information on the Secondary
Teacher Preparation Program for English.
Notes
Notes1
A minimum grade of C is required in all courses in the
major.
1A minimum grade of C is required in all courses in the
major.
2
A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one
department (including ENGL) will be accepted toward
degree requirements.2
A maximum of 30 upper division units in any one
department (including ENGL) will be accepted toward
degree requirements.
3Enrollment in upper division major courses requires junior
standing 3
Enrollment in upper division major courses requires
junior standing 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
Lower Division Requirements
Upper Division Requirements² Upper Division Requirements²
Specialization*: may be taken in
another dept. with advisor approval4
Choose two from "Genres":
ENGL 2200, 2201, 2202, or 2296 8
Lower Division Requirements
ENGL 200,
201, or 202
ENGL 203 or
204
Choose two from "Histories":
ENGL 2203, 2204, or 22978
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 39 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
English Major¹ English Major¹
REVISED March 2015
31
BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet English Writing
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 40-50
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 44
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 26-36
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 3-4
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 40-50
NOTES:
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
Units for required major course(s) that
also meet the core will be counted
towards the major. This does not take
into consideration a major elective
course(s) that may meet both a major
and core requirement(s). If two
required areas are met by one course,
the outstanding units must be met in
the Elective units total.
Flags- New Core Requirement
Core Curriculum
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Years
1 a
nd 2
A minimum of 45 upper division units is requiredE
XP
LO
RA
TIO
NS
Years
2 a
nd 3
Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
Engaged Learning
Writing 1
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning
REVISED March 2015
32
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 Studies in American Diversity 4
FQTR Core FDIV Core
Phil 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FPHI Core FTHI Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ENGL 22XX: Genres 4 ENGL 22XX: Genres 4
ENGL 22XX: History 4 ENGL 22XX: History 4
Creative Experiences 3 Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4
ECRE Core EHAP Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Science, Technology, and Math 3
ESTM Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ENGL Upper-Division: Comparative 4 ENGL Upper-Division: Critical/Theoretical 4
ENGL Upper-Division: Creative/Artistry 4 ENGL Upper-Division: Author(s) 4
Understanding Human Behavior 4 Ethics and Justice 4
EHBV Core IEJT Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ENGL Upper-Division: Specialization 4 ENGL 5595: Capstone Seminar 4
ENGL Upper-Division: Specialization 4 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IINC Core
Faith and Reason 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
IFTR Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
[5] See the Bulletin for information on the Secondary Teacher Preparation Program for English.
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[1] A minimum grade of C is required in all courses in the major.
[2 ]A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one department (including ENGL) will be accepted toward degree requirements.
[3] Enrollment in upper division major courses requires junior standing
[4] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
P P
P P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
English 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet European Studies
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 43 units (18 LD, 25 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 45 units (20 LD, 25 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course #
100 Level European Language 3 101-Level 1101-Level European Language 4
100 Level European Language 3 102-Level 1102-Level European Language 4
200 Level European Language 3 203-Level 2103-Level European Language 4
200 Level European Language 3 204-Level 2104-Level European Language 4
HIST 198: Ancient Civ (HIST 100) 3
HIST 100 or 101
(198 to be
reviewed)
HIST 1110-1130 (Ancient Civ) or
HIST 1200-1204 (Western Civ)
(EHAP)
4
HIST 198: Western Civ (HIST 101) 3
Total 18 Total 20
EURO Group A 3 EURO Group A 4
EURO Group A 3 EURO Group A 4
EURO Group A 3 EURO Group B 4
EURO Group B 3 EURO Group B 4
EURO Group B 3 EURO Group C 4
EURO Group B 3 EURO Group C 4
EURO Group C 3 EURO 500 EURO 5000 Capstone 1
EURO Group C 3 Total 25
EURO 500 1
Total 25
5
5 NOTES:
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature: Date:
1
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
Students may take a second or third European language
for up to 6 units and up to the same number of units will
be waived from the upper division major requirements.
However, additional upper division electives must be
completed in order to meet the 45 unit minimum
required.
4
An average grade of C (2.0) is required in all major
courses.
2
Group A: Historical, intellectual, political and religious
contexts of Europe past and present. Group B: Art and
Literary works of Europeans past and present.Group C:
EURO electives (Group A and B or additional language)
3See the LMU Bulletin for courses to fulfill area
requirements in the major.
Upper Division Requirements²
European Studies Major European Studies Major
Upper Division Requirements²
Notes
Lower Division Requirements
Recommended: Completion of both Ancient (HIST 1110-1130) and
Western Civ (1200-1204) areas. One course should fulfill EHAP.
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 43 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
1
2
3
Lower Division Requirements
An average grade of C (2.0) is required in all major courses.
Group A: Historical, intellectual, political and religious contexts
of Europe past and present. Group B: Art and Literary works of
Europeans past and present.Group C: EURO electives (Group
A and B or additional language)
See the LMU Bulletin for courses to fulfill area requirements in
the major.
4
Students may take a second or third European language for up to 6
units and up to the same number of units will be waived from the
upper division major requirements. However, additional upper division
electives must be completed in order to meet the 45 unit minimum
required.
Notes
REVISED Feb. 2015
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet European Studies
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 41-50
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 45
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 25-34
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives:
Recommended: Take HIST (Ancient Civ or
Western Civ) not completed for major.
4
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 41-50
NOTES:
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
Units for required major course(s)
that also meet the core will be
counted towards the major. This does
not take into consideration a major
elective course(s) that may meet both
a major and core requirement(s). If
two required areas are met by one
course, the outstanding units must be
met in the Elective units total.
Flags- New Core Requirement
Core Curriculum
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Years
1 a
nd 2
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
S
Years
2 a
nd 3
Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
Engaged Learning
Writing 1
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning
REVISED Feb. 2015
35
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
1101-Level European Language 4 1102-Level European Language 4
Quantitative Reasoning 3 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FQTR Core FTHI Core
Phil 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Studies in American Diversity 4
FPHI Core FDIV Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
2103-Level European Language 4 2104-Level European Language 4
HIST 1110-1130 or HIST 1200-1204 4 Science, Technology, and Math 3
ESTM Core
Creative Experiences 3 Recommended HIST 1110-1130 or HIST
1200-1204
4
ECRE Core EHAP Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
EURO Upper-Division Elective 4 EURO Upper-Division Elective 4
See Note 2: Group A, B, or C See Note 2: Group A, B, or C
EURO Upper-Division Elective 4 EURO Upper-Division Elective 4
See Note 2: Group A, B, or C See Note 2: Group A, B, or C
Understanding Human Behavior 4 Ethics and Justice 4
EHBV Core IEJT Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 3
Upper-Division Elective 3
Total Units 16 Total Units 18
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
EURO Upper-Division Elective 4 EURO 5000: Capstone 1
See Note 2: Group A, B, or C
Faith and Reason 4 EURO Upper-Division Elective 4
IFTR Core See Note 2: Group A, B, or C
Upper-Division Elective 4 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IINC Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 17
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
[5] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
[6] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
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[1] An average grade of C (2.0) is required in all major courses.
[2 ] Group A: Historical, intellectual, political and religious contexts of Europe past and present. Group B: Art and Literary works of Europeans past and present.Group C: EURO electives (Group A and B or
additional language).
[3] See the LMU Bulletin for courses to fulfill area requirements in the major.
[4] Students may take a second or third European language for up to 6 units and up to the same number of units will be waived from the upper division major requirements. However, additional upper
division electives must be completed in order to meet the 45 unit minimum required.
P
P P
P P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P P
P P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
European Studies 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet French
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 37 units (12 LD, 25 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 38 units (12 LD, 26 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course
#
FREN 101 3 FREN 101 FREN 1101 4
FREN 102 3 FREN 102 FREN 1102 4
FREN 203 3 FREN 203 FREN 2103 4
FREN 204 3 Total 12
Total 12
FREN 3104 (LORS, new course) 4
FREN 301 3 FREN 314 FREN 3450 4
FREN 314 3 FREN 321 FREN 3850 (ECRE & LWRT) 4
FREN 321 3 FREN 3240 (IINC, new course) 4
FREN 333 3 FREN 4XX FREN 4000-level 4
FREN 334 3 FREN 4XX FREN 4000-level 4
FREN 400-level 3 FREN 500 FREN 4990 Senior Capstone 2
FREN 400-level 3 Total 26
FREN 400-level 3
FREN 500 Senior Capstone 1
Total 25 1 A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in all major courses.
1 A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in all major courses.
5
5
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature: NOTES:
Date:
Students that need more units to complete the major-minor
because of their language placement must take additional
courses in the corresponding language, or MDLL 3400, 4400,
or FNLT 4200 (provided it is related to language
concentration). If additional classes are not available in the
MDLL Department, students may fulfill those credits with
courses in the appropriate cultural studies areas (e.g., ASPA,
EURO, HMNT) in consultation with the corresponding
language advisor and the Department Chair.
Upper Division Requirements
4
2
Lower division FREN courses may be waived through the
LMU French placement exam. The units are made up in the
elective area.
3FREN 4990 is an exit portfolio, to be completed in the last
semester. The course is offered Credit/No Credit.
4A maximum of 32 units of upper division FREN is applicable
to the degree.
Upper Division Requirements
6
A maximum of 30 units of upper division FREN is applicable to
the degree.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
2
Lower division FREN courses may be waived through the LMU
French placement exam. The units are made up in the
elective area.
FREN 500 is an exit portfolio, to be completed in the last
semester. The course is offered Credit/No Credit.3
Lower Division Requirements
Notes
Notes
Lower Division Requirements
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 37 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
French Major French Major
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet French
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 34-42
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 38
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 40-48
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience:
Fulfilled by FREN 321/3850P
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 3-4
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections: Fulfilled by
FREN 331/3240P
Total 34-42
NOTES:
Core Curriculum
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Years
1 a
nd 2
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
Units for required major course(s) that
also meet the core will be counted
towards the major. This does not take
into consideration a major elective
course(s) that may meet both a major
and core requirement(s). If two
required areas are met by one course,
the outstanding units must be met in
the Elective units total.
Flags- New Core Requirement
A minimum of 45 upper division units is requiredE
XP
LO
RA
TIO
NS
Years
2 a
nd 3
Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
Engaged Learning: FREN 314/3450
Writing 1: FREN 321/3850
Writing 2
Oral Skills: FREN 203/2103 or FREN 304/3104
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning
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Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
FREN 1101: Elementary French I 4 French 1102: Elementary French II 4
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4 Phil 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FTHI Core FPHI Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 Flagged Course 4
FQTR Core LQTR or LINL
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
FREN 2103: Intermediate French I 4 French 3104: Mastery of French 4
Flag: LORS
Studies in American Diversity 4 Understanding Human Behavior 4
FDIV Core EHBV Core
Historical Analysis 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
EHAP Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
FREN 3850: Writing Workshop in French 4 FREN 3240: History of Ideas 4
ECRE Core and Flag: LWRT IINC Core
FREN 3450: Stylistics and Translation 4 Ethics and Justice 4
Flag: LENL IEJT Core
Science, Technology, and Math 3 FREN 4000-Level: Elective 4
ESTM Core
Flagged Course 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
LQTR or LINL
Total Units 15 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
FREN 4000-Level Elective 4 FREN 4990: Capstone 2
Faith and Reason 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
IFTR Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
*
Total Units 16 Total Units 14
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
* with another elective,18 units
Students wishing to take another elective
may accommodate one 3-4 unit course in
this semester.
[5] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
[6] Students who need more units to complete the major-minor because of their language placement must take additional courses in the corresponding language, or MDLL 3400, 4400 or FNLT 4200
(provided it is related to language concentration) If additional classes are not available in the MDLL Department, students may fulfill those credits with elective courses in the appropriate cultural studies
areas (e.g., ASPA, EURO, HMNT) in consultation with the corresponding language advisor and the Department Chair.
[7] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
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[1] An average grade of C (2.0) is required in all major courses.
[2 ] Lower division FREN courses may be waived through the LMU French placement exam. The units are made up in the elective area.
[3] FREN 500 is an exit portfolio, to be completed in the last semester. The course is offered Credit/No Credit.
[4] A maximum of 32 units of upper division FREN is applicable to the degree.
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Requirement Met Requirement Met
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P P
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Requirement Met Requirement Met
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French 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet History
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 39 units (15 LD, 24 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 40 units (16 LD, 24 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
History Major
Old Course #
Category 1: Ancient/Medieval Western 3 Category 5 HIST Lower Division: World Regions 4
Category 2: Modern Western 3Categories 1
& 2HIST Lower Division: Europe 4
Category 3: Early America 3Categories 3
& 4HIST Lower Division: United States 4
Category 4: Modern America 3 HIST 310 HIST 2000: What is History? 4
Category 5: World Region 3 Total 16
Total 15 Upper Division Requirements²
Upper Division Requirements² HIST Upper Division: World Regions 4
HIST 310: History & Historians 3 HIST Upper Division: Europe 4
500-level Senior Seminar 3 HIST Upper Division: United States 4
HIST upper division 3 HIST Upper Division Elective 4
HIST upper division 3 HIST Upper Division Elective 4
HIST upper division 3HIST 5XX
Seminar5000-Level Senior Seminar 4
HIST upper division 3 Total 24
HIST upper division 3
HIST upper division 3
Total 24
4
NOTES:
5
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature: Date:
History Major
Lower Division Requirements
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A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one
department (including HIST) will be accepted toward
overall degree requirements.
Notes
An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in major
courses
See the LMU Bulletin for information on the Secondary
Teacher Preparation Program in Social Science.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
4
2
3
See the LMU Bulletin for information on the Secondary
Teacher Preparation Program in Social Science.
A maximum of 30 upper division units in any one
department (including HIST) will be accepted toward
degree requirements.
Not more than 3 from any one of the following areas: 1)
Europe, 2) United States, or 3) World Regions. Courses
are to be chosen in consultation with the student's advisor
3
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 39 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
1
Notes
An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in major
courses
Lower Division Requirements
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet History
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 37-46
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 40
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives 34-43
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives:
Fulfilled by major courseworkP
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 37-46
NOTES:
A minimum of 45 upper division units is requiredE
XP
LO
RA
TIO
NS
Years
2 a
nd 3
Units for required major course(s)
that also meet the core will be
counted towards the major. This does
not take into consideration a major
elective course(s) that may meet both
a major and core requirement(s). If
two required areas are met by one
course, the outstanding units must be
met in the Elective units total.
Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
Engaged Learning
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Flags- New Core Requirement
Writing 1
Writing 2
Core Curriculum
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
1 a
nd 2
Years
3 a
nd 4
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning
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Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Lower-Division HIST 1 4 Lower-Division HIST 2 4
EHAP Core *See Note 1 below See Note 1 below
Studies in American Diversity 4 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FDIV Core FPHI Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FQTR Core FTHI Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Lower-Division HIST 3 or HIST 2000 4 Lower-Division HIST 3 or HIST 2000 4
See Note 1 below See Note 1 below
Understanding Human Behavior 4 Upper-Division HIST 1 4
EHBV Core See Note 2 below
Creative Experience 3 Science, Techonology, and Math 3
ECRE Core ESTM Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Upper-Division HIST 2 4 Upper-Division HIST 3 4
See Note 2 below See Note 2 below
Faith and Reason 4 Upper-Division HIST 4 4
IFTR Core See Note 2 below
Elective 4 Ethics and Justice 4
IEJT Core
Elective 4 Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Upper-Division HIST 5 or HIST 5000-5899 4 Upper-Division HIST 5 or HIST 5000-5899 4
See Note 2 below See Note 2 below
Interdisciplinary Connections 4 Elective 4
IINC Core
Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
[4] See the LMU Bulletin for information on the Secondary Teacher Preparation Program in Social Science.
[5] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
[6] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
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[1] For the three required lower-division history courses, students must select one each from "World Regions," "Europe," and "United States" courses. See Bulletin for selections.
[2] For the five required upper-division history courses, students must select one each from "World Regions," "Europe," and "United States" courses and two additional upper-division history electives.
See Bulletin for selections.
[3] A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one department (including HIST) will be accepted toward overall degree requirements.
P P
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P P
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First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
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P P
P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
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P P
P P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
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History 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Humanities
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 46 units (15 LD, 31 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 43-44 units (14 LD, 29-30 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course #
3 Art History (EHAP) 3-6
3 Arts: Studio or Performance (ECRE) 0-3
Arts: Studio or Performance (ECRE) 3 200-Level Foreign Language 2000-level 4
Foreign Language 200-level 3 200-Level Foreign Language 2000-level 4
Foreign Language 200-level 3 Total 14
Total 15
Concentration 3-4
Concentration 3 Concentration 3-4
Concentration 3 Concentration 3-4
Concentration 3 Concentration 3-4
Concentration 3 Optional Concentration in ARHS 3
Concentration 3ENGL, HIST or PHIL, or other
HMNT support area4
Ancient/Modern Literature Support 3ENGL, HIST or PHIL, or other
HMNT support area4
Ancient/Modern Literature Support 3ENGL, HIST or PHIL, or other
HMNT support area4
ARHS, HIST or PHIL support 3HMNT 490
or 497HMNT 4997: Capstone Project 2
ARHS, HIST or PHIL support 3 Total 29-30
3
4
Total 30-31
5
5
NOTES:
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature: Date:
6Two-thirds of the upper division units in the major must be
completed at LMU.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
2
Choose a concentration area from Archaeology, Art History,
Classics, English, French, German, Greek, History, Italian,
Latin, Philosophy, Spanish or Theology. The choice of
concentration and of support courses must be formally
approved by the Director.
Seven 4-unit courses plus one 2-unit capstone (30 units) OR,
for a concentration in Art History, five 3-unit courses, three 4-
unit courses plus 2-unit capstone (29 units)
3
4HMNT 4997 Capstone Project to be completed in the final
semester.
6
3The choice of concentration and of support courses must be
formally approved by the Director.
1An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in courses
included in the major.
2
Choose a concentration area from Archaeology, Art History,
Classics, English, French, German, Greek, History, Italian,
Latin, Philosophy, Spanish or Theology
HMNT 497 Capstone Project or HMNT 490 Senior Theses is
to be completed in the final semester.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
Two thirds of the upper division units in the major must be
completed at LMU.
4
Lower Division Requirements
Notes
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 43 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
Humanities Major Humanities Major
Two courses selected from:
ARHS 200, ARHS 201, ARHS 202
HMNT 490 Senior Thesis OR
HMNT 497 & Support course
Upper Division Requirements²
Upper Division Requirements²&3
Notes
1An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in courses
included in the major.
Lower Division Requirements
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Humanities
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 34-42
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 43-44
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 35-43
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience:
Fulfilled by Studio Arts
(if completed for the major)
P
Historical Analysis & Perspectives:
Fulfilled by ARHSP
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 34-42
NOTES:
Core Curriculum
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Years
1 a
nd 2
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
Units for required major course(s) that
also meet the core will be counted
towards the major. This does not take
into consideration a major elective
course(s) that may meet both a major
and core requirement(s). If two
required areas are met by one course,
the outstanding units must be met in the
Elective units total.
Flags- New Core Requirement
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
S
Years
2 a
nd 3
Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
Engaged Learning
Writing 1
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning
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44
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
1000-Level Foreign Language 4 1000-Level Foreign Language 4
* See Note 9 below * See Note 9 below
Quantitative Reasoning 3 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FQTR Core FTHI Core
Phil 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Studies in American Diversity 4
FPHI Core FDIV Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Performing Arts 3 ARHS 200, 201, 202 3
ECRE Core EHAP Core
2000-Level Foreign Language 4 2000-Level Foreign Language 4
Understanding Human Behavior 4 Flagged Course 4
EHBV Core LWRT, LQTR, LORS, LINL, or LENL
Lower-Division Elective 4 Flagged Course 4
LWRT, LQTR, LORS, LINL, or LENL
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Upper-Division Support: e.g. ENGL, HIST, PHIL 4 Upper-Division Support: e.g. ENGL, HIST, PHIL 4
Upper-Division Concentration 4 Upper-Division Concentration 4
Science, Technology, and Math 3 Ethics and Justice 4
ESTM Core IEJT Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Upper-Division Support: e.g. ENGL, HIST, PHIL 4 Upper-Division Concentration 4
Upper-Division Concentration 4 HMNT Capstone Project 2
Faith and Reason 4 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IFTR Core IINC Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 3
If ARHS concentration, choose ARHS to
complete remaining major requirement.
Total Units 16 Total Units 17
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
[7] Two thirds of the upper division units in the major must be completed at LMU.
[1] Students may take no more than ten upper division courses in any one department, except for Philosophy, in which the maximum is thirteen.
[2] An average grade of C (2.0) must be obtained in courses included in the major.
[5] HMNT Capstone Project to be completed in the final semester.
[6] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
[4] Seven 4-unit courses plus one 2-unit capstone (30 units) OR, for a concentration in Art History, five 3-unit courses, three 4-unit courses plus 2-unit capstone (29 units). Please note that this plan is designed with a 4-unit
concentration; units per semester will alter slightly with an ARHS concentration. The plan also shows the option to fulfill Studio Arts in the major, but students may alternatively complete the major requirement with two
ARHS courses; however, if the Art History option is selected, students must still complete the "Creative Experience" Core requirement.
[3] Choose a concentration area from Archaeology, Art History, Classics, English, French, German, Greek, History, Italian, Latin, Philosophy, Spanish or Theology. The choice of concentration and of support courses must
be formally accepted by your Humanities advisor.
[8] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core requirement(s). If two
required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
[9] 1000-Level foreign language is included in this four-year plan for those who do not initially test into a higher level course. These electives are taken to prepare students to complete the major requirement of one year
foreign language study at the 2000-level.
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P P
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First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P P
P P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P P
P P
P P
Humanities 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Liberal Studies
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 37 units (13 LD, 24 UD) 3 and 4 Unit Major, 34 Total units ( 13LD, 21 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old
Course #
LBST 100 1 LBST 100 LBST 1000: Pre-Pract. Field Exper. in Ed 1
LBST 200 1 LBST 200 LBST 2000: Pre-Pract. Field Exper. in Ed 1
LBST 300 1 LBST 300 LBST 3000: Liberal Studies Capstone 4
DANC 384 3 DANC 384 LBST 3098: MUSC/THEA/DANC, Ways of Knowing 3
DANC 385 3 DANC 385: Movement Arts for Children 3
ENGL 305 3 ENGL 346 ENGL 3346: Children’s Literature 4
ENGL 346 3 See Director GEOG 2000: World Geography 4
HIST 300 3 See Director HIST Upper-Division: World Civ. or Region History 4
HIST 301 3 HIST 366 HIST 4412: Hist. of California (Fall only) 4
HIST 366 (Fall only) 3 MATH 107: Math for Elem. Teachers II 3
MATH 107 3 SCEM 271: Experimenting in Science II 4
MUSC 104 3 Total 34
SCEM 271 4
PSYC 352 3
Total 37 EDES 401: App Ed Psyc for the Child & Adolescent Yrs 3
EDLC 414: 2nd Language Acquisition: Theory & Policy 3
EDSS 440: Culturally & Linguistic Div Stdnts w/ Excpt Needs 3
EDLC 400 3 EDES 402: Teaching Reading in Today's Elem. Classrooms 3
EDES 401 3
EDLC 414 3
EDSS 440 3 EDES 434: Elementary Curriculum & Methods 3
EDES 402 3 EDCE 410: Elementary Directed Teaching Semester 9
EDLC 425 3 Total 27
EDES 434 3
EDCE 410 9
Total 30 CONC is to be determined by working with your Advisor. 12-18
YES NO
Advisor Signature: NOTES:
Date:
Any CAPP Adjustments Required?
2EDES 8000 Health Education (1 unit, Credit/No Credit) does not apply
toward overall unit credit.
EDLC 425: Methods in Engl Language Dev & Spec Designed
Academic Instruction in English3
Education Requirements
Education Requirements
Concentration Courses
CONC is to be determined by working with
your Advisor.12-18
Concentration Courses
Notes
1EDES 402, EDES 425, EDES 434 and EDCE 410 require prior admission
to the School of Education.
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 34 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
Liberal Studies Major Liberal Studies Major
REVISED May 2015
46
BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Liberal Studies
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 43-48
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 34
Rhetorical Arts 3 Education Courses 27-30
Quantitative Reasoning:
Take MATH 1063 Concentration 12-18
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4 Electives (non Major) 4-11
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4 Total 120
Studies in American Diversity 3-4
Creative Experience:
Take ART 2503 NOTE:
Hist. Anlysis & Perspectives:
Take HIST 1XX/1300 (Becoming
America)
4
Understand Human Behv:
Take PSYC 100/10004
Ethics & Justice:
Take EDUR 4003
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 43-48
NOTES:
Nature of Science, Tech & Math:
Take SCEM 270 4
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
Quantitative Reasoning
Engaged Learning
Flags- New Core Requirement
Writing 1
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Years
1 a
nd 2
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
S
Years
2 a
nd 3
Units for required major course(s) that also meet the
core will be counted towards the major. This does
not take into consideration a major elective course(s)
that may meet both a major and core requirement(s).
If two required areas are met by one course, the
outstanding units must be met in the Elective units
total.
Core Curriculum
REVISED May 2015
47
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ART 250: Visual Arts for the Elementary 3 Math 207: Math for Elementary Teachers II 3
ECRE Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 PSYC 1000: General Psychology 4
FFYS Core EHBV Core
HIST 1300: Becoming America 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
EHAP Core FRTA Core
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FPHI Core FTHI Core
Math 106: Math for Elementary Teachers I 3 Studies in American Diversity 4
FQTR Core FDIV Core
LBST 1000 1
Total Units 18-19 Total Units 18
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
GEOG 2000: World Geography 4 EDLC 414: Theories and Policies of 2nd Lang. 3
SCEM 270: Experimenting in Science I 4 EDSS 440: Intro to Culturally and Ling. Diverse 3
ESTM Core
DANC 385: Movement Arts for Children 3 HIST 1XXX: World History 4
Choose from advisor approved list
EDUR 400: Sociocultural Analysis of Ed 3 SCEM 271: Experimenting in Science II 4
IEJT Core
LBST 2000 1 Concentration 3-4
Total Units 15 Total Units 17-18
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
LBST 3098: MUSC/THEA/DANC Multiple
Ways of Knowing and Showing
4 LBST 3000: Capstone 4
EDES 401: Applied Ed Psych for Childhood 3 EDES 425: Methods in English Language 3
ENGL 3346: Children's Literature 4 EDCE 461: Teaching Performance 1 0
HIST 4412: History of California 4 Faith and Reason 4
IFTR Core
Concentration 3-4 Concentration 3-4
Total Units 18-19 Total Units 14-15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Interdisciplinary Connections 4 EDCE 410: Elementary Directed Teaching 9-12
IINC Core
EDES 402: Teaching Reading in Today's . . . 3 P EDCE 463: Teaching Performance 3 0
EDES 434: Elementary Curriculum . . . 3 P EDCE 464: Teaching Performance 4 0
EDCE 462: Teaching Performance 2 0 P
EDES 8000: Health Education/CPR Infant 1 P
See Note 4 below
Additional Concentration Course(s) 3-8
To be determined with advisor
Total Units 14-19 Total Units 9-12
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
First Semester Second Semester
P
P
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P
P
P P
P P P
P
P
Liberal Studies 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
P
P P P
Second Year
P
P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
[5] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core requirement(s).
If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
P P
If additional units remain, discuss with advisor to
avoid conflict with student teaching.
Fourth Year
P
[4] EDES 8000 Health Education (1 unit, Credit/No Credit) does not apply toward overall unit credit.
57 minimum
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[1] Coursework completed during this semester must be coordinated such that it does not conflict with the student teaching assignment.
[2 ] This 4 year plan serves only as a general model. Please meet with your advisor at least once a semester to discuss your progress in the program and plans for future semesters.
[3] EDES 402, EDES 425, EDES 434 and EDCE 410 require prior admission to the School of Education.
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet BCLA Undeclared (LAUD)
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 1st MAJOR of Interest
2nd MAJOR of Interest
Requirements
First Year Seminar 3-4
Rhetorical Arts 3
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Your assigned advisor (found on PROWL)
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4 The Department Chair of a major you are exploring
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4 University Advising (Daum Hall, 310.338.2847)
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 The BCLA Dean's Office (Uhall 4600, 310.338.2716)
Creative Experience: 3-4 Career and Professional Development (VDA 135)
Historical Analysis & Perspectives: 3-4 The Bulletin: http://bulletin.lmu.edu
Department Websites
The Schedule of Classes
Understanding Human Behavior
See Note 2 below3-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 40-50
NOTES:
[2] *Many Social Science majors are required to take an additional Understanding Human Behavior course (upper or lower division) outside of the major.
If you are exploring majors in the social sciences, learn the requirements to identify if you will need an additional EHBV Core.
[3] In your first two years, you may take lower-division flagged courses, but flags may be taken any time before graduation. Flags may appear in major,
Core, or elective classes. Review the Bulletin for your majors of interest to see if flagged are a required within the major curriculum.
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Depending on your interests, you may be referred to
another Dean's Office.
Core Curriculum
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Engaged Learning
Resources for Exploring Majors
Notes on the Core
[1] Only one course is required in each area of the Core. Many Undeclared students take an additional course from one or more Core areas they have
completed. If 2 courses are completed in the same core area, the second course becomes an Elective.
Flags- Core Requirement
Writing 1
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning
Years
1 a
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Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3 P
FFYS Core FRTA Core
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4 Studies in American Diversity 4
FTHI Core FDIV Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FQTR Core *See Note 1 below FPHI Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
*See Note 2 below *See Note 2 below
Total Units 15-16 Total Units 15
Notes:
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
EHAP Core *See Note 4 below
Understanding Human Behavior 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
EHBV Core
Creative Experience or Nature of Science,
Technology, and Math
3 Creative Experience or Nature of Science,
Technology, and Math
3
ECRE/ESTM Core *See Note 3 ECRE/ESTM Core *See Note 3
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Notes:
Notes:
Take Action:
Many students choose to declare in their third semester so they may begin
major coursework. If you are not ready to declare, you should take steps
throughout the semester to prepare:
1) Schedule a meeting with the Department Chair(s) of the major(s) you are interested
in.
2) Learn about the process for formally declaring your major.
3) If your major of interest has an application, be familiar with the deadlines and all of
the requirements. Set aside time to request and receive letters of recommendation or
to draft a personal statement.
4) Complete your paperwork at least 3 weeks prior to registration to ensure your
paperwork is processed before your registration for the next term.
Take Action:
1) You must declare your major by the time you complete 60 units (usually the end
of your sophomore year).
2) You must be in good academic standing (above a 2.0) to declare.
[3] As with Quantitative Reasoning, some majors require specific Creative Experience
or Nature of Science, Technology, and Math for their majors. Review the Bulletin
(http://bulletin.lmu.edu) for requirements of your majors of interest.
[4] Why are there so many electives this semester? Most Undeclared students
focus on exploring majors through their Core in their first semesters; this is a reasonable
strategy, but by your fourth semester you will have completed most of the Core that you
are eligible to take (Integrations Core courses are upper-division, taken in years 3-4).
Be open to taking electives throughout your first two years, and use them intentionally to
explore potential majors, or try to take another course in an area you enjoyed.
P P
PP
P
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P
Second Year
P P
[1] Most students take Quantitative Reasoning some time in their first year. If you are
interested in a math or science orientated major, you may need to start courses right
away to stay on track.
If you are unsure of your direction, this is the semseter to start exploring several majors
and determine if specific Quantitative Reasoning courses or other Core are required for
your programs of interest.
[2] Many Undeclared students take one course from Explorations core in their first year
if they identify a course for one of their majors of interest. While Explorations are usually
recommended for years 2-3, it is acceptable to take lower-division courses to help you
discover your interests.
You will need to narrow your interests in sophomore year.
Take Action:
1) Meet with your faculty advisor early to start exploring majors.
2) You should also reach out to supportive offices across campus, such as University
Advising in the Academic Resource Center.
3) Find out whether one or more of your majors of interest has an application or pre-
major coursework.
Take Action:
1) Attend events specific for Undeclared students.
2) Visit the Office of Career and Professional Development if you want to explore jobs,
internships, or tests to identify interests.
3) Use the LAUD Core Checklist to review the Core you've fulfilled, and make a
tentative curriculum map for your second year.
P P
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
3-4P
First Semester Second Semester
Liberal Arts Undeclared 2-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Modern Languages
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 55 units (24 LD, 31 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 57 units (24 LD, 33 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course #
Language A 101 and 102 6 203 & 204Language A 2103, 2104, 2804*
see language program advisor4-12*
Language B 101 and 102 6 101 & 102 Language B 1101 and 1102 4-8*
Language A 203 and 204 6 203 & 204Language B 2103, 2104, 2804*
see language program advisor4-12*
Language B 203 and 204 6 Total 24
Total 24
Language A Upper Division 4
Language A Upper Division 3 Language A Upper Division 4
Language A Upper Division 3 Language A Upper Division 4
Language A Upper Division 3 Language B Upper Division 4
Language A Upper Division 3 Language B Upper Division 4
Language B Upper Division 3 Language B Upper Division 4
Language B Upper Division 3 MDLL 300 MDLL 3400 (EHBV) 4
Language B Upper Division 3
MDLL 400
or FNLT
480
MDLL 4400 (IINC) or FNLT 4200 4
Language B Upper Division 3 MDLL 500 MDLL 4990 1
MDLL 300 3 Total 33
MDLL 400 or FNLT 480 3
MDLL 500 1
Total 31 1 A minium grade of C (2.0) is required in all major courses.
1 A miniumm grade of C (2.0) is required in all major courses.
4
4
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature:
Date:
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
Notes
2A student will complete all lower division core requirements as
well as prerequisites by the end of sophomore year.
A student will complete all lower division core requirements as
well as prerequisites by the end of sophmore year.
3A maximum of 33 upper division units in MDLL department will
be accepted toward degree requirements.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
5
Students that need more units to complete the major-minor
because of their language placement must take additional
courses in the corresponding language, or MDLL 3400, 4400
or FNLT 4200 (provided it is related to language
concentration) If additional classes are not available in the
MDLL Department, students may fulfill those credits with
elective courses in the appropriate cultural studies areas (e.g.,
ASPA, EURO, HMNT) in consultation with the corresponding
language advisor and the Department Chair.
Notes
A maximum of 31 upper division units in MDLL department will be
accepted toward degree requirements.
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 55 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
Modern Languages Major Modern Languages Major
Lower Division Requirements
Upper Division Requirements²
Upper Division Requirements²
3
2
Lower Division Requirements
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Modern Languages
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 37-46
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 57
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 17-26
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 3-4
Understanding Human Behavior:
Fulfilled by MDLL 300/3400P
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections: Fulfilled by
major if taking MDLL 400/44003-4
Total 37-46
NOTES:
Core Curriculum
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Units for required major course(s) that
also meet the core will be counted
towards the major. This does not take
into consideration a major elective
course(s) that may meet both a major and
core requirement(s). If two required
areas are met by one course, the
outstanding units must be met in the
Elective units total.
Flags- New Core Requirement
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
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Ye
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3
Nature of Science, Technology & Mathematics 3
Engaged Learning
Writing 1
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning
REVISED Feb. 2015
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Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Language A: 2103 4 Language A: 2104 4
Language B: 1101 4 Language B: 1102 4
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Quantitative Reasoning 3
FPHI Core FQTR Core
Total Units 15-16 Total Units 14
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Language A: Upper-Division 4 Language A: Upper-Division 4
Language B: 2103 4 Language B: 2104 4
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4 Creative Experience 3
FTHI Core ECRE Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Studies in American Diversity 4
FDIV Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MDLL 3400: Linguistics 4 Language B: Upper-Division 4
EHBV Core
Language A: Upper-Division 4 Science, Technology, and Math 3
ESTM Core
Language B: Upper-Division 4 Flagged Course 4
LWRT, LQTR, LORS, LINL, or LENL
Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
EHAP Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MDLL 4400: Applied Linguistics (IINC) or FNLT
4200: Comparative Cultures
4 MDLL 4990: Senior Capstone Project 1
Option for IINC Core
Language B: Upper-Division 4 Faith and Reason 4
IFTR Core
Ethics and Justice 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
IEJT Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 17
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
[5] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
[6] Students that need more units to complete the major-minor because of their language placement must take additional courses in the corresponding language, or MDLL 3400, 4400 or FNLT 4200 (provided it
is related to language concentration) If additional classes are not available in the MDLL Department, students may fulfill those credits with elective courses in the appropriate cultural studies areas (e.g., ASPA,
EURO, HMNT) in consultation with the corresponding language advisor and the Department Chair.
[7] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
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[1] Students may take no more than ten upper division courses in any one department.
[2] A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in all major courses.
[3] A student will complete all lower division core requirements as well as prerequisites by the end of sophomore year.
[4] A maximum of 33 upper division units in MDLL department will be accepted toward degree requirements.
P
P P
P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
Modern Languages 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Philosophy
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 33 units (6-12 LD, 24-30 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 40 units (12 LD, 32 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course
#
PHIL 198: Philosophical Inquiry (FPHI) 3 100/198 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry (FPHI) 4
PHIL 221: Symbolic Logic (LQTR) 3 PHIL 221 PHIL 2010: Logic (LQTR) 4
Total 6 PHIL 2910: Proseminar 4
Total 12
PHIL 320-330: Ethics (IEJT) 3
PHIL 381: Ancient Philosophy 3 320-330 PHIL 3100: Ethics (IEJT) 4
PHIL 383: Medieval Philosophy (IFTR) 3 PHIL 381 PHIL 3510: Ancient Philosophy 4
PHIL 385: Modern Philosophy I 3 PHIL 383 PHIL 3520: Medieval Philosophy (IFTR) 4
PHIL 387: Modern Philosophy II 3 PHIL 385 PHIL 3530: Modern Philosophy I 4
PHIL Elective Upper Division 3 PHIL 387 PHIL 3540: Modern Philosophy II 4
PHIL Elective Upper Division 3 PHIL Elective Upper Division 4
PHIL Elective Upper Division 3 PHIL Elective Upper Division 4
PHIL Elective Upper or Lower Division 3 PHIL Elective Upper or Lower Division 4
PHIL Elective Upper or Lower Division 3 PHIL 495 PHIL 4990 Senior Assessment 0
PHIL 495 Senior Assessment 0 Total 32
Total 30
3
4
4
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NONOTES:
Advisor Signature:
Date:
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
One course must be in Contemporary Philosophy
5Students are strongly encouraged to study a foreign
language to enhance their philosophical studies.30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
5Students are strongly encouraged to study a foreign language
to enhance their philosophical studies.
Upper Division Requirements²
Notes
2
The number of lower and upper division electives required is
determined by the number of lower and upper division units
completed in the major.
1A minimum average grade of C+ (2.3) in Philosophy courses
is required.
Upper Division Requirements²
Notes
2
The number of lower and upper division electives required is
determined by the number of lower and upper division units
completed in the major.
3Majors may take a maximum of 39 units of upper division
Philosophy.
1A minimum average grade of C+ (2.3) in Philosophy courses is
required.
Lower Division Requirements
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 33 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
Philosophy Major Philosophy Major
Lower Division Requirements
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Philosophy
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 30-38
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 40
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives 42-50
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry:
Fulfilled by PHIL 198/1800P
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 3-4
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice:
Fulfilled by PHIL 320-330/3100P
Faith & Reason:
Fulfilled by PHIL 383/3520P
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 30-38
NOTES:Flags- New Core Requirement
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
EX
PL
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Years
2 a
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Nature of Science, Technology & Mathematics
Units for required major course(s) that
also meet the core will be counted
towards the major. This does not take
into consideration a major elective
course(s) that may meet both a major and
core requirement(s). If two required
areas are met by one course, the
outstanding units must be met in the
Elective units total.
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Core Curriculum
Engaged Learning
Writing 1
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning
REVISED Feb. 2015
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Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 PHIL 2910: Philosophy Proseminar 4
FPHI Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FQTR Core FTHI Core
Studies in American Diversity 4 Flagged Course 4
FDIV Core LWRT, LORS, LINL, or LENL
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHIL 2010 4 PHIL 3520 4
Flag: LQTR IFTR Core
PHIL 3510 4 Understanding Human Behavior 4
EHBV Core
Creative Experience 3 Lower-Division Elective 4
ECRE Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
See Note 5 below See Note 5 below
Total Units 15 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHIL 3100 4 PHIL 3540 4
IEJT Core
PHIL 3530 4 PHIL Upper-Division Elective 4
Nature of Science, Tech, and Math 3 Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4
ESTM Core EHAP Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHIL Upper-Division Elective: Contemporary 4 P PHIL 4990: Senior Assessment 0
*See Note 4 below.
Interdisciplinary Connections 4 PHIL Upper-Division Elective 4
IINC Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Flagged Course 4
LWRT, LORS, LINL, or LENL
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper Division UnitsNotes:
[2] The number of lower and upper division electives required is determined by the number of lower and upper division units completed in the major.
[3] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
[4] One course must be in Contemporary Philosophy.
[5] Students are strongly encouraged to study a foreign language to enhance their philosophical studies.
[6] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
P
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[1] A minimum average grade of C+ (2.3) in Philosophy courses is required.
P P
P P P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P P
P P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Philosophy 4-Year Plan Worksheet Example Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Philosophy (Honors)
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 36 units (6 LD, 30 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 48 units (8 LD, 40 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course
#
PHIL 198: Philosophical Inquiry (FPHI) 3 100/198 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry (FPHI) 4
PHIL 221: Symbolic Logic (LQTR) 3 PHIL 221 PHIL 2010: Logic (LQTR) 4
Total 6 PHIL 2910: Proseminar 4
Total 12
PHIL 320-330: Ethics (IEJT) 3
PHIL 381: Ancient Philosophy 3 320-330 PHIL 3100: Ethics (IEJT) 4
PHIL 383: Medieval Philosophy (IFTR) 3 PHIL 381 PHIL 3510: Ancient Philosophy 4
PHIL 385: Modern Philosophy I 3 PHIL 383 PHIL 3520: Medieval Philosophy (IFTR) 4
PHIL 387: Modern Philosophy II 3 PHIL 385 PHIL 3530: Modern Philosophy I 4
PHIL Elective Upper Division 3 PHIL 387 PHIL 3540: Modern Philosophy II 4
PHIL Elective Upper Division 3 PHIL Elective Upper Division 4
PHIL Elective Upper or Lower Division 3 PHIL Elective Upper Division 4
PHIL Elective Upper or Lower Division 3 PHIL Elective Upper or Lower Division 4
PHIL 495 Senior Assessment 0
PHIL 500: Senior Project (see Note 4) 3
Total 30 PHIL 495 PHIL 4990 Senior Assessment 0
Total 40
4
5
4
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO 5
Advisor Signature: 6
Date:
4
Honors in Philosophy requires a minimum grade of 3.3 in PHIL
500: Senior Project.
3
This requirement may be met either by taking a Philosophy
elective (upper or lower division) or by completing an
intermediate (third-semester or higher) language course and
passing a language exam administered by the Philosophy
department.
The number of lower and upper division electives required is
determined by the number of lower and upper division units
completed in the major.
One course must be in Contemporary Philosophy.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
Students are strongly encouraged to study a foreign
language to enhance their philosophical studies.
PHIL Elective Upper or Lower Division or
meet language requirement (see
Note 3)
PHIL 500PHIL 5990: Capstone or Senior Project
(see Note 4)
7
3Majors may take a maximum of 39 units of upper division
Philosophy.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
6Students are strongly encouraged to study a foreign language
to enhance their philosophical studies. Honors in Philosophy requires a minimum grade of A- in the
Capstone course or Senior Thesis.
Lower Division Requirements
Upper Division Requirements²
Upper Division Requirements²
Notes
1Honors in Philosophy requires a minimum GPA of 3.67 in
Philosophy courses.
Notes
4
1Honors in Philosophy requires a minimum GPA of 3.3 in
Philosophy courses.
2
The number of lower and upper division electives required is
determined by the number of lower and upper division units
completed in the major.
2
Lower Division Requirements
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 36 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
Philosophy Major Honors Philosophy Major Honors
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Philosophy (Honors)
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required Requirements Core 30-38
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 48
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives 34-42
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry:
Fulfilled by PHIL 198/1800P
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 3-4
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice:
Fulfilled by PHIL 320-330/3100P
Faith & Reason:
Fulfilled by PHIL 383/3520P
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 30-38
NOTES:
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
FO
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Years
1 a
nd 2
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
Units for required major course(s) that
also meet the core will be counted
towards the major. This does not take
into consideration a major elective
course(s) that may meet both a major and
core requirement(s). If two required
areas are met by one course, the
outstanding units must be met in the
Elective units total.
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
S
Years
2 a
nd 3
Quantitative Reasoning
Engaged Learning
Nature of Science, Technology & Mathematics 3
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
Flags- New Core Requirement
Writing 1
Core Curriculum
REVISED Feb. 2015
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Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 PHIL 2910: Philosophy Proseminar 4
FPHI Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FQTR Core FTHI Core
Studies in American Diversity 4 Flagged Course 4
FDIV Core LWRT, LORS, LINL, or LENL
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHIL 2010 4 PHIL 3520 4
Flag: LQTR IFTR Core
PHIL 3510 4 Understanding Human Behavior 4
EHBV Core
Creative Experience 3 Lower-Division Elective 4
ECRE Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
See Note 5 below See Note 5 below
Total Units 15 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHIL 3100 4 PHIL 3540 4
IEJT Core
PHIL 3530 4 PHIL Upper-Division Elective 4
Nature of Science, Tech, and Math 3 Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4
ESTM Core EHAP Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHIL Upper-Division Elective: Contemporary 4 P PHIL 4990: Senior Assessment 0
*See Note 4 below.
PHIL Elective 4 PHIL 5990: Capstone or Senior Project 4
Interdisciplinary Connections 4 PHIL Upper-Division Elective 4
IINC Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Flagged Course 4
LWRT, LORS, LINL, or LENL
Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper Division UnitsNotes:
[2] The number of lower and upper division electives required is determined by the number of lower and upper division units completed in the major.
[3] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
[4] One course must be in Contemporary Philosophy.
[5] Students are strongly encouraged to study a foreign language to enhance their philosophical studies.
[6] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
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[1] A minimum average grade of C+ (2.3) in Philosophy courses is required.
P P P
P P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P P
P P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Philosophy Honors 4-Year Plan Worksheet Example Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Political Science
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 36 units (12 LD, 24 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 40 units (16 LD, 24 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course #
POLS 135, 155 or 165 (select two) 6POLS 135,
155, or 165POLS 1200, 1400 or 1600 (select two) 8
POLS 210 3 POLS 210 POLS 2100 (LQTR) 4
POLS 220 3 POLS 220 POLS 2000 (LWRT) 4
Total 12 Total 16
POLS upper division 4 POLS Upper-Division 4
POLS upper division 4 POLS Upper-Division 4
POLS upper division 4 POLS Upper-Division 4
POLS upper division 4 POLS Upper-Division 4
POLS upper division 4 POLS Upper-Division 4
POLS 500 Level Seminar 4500-Level
SeminarPOLS 5000-Level Seminar 4
Total 24 Total 24
1 1
2 2
5
7 NOTES:
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature:
Date:
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
A maximum of 32 upper division units in POLS will be
accepted toward degree requirements. Minimum upper
division POLS is 24 units.
4
Students who attain a minimum GPA of 3.6, both overall and
in the major, are eligible to enroll in POLS 5800 Honors
Seminar in the fall and to write an Honors Thesis (POLS
5810) in the spring of their senior year.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
Political Science Major¹
Upper Division Requirements3
Political Science Major¹
Upper Division Requirements3
Notes
An average grade of C (2.0) must be earned in major courses.
Understanding Human Behavior Core; non-POLS
3
Notes
An average grade of C (2.0) must be earned in major courses.
A maximum of 32 upper division units in POLS will be
accepted toward degree requirements. Minimum upper
division POLS is 24 units.
Understanding Human Behavior Core; non POLS
Students who attain a minimum GPA of 3.6, both overall and in
the major, are eligible to enroll in POLS 581 Honors Seminar in
the fall and to write an Honors Thesis (POLS 591) in the spring
of their senior year.
Students must take at least one course in each of the four
Subfields: Political Thought, American Politics, Comparative
Politics and International World Politics. These courses can be
completed at the upper or lower division level.
6
3
4
Student must take at least four 4 unit courses to complete the
major. At least one course per Group 1-4; UD or
LD courses.
5
Lower Division Requirements
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 36 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
Lower Division Requirements
REVISED Feb. 2015
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Political Science
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 40-49
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 40
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 31-40
Quantitative Reasoning 3 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 3-4
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 40-49
NOTES:Flags- New Core Requirement
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
S
Units for required major course(s) that
also meet the core will be counted
towards the major. This does not take
into consideration a major elective
course(s) that may meet both a major and
core requirement(s). If two required
areas are met by one course, the
outstanding units must be met in the
Elective units total.Years
2 a
nd 3Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
Core Curriculum
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Years
1 a
nd 2
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
Engaged Learning
Writing 1: POLS 220/2000
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning: POLS 210/2100
REVISED Feb. 2015
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Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
POLS 1200, 1400, or 1600 4 POLS 1200, 1400, or 1600 4
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 Studies in American Diversity 4
FQTR Core FDIV Core
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
FPHI Core
Total Units 14-15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
POLS 2100 4 POLS 2000 4
Flag: LQTR Flag: LWRT
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4 Understanding Human Behavior 4
FTHI Core EHBV Core *See Note 2 below.
Creative Experience 3 Nature of Science, Tech, and Math 3
ECRE Core ESTM Core
Lower-Division Elective 3 Lower-Division Elective 4
Lower-Division Elective 3
Total Units 17 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
POLS Upper-Division Elective 4 POLS Upper-Division Elective 4
POLS Upper-Division Elective 4 Ethics and Justice 4
IEJT Core
Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
EHAP Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
POLS Upper-Division Elective 4 POLS 5000-Level Seminar 4
Faith and Reason 4 POLS Upper-Division 4
IFTR Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IINC Core
Upper-Division Elective** 4 Lower-Division Elective 3
**Consider Honors Seminar: note 4
below. Total Units 16 Total Units 15
Total Units
Upper Division UnitsNotes:
[5] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
[6] Once a student has enrolled at LMU and declared a Political Science major or minor, only LMU course work or courses from an LMU-approved study abroad program will be accepted for the major or
minor.
[7] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
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[1] An average grade of C (2.0) must be earned in major courses.
[2] Understanding Human Behavior Core; non POLS.
[3] A maximum of 32 upper division units in POLS will be accepted toward degree requirements. Minimum upper division POLS is 24 units.
[4] Students who attain a minimum GPA of 3.6, both overall and in the major, are eligible to enroll in POLS 581 Honors Seminar in the fall and to write an Honors Thesis (POLS 591) in the spring of their
senior year.
P P
P P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P
P P
P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
Political Science 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Psychology
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 40 units (16 LD, 24 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 40 units (16 LD, 24 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course #
PSYC 100 3 PSYC 100 PSYC 1000 (Intro) or 1098 (Topical) (EHBV) 4
PSYC 241: Statisticspre-req. PSYC 100
3PSYC 241
& 243
PSYC 2001: Statistical Methods in Psych
(FQTR) (pre-req. PSYC 100/198 or 1000/1098)4
PSYC 243: Statistics Labpre-req. PSYC 100
1PSYC 261
& 265
PSYC 2002: Research Methods
(LINL, LQTR) pre-reqs. PSYC 241/243 or 2001)4
PSYC 251: Brain and Behaviorpre-reqs PSYC 100
3
PSYC 261: Experimental Methods pre-reqs PSYC 100, 241, 243
3
PSYC 265: Non-Experimental Methodspre-reqs PSYC 100, 241, 243
3 Total 16
Total 16
PSYC 401 PSYC 3001 Cognition 4
PSYC 401 Cognition 3 PSYC 410 PSYC 3002: Social Psychology 4
PSYC 410 Social Psychology 3300 or 400
LevelPSYC 3000 or 4000-level 4
PSYC 415 Lifespan Development 3300 or 400
LevelPSYC 4000-level (Applied Engagement*) 4
PSYC 400 level 3 400 Level PSYC 4000-level Elective 4
PSYC 400 level 3 PSYC 515 PSYC 4100 Capstone 4
PSYC 300 or 400 level 3 PSYC 595 PSYC 4195 Senior Assessment 0
PSYC 300 or 400 level 3 Total 24
PSYC 515 Capstone 3
PSYC 595 Senior Assessment 0
Total 24 1
1 3
3
NOTES:
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature: Date:
4
At least 18 units of upper division PSYC and 30 of the last 36
units must be completed at LMU. 5
Upper Division Requirements²
At least 16 units of upper division PSYC and 30 of the last 36 units
must be completed at LMU.
PSYC 2003: Brain & Behavior (pre-reqs. PSYC 100/198 or 1000/1098)
Notes
A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in all Psychology courses.
Maximum of 12 units may be 3000-level PSYC courses.
4
Students may not register for any PSYC course for a third time
without written permission of the department chairperson and Dean
of the College.
2
Upper Division Requirements²
A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one department
(including PSYC) will be accepted toward degree requirements.Notes
A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in all Psychology courses.
Students may not register for any PSYC course for a third
time without written permission of the department chairperson
and Dean of the College.
2
Maximum of 6 units may be 300 level PSYC courses.
A maximum of 30 upper division units in any one department
(including PSYC) will be accepted toward degree
requirements.
Applied engagement requirement is fulfilled by completing any
PSYC 3000/4000-level course with an engaged learning flag.*
5
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 40 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
4
Lower Division Requirements
Psychology Major¹Psychology Major¹
Lower Division Requirements
PSYC 251
REVISED May 2015
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BCLA Major 3 to 4 Unit Transition Worksheet Psychology
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 34-42
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 40
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 38-46
Quantitative Reasoning:
Fulfilled by PSYC 241/2001P Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 3-4
Understand. Human Behvr: Fulfilled by
PSYC 100/1000 or PSYC 198/1098P
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 34-42
NOTES:
Writing 1: Fulfilled by PSYC 515/4100
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
NOTE: Units for required major course(s) that also
meet the core will be counted towards the
major. This does not take into consideration a
major elective course(s) that may meet both a
major and core requirement(s). If two
required areas are met by one course, the
outstanding units must be met in the Elective
units total.
Years
1 a
nd 2
3
Years
2 a
nd 3
Core Curriculum
Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
S
*Review the major requirement notes for more
information on applied engagement.
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Engaged Learning:
Fulfilled by PSYC applied engagement*
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy:
Fulfilled by PSYC 261/2002
Quantitative Reasoning:
Fulfilled by PSYC 261/2002
Years
3 a
nd 4
Flags- New Core Requirement
REVISED May 2015
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Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PSYC 1000 or PSYC 1098 4 PSYC 2001: Statistics and Lab 4
EHBV Core FQTR Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Studies in American Diversity 4
FPHI Core FDIV Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15-16 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PSYC 2002 4 PSYC 2003 4
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4 Nature of Science, Tech, and Math 3
FTHI Core ESTM Core
Creative Experience 3 Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4
ECRE Core EHAP Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PSYC 3001 4 PSYC 3002 4
Interdisciplinary Connections 4 Ethics and Justice 4
IINC Core IEJT Core
Faith and Reason 4 Flagged Course 4
IFTR Core LWRT, LQTR, LORS, LINL, or
LENLUpper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PSYC 3XXX or 4XXX Elective 4 PSYC 4100: Capstone 4
PSYC 4XXX Elective 4 PSYC 4XXX Elective with Applied
Engagement
4
Upper-Division Elective 4 PSYC 4195: Senior Assessment 0
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper Division UnitsNotes:
[2] A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one department (including PSYC) will be accepted toward degree requirements.
[3] Maximum of 12 units may be 3000-level PSYC courses.
[4] Students may not register for any PSYC course for a third time without written permission of the department chairperson and Dean of the College.
[5] At least 16 units of upper division PSYC and 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
[6] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and
core requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
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[1] A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in all Psychology courses.
P P
P P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
Psychology 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P P
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BCLA Major 3-4 Unit Transition Worksheet Sociology
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 36 units (9 LD, 27 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 40 units (12 LD, 28 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Sociology Major¹ Sociology Major¹
Lower Division RequirementsOld Course
#
SOCL 100 3 SOCL 100 SOCL 1000 4
SOCL 109 3 SOCL 109 SOCL 2000 4
SOCL 210 3 SOCL 210 SOCL 2100 (FQTR: Quant. Reasn Core) 4
Total 9 Total 12
Upper Division Requirements² Upper Division Requirements²
SOCL 301 3 SOCL 301 SOCL 3000 (Sociological Theory) 4
SOCL 401 3 Theme area 1 4
Theme area 3 Theme area 2 4
Theme area 3 Theme area 3 4
Theme area 3 SOCL upper division 4
Theme area 3 SOCL upper division 4
SOCL upper division 3 SOCL 495 SOCL 4900 (senior year; FLAG: Writing) 4
SOCL upper division 3 Total 28
SOCL 495 (senior year) 3
Total 27 Major Notes
Major Notes
2
2
6
7
6
7
NOTES:
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature:
Date:
At least two 3000 or 4000-level SOCL courses must be completed
in the senior year.
Lower Division Requirements
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 36 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
3
3Second Understanding Human Behavior Core; non SOCL, from ECON,
POLS, URBN, PSYC.
A maximum of 30 upper division units in any one department (including
SOCL) will be accepted toward degree requirements.
1
1
Second Understanding Human Behavior Core; non SOCL, from
ECON, POLS, URBN, PSYC.
A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one department
(including SOCL) will be accepted toward overall degree
requirements.
An average grade of C (2.0) is required in upper division courses
included in the major.
A minimum grade of C is required in lower division courses in the
major.
A minimum grade of C is required in lower division courses in the
major.
4
w If students have taken SOCL 301, it counts for the SOCL 3000 course. If they have taken SOCL 301 and 401, they can
use 401 to meet an UD course requirement.
4
See Bulletin for Theme Areas. Students must take one course
from three of the six theme areas.
5
5
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
See Bulletin for Theme Areas. Students must take one course from
four of the six theme areas.
An average grade of C (2.0) is required in upper division courses
included in the major.
At least two 300 or 400-level SOCL courses must be completed in the
senior year
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
REVISED March 2015
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BCLA Major 3-4 Unit Transition Worksheet Sociology
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 37-46
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 40
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 34-43
Quantitative Reasoning:
Fulfilled by SOCL 210/2100P Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 3-4
Understanding Human Behavior
See Major Note 23-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 37-46
NOTES:
Years
1 a
nd 2
Flags- New Core Requirement
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
S
Years
2 a
nd 3
Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
Units for required major course(s) that
also meet the core will be counted
towards the major. This does not take
into consideration a major elective
course(s) that may meet both a major
and core requirement(s). If two
required areas are met by one course,
the outstanding units must be met in the
Elective units total.
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
Core Curriculum
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Engaged Learning
Writing 1: Fulfilled by 495/4900 (Sr Seminar)
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning
REVISED March 2015
67
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
SOCL 1000 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FRTA Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FFYS Core FTHI Core
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4
FPHI Core EHAP Core
Studies in American Diversity 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
FDIV Core
Total Units 15-16 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
SOCL 2000 4 Understanding Human Behavior 4 P
EHBV Core *See Note 2 below
SOCL 2100 4 Nature of Science, Technology, and Math 3
FQTR Core ESTM Core
Creative Experience 3 Lower-Division Elective 4
ECRE Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
SOCL 3000 4 SOCL Theme C 4
SOCL Theme A 4 SOCL Upper-Division Elective 4
SOCL Theme B 4 Ethics and Justice 4
IEJT Core
Flagged Course 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
LWRT, LQTR, LORS, LINL, or LENL
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
SOCL Upper-Division Elective 4 SOCL 4900: Sociology Seminar 4
Faith and Reason 4 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IFTR Core IINC Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper Division UnitsNotes:
[5] At least two 3000 or 4000-level SOCL courses must be completed in the senior year.
[6] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
[7] See Bulletin for Theme Areas. Students must take one course from three of the six theme areas.
[8] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
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[1] A minimum grade of C is required in lower division courses in the major.
[2] Understanding Human Behavior Core; non SOCL
[3] A maximum of 32 upper division units in any one department (including SOCL) will be accepted toward overall degree requirements.
[4] An average grade of C (2.0) is required in upper division courses included in the major.
P P
P P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P P
P P
Sociology 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
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BCLA Major 3-4 Unit Transition Worksheet Spanish
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 37 units (12 LD, 25 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 37 units (12 LD, 25 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course
#
SPAN 101 3 SPAN 203 SPAN 2102 (LORS) 4
SPAN 102 3SPAN 204
or 205
SPAN 2103 (LORS) or SPAN 2113
(LORS)4
SPAN 203 3 SPAN 321 SPAN 2804 (LORS & LWRT) 4
SPAN 204 or SPAN 205 3 Total 12
Total 12
SPAN 322 SPAN 3510 (LORS & LWRT) 4
SPAN 321 3 SPAN 333 SPAN 3410 (EHBV) 4
SPAN 322 3 4
SPAN 333 3 4
3 400-Level SPAN 4000-level 4
3 400-Level SPAN 4000-level 4
SPAN 400-level 3 SPAN 500 SPAN 4990 Senior Capstone 1
SPAN 400-level 3 Total 25
SPAN 400-level 3
SPAN 500 Senior Capstone 1
Total 25 1
1
5
5
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature:
Date:
3
2
4A maximum of 32 units of upper division SPAN is applicable
to the degree.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
3
SPAN 4990 is o be taken during or after the last semester in
the SPAN program. Guidelines for the portfolio and oral
presentation are available in the Modern Languages and
Literatures department.
Lower division SPAN courses may be waived through the LMU
Spanish placement exam. The units are made up in the elective
area.
SPAN 500 is to be taken during or after the last semester in the
SPAN program. Guidelines for the portfolio and oral
presentation are available in the Modern Languages and
Literatures department.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU Students that need more units to complete the major-minor
because of their language placement must take additional
courses in the corresponding language, or MDLL 3400, 4400
or FNLT 4200 (provided it is related to language
concentration) If additional classes are not available in the
MDLL Department, students may fulfill those credits with
elective courses in the appropriate cultural studies areas
(e.g., ASPA, EURO, HMNT) in consultation with the
corresponding language advisor and the Department Chair.
6
SPAN 1101 is a pre-requisite for major and minor. Lower
division SPAN courses may be waived through the LMU
Spanish placement exam, but no units are granted. The
units are made up in the elective area.
2Notes
A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in all major courses.
A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in all major courses.
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 37 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
Spanish Major
Two courses selected from:
SPAN 3541 (IINC, LORS, LWRT),
SPAN 3521 (LINL), or SPAN 3431
(IINC, LORS, LWRT)
Notes
Spanish Major
Lower Division Requirements
Two courses selected from SPAN 331,
SPAN 332, or SPAN 334
Upper Division Requirements²
Upper Division Requirements²
Lower Division Requirements
SPAN 331,
332, or 334
A maximum of 30 units of upper division SPAN is applicable to
the degree.4
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BCLA Major 3-4 Unit Transition Worksheet Spanish
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 34-42
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 37
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives 41-49
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 3-4
Understanding Human Behavior: Fulfilled
by SPAN 333/3410P
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections: Fulfilled by
SPAN 331/3541 or SPAN 334/3431 P
Total 34-42
NOTES:
Years
1 a
nd 2
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
Units for required major course(s) that
also meet the core will be counted
towards the major. This does not take
into consideration a major elective
course(s) that may meet both a major
and core requirement(s). If two required
areas are met by one course, the
outstanding units must be met in the
Elective units total.
Years
2 a
nd 3
Years
3 a
nd 4
Flags- New Core Requirement
Writing 1: SPAN 321/2804
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
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Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
INT
EG
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NS
Core Curriculum
FO
UN
DA
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NS
Writing 2: SPAN 322/3510, 331/3541
Oral Skills: SPAN 2102, 2103, 2113, 2603, 2804,
3431, 3510, 3541,
Information Literacy: if taking SPAN 332/3521
Quantitative Reasoning
Engaged Learning: if taking SPAN 442/4565
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Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
SPAN 2102* 4 SPAN 2103 or 2113 4
FLAG: LORS *See note 5 below FLAG: LORS
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 Studies in American Diversity 4
FQTR Core FDIV Core
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FPHI Core FTHI Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
SPAN 2804 4 SPAN 3410 4
FLAGS: LORS and LWRT EHBV Core
Creative Experience 3 Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4
ECRE Core EHAP Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Nature of Science, Tech, and Math 3
ESTM Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
SPAN 3510 4 SPAN 3521 (LINL) OR 3541 (IINC CORE,
LORS, LWRT) OR 3431 (IINC CORE,
LORS)
4
FLAGS: LORS and LWRT Option for IINC Core and FLAGS
Faith and Reason 4 Ethics and Justice 4
IFTR Core IEJT Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
SPAN 3521 (LINL) OR 3541 (IINC CORE,
LORS, LWRT) OR 3431 (IINC CORE,
LORS)
4 SPAN 4990: Senior Capstone Project 1
Option for IINC Core and FLAGS
SPAN 4000-Level Elective 4 SPAN 4000-Level Elective 4
Flagged Course 4 Flagged Course 4
LQTR, LINL, or LENL LQTR, LINL, or LENL
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 3
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper Division UnitsNotes:
[2] SPAN 4990 is to be taken during or after the last semester in the SPAN program. Guidelines for the portfolio and oral presentation are available in the Modern Languages and Literatures
department.
[3] A maximum of 32 units of upper division SPAN is applicable to the degree.
[4] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
[5] Students with no previous knowledge of Spanish (i.e. those who were not placed into SPAN 2102 or above in the first semester) will be able to complete the program in four years if they are
willing to take a Spanish course approved by our department, either abroad or at another institution during the summer.
[6] Students that need more units to complete the major-minor because of their language placement must take additional courses in the corresponding language, or MDLL 3400, 4400 or FNLT 4200
(provided it is related to language concentration) If additional classes are not available in the MDLL Department, students may fulfill those credits with elective courses in the appropriate cultural
studies areas (e.g., ASPA, EURO, HMNT) in consultation with the corresponding language advisor and the Department Chair.
[7] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
P
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[1] A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in all major courses.
P P
P P P P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P
Spanish 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
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BCLA Major 3-4 Unit Transition Worksheet Theological Studies
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 36 units (6 LD, 30 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 40 units (12 LD, 28 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course
#
THST 100: Heb Bible/OT:Theo,Hist,Int
or THST 198 of appropriate title3
THST
100/198
THST 1000: Hebrew Bible/OT or
THST 1010: New Test (FTHI)4
THST 110: New Testament Contexts or
THST 198 of appropriate title3
THST
110/198
THST 1030: Expl Catholic or
THST 1080: Comp Theology4
Total 6198 of
same titleTHST 1500: World Religions in LA (FDIV) 4
Total 12
THST 320 3
THST 321 3See
AdvisorTHST Upper Division EHAP 4
THST Area A 3 THST Upper Division Elective (LENL) 4
THST Area A 3 THST Upper Division Elective 4
THST Area B 3 THST Upper Division Elective 4
THST Area B 3 THST 4000-Level Elective 4
THST Area B 3 THST 495 THST 4090: Major Theo/Relig Thinker 4
THST Area C 3 THST 496 THST 4091: Major Theo/Relig Theme 4
THST Upper Division 3 Total 28
THST 496 Senior Seminar 3
Total 30
1
2
1
2
3 4
5
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO NOTES:
Advisor Signature:
Date:
See Bulletin for courses to fulfill area reqs in the major.
Theology Major
Upper Division Requirements²
Theology Major
Upper Division Requirements²
Notes
An average grade of C (2.0) must be maintained in major
courses.
Notes
An average grade of C (2.0) must be maintained in major
courses.
At least 12 units in the major must be taken at the 4000 level.
Lower Division Requirements Lower Division Requirements
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 36 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
Additional philosophy courses are recommended and should be
taken as early as possible.
6
3
It is recommended that students planning to pursue graduate
study in Theology have a reading knowledge of two languages,
classical or modern.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
At least 12 units in the major must be taken at the 400 level.
It is recommended that students planning to pursue graduate
study in Theology have a reading knowledge of two languages,
classical or modern.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
Additional philosophy courses are recommended and should be
taken as early as possible.
4 5
A Theology Major must attain either Intermediate Level
Competency in a language relevant to research interests OR
take 2 upper-division engaged learning courses (one is already
required by the core; the other needs to be a THST engaged
learning course)
6
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BCLA Major 3-4 Unit Transition Worksheet Theological Studies
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 28-34
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 40
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 46-52
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: Fulfilled by THST
198/1000-1080P
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity:
Fulfilled by THST 198/1500: World
Religions in LA
P NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives: Fulfilled
by any THST major course with EHAP
attribute
P
Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason:
Fulfilled by any THST major course with
IFTR attribute
P
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 28-34
NOTES:
A minimum of 45 upper division units is requiredE
XP
LO
RA
TIO
NS
Years
2 a
nd 3
Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
Engaged Learning: Take a THST with this flag
Writing 1
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
Units for required major course(s) that also
meet the core will be counted towards the
major. This does not take into consideration
a major elective course(s) that may meet
both a major and core requirement(s). If
two required areas are met by one course,
the outstanding units must be met in the
Elective units total.
Flags- New Core Requirement
Core Curriculum
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Years
1 a
nd 2
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Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
THST 1000: Hebrew Bible/Old Testament or
THST 1010 New Testament Contexts
4 THST 1030: Exploring Catholic Tradition or
THST 1080: Comparative Theology
4
FTHI Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FQTR Core FPHI Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
THST 1500: World Religions in L.A. 4 Any Upper-Division THST with the EHAP
Attribute
4
FDIV Core EHAP Core
Creative Experience 3 Nature of Science, Tech, and Math 4
ECRE Core ESTM Core
Understanding Human Behavior 4 Elective 3
EHBV Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
THST Upper-Division Elective with IFTR
Attribute
4 THST Upper-Division Elective 4
IFTR Core
THST 4000-Level Elective 4 Ethics and Justice 4
IEJT Core *See Note 8 below
Interdisciplinary Connections 4 Elective 4
IINC Core
Elective 4 Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
THST 4000-Level: Elective with LENL flag 4 THST 4090: Major Thinker 4
Flag: LENL
THST 4901: Major Theme 4 Elective 4
Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper Division UnitsNotes:
Theological Studies 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
Second Year
P P
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P P
P P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P
P P
P P P
P P
P
[4] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
[5] Additional philosophy courses are recommended and should be taken as early as possible.
[6] A Theology Major must attain either Intermediate Level Competency in a language relevant to research interests OR take 2 upper-division engaged learning courses (one is already required by the core;
the other needs to be a THST engaged learning course).
[7] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
[8] Students who double-major are encouraged to consider a THST course that fulfills Integrations: Ethics and Justice Core. If this course is taken within the major, the student will replace the units with an elective.
P
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[1] An average grade of C (2.0) must be maintained in major courses.
[2] At least 12 units in the major must be taken at the 4000 level.
[3] It is recommended that students planning to pursue graduate study in Theology have a reading knowledge of two languages, classical or modern.
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BCLA Major 3-4 Unit Transition Worksheet Urban Studies
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 39 units (15 LD, 24 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 40 units (16 LD, 28 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course
#
AFAM 115, APAM 117 or CHST 116 3 URBN 100 URBN 1000 (EHBV) 4
URBN 100 3 URBN 110 URBN 1010 4
URBN 110 3 SOCL 109 SOCL 2000 4
SOCL 109 3 SOCL 210 SOCL 2100 (FQTR) 4
SOCL 210 3 Total 16
Total 15
URBN 345 URBN 3045 4
URBN 345 3 URBN 346 URBN 3046 4
URBN 346 3 URBN 347 URBN 3047 4
URBN 347 3 URBN Upper-Division Elective 4
URBN 455 3 URBN Upper-Division Elective 4
URBN 456 (pre-requisite URBN 455) 3 URBN 456 URBN 4000 4
Upper Division Area 3 Total 24
Upper Division Area 3
Upper Division Area 3
Total 24 1
1
4
5
5
6 NOTES:
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO
Advisor Signature:
Date:
Upper Division Requirements²
Notes
An average grade of C (2.0) must be maintained in all upper
division courses included in the major.
URBN 456 requires senior standing.
A min. grade of C (2.0) is required in all lower division major
courses
Upper Division Requirements²
Notes
A min. grade of C (2.0) is required in all lower division major
courses
2An average grade of C (2.0) must be maintained in all upper
division courses included in the major.
Lower Division Requirements
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 39 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
Urban Studies MajorUrban Studies Major
Lower Division Requirements
URBN 4000 requires senior standing.
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
2
It is recommended that students complete ECON 100, 105, 110,
or 120 in the Understanding Human Behavior area of the core.
4URBN 455 Urban Internship requires approval of the Program
Director.
3
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
3
It is recommended that students complete ECON 1000, 1050,
1100, or 1200 in the Understanding Human Behavior area of
the core.
REVISED Feb. 2015
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BCLA Major 3-4 Unit Transition Worksheet Urban Studies
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 34-42
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 40
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 38-46
Quantitative Reasoning:
Fulfilled by SOCL 210/2100P Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity 3-4 NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 3-4
Understanding Human Behavior:
Fulfilled by URBN 100/1000P
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 34-42
NOTES:
Core Curriculum
Flags- New Core Requirement
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
S
Years
2 a
nd 3Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Years
1 a
nd 2
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
Units for required major course(s) that also
meet the core will be counted towards the
major. This does not take into
consideration a major elective course(s)
that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are
met by one course, the outstanding units
must be met in the Elective units total.
Engaged Learning
Writing 1
Writing 2
Oral Skills
Information Literacy
Quantitative Reasoning
REVISED Feb. 2015
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Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
URBN 1000 4 URBN 1010 4
EHBV Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Studies in American Diversity 4 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FDIV Core FTHI Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Recommended: ECON 1100 or 1200
Total Units 15-16 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
SOCL 2000 4 SOCL 2100 4
FQTR Core
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4
FPHI Core EHAP Core
Creative Experience 3 Nature of Science, Tech, and Math 3
ECRE Core ESTM Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
URBN 3046 4 URBN 3045 4
4 URBN Upper-Division Elective 4
Ethics and Justice 4 Faith and Reason 4
IEJT Core IFTR Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
URBN Upper-Division Elective 4 URBN 4000: Senior Project 4
Interdisciplinary Connections 4 Elective 4
IINC Core
Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper Division UnitsNotes:
[5] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
[6] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
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[1] A min. grade of C (2.0) is rquired in all lower division major courses.
[2] An average grade of C (2.0) must be maintained in all upper division courses included in the major.
[3] It is recommended that students complete ECON 100/1000, 105/1050, 110/1100, or 120/1200 in the Understanding Human Behavior area of the core.
[4] URBN 4000 requires senior standing.
P P
P P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
URBN 3047P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
P P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
Urban Studies 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
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BCLA Major 3-4 Unit Transition Worksheet Women's Studies
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
3 Unit Major, Total 36 units (12 LD, 24 UD) 4 Unit Major, Total 36 units (12 LD, 24 UD)
2014-2015 Bulletin 2015-2016 Bulletin
Old Course #
WNST 100 3 WNST 100 WNST 1000 (EHBV) 4
WNST 101 3 WNST 101 WNST 1100 (FDIV) 4
WNST 200 3WNST 200
or 220WNST 2000 OR WNST 2200 4
WNST 220 or 222 3 Total 12
Total 12
WNST 301 WNST 3000 (Flags: LWRT & LINL) 4
WNST 301 3 WNST 302 WNST 3100 (Flags: LENL & LQTR) 4
WNST 302 3 Choose Two: 8
WNST 351 3 WNST 304 WNST 3200: Wn and Env Justice
Cluster³ 3 WNST 333 WNST 3300: Gen, Race, Gr Nvls
Cluster³ 3 WNST 335 WNST 3301: Lit by Wn of Color
Cluster³ 3 WNST 351 WNST 3500: Gen and Sexualities
Additional Cluster 3 WNST 440 WNST 4100: Sex, Trade, Trafficking
WNST 497 3WNST 398 of
same titleWNST 3600: Wn Hist in CA
Total 24 WNST 4000: Feminist Political Theory
WNST Upper Division Elective 4
WNST 497 WNST 4900: Senior Seminar (Flags) 4
Total 24
5 3
Any CAPP Adjustments Required? YES NO NOTES:
Advisor Signature: Date:
wA COURSE FULFILLS A REQUIREMENT REGARDLESS OF UNITS
wMINIMUM 36 UNITS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE MAJOR
wA REQUIREMENT THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED STILL COUNTS FOR THE MAJOR
w FULFILLING NEW MAJOR REQUIREMENTS IS SUGGESTED BUT NOT MANDATORY FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS
Women's Studies MajorWomen's Studies Major
Lower Division Requirements
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
2
A max of 30 upper division units in any one department
(including WNST) will be accepted toward degree
requirements. Appropriate courses offered in other
departments may be applied to the major with permission
from the WNST chair.
Notes
Upper Division Requirements
Upper Division Requirements
Notes
1A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in all Women's
Studies courses
Lower Division Requirements
30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU
3See page 96 of the LMU Bulletin for cluster areas. 9 units are
required from one cluster, plus 3 units from a different cluster.
1
4
A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in all Women's Studies
courses
A max of 30 upper division units in any one department
(including WNST) will be accepted toward degree requirements.
Appropriate courses offered in other departments may be
applied to the major with permission from the WNST chair.
2
One of the upper division options must include WNST 303 or
another History of Women class.
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BCLA Major 3-4 Unit Transition Worksheet Women's Studies
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
LMU ID# 2nd MAJOR or MINOR
Total Units Required
Requirements Core 34-42
First Year Seminar 3-4 Major Requirements 36
Rhetorical Arts 3 Electives (non Major) 42-50
Quantitative Reasoning 3-4 Total 120
Theological Inquiry: 100/1000-level 3-4
Philosophical Inquiry: 100/1000-level 4
Studies in American Diversity:
Fulfilled by WNST 101/1100P
NOTE:
Creative Experience 3-4
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 3-4
Understanding Human Behavior:
Fulfilled by WNST 100/1000P
Ethics & Justice 3-4
Faith & Reason 3-4
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 34-42
NOTES:
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
Years
3 a
nd 4
Units for required major course(s) that
also meet the core will be counted
towards the major. This does not take
into consideration a major elective
course(s) that may meet both a major
and core requirement(s). If two required
areas are met by one course, the
outstanding units must be met in the
Elective units total.
Flags- New Core Requirement
Core Curriculum
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Years
1 a
nd 2
A minimum of 45 upper division units is requiredE
XP
LO
RA
TIO
NS
Years
2 a
nd 3
Nature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics 3
Engaged Learning: WNST 302/3100
Writing 1: Fulfilled by Senior Seminar
Writing 2: Fulfilled by WNST 301/3000
Oral Skills: Fulfilled by Senior Seminar
Information Literacy: WNST 301/3000
Quantitative Reasoning: WNST 302/3100
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Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
WNST 1000 4 WNST 1100 4
EHBV Core FDIV Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FQTR Core FTHI Core
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Flagged Course 4
FPHI Core LWRT, LQTR, LORS, LINL, or LENL
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
WNST 2000 or WNST 2200 4 Nature of Science, Tech, and Math 3
ESTM Core
Creative Experience 3 Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4
ECRE Core EHAP Core
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Lower-Division Elective 4 Lower-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
WNST 3000 4 WNST 3100 4
FLAGS: LWRT & LINL FLAGS: LQTR & LENL
4 4
Ethics and Justice 4 Faith and Reason 4
IEJT Core IFTR Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
WNST Upper-Division Elective 4 WNST 4901: Senior Seminar 4
FLAGS: LWRT & LORS
Interdisciplinary Connections 4 Flagged Course 4
IINC Core LWRT, LQTR, LORS, LINL, or LENL
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper Division Units:Notes:
124
60
[1] A minimum grade of C (2.0) is required in all Women's Studies courses.
[2] A max of 30 upper division units in any one department (including WNST) will be accepted toward degree requirements. Appropriate courses offered in other departments may be applied to the
major with permission from the WNST chair.
[3] 30 of the last 36 units must be completed at LMU.
[4] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the Elective units total.
P P
P P
P P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
WNST 3200, 3300, 3301, 3500, 3600,
4100 or 4000P
WNST 3200, 3300, 3301, 3500, 3600,
4100 or 4000P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P P
P P
P P
P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P P
Women's Studies 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
80
College of Business Administration
Additional Notes for CBA Students:
In this guide you will find a new four-year plan for your major. This plan is for CBA students in your major
who enter LMU in Fall 2015. This four-year plan combines 3-unit and 4-unit courses throughout the degree.
Continuing students will maintain the same number of units required to graduate (120; ACCT: 125). Your
personal pathway to graduation will be a combination of 3-unit and 4-unit courses.
Please contact your advisor, Department Chair, or Dean’s Office with questions.
CBA Dean’s Office: Hilton 200; 310.338.2731
Major Program Page
Accounting (ACCT) 83
Applied Information Management Systems (AIMS) 84
Entrepreneurship (ENTR) 85
Finance (FNCE) 86
Management (MGMT) 87
Marketing (MRKT) 88
Core Curriculum Page
CBA Core Curriculum Worksheet (for all majors) 82
81
Flags- New Core Requirement Course in which
requirement was
satisfied
Core Category Core Units Complete Writing 1
FFYS First Year Seminar: FFYS 1000 3-4 Writing 2
FRTA Rhetorical Arts 3 Oral Skills
FQTR Quantitative Reasoning P Fulfilled by MATH 120 Information Literacy
FTHI Theological Inquiry: 1000-level 3-4 Quantitative Reasoning
FPHI Philosophical Inquiry: PHIL 1800 4 Engaged Learning
FDIV Studies in American Diversity 3-4
ECRE Creative Experience 3-4
EHAP Historical Analysis & Perspective 3-4 Units
ESTMNature of Science, Technology &
MathematicsP Fulfilled by MATH 112 Major Requirements
EHBV Understanding Human Behavior PFulfilled by ECON
105/1050Core
IEJT Ethics & Justice 3-4 Electives (non-major)
IFTR Faith & Reason 3-4Total (minimum)
*See Note 3 below120
IINC Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 31-39
Notes:
Student Notes:
[3] 120 units is the minimum number of units to graduate for most majors in the College. Accounting majors require a minimum of 125 units to graduate.
[1] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the elective units total.
[2] For required courses in the major, please see the University Bulletin.
CBA Majors: Core Curriculum Worksheet
Core Curriculum Requirements
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
E
XP
LO
RA
TIO
NS
Total Units Required
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
82
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
BADM 1010 BADM 1020 1
ECON 1050 4 MATH 112 3
EHBV Core ESTM Core
MATH 120 3 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 4
FQTR Core FRTA Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FFYS Core FPHI Core
Theological Inquiry 4 Lower-Division Elective 3 or 4
FTHI Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 15-16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
BADM 1030 1 BADM 1040 1
ACCT 2110 3 ACCT 2120 3
BLAW 2210 3 Studies in American Diversity 3 or 4
FDIV Core
ECON 2300 4 Lower-Division Elective 3 or 4
Creative Experience 3 or 4 Lower-Division Elective 3 or 4
ECRE Core
Total Units 14-15 Total Units 13-16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ACCT 3110 4 ACCT 3120 4
ACCT 3140 3 ACCT 3130 4
FNCE 3410 3 AIMS 3770 3
MGMT 3610 3 INBA 3810 3
MRKT 3510 3 Ethics and Justice 4
IEJT Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 18
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ACCT 4150 3 ACCT 4110 or 5110 4
ACCT 4160 4 BADM 4970 3
Faith and Reason 4 ACCT 4120 4
IFTR Core
Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4 BLAW 3210 3
EHAP Core
Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IINC Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 18
Total Units
Upper-Division Units:
Notes:
P P
P
P P
P P
P P
P P
P P
P P
Second Year
63
125-130
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
Accounting 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
1
P
P P P P
P P
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
First Semester Second Semester
83
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
BADM 1010 BADM 1020 1
ECON 1050 4 MATH 112 3
EHBV Core ESTM Core
MATH 120 3 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 4
FQTR Core FRTA Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FFYS Core FPHI Core
Theological Inquiry 4 Lower-Division Elective 3 or 4
FTHI Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 15-16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
BADM 1030 1 BADM 1040 1
ACCT 2110 3 ACCT 2120 3
BLAW 2210 3 Studies in American Diversity 3 or 4
FDIV Core
ECON 2300 4 AIMS 2710 3
Creative Experience 3 Lower-Division Elective 3 or 4
ECRE Core
Total Units 14 Total Units 13-15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MGMT 3610 3 AIMS 3710 3
FNCE 3410 3 AIMS Elective 3
MRKT 3410 3 INBA 3810 3
AIMS 3770 3 Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4
EHAP Core
Ethics and Justice 4 Elective 3 or 4
IEJT Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 16-17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
AIMS Elective 3 AIMS 4797 3
AIMS Elective 3 BADM 4970 3
BADM 4950 3 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IINC Core
Faith and Reason 4 Elective 3 or 4
IFTR Core
Elective 3 or 4
Total Units 16-17 Total Units 13-14
Total Units
Upper-Division Units:
Notes:
P
P P
P
Fourth Year
First Semester
P P
P P
P P
P
P P
P
45-64
120-125
P
P P
Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
1
P
Third Year
P
Second Year
P P
P
P
Applied Information Management Systems 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
First Semester Second Semester
P P P P
P
P P
P P
84
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
BADM 1010 BADM 1020 1
ECON 1050 4 MATH 112 3
EHBV Core ESTM Core
MATH 120 3 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 4
FQTR Core FRTA Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FFYS Core FPHI Core
Theological Inquiry 4 Lower-Division Elective 3 or 4
FTHI Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 15-16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
BADM 1030 1 BADM 1040 1
ACCT 2110 3 ACCT 2120 3
BLAW 2210 3 AIMS 2710 3
ECON 2300 4 Studies in American Diversity 3 or 4
FDIV Core
Creative Experience 3 Elective 3 or 4
ECRE Core
Total Units 14 Total Units 13-15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MGMT 3610 3 ENTR 3350 3
FNCE 3410 3 INBA 3810 3
MRKT 3410 3 AIMS 3770 3
ENTR 3310 3 Historical Analysis and Perspectives 3 or 4
EHAP Core
Ethics and Justice 4 Elective 3 or 4
IEJT Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 15-17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
International ENTR requirement 3 ENTR Elective 3
ENTR 4310 or 4381 3 BADM 4970 3
BADM 4950 3 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IINC Core
Faith and Reason 4 Elective 3 or 4
IFTR Core
Elective 3 or 4
Total Units 16-17 Total Units 13-14
Total Units
Upper-Division Units:
Notes:
P P
P
P P
P
Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester
P P
P P
P P
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P
45-64
120-125
P
P P
Entrepreneurship 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Second Year
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
P
First Semester
P
P
Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P
P
P
P P
1
P P P
P
P
P P
P
85
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
BADM 1010 BADM 1020 1
ECON 1050 4 MATH 112 3
EHBV Core ESTM Core
MATH 120 3 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 4
FQTR Core FRTA Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FFYS Core FPHI Core
Theological Inquiry 4 Lower-Division Elective 3 or 4
FTHI Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 15-16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
BADM 1030 1 BADM 1040 1
ACCT 2110 3 ACCT 2120 3
BLAW 2210 3 AIMS 2710 3
ECON 2300 4 Studies in American Diversity 4
FDIV Core
Creative Experience 3 Elective 3 or 4
ECRE Core
Total Units 14 Total Units 14-15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MGMT 3610 3 FNCE 3420 3
FNCE 3410 3 FNCE 3430 3
MRKT 3410 3 AIMS 3770 3
Ethics and Justice 4 INBA 3810 3
IEJT Core
Elective 3 or 4 Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4
EHAP Core
Total Units 16-17 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
FNCE 4470 or 4480 3 FNCE Elective 3
FNCE Elective 3 BADM 4970 3
BADM 4950 3 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IINC Core
Faith and Reason 4 Elective 3 or 4
IFTR Core
Elective 3 or 4
Total Units 16-17 Total Units 13-14
Total Units
Upper-Division Units:
Notes:
P P
P
P P
P
Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester
P P
P P
P P
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P
45-64
120-125
P
P P
Finance 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Second Year
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
P
First Semester
P
P
Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P
P
P
P P
1
P P P
P
P
P P
P
86
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
BADM 1010 BADM 1020 1
ECON 1050 4 MATH 112 3
EHBV Core ESTM Core
MATH 120 3 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 4
FQTR Core FRTA Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FFYS Core FPHI Core
Theological Inquiry 4 Lower-Division Elective 3 or 4
FTHI Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 15-16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
BADM 1030 1 BADM 1040 1
ACCT 2110 3 ACCT 2120 3
BLAW 2210 3 AIMS 2710 3
ECON 2300 4 Studies in American Diversity 3 or 4
FDIV Core
Creative Experience 3 Elective 3 or 4
ECRE Core
Total Units 14 Total Units 13-15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MGMT 3610 3 MGMT 3620 3
FNCE 3410 3 MGMT Elective 3
MRKT 3410 3 AIMS 3770 3
Ethics and Justice 4 INBA 3810 3
IEJT Core
Elective 3 or 4 Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4
EHAP Core
Total Units 16-17 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
International MGMT Elective 3 MGMT Elective 3
MGMT Elective 3 BADM 4970 3
BADM 4950 3 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IINC Core
Faith and Reason 4 Elective 3 or 4
IFTR Core
Elective 3 or 4
Total Units 16-17 Total Units 13-14
Total Units
Upper-Division Units:
Notes:
First Semester Second Semester
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P P
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P
P
P P
P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Management 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
1
P P
P
P P
P
Second Year
P P
P
P
P
P
45-64
120-125
P
P P
P
P P
P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P
P P
P
P P
P
87
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
BADM 1010 BADM 1020 1
ECON 1050 4 MATH 112 3
EHBV Core ESTM Core
MATH 120 3 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 4
FQTR Core FRTA Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FFYS Core FPHI Core
Theological Inquiry 4 Lower-Division Elective 3 or 4
FTHI Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 15-16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
BADM 1030 1 BADM 1040 1
ACCT 2110 3 ACCT 2120 3
BLAW 2210 3 AIMS 2710 3
ECON 2300 4 Studies in American Diversity 3 or 4
FDIV Core
Creative Experience 3 Elective 3 or 4
ECRE Core
Total Units 14 Total Units 13-15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MGMT 3610 3 MRKT 3520 3
FNCE 3410 3 MRKT 3530 3
MRKT 3410 3 AIMS 3770 3
Ethics and Justice 4 INBA 3810 3
IEJT Core
Elective 3 or 4 Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4
EHAP Core
Total Units 16-17 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MRKT Elective 3 MRKT Elective 3
MRKT Elective 3 BADM 4970 3
BADM 4950 3 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IINC Core
Faith and Reason 4 Elective 3 or 4
IFTR Core
Elective 3 or 4
Total Units 16-17 Total Units 13-14
Total Units
Upper-Division Units:
Notes:
P P
P
P P
P
Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester
P P
P P
P P
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P
45-64
120-125
P
P P
Marketing 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Second Year
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
P
First Semester
P
P
Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P
P
P
P P
1
P P P
P
P
P P
P
88
College of Communication and Fine Arts
Additional Notes for CFA Students:
In this guide you will find a new four-year plan for your major. This plan is for CFA students in your major
who enter LMU in Fall 2015. This four-year plan combines 3-unit and 4-unit courses throughout the degree.
Continuing students will maintain the requirement of 120 units to graduate. Your personal pathway to
graduation will be a combination of 0- to 3-unit courses in the major, and 3- to 4-unit courses in the Core.
Please contact your advisor, Department Chair, or Dean’s Office with questions.
CFA Dean’s Office: St. Robert’s Hall 101; 310.338.2992
Major Program Page
Art History (ARHS) 91
Communication Studies (CMST) 92
Dance: Generalist (DANC) 93
Music (MUSC) 94
Studio Arts: Arts Education Emphasis ( STAR ARTE) 95
Studio Arts: Fine Arts Emphasis (STAR FA) 96
Studio Arts: Graphic Design Emphasis (STAR GRPH) 97
Studio Arts: Multimedia Design (STAR MTMD) 98
Theatre Arts (THEA) 99
Core Curriculum Page
CFA Core Curriculum Worksheet (for all majors) 90
89
Flags- New Core Requirement Course in which
requirement was
satisfied
Core Category Core Units Complete Writing 1
FFYS First Year Seminar: FFYS 1000 3-4 Writing 2
FRTA Rhetorical Arts 3 Oral Skills
FQTR Quantitative Reasoning 3 Information Literacy
FTHI Theological Inquiry: 1000-level 3-4 Quantitative Reasoning
FPHI Philosophical Inquiry: PHIL 1800 4 Engaged Learning
FDIV Studies in American Diversity 3-4
ECRE Creative Experience 3-4
EHAP Historical Analysis & Perspective 3-4 Units
ESTMNature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics3 Major Requirements
EHBV Understanding Human Behavior 3-4 Core
IEJT Ethics & Justice 3-4 Electives (non-major)
IFTR Faith & Reason 3-4 Total (minimum) 120
IINC Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 40-49
Notes:
Student Notes:
CFA Majors: Core Curriculum Worksheet
[2] For required courses in the major, please see the University Bulletin.
Total Units Required
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
[1] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the elective units total.
Core Curriculum Requirements
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
SF
OU
ND
AT
ION
S
Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
90
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ARHS 200: Art of Western World I 3 ARHS 201: Art of Western World II 3
EHAP Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FQTR Core FTHI Core
Foreign Language I 4P
Foreign Language II 4P
Lower Division Studio Arts Course 3
ECRE Core
Total Units 13-14 Total Units 17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ARHS 202: Modernism 3P
ARHS Upper Division 3P
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Science, Math, and Technology 3
FPHI Core ESTM Core
Studies in American Diversity 4 Elective 4
FDIV Core
Elective 4P
Elective 4P
Total Units 15 Total Units 14
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ARHS Upper Division 3P
ARHS Upper Division 3P
ARHS Upper Division 3P
ARHS Upper Division 3P
Understanding Human Behavior 4 Ethics and Justice 4
EHBV Core IEJT Core
Elective 4P
Elective 4P
Elective 2P
Total Units 16 Total Units 14
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ARHS 449: Junior/Senior Seminar in Art History 3 ARHS Upper Division 3
IINC Core *See Note 3 below
ARHS Upper Division 3P
ARHS Upper Division 3P
ARHS Upper Division 3P
Elective 4P
Faith and Reason 4 Elective 4
IFTR Core
Elective 4P
Total Units 17 Total Units 14
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
45 min.
*See Note 1 below
*See Note 1 below
*See Note 1 below
*See Note 1 below
P P
Second Semester
Requirement Met
P P
First Semester
Requirement Met
Second Semester
Requirement Met
Third Year
Art History Major 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
Second Year
First Semester
Requirement Met
First Semester Second Semester
First Year
Requirement Met
P P
Second Semester
120
[1] Dean's List Eligibility: In order to qualify for the Dean's List a student must enroll in 15 units. In terms where fewer units are listed, student will need to add an elective. International Students will also be advised to
add an elective.
[2] An elective is recommended in terms with 14 units or less.
[3] Some upper-division ARHS courses also count as IINC core. If the student does not select one of these courses, an additional core course will need to be taken for IINC (instead of an elective) in the last semester.
P
Fourth Year
First Semester
Requirement Met
P
P
P
P
Requirement Met
P
P
P
Requirement Met
P
P
P
P P
P
91
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CMST 170: Interpersonal and Small Group
Communication
3P
CMST 130: Argumentation and Debate 3P
CMST 203: Foundations of Communication
Theory
3P
CMST 204: Introduction to Research in
Communication Studies
3P
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FQTR Core FPHI Core
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4 Studies in American Diversity 4
FTHI Core FDIV Core
Total Units 16-17 Total Units 17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CMST 351: Contemporary Rhetorical Theory 3P
CMST 352: Theories of Organization
Communication
3P
Creative Experience 3 Science, Math, and Technology 3
ECRE Core *See Note 3 below ESTM Core
Historical Analysis 4 Understanding Human Behavior 4
EHAP Core EHBV Core
Elective 3P
Elective 4P
Elective 4P
Total Units 17 Total Units 14
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CMST 451: Rhetorical Methods 3P
CMST 452: Qualitative Research Methods 3P
CMST Application Course 3P
CMST Application Course 3P
Ethics and Justice 4 Faith and Reason 4
IEJT Core IFTR Core
Elective 4P
Elective 4P
Total Units 14 Total Units 14
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Interdisciplinary Connections 3 CMST Application Course 3
IINC Core
CMST Application Course 3 CMST Application Course 3
Elective 4 Elective 4
Elective 4 Elective 4
Total Units 14 Total Units 14
Notes:
[3] This projection assumes a 3-unit ECRE (in CFA) will be taken. If a student's emphasis is Ceramics and s/he takes ART 278, it also counts as ECRE core, and the student would take an elective instead.
45 min.
*See Note 1 below
*See Note 1 below *See Note 1 below
*See Note 1 below *See Note 1 below
P
[1] Dean's List Eligibility: In order to qualify for the Dean's List a student must enroll in 15 units. In terms where fewer units are listed, student will need to add an elective. International Students will also be advised to add an
elective.
[2] An elective is recommended in terms with 14 units or less.
Total Units 120
P
P
P
Upper Division Units
P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
P P
Communications Studies Major 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
P
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Requirement Met
P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
Requirement Met
P
P
Second Semester
Requirement MetRequirement Met
P
P
P
P
P
First Year
First Semester
Requirement MetRequirement Met
P P
Second Semester
Second Year
First Semester
92
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
DANC 100: Orientation to Dance 1P
DANC 161: Fundamentals of Dance Composition II 3P
DANC 101: Principles of Movement 0P
DANC 183: Stagecraft for Dancers 1P
DANC 160: Fundamentals of Dance Composition
I
DANC Modern
ECRE Core
DANC Modern 0P
DANC Ballet 1P
DANC Ballet 0P
DANC World Dance 1P
DANC Jazz 0P
Elective 1P
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FQTR Core FPHI Core
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FTHI Core
Total Units 14-15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
DANC 260: Laban Movement Analysis 3P
DANC 262: Dance Styles and Forms 3P
DANC Modern 2P
DANC 281: History of Dance Theatre 3P
DANC Ballet 1P
DANC Modern 1P
DANC Jazz 1P
DANC Ballet 0P
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 4 Elective 4
EHAP Core
Understanding Human Behavior 4 Elective 4
EHBV Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
DANC 381: I Am, Therefore I Dance 3 DANC 481: Kinesiology for Dancers II 3
FDIV Core
DANC 377: Dance Production 0P
DANC 484: Principles of Teaching Dance 3P
DANC 388: Careers in Dance 1P
DANC Modern 2P
DANC 480: Kinesiology for Dancers I 3 Ethics and Justice 4
ESTM Core IEJT Core
DANC Modern 1P
DANC Ballet 1P
DANC Ballet 2P
DANC World Dance 2P
DANC Jazz 1P
Faith and Reason 4
IFTR Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
DANC 380: Music for Dance 3P
DANC 378: Service Project 0P
DANC 459: Senior Thesis Preparation 0P
DANC 461: Senior Thesis: Project 3P
DANC 460: Dance Theory/Criticism 3P
DANC 462 Mentorship: Senior Thesis 0P
DANC 462: Mentorship: Senior Thesis 0P
DANC Modern 2P
DANC Modern 1P
DANC Ballet 2P
DANC Ballet 1P
Elective 4P
DANC Jazz 1P
Elective 4P
Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IINC Core
Elective 3P
Total Units 16 Total Units 15
Notes:
Dance Generalist Major 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
*See Note 1 below
Total Units 120
Upper Division Units 45 min.
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P P
P P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
PP
P
3
P
P
[1] Dean's List Eligibility: In order to qualify for the Dean's List a student must enroll in 15 units. In terms where fewer units are listed, student will need to add an elective. International Students will also be advised to add an
elective.
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P
1
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
P
P
[2] An elective is recommended in terms with 14 units or less.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P
P
93
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MUSC 101: Studio Class 0P
MUSC 101: Studio Class 0P
MUSC 121: Music Theory and Form I 3P
MUSC 122: Music Theory and Form II 3P
MUSC 133: Aural Skills I 1P
MUSC 134: Aural Skills II 1P
MUSC 180: Guitar, Percussion, Piano,
Strings, Voice
1P
MUSC 181: Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Strings,
Voice
1P
MUSC Ensemble 1P
MUSC Ensemble 1P
Quantitative Reasoning 3 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FQTR Core FRTA Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FFYS Core FTHI Core
Foreign Language I 4 P Foreign Language II 4 P
Total Units 16-17 Total Units 17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MUSC 101: Studio Class 0P
MUSC 101: Studio Class 0P
MUSC 221: Music Theory and Form III 3P
MUSC 222:Music Theory and Form IV 3P
MUSC 280: Guitar, Percussion, Piano,
Strings, Voice
1P
MUSC 281: Guitar, Percussion, Piano, String,
Voice
1P
MUSC 235: Instrumentation 2P
MUSC 316: Music History: Antiquity to 1600 3P
MUSC Ensemble 1P
MUSC Ensemble 1P
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Creative Experience 4
FPHI Core ECRE Core
Studies in American Diversity 4 Historical Analysis & Perspectives 4
FDIV Core EHAP Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MUSC 317: Music History: 1600-1820 3P
MUSC 318 Music History: 1820 to Present 3P
MUSC 303: Introduction to World Music
Cultures
3P
MUSC UD Concentration 3P
MUSC 332 or 333: Conducting 2P
Elective 4P
Science, Math, and Technology 3 Ethics and Justice 4
ESTM Core IEJT Core
Understanding Human Behavior 4
EHBV Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 14
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MUSC UD Concentration 3P
MUSC UD Concentration 3P
Elective 4P
Elective 4P
Elective 4P
MUSC UD Concentration 1P
Faith and Reason 4 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IFTR Core IINC Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 12
Notes:
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Music Major 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Total Units 120
Upper Division Units 45 min.
*See Note 1 below
*See Note 1 below
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
[1] 12 - 14 unit terms: In order to qualify for the Dean's List a student must enroll in 15 units. In terms where fewer units are listed, student will need to add an elective. International Students will also be advised to
add an elective.
[2] An elective is recommended in terms with 14 units or less.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P P
P
Third Year
P P
First Semester
Requirement Met
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
P
Second Semester
Requirement Met
P
P
94
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ART 153: Drawing I 3P
Studio Arts Focus Lower Division Course
*See Note 3 below
3P
ART 160: Two-Dimensional Design 3P
ART 275: Three-Dimensional Design 3P
ARHS 200: Art of the Western World I 3P
Elective 4P
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FFYS Core FPHI Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FQTR Core FRTA Core
Total Units 15-16 Total Units 17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ART 257: Painting I 3P
ART 260: Computer Graphics I 3P
ARHS 201: Art of the Western World II 3P
Studio Arts Focus Upper Division Course 3P
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4 Studies in American Diversity 4
FTHI Core FDIV Core
Elective 4P
ART 255: Field Experience in Art 0P
Elective 4P
Total Units 14 Total Units 14
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ART 355: Experiencing Art and Social
Justice
3P
UD ART Course 3P
ART 396 or 397: Professional Practices 3P
ARHS 419: Contemporary Art 3P
Understanding Human Behavior 4 Science, Math, and Technology 3
EHBV Core ESTM Core
HIST 1300: Becoming America 4 Creative Experiences 3
EHAP Core ECRE Core
Elective 4P
Total Units 14 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ART 455: Methods in Teaching Secondary
Art
3P
ART 490 or 497: Art Thesis 3P
Studio Arts Focus Upper Division Course 3P
Non-Western ARHS UD Course
*See Note 4 below
3P
Faith and Reason 4 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IFTR Core IINC Core *See Note 4 below
Ethics and Justice 4 Studio Arts Focus Upper Division Course 3P
IEJT Core Elective 3 P
Total Units 14 Total Units 16
Notes:
*See Note 1 below
*See Note 1 below *See Note 1 below
Total Units 120
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
PP
Requirement Met Requirement Met
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
Studio Arts: Art Education Emphasis Major 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
[3] If ART 278 is selected as the LD Studio Arts Focus, then an elective would be taken where ECRE is indicated.
P P
P
[4] Some Non-Western ARHS courses also count as IINC core. If the student selects one of these courses, an additional core course will not need to be taken. An elective would take the place of this course.
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Fourth Year
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P
[1] Dean's List Eligibility: In order to qualify for the Dean's List a student must enroll in 15 units. In terms where fewer units are listed, student will need to add an elective. International Students will also be advised to add an
elective.
[2] An elective is recommended in terms with 14 units or less.
*See Note 1 below
Upper Division Units 45 min.
95
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ART 153: Drawing I 3P
ART 260: Computer Graphics I 3P
ART 160: Two-Dimensional Design 3P
Elective 3P
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FQTR Core FPHI Core
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4 ARHS 200: Art of the Western World I 3
FTHI Core EHAP Core
Total Units 15-16 Total Units 13
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ARHS 201: Art of the Western World II 3P
ARHS 202: Modernism 3P
ART 275 or 276 3P
ART Concentration LD 3P
ART Concentration LD
*See Note 3 below
3P
Elective 4P
Creative Experience 3 Science, Math, and Technology 3
ECRE Core ESTM Core
Studies in American Diversity 4 P
FDIV Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 13
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ARHS UD Non-Western Course
*See Note 4 below
3P
ART Concentration UD 3P
ART 396 or 397: Professional Practices in Fine Arts 3P
Understanding Human Behavior 4
ART Concentration UD 3 P EHBV Core
Elective 4 P Ethics and Justice 4
Elective 4 IEJT Core
Elective 4P
Total Units 17 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ART UD Course 3P
ART 490 or 497: Art Thesis in Fine Arts 3P
ART Concentration UD 3P
ART Concentration UD 3P
Faith and Reason 4 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IFTR Core IINC Core
Elective 4P
ART UD Course 3P
Total Units 14 Total Units 13
Notes:
P
Total Units 120
Upper Division Units 45 min.
Fourth Year
First Semester
Requirement Met
First Semester
Requirement Met
Studio Arts: Fine Arts Emphasis Major 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
*See Note 1 below
*See Note 1 below
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
P
P P
P
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
PP
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
PP
P
P
[1] Dean's List Eligibility: In order to qualify for the Dean's List a student must enroll in 15 units. In terms where fewer units are listed, student will need to add an elective. International Students will also be advised to add an
elective.
[2] An elective is recommended in terms with 14 units or less.
[3] This projection assumes a 3-unit ECRE (in CFA) will be taken. If a student's emphasis is Ceramics and s/he takes ART 278, it also counts as ECRE core, and the student would take an elective instead.
[4] Some Non-Western ARHS courses also count as IINC core. If the student selects one of these courses, an additional core course will not need to be taken. An elective would take the place of this course.
P P
*See Note 1 below *See Note 1 below
96
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ART 153: Drawing I 3 P ART 154 or ART 257 3 P P
ART 160: Two-Dimensional Design 3 P Studies in American Diversity 4
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 FDIV Core
FFYS Core RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
Quantitative Reasoning 3 FRTA Core
FQTR Core PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
Elective 4 P FPHI Core
Total Units 16-17 Total Units 14
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ART 302 Design: Concept to Form 3 P ART 368: Typography I 3 P
ART 260: Computer Graphics I 3 P ART 280: Photography I 3 P
ARHS 203: Social Design 3 P Elective 4P
Creative Experience 3 ARHS 200, 201, or 202 3
ECRE Core *See Note 3 below EHAP Core
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4 Science, Math, and Technology 3
FTHI Core ESTM Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ART 275 or 276 3 P ART 303: Experimental Typography 3 P
ART 360: Graphic Design I 3 P ART UD Course (from Track) 3 P
ARHS 360: History of Design 3 P ART 369: Information Design 3 P
Understanding Human Behavior 4 ART 460: Graphic Design II 3 P
EHBV Core Elective 4 P
Total Units 13 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ART 468: Typography II 3 P ART 490: Senior Design Thesis 3 P
ARHS UD Non-Western Course
*See Note 4 below
3 P Elective 4P
Interdisciplinary Connections 4 Ethics and Justice 4 P
IINC Core IEJT Core
Faith and Reason 4 Elective 4 P
IFTR Core
Total Units 14 Total Units 11
Notes:
Upper Division Units 45 min.
*See Note 1 below
*See Note 1 below *See Note 1 below
Total Units 120
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
Fourth Year
First Semester First Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P
P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
First Semester Second Semester
P
P
P
P
*See Note 1 below
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
STAR Graphic Design Emphasis Major 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Second Year
Requirement Met Requirement Met
First Year
P
First Semester Second Semester
[2] An elective is recommended in terms with 14 units or less.
[3] This projection assumes a 3-unit ECRE course (i.e. offered by CFA).
[4] Some Non-Western ARHS courses also count as IINC core. If the student selects one of these courses, an additional core course will not need to be taken to satisfy IINC, but and additional electieve would be needed to
reach 120 units.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
[1] Dean's List Eligibility: In order to qualify for the Dean's List a student must enroll in 15 units. In terms where fewer units are listed, student will need to add an elective. International students will also be advised to add an
elective.
P
PP
97
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ART 160: Two-Dimensional Design 3P
ART 182: Programming for Creative
Applications
3P
Elective 4P
Elective 4P
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FFYS Core FTHI Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FQTR Core FRTA Core
Total Units 13-14 Total Units 14
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ART 260: Computer Graphics I 3P
ARHS 230: Multimedia Art Survey 3P
ART LD Concentration Course 3P
ART LD Concentration Course* 3P P
ARHS 202: Modernism 3 Creative Experience 4
EHAP Core ECRE Core *See Note 3 below
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Science, Math, and Technology 4
FPHI Core ESTM Core
Studies in American Diversity 4
FDIV
Total Units 17 Total Units 14
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ART 366: Multimedia Computer Arts 3P
ART 374: Motion Graphics 3P
ARHS 340, 360, or 419 3P
ART 382: Digital Photography 3P
ART UD Concentration Course 3P
ART UD Concentration Course 3P
Understanding Human Behavior 4 Ethics and Justice 4
EHBV Core IEJT Core
Elective 4P
Elective 3P
Total Units 17 Total Units 16
.
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ART 303: Experimental Typography 3P
ART 367: Online Computer Arts 3P
ART 363: 3D Digital Toolbox 3P
ART 383: Advanced Multimedia 3P
Elective 3P
ART 494: Multimedia Internship 3P
Faith and Reason 4 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IFTR Core IINC Core
Elective 3P
Total Units 16 Total Units 13
Notes:
*See Note 1 below *See Note 1 below
*See Note 1 below
*See Note 1 below
Total Units 120
Fourth Year
First Semester First Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
[1] Dean's List Eligibility: In order to qualify for the Dean's List a student must enroll in 15 units. In terms where fewer units are listed, student will need to add an elective. International students will also be advised to add an
elective.
[2] An elective is recommended in terms with 14 units or less.
[3] Some of the LD concentration options also would count as ECRE core. If the student selects one of these courses, an additional elective would be needed to reach 120 units.
P P
Upper Division Units 45 min.
P
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
P
P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P
STAR Multimedia Emphasis Major 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
98
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
THEA 111: Introduction to Theatre
Performance
3 THEA 220: Introduction to Basic Scene,
Lighting, and Costume Design
3
ECRE Core
THEA 120: Basic Stagecraft 3P
THEA 250: Theatre Practicum: Crew 2P
THEA 121: Basic Stagecraft Lab 0 Studies in American Diversity 4
FDIV Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4 Quantitative Reasoning 3
FTHI Core FQTR Core
Total Units 13-14 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
THEA 240: Western Theatre History and
Literature I
3 THEA 245: Western Theatre History and
Literature II
3
EHAP Core
LD THEA Elective 3P
LD THEA Elective 3P
Elective 4P
LD THEA Elective 1P
Science, Math, and Techonology 3 Understanding Human Behavior 4
ESTM Core EHBV
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Elective 4
FPHI Core
Total Units 17 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
THEA 370: Directing for the Theatre I 3P
THEA History/Literature/Criticism 3P
THEA 450: Theatre Practicum: Crew 3P
UD THEA Elective 3P
THEA History/Literature/Criticism 3P
Elective 4P
UD THEA Elective 3 Faith and Reason 4
IFTR Core
Ethics and Justice 4
IEJT Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 14
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
THEA History/Literature/Criticism 3 THEA 490 Senior Thesis Project 3
IINC Core
UD THEA Elective 3 Elective 4 P
Elective 4P
Elective 4P
Elective 4P
Elective 4P
Elective 2P
Total Units 16 Total Units 15
Notes:
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
Theatre Arts Major 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
P PP
*See Note 1 below
*See Note 1 below
P
Fourth Year
First Semester First Semester
PP
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P P P
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
[1] Dean's List Eligibility: In order to qualify for the Dean's List a student must enroll in 15 units. In terms where fewer units are listed, student will need to add an elective. International students will also be advised to add an
elective.
[2] An elective is recommended in terms with 14 units or less.
[3] This projection does not include areas where there are Theatre Arts offerings in the Core but not enough for all THEA majors to complete. Only those that are major requirements are included.
Total Units 120
Upper Division Units 45 min.
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P
P P
P
P P
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Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Additional Notes for CSE Students:
In this guide you will find a new four-year plan for your major. This plan is for CSE students in your major
who enter LMU in Fall 2015. This four-year plan combines 3-unit and 4-unit courses throughout the degree.
Continuing students will maintain the same number of units required to graduate. Most majors within the
College require at least 124 units; however, some require more. Please review the four-year plan for your
major closely. Your personal pathway to graduation will be a combination of 3-unit and 4-unit courses.
Please contact your advisor, Department Chair, or Dean’s Office with questions.
CSE Dean’s Office: Pereira 100; 310.338.8690
Major Program Page
Biochemistry (BCHM) 102
Biology (BIOL) 103
Chemistry (CHEM) 104
Civil Engineering (CIVL) 105
Computer Science (CMSI) 106
Electrical Engineering (ELEC) 107
Engineering Physics (ENPH) 108
Health and Human Sciences (HHSC) 109
Mathematics (MATH) 110
Mechanical Engineering (MECH) 111
Physics (PHYS) 112
Core Curriculum Page
CSE Core Curriculum Worksheet (for all majors) 101
100
Flags- New Core Requirement Course in which
requirement was
satisfied
Core Category Core Units Complete Writing 1
FFYSFirst Year Seminar: FFYS 1000 (Required Area)
3-4 Writing 2
FRTARhetorical Arts (Required Area)
3 Oral Skills
FQTRQuantitative Reasoning (Required Area)
P
Fulfilled in the major (Units do not count toward
minimum Core units below)
Information Literacy
FTHITheological Inquiry: 1000-level (Required Area)
3-4 Quantitative ReasoningFulfilled in the major (Not included in your total for
requirement of 5 flags)
FPHIPhilosophical Inquiry: PHIL 1800 (Required Area)
4 Engaged Learning
FDIVStudies in American Diversity (Required Area)
3-4
ECRECreative Experience (Option area to complete req. units)
3-4
EHAPHistorical Analysis & Perspective (Option area to complete req. units)
3-4 Units
ESTMNature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics (Required Area)
P
Fulfilled in the major (Units do not count toward
minimum Core units below)
Major Requirements
EHBVUnderstanding Human Behavior (Option area to complete req. units)
3-4 Core
IEJTEthics & Justice (Required Area)
3-4 Electives (non-major)
IFTRFaith & Reason (Required Area)
3-4Total (minimum)
*See Note 5 below124+
IINCInterdisciplinary Connections (Option to complete req. units)
3-4
32 Science majors
30 Engineering majors
Notes:
Student Notes:
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
CSE Majors: Core Curriculum Worksheet
Core Curriculum
Requirements
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
E
XP
LO
RA
TIO
NS
Total Units Required
Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
[5] Most majors within the College require at least 124 units; however, some require more than 130. See the Bulletin for your specific program to confirm your total required units to graduate.
[1] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core requirement(s). If
two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the elective units total.
[2] For required courses in the major, please see the University Bulletin.
[3] All Science and Mathematics majors are required to complete a minimum of 32 units of Core courses to satisfy the Core requirements. Engineering majors are required to take a minimum of 30 units of the Core
requirements.
Total (minimum) Core Units:
[4] In addition to required Core areas, at least one course must be taken from Explorations.
101
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Biology 101 3 Chemistry 112 3
ESTM Core
Biology 111 2 Chemistry 113 1
Chemistry 110 3 Math 122 3
FQTR Core
Chemistry 111 1 Physics 253 4
FLAG: LQTR
Chemistry 190 1 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FRTA Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FFYS Core FPHI Core
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FTHI Core
Total Units 18 Total Units 18
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Biology 201 3 Biology 202 3
Chemistry 220 3 Chemistry 222 3
Chemistry 221 1 Chemistry 223 1
Math 123 3 Chemistry 360 and Lab 4
Physics 254 4 Studies in American Diversity 4
FDIV Core
Total Units 14* Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Chemistry 340 3 Chemistry 372 3
Chemistry 341 1 Chemistry 373 1
FLAG: LWRT FLAG: LENL
Chemistry 370 3 Chemistry 391 1
IINC Core
Chemistry 371 1 Upper-Division Chemistry Elective 3
FLAG: LWRT
Chemistry 390 1 Faith and Reason 4
IFTR Core
Explorations Core 4 Elective 3
Choose from ECRE, EHAP, or EHBV
Ethics and Justice 4
IEJT Core
Total Units 17 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Chemistry 330 3 Chemistry 490 1
Chemistry 331 1 Upper-Division CHEM/BIOL Elective 3
Chemistry 491 1 Upper-Division CHEM/BIOL Elective 3
FLAGS: LINL and LORS
Upper-Division Elective 4 Elective 4
Elective 3 Elective 4
Total Units 12* Total Units 15
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
*See Note 1 below.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P P
P
Biochemistry, ACS Certified 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
All students must complete five flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
P P P
P P
P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P P P
[1] Dean's list requires minimum of 15 units.
P P
45
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P
P P
P P
P P
P P
P
P
P P
P P
P P P
*See Note 1 below.
P
124
P P
P P P
P
102
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Biology 101 3 Biology 102 3
Biology 111 2 Biology 112 2
Chemistry 110 3 Chemistry 112 3
ESTM Core
Chemistry 111 1 Chemistry 113 1
Math 122 3 Math 123 3
FQTR Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Biology 201 3 Biology 202 3
Chemistry 220 3 Chemistry 222 3
Chemistry 221 1 Chemistry 223 1
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FTHI Core FPHI Core
Studies in American Diversity 4 Explorations Core 3-4
FDIV Core EHBV, EHAP, or ECRE Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 14-15*
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Upper-Division Biology 3 Upper-Division Biology 3
Upper-Division Biology 3 Upper-Division Biology 3
Upper-Division Biology Lab 1 Upper-Division Biology Lab 1
Physics 253 4 Physics 254 4
FLAG: LQTR
Ethics and Justice 4 Faith and Reason 4
IEJT Core IFTR Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Upper-Division Biology 3 Upper-Division Biology 3
Upper-Division Biology 3 Upper-Division Biology Lab 1
Upper-Division Biology Lab 1 Upper-Division BIOL Seminar or Research 2
Interdisciplinary Connections 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
IINC Core
Upper-Division Elective 4 Upper-Division Elective 4
Upper-Division Elective 4
Total Units 15 Total Units 18
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
Biology, B.S. 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
All students must complete five flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
P P
P P P
P P
P P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
*See Notes 2 & 3 below.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
P
P P
P
124
[1] To add courses recommended for the MCAT (e.g. Stats), consider adding coursework to complete 18/19 units in semesters listed at 15 units on this plan.
P
[2] If lower number of units is taken, be sure to check that the minimum total units for the degree is met.
P
P
47
P P
P
Considering the MCAT? See Note 1 below.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P
P
P P
103
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Biology 101 3 Chemistry 112 3
ESTM Core
Biology 111 2 Chemistry 113 1
Chemistry 110 3 Math 122 3
FQTR Core
Chemistry 111 1 Physics 253 4
FLAG: LQTR
Chemistry 190 1 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FRTA Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FFYS Core FPHI Core
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FTHI Core
Total Units 18 Total Units 18
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Chemistry 220 3 Chemistry 222 3
Chemistry 221 1 Chemistry 223 1
Math 123 3 Chemistry 360 4
Physics 254 4 Explorations Core 4
Choose from ECRE, EHAP, or EHBV
Studies in American Diversity 4 Lower-Division Elective 3
FDIV Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Chemistry 340 3 Chemistry 391 1
Chemistry 341 1 Upper-Division Chemistry Elective 4
FLAG: LWRT
Chemistry 370 3 Upper-Division CHEM/Emphasis Elective 3
IINC Core
Chemistry 371 1 Faith and Reason 4
FLAG: LWRT IFTR Core
Chemistry 390 1 Elective 3
Ethics and Justice 4
IEJT Core
Elective 3
Total Units 16 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Chemistry 330 3 Chemistry 490 1
Chemistry 331 1 Upper-Division Chemistry Elective 3
Chemistry 491 1 Upper-Division Elective 4
FLAGS: LINL & LORS
Upper-Division Chemistry Elective 3 Elective 4
Elective 4
Elective 3
Total Units 15 Total Units 12*
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
Chemistry, ACS Certified 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
All students must complete five flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P P
P P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P P
P P P
P
P P P
P
[1] Dean's list requires minimum of 15 units.
P
P
P P
45
*See Note 1 below
124
Fourth Year
P
P
P
P P
P
P P P
P
P
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
104
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Chemistry 111 1 Biology 114 3
Chemistry 114 3 Engineering 160 3
Engineering 100 3 Math 132 4
Math 131 4 Physics 101 4
FQTR Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Electrical Engr 210 3 Civil Engr 200 3
Electrical Engr 213 0 Civil Engr 210 3
FLAG: LINL
Engineering 200 3 Civil Engr 230 2
Math 234 4 Civil Engr 250 3
Physics 201 4 Math 245 3
FLAG: LQTR
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FTHI Core FPHI Core
Total Units 18 Total Units 18
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Civil Engr 310 3 Civil Engr 302 3
Civil Engr 311 1 Civil Engr 395 3
EHBV Core
Civil Engr 320 3 Civil Engr 406 3
ESTM Core FLAG: LINL
Civil Engr 305 3 Math 360 3
Upper-Division Science or Math Elective 3 Faith and Reason 4
IFTR Core
Studies in American Diversity 4
FDIV Core
Total Units 17 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Civil Engr 400 3 Civil Engr 411 3
FLAG: LORS
Civil Engr 410 4 Civil Engr 460 4
FLAG: LWRT FLAGS: LENL & LWRT
Upper-Division CIVL or ENVS Elective 3 Upper-Division CIVL or ENVS Elective 3
Upper-Division CIVL or ENVS Elective 3 Upper-Division SCSE Elective 3
Ethics and Justice 4
IEJT Core
Total Units 17 Total Units 13*
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
Civil Engineering, B.S.E. 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
All students must complete five flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P P
P P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P P
P P P
P P
P
P P
[1] Dean's list requires minimum of 15 units.
[2] This degree includes 32 semester hours of science and math coursework and 48 semester hours of engineering coursework.
P
*See Note 1 below.
50
131
P P P
P P
P P
P P P P
P P
P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
105
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CMSI 185 3 CMSI 186 3
MATH 131 4 MATH 132 4
FQTR Core ESTM Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FTHI Core FPHI Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 14*
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CMSI 281 3 CMSI 282 3
MATH 248 3 CMSI 284 3
FLAG: LQTR
Science Elective 3 ELEC 281 3
Studies in American Diversity 4 MATH 366 3
FDIV Core
Elective 3-4 Ethics and Justice 4
IEJT Core
Total Units 16-17 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CMSI 370 3 CMSI 371 3
EHBV Core & FLAG: LWRT ECRE Core
CMSI 385 3 CMSI 387 3
FLAG: LINL
CMSI 386 3 CMSI 488 4
Faith and Reason 4 ELEC 385 3
IFTR Core
Elective 3 Elective 3
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CMSI 401 3 CMSI 402 4
FLAGS: LORS and LWRT
CMSI 486 3 Upper-Division CMSI Elective 3
MATH 360 3 Elective 3
Elective 3 Elective 3
Elective 3 Elective 3
Total Units 15 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
*See Note 1 below
P P P
P
P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P P
P
49
P
P
124
P
P
P
P P
P
[1] Dean's List requires a minimum of 15 units.
P P
P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P P
P P
P P P
P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P P
P P
Computer Science, B.S. 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
All students must complete five flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P P P
106
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Engr 100 3 Engr 160 3
Chem 111 1 Biology 114 3
Chem 114 3 Math 132 4
ESTM Core
Math 131 4 Physics 101 4
FQTR Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Electrical Eng 210 3 Electrical Eng 220 3
Electrical Eng 213 0 Electrical Eng 281 3
Engr 200 3 Math 245 3
Math 234 4 Math 250 3
Physics 201 4 PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FLAG: LQTR FPHI Core
THST 1XXX: Theological Studies 4
FTHI Core
Total Units 18 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Electrical Eng 301 3 Electrical Eng 302 3
FLAG: LWRT FLAG: LWRT
Electrical Eng 353 3 Electrical Eng 354 3
Electrical Eng 383 3 Electrical Eng 371 3
Studies in American Diversity 4 Math 355 3
FDIV Core
Ethics and Justice 4 Faith and Reason 4
IEJT Core IFTR Core
Total Units 17 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Electrical Eng 361 3 Electrical Eng 402 3
FLAGS: LINL and LORS
Electrical Eng 400 2 Electrical Eng 424 3
FLAG: LENL
Electrical Eng 401 3 Upper-Division Elective 3
Electrical Eng 423 3 Upper-Division Elective 3
Explorations Core 3-4 Upper-Division Elective 3
Choose from ECRE, EHAP, or EHBV
Total Units 14-15* Total Units 15
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
Electrical Engineering, B.S.E. 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
All students must complete five flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P P
P P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P P
P P
P P
P
P P
P P
P P
P P
P
P
[1] Dean's list requires minimum of 15 units.
P
128
46
*See Note 1 below
P
P P P
Fourth Year
P P
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
First Semester Second Semester
107
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHYS 195 3 ENGR 160 3
CHEM 111 1 MATH 132 4
ESTM Core
CHEM 114 3 PHYS 101 4
ENGR 100 3 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FRTA Core
MATH 131 4 THST 1XXX 4
FQTR Core FTHI Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4
FFYS Core
Total Units 18 Total Units 18
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHYS 201 4 PHYS 206 4
FLAG: LQTR
ELEC 210 3 PHYS 212 3
ELEC 213 0 ELEC 220 3
MATH 234 4 MATH 250 3
MATH 245 3 ELEC 281 3
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4
FPHI Core
Total Units 18 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHYS 301/321 3 PHYS 302/322 3
ELEC 353 3 ELEC 354 3
MATH 355 3 Upper-Division Technical Sequence 3
ELEC 301 3 Explorations Core 3-4
Choose from ECRE, EHAP, or EHBV
Studies in American Diversity 4 Faith and Reason 4
FDIV Core IFTR Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 16-17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHYS 301/321 3 PHYS 302/322 3
Ethics and Justice 4 PHYS 481 3
IEJT Core FLAGS: LORS and LWRT
PHYS 480 1 Upper-Division PHYS Elective 3
FLAG: LINL
PHYS Upper-Division Elective 3 Explorations or Integrations Core 3-4
Choose from remaining EXP or IINC
PHYS 411 3
Upper-Division Technical Sequence 3
Total Units 17 Total Units 13-14
Total Units
Total Upper-Division Units
Notes:
P
P P
131
Requirement Met
*See Note 1 below
P
P
P
PP
P P
[1] Dean's list requires minimum of 15 units.
P
P
54 min.
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P P
P P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met
P
P P
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
P
P
P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P P
P P P
P
P P P
P P
P P
Engineering Physics, B.S. 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
All students must complete five flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
108
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
HHSC 190 3 HHSC 155 3
Biology 101 3 HHSC 156 1
Biology 111 2 HHSC 230 3
FLAG: LINL
Chemistry 110 3 Chemistry 112 3
ESTM Core
Chemistry 111 1 Chemistry 113 1
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 Math 122 3
FFYS Core FQTR Core
RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FRTA Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
HHSC 255 3 Math 204 3
HHSC 256 1 Physics 254 4
FLAG: LORS
Physics 253 4 PSYC 1000 4
FLAG: LQTR EHBV Core
Biology 201 3 Foundations Core 4
FTHI, FPHI, or FDIV Core
Foundations Core 4
FTHI, FPHI, or FDIV Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
Upper-Division HHSC + Lab 4 Upper-Division HHSC + Lab 4
Upper-Division HHSC 3 Upper-Division HHSC 3
HHSC 495 1 Ethics and Justice 4
FLAG: LENL IEJT Core
Foundations Core 4 Faith and Reason 4
FTHI, FPHI, or FDIV Core IFTR Core
Upper-Division Elective 3
Total Units 15 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
HHSC 497 2+ Upper-Division HHSC 3
PSYC 3032/3052 4 Upper-Division HHSC 3
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4 Upper-Division Elective 3
IINC Core
Upper-Division HHSC + Lab 4 Elective 3
Upper-Division Elective 3 Elective 3
Total Units 16-17+ Total Units 15
Total Units
Upper Division Units
Notes:
Health and Human Sciences, B.S. 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
All students must complete five flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P P
P P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P P
P P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
P
P
P
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P
P P
P
P
45 min.
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109
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MATH 131 4 MATH 132 4
FQTR Core ESTM Core
MATH 190 2 MATH 191 2
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 Foundations Core or Science Requirement 3-4
FFYS Core FTHI, FPHI, or FDIV Core or See Note 2 below
Foundations Core 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FTHI, FPHI, or FDIV Core FRTA Core
Foundations Core or Science Requirement 3-4 Foundations Core 4
FTHI, FPHI, or FDIV Core or See Note 2 below FTHI, FPHI, or FDIV Core
Total Units 17-18 Total Units 16-17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MATH 234 4 MATH 245 3
FLAG: LQTR
MATH 248 3 MATH 250 3
FLAG: LWRT
Science Requirement 3-4 MATH 282 3
See Note 2 below
Explorations Core 3-4 Elective 3
Choose from ECRE, EHAP, or EHBV
Elective 3
Total Units 13-15* Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MATH 321 3 MATH 331 3
MATH 360 3 MATH 357 3
Faith and Reason 4 MATH 3XX Elective 3
IFTR Core
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4 Ethics and Justice 4
IINC Core IEJT Core
Elective 3 Elective 3
Total Units 16-17 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MATH 3XX Elective 3 MATH 3XX Elective 3
MATH 3XX Elective 3 MATH 49X or 497 3
FLAGS: LORS and LWRT
MATH 3XX Elective 3 Upper-Division Elective 4
Elective 3 Elective 3
Elective 3 Elective 3
Total Units 15 Total Units 16
Total Units
Total Upper-Division Units
Notes:
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P P
Mathematics, B.S. 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
All students must complete five flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
P P OR P
P
P P
P OR P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
P P
P P P
P
P P
P P
*See Note 1 below
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
P P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
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45
[1] Dean's List requires a minimum of 15 units.
[2] Review the University Bulletin for course options that fulfill the science requirement for the major.
P P
110
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
CHEM 111 1 ENGR 160 3
CHEM 114 3 MATH 132 4
ESTM Core
ENGR 100 3 PHYS 101 4
MATH 131 4 BIOL 114 3
FQTR Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FFYS Core FRTA Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHYS 201 4 MATH 245 3
FLAG: LQTR
ELEC 210 3 MECH 211 2
ELEC 213 0 MECH 212 3
MATH 234 4 MECH 213 3
ENGR 200 3 MECH 223 3
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FPHI Core FTHI Core
Total Units 18 Total Units 18
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MECH 302 2 CIVL 395 3
FLAG: LWRT EHBV Core
MECH 312 3 MECH 303 2
FLAG: LWRT
MATH 355 3 MECH 310 3
MECH 313 3 MECH 321 3
FLAG: LINL
MECH 322 3 MECH 323 3
Studies in American Diversity 4 Faith and Reason 4
FDIV Core IFTR Core
Total Units 18 Total Units 18
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
MECH 401 3 MECH 402 3
FLAGS: LENL & LORS FLAG: LWRT
MECH 410 2 MECH 5XX Elective 3
FLAG: LWRT
MECH 412 3 MECH 5XX Elective 3
MECH 5XX Elective 3 Ethics and Justice 4
IEJT Core
MECH 5XX Elective 3
Total Units 14 Total Units 13
Total Units
Total Upper-Division Units
Notes:
Mechanical Engineering, B.S.E. 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
All students must complete five flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P P
P
P
P
P
P
P P
P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P P P
P P P
P P
P P
P P P
P P
Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
*See Note 1 below *See Note 1 below
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P
P
P P P
P P
[1] Dean's list requires minimum of 15 units.
P
P
P
P P
P
Fourth Year
First Semester
P
P P
P
P
P
P
111
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHYS 195 3 ENGR 160 3
CHEM 111 1 MATH 132 4
ESTM Core
CHEM 114 3 PHYS 101 4
MATH 131 4 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FQTR Core FRTA Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 4 THST 1XXX 4
FFYS Core FTHI Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 18
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHYS 201 4 PHYS 206 4
FLAG: LQTR
MATH 234 4 PHYS 212 3
MATH 245 3 MATH 250 3
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Studies in American Diversity 4
FPHI Core FDIV Core
Explorations 3-4
Choose from ECRE, EHAP, or EHBV
Total Units 15 Total Units 17-18
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHYS 301/321 3 PHYS 302/322 3
Upper-Division PHYS Elective 3 Upper-Division PHYS Elective or PHYS 451 3
MATH 355 3 Upper-Division MATH major requirement 3
PHYS 411 or Elective 3 Faith and Reason 4
IFTR Core
Ethics & Justice 4 Elective 3
IEJT Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHYS 301/321 3 PHYS 302/322 3
PHYS 480 1 Upper-Division PHYS Elective or PHYS 451 3
PHYS Upper-Division Elective 3 PHYS 481 1
FLAGS: LORS and LWRT
Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4 Elective 3
IINC Core
PHYS 411 or Elective 3 Elective 3
Elective 3 Elective 3
Total Units 16-17 Total Units 16
Total Units
Total Upper-Division Units
Notes:
P
P
P
or P P
P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
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P
P
46 min.
P or P
P P
P P
129
P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
P P
P P
P P
PP P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met
P P
Requirement Met
P P P
P P P
P P
P P
Physics, B.S. 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
All students must complete five flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
112
School of Film and Television
Additional Notes for SFTV Students:
In this guide you will find a new four-year plan for your major. This plan is for SFTV students in your major
who enter LMU in Fall 2015. This four-year plan combines 3-unit and 4-unit courses throughout the degree.
Continuing students will maintain the same requirement of 120 units to graduate. Please review the four-year
plan for your major closely. Your personal pathway to graduation will be a combination of 3-unit and 4-unit
courses.
Please contact your advisor, Department Chair, or Dean’s Office with questions.
SFTV Dean’s Office: Xavier Hall 3rd Floor 310.338.3033
Major Program Page
Animation (ANIM) 115
Film and Television Production (PROD) 116
Recording Arts (RECA) 117
Screenwriting (SCWR) 118
Core Curriculum Page
SFTV Core Curriculum Worksheet (for all majors) 114
113
Flags- New Core Requirement Course in which
requirement was
satisfied
Core Category Core Units Complete Writing 1
FFYS First Year Seminar: FFYS 1000 3-4 Writing 2
FRTA Rhetorical Arts 3 Oral Skills
FQTR Quantitative Reasoning 3 Information Literacy
FTHI Theological Inquiry: 1000-level 3-4 Quantitative Reasoning
FPHI Philosophical Inquiry: PHIL 1800 4 Engaged Learning
FDIV Studies in American Diversity 3-4
ECRE Creative Experience 3-4
EHAP Historical Analysis & Perspective 3-4 Units
ESTMNature of Science, Technology &
Mathematics3 Major Requirements
EHBV Understanding Human Behavior 3-4 Core
IEJT Ethics & Justice 3-4 Electives (non-major)
IFTR Faith & Reason 3-4 Total (minimum) 120
IINC Interdisciplinary Connections 3-4
Total 40-49
Notes:
Student Notes:
[1] Units for required major course(s) that also meet the core will be counted towards the major. This does not take into consideration a major elective course(s) that may meet both a major and core
requirement(s). If two required areas are met by one course, the outstanding units must be met in the elective units total.
[2] For required courses in the major, please see the University Bulletin.
SFTV Majors: Core Curriculum Worksheet
Core Curriculum Requirements
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Total Units RequiredIN
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A minimum of 45 upper division units is required
Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
114
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ANIM 100: History of Animation 3 FTVS 210: Art of Cinema 3
ANIM 110: Visual Development 3 SCWR 198: Writing for the Screen 3
ART 153: Drawing I 3 ANIM 120: Beginning Animation 3
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 ART 154: Drawing II 3
FFYS Core FTHI Core
Quantitative Reasoning 3 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FQTR Core FTRA Core
Total Units 15-16 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ANIM 220: Interactive Animation 3 ANIM 230: Intro to 3D Computer Animation 3
ANIM 260: Digital Toolbox 3 ANIM 250: Intro to Interactive Animation 3
ART 300: Drawing 1 ART 300: Figure Drawing Workshop 1
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FPHI Core FTHI Core
Studies in American Diversity 4 Creative Experience 3
FDIV Core ECRE Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 14
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ANIM Upper-Division Elective 3 ANIM Upper-Division Elective 3
ART 300: Figure Drawing Workshop 1 ART 300: Figure Drawing Workshop 1
Nature of Science, Tech and Math 3 Understanding of Human Behavior 3
ESTM Core EHBV Core
Ethics and Justice 4 Faith and Reason 4
IEJT Core IFTR Core
Historical Analysis and Perspectives 4 Elective 3
EHAP
Elective 3
Total Units 15 Total Units 17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
ANIM Upper-Division Elective 3 ANIM Upper-Division Elective 3
ART 300: Figure Drawing Workshop 1 ART 300: Figure Drawing Workshop 1
ANIM 495: Thesis Pre-Production 3 ANIM 490: Internship 3
Interdisciplinary Connections 4 ANIM 496: Thesis Production 3
IINC Core
Upper-Division Elective 3 Upper-Division Elective 3
Upper-Division Elective 3
Total Units 14 Total Units 16
Total Units
Upper-Division Units:
Notes:
P
P P
P
P
P P
P
121
P
45 min.
P
P P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
Animation 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
115
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
FTVS 200: Survey of Mass Media 3 SCWR 198: Writing for the Screen 3
FTVS 210 or FTVS 212 3 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FRTA Core
PROD 198: Intro to Screen Production 3 THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4
FTHI Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 Quantitative Reasoning 3
FFYS Core FQTR Core
Elective 3 Elective 3
Total Units 15-16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PROD 200: Intro to Film Production 3 PROD 250: Intro to TV Production 3
RECA 250: Sound Design 4 PROD 365: Cinematography 3
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 PROD 366: Post-Production 3
FPHI Core
Studies in American Diversity 4 FTVS 313 or FTVS 314 3
FDIV Core
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 4
EHAP Core
Total Units 15 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PROD 379: Fundamentals of Directing 3 PROD 300 or PROD 350 3
SCWR 327 or PROD 326 3 RECA 367: Production Sound 3
FTVS Elective 3 PROD: Adv Prod Tech 3
Understanding of Human Behavior 4 Elective 3
EHBV Core
Creative Experience 3 Elective 3
ECRE Core
Total Units 16 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PROD 400/450/460: Thesis 3 Interdisciplinary Connections 4
IINC Core
Nature of Science, Tech and Math 3 Ethics and Justice 4
ESTM Core IEJT Core
Faith and Reason 4 Upper-Division Elective 3
IFTR Core
Elective 3 Elective 3
Total Units 13 Total Units 14
Total Units
Upper-Division Units:
Notes:
Production 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
P P
Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P P
P
120
P
45 min.
P
P
Fourth Year
First Semester
P P
116
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
FTVS 200 : Survey of Mass Media 3 RECA 220: Fundamentals of Sound 3
FTVS 210 or 212 3 MUSC 107: Piano Experience 3
MUSC 104: Fundamentals of Music 3 PROD 198: Intro to Screen Production 3
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 Quantitative Reasoning 3
FFYS Core FQTR Core
RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FRTA Core
Total Units 13-14 Total Units 15
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
RECA 250: Sound Design 3 RECA 258: Digital Sound Editing 3
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 Creative Experience 3
FPHI Core ECRE Core
Studies in American Diversity 4 Historical Analysis & Perspectives 4
FDIV Core EHAP Core
THST 1XXX: Theological Inquiry 4 Nature of Science, Tech and Math 3
FTHI Core ESTM Core
Elective 3
Total Units 15 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
RECA 322: Recording Technology 3 RECA 358: Post-Production Sound 3
RECA 353: Production Sound Techniques 3 RECA 361: Live and Studio Recording 3
Ethics and Justice 4 Faith and Reason 4
IEJT Core IFTR Core
Understanding of Human Behavior 4 Elective 3
EHBV Core
Elective 3
Total Units 14 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
RECA 461: Multi-Track Studio Recording 3 RECA 464: Advanced Audio 3
SFTV Upper-Division Elective 3 RECA 470: Sr. Recording Arts Project 3
Interdisciplinary Connections 4 Elective 3
IINC Core
Elective 3 Upper-Division Elective 3
Elective 3 Upper-Division Elective 3
Total Units 16 Total Units 15
Total Units
Upper-Division Units:
Notes:
Fourth Year
First Semester
P P
P P
P
P
P
P P
P
Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P
45 min.
120
P P
P P
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
P P
P P
P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
P P
P P
P P
Recording Arts 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
117
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
FTVS 200: Survey of Mass Media 3 PROD 198: Intro to Screen Production 3
FTVS 210 or FTVS 212 3 RHET 1000: Rhetorical Arts 3
FRTA Core
SCWR 198: Writing for the Screen 3 THST 1XXX: Theological Studies 4
FTHI Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar 3-4 Quantitative Reasoning 3
FFYS Core FQTR Core
Elective 3
Total Units 13-14 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
PHIL 1800: Philosophical Inquiry 4 FTVS 313 or FTVS 314 3
FPHI Core
Studies in American Diversity 4 Nature of Science, Tech, and Math 3
FDIV Core ESTM Core
Creative Experience 3 Understanding Human Behavior 4
ECRE Core EHBV Core
Historical Analysis & Perspectives 4 Elective 3
EHAP Core
Elective 3
Total Units 15 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
SCWR 320: Intermediate Screenwriting 3 SCWR 321: Rewriting the Feature 3
FTVS Elective 3 SCWER 325 or SCWR 426 3
Ethics and Justice 4 Faith and Reason 4
IEJT Core IFTR Core
Elective 3 Elective 3
Elective 3 Elective 3
Total Units 16 Total Units 16
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
SCWR 420: Senior Writing Project 3 SCWR 421: Rewriting the Sr. Writing Project 3
SCWR 329: Directing for Screenwriters 3 SCWR 428: Adaptation 3
Interdisciplinary Connections 4 Upper-Division Elective 3
IINC Core
Elective 3 Upper-Division Elective 3
Elective 3
Total Units 13 Total Units 15
Total Units
Upper-Division Units:
Notes:
Fourth Year
First Semester
P P
P P
P
P
P
P P
P P
Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P
45 min.
120
P P
P P
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
P P
P P
Third Year
P P
P P
P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P P
Screenwriting 4-Year Plan Worksheet Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
All students must complete six flags to graduate. Each student is responsible for ensuring she/he fulfills all graduation requirements.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
118
University Honors Program
Additional Notes for University Honors Program Students:
In this guide you will find the Honors four-year plan with recommendations for the timeline to complete the
Honors Core Curriculum. As you do now, you must work closely with your assigned advisor in your major to
personalize this plan for your academic course of study. Your individual pathway to graduation will include a
combination of 3-unit and 4-unit courses.
University Honors Program Contacts:
Honors Program Director, Dr. Vandana Thadani: [email protected], 310-338-7425, UNH 4763
Honors Program Associate Director, Dr. John Dionisio: [email protected], 310-338-5782, Doolan 106
Senior Administrative Coordinator, Meghan Alcantar: [email protected], 310-338-7349, UNH 4506
Please contact your advisor, Department Chair, or Dean’s Office with questions about your major.
Science and Engineering Majors Page
Honor Core Curriculum Worksheet (for CSE students) 122
Honors 4-Year Plan (for CSE students) 123
All Majors Except Science and Engineering Page
Honor Core Curriculum Worksheet (for non-CSE students) 120
Honors 4-Year Plan (for non-CSE students) 121
119
Core Category Core Units Complete
HHIH Honors: Introduction to Honors 1
HFYSFirst Year Seminar
(Honors section)3-4
HTHI Honors Theological Inquiry 4
HPHI Honors Philosophical Inquiry 4
FDIVStudies in American Diversity (take
any non-Honors FDIV)3-4 Fulfilled by: P
HRES Honors Research & Exhibition 1Intermediate-level coursework
(course #s: 203 or 1102 or 2102)
HLIT Honors Literary Analysis 4 Examination
ECRECreative Experience
(take any non-Honors ECRE) 3-4
TOEFL proficiency in English as a
Second Language
HHAPHonors Historical Analysis &
Perspective 4
HSTMHonors Nature of Science,
Technology & Mathematics 3
EHBVUnderstanding Human Behavior
(take any non-Honors EHBV) 3-4
HEJT Honors Ethics & Justice 3-4 Units
IFTRFaith & Reason
(take any non-Honors IFTR) 4 Major Requirements
HTHE Honors Thesis 3-4
May be
completed
through thesis in
the major. *See
Note 4
Core
HPSS Honors Post-Bac Success Seminar 1 Electives (non-major)
HPOR Honors Portfolio & Assessment 0Total (minimum)
*See Note 5 below
120 (Class of '15-'19)
124 (Class of '19)
Total 44-50A minimum of 45 upper division
units is required
Notes:
Student Notes:
[5] Most majors within BCLA, CBA, CFA, and SFTV require a minimum of 120 units; however, some majors (e.g. Accounting) require more units. See the Bulletin for your specific program to
confirm your total required units to graduate.
[4] Honors Thesis may be fulfilled through a thesis/capstone project developed through a capstone course in the major. A capstone course in the major will not satisfy the thesis requirement
unless it culminates in a thesis or project. Students fulfilling the thesis requirement through a course in the major must obtain prior approval from the Honors Director or Associate Director.
[1] A course may fulfill both a major and a core requirement simultaneously; however units for the course will be applied toward the major (reducing units required in the core). Outstanding
units must be met in the elective units total, such that total units at graduation equal or exceed the minimum required for the major. See Note 5 below.
[2] For required courses in your major and total graduation units, please see the University Bulletin and speak with your assigned advisor.
[3] University Honors students must demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language. This requirement is met through coursework at the intermediate level of a foreign language (e.g.,
completion of 203 or 1102/2102 level courses in the Modern Languages), AP credits toward language courses as determined by the registrar, or by examination. International students fulfill
this requirement by TOEFL proficiency in English as a Second Language.
INT
EG
RA
TIO
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Foreign Language Requirement
See Note 3 Below
All Majors Except Science and Engineering
Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
University Honors Program: Core Curriculum Worksheet
Core Curriculum Requirements
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
E
XP
LO
RA
TIO
NS
Total Units Required
120
4-Year Plan Worksheet
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
HNRS 1000: Introduction to Honors 1 Foreign Language (if language requirement is not met) 3-4
HHIH Core If req. met: Major or Elective Course
Foreign Language (if language requirement is not met) 3-4 HNRS 11XX (Philosophy) or HNRS 1200 (Theology) 4
If req. met: Major or Elective Course HTHI or HPHI Core
HNRS 11XX (Philosophy) or HNRS 1200 (Theology) 4 Major Course 3-4
HTHI or HPHI Core
Major Course 3-4 Major Course OR Studies in American Diversity Core 3-4
Option: FDIV Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar (Honors Section) 3-4 Major or Elective (if courses above < 15 units)* 3-4
HFYS Core
Total Units 15-17 Total Units 15-17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
HNRS 2000: Research and Exhibition 1 HNRS 21XX: History or HNRS 2300: Literary Analysis 4
See Note 4 Below HHAP or HLIT Core
HNRS 21XX: History or HNRS 2300: Literary Analysis 4 Creative Experience or Understanding Human Behavior 3-4
HHAP or HLIT Core ECRE or EHBV Core
Major or Elective Course 3-4 HNRS 22XX: Science, Technology, and Math 3-4
HSTM Core or Major or Elective Course
HNRS 22XX: Science, Technology, and Math 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
HSTM Core or Major or Elective Course
Major or Elective or Studies in American Diversity Core 3-4 Major or Elective (if courses above < 15 units)* 3-4
Option: FDIV Core
Total Units 15-17 Total Units 15-17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
HNRS 3000: Post-Bac Success Seminar 1 HNRS 31XX (Ethics & Justice) or Faith & Reason 3-4
HPSS Core HEJT or IFTR Core
Creative Experience or Understanding Human Behavior 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
ECRE or EHBV Core
HNRS 31XX (Ethics & Justice) or Faith & Reason 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
HEJT or IFTR Core
Major or Elective Course 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
Major or Elective Course 3-4 Major or Elective (if courses above < 15 units)* 3-4
Major or Elective (if courses above < 15 units)* 3-4
Total Units 15-17 Total Units 15-17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
HNRS 4100: Thesis (Unless Fulfilling Thesis Through
Course in Major)
3-4 HNRS 4000: Portfolio and Assessment 0
HTHE Core HPOR Core
Major or Elective Course 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
Major or Elective Course 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
Major or Elective Course 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
Major or Elective (if courses above < 15 units)* 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
Major or Elective (if courses above < 15 units)* 3-4
Total Units 15-17 Total Units 15-17
Notes:
[5] Most majors within BCLA, CBA, CFA, and SFTV require a minimum of 120 units; however, some majors (e.g. Accounting) require more units. See the Bulletin for your specific program to confirm your total required units to graduate.
[1] A course may fulfill both a major and a core requirement simultaneously; however units for the course will be applied toward the major (reducing units required in the core). Outstanding units must be met in the elective units total, such that
total units at graduation equal or exceed the minimum required for the major. See Note 5 below.
[2] For required courses in your major and total graduation units, please see the University Bulletin and speak with your assigned advisor.
[3] University Honors students must demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language. This requirement is met through coursework at the intermediate level of a foreign language (e.g., completion of 203 or 1102/2102 level courses in the Modern
Languages), AP credits toward language courses as determined by the registrar, or by examination. International students fulfill this requirement by TOEFL proficiency in English as a Second Language.
Progress through the HNRS Core will vary by major. Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Total Units: 120 min. [Review number of units required by major. See Note 2 below ]
P or P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P
University Honors Program (All Majors Except Science and Engineering) Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
P or P
P or P P or P
P or P P or P
P or P P or P
P or P
or P P or P
P or P P or P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P or P
P P or P
P or P
P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
P or P or P
P or P
P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P P
P or P
P
P P
P
[4] Honors Thesis may be fulfilled through a thesis/capstone project developed through a capstone course in the major. A capstone course in the major will not satisfy the thesis requirement unless it culminates in a thesis or project. Students
fulfilling the thesis requirement through a course in the major must obtain prior approval from the Honors Director or Associate Director.
P or P
P or P
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P or P or P
P or P
P or P or P
P P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
121
Core Category Core Units Complete
HHIH Honors: Introduction to Honors 1
HFYSFirst Year Seminar
(Honors section)3-4
HTHI Honors Theological Inquiry 4
HPHI Honors Philosophical Inquiry 4
FDIVStudies in American Diversity (take
any non-Honors FDIV)3-4 Fulfilled by: P
HRES Honors Research & Exhibition 1Intermediate-level coursework
(course #s: 203 or 1102 or 2102)
HLIT Honors Literary Analysis 4 Examination
ECRECreative Experience
(take any non-Honors ECRE) P Waived
TOEFL proficiency in English as a
Second Language
HHAPHonors Historical Analysis &
Perspective 4
HSTMHonors Nature of Science,
Technology & Mathematics P
Fulfilled by
Major
EHBVUnderstanding Human Behavior
(take any non-Honors EHBV) P Waived
HEJT Honors Ethics & Justice 3-4 Units
IFTRFaith & Reason
(take any non-Honors IFTR) 4 Major Requirements
HTHE Honors Thesis 3-4
May be
completed
through thesis in
the major. *See
Note 4
Core
HPSS Honors Post-Bac Success Seminar 1 Electives (non-major)
HPOR Honors Portfolio & Assessment 0Total (minimum)
*See Note 5 below124+
Total 35-39A minimum of 45 upper division
units is required
Notes:
Student Notes:
[5] Most majors within Seaver College require at least 124 units; however, some require more than 130. See the Bulletin for your specific program to confirm your total required units to
graduate.
INT
EG
RA
TIO
NS
[1] A course may fulfill both a major and a core requirement simultaneously; however units for the course will be applied toward the major (reducing units required in the core). Outstanding
units must be met in the elective units total, such that total units at graduation equal or exceed the minimum required for the major. See Note 5 below.
[2] For required courses in your major and total graduation units, please see the University Bulletin and speak with your assigned advisor.
[3] University Honors students must demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language. This requirement is met through coursework at the intermediate level of a foreign language (e.g., completion
of 203 or 1102/2102 level courses in the Modern Languages), AP credits toward language courses as determined by the registrar, or by examination. International students fulfill this
requirement by TOEFL proficiency in English as a Second Language.
[4] Honors Thesis may be fulfilled through a thesis/capstone project developed through a capstone course in the major. A capstone course in the major will not satisfy the thesis requirement
unless it culminates in a thesis or project. Students fulfilling the thesis requirement through a course in the major must obtain prior approval from the Honors Director or Associate Director.
EX
PL
OR
AT
ION
S
Total Units Required
University Honors Program: Core Curriculum Worksheet
Core Curriculum Requirements
FO
UN
DA
TIO
NS
Foreign Language Requirement
See Note 3 Below
Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Majors in Seaver College of Science and Engineering
122
4-Year Plan Worksheet
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
HNRS 1000: Introduction to Honors 1 Foreign Language (if language requirement is not met) 3-4
HHIH Core If req. met: Major or Elective Course
Foreign Language (if language requirement is not met) 3-4 HNRS 11XX (Philosophy) or HNRS 1200 (Theology) 4
If req. met: Major or Elective Course HTHI or HPHI Core
HNRS 11XX (Philosophy) or HNRS 1200 (Theology) 4 Major Course 3-4
HTHI or HPHI Core
Major Course 3-4 Major Course OR Studies in American Diversity Core 3-4
Option: FDIV Core
FFYS 1000: First Year Seminar (Honors Section) 3-4
HFYS Core
Total Units 15-17 Total Units 15-17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
HNRS 2000: Research and Exhibition 1 HNRS 21XX: History or HNRS 2300: Literary Analysis 4
See Note 4 Below HHAP or HLIT Core
HNRS 21XX: History or HNRS 2300: Literary Analysis 4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
HHAP or HLIT Core
Major or Elective Course 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
Major or Elective Course 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
Major or Elective or Studies in American Diversity Core 3-4 Major or Elective (if courses above < 15 units)* 3-4
Option: FDIV Core
Total Units 15-17 Total Units 15-17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
HNRS 3000: Post-Bac Success Seminar 1 HNRS 31XX (Ethics & Justice) or Faith & Reason 3-4
HPSS Core HEJT or IFTR Core
HNRS 31XX (Ethics & Justice) or Faith & Reason 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
HEJT or IFTR Core
Major or Elective Course 3-4 P or P Major or Elective Course 3-4
Major or Elective Course 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
Major or Elective Course 3-4 Major or Elective (if courses above < 15 units)* 3-4
Major or Elective (if courses above < 15 units)* 3-4
Total Units 15-17 Total Units 15-17
Course Name Units Major Core Elective Course Name Units Major Core Elective
HNRS 4100: Thesis (Unless Fulfilling Thesis Through
Course in Major)
3-4 HNRS 4000: Portfolio and Assessment 0
HTHE Core HPOR Core
Major or Elective Course 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
Major or Elective Course 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
Major or Elective Course 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
Major or Elective (if courses above < 15 units)* 3-4 Major or Elective Course 3-4
Major or Elective (if courses above < 15 units)* 3-4
Total Units 15-17 Total Units 15-17
Notes:
[5] Most majors within Seaver College require at least 124 units; however, some require more than 130. See the Bulletin for your specific program to confirm your total required units to graduate.
Total Units: 122+ [Review number of units required by major. See Note 2 below ]
[1] A course may fulfill both a major and a core requirement simultaneously; however units for the course will be applied toward the major (reducing units required in the core). Outstanding units must be met in the elective units total, such that total units at
graduation equal or exceed the minimum required for the major. See Note 5 below.
[2] For required courses in your major and total graduation units, please see the University Bulletin and speak with your assigned advisor.
[3] University Honors students must demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language. This requirement is met through coursework at the intermediate level of a foreign language (e.g., completion of 203 or 1102/2102 level courses in the Modern Languages), AP
credits toward language courses as determined by the registrar, or by examination. International students fulfill this requirement by TOEFL proficiency in English as a Second Language.
[4] Honors Thesis may be fulfilled through a thesis/capstone project developed through a capstone course in the major. A capstone course in the major will not satisfy the thesis requirement unless it culminates in a thesis or project. Students fulfilling the thesis
requirement through a course in the major must obtain prior approval from the Honors Director or Associate Director.
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
Second Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P or P
University Honors Program (for SCSE Majors) Bulletin Year: 2015-2016
Progress through the HNRS Core will vary by major. Consult your advisor regarding proper course sequencing and course selection for the major.
Suggested sequence, but students often take courses in a modified order.
First Year
First Semester Second Semester
P P
P P
P
P P or P
P P
P or P
P or P
P or P
P
P or P or P
P or P
P or
P or P
Third Year
First Semester Second Semester
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P or P P or P
P or P
P or P
Fourth Year
First Semester Second Semester
P or P P or P
P P or P
Requirement Met Requirement Met
P P
P or P P or P
P
P or P
P or P P or P
P or P P or P
P or
123