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FOREIGN LANGUAGE 8 units This requirement of eight units in a foreign language is based upon the premise that the student plans to continue a high school language in which he has two years of credit (see page 25 - High School Record). For most majors, those having no foreign language in high school or wishing to begin a new language in college to meet the general education requirement will be required to take twelve units (3 semesters) of a foreign language. Those with three years of the same high school language will need to take only four units (I semester). Those with four years of the same high school language have met the general education requirement. See the department for detai ls. International students for whom English is a second language need not take a foreign language.

HISTORY (or alternate) 101 and/ or 102 World Civilization

3 or 6 units

options for 101: 207,209,210,211,309, 313 , 321 options for 102: 208,309 , 314 (with department consent) or 3 units from the following if only 3 units of World Civilization is taken: Economics 201 , 202 Business~ 205, 206 United States History

6 units

options for 205: 30 I , 302, 303, 40 I options for 206: 401 , 402 , 403 (with department consent)

LITERATURE 250 Introductory Studies in Literature or 450 Advanced Studies in Literature (with consent of department) or foreign language literature

3 units

PHILOSOPHY

3 units

Any one of these courses will meet the requirement: 102 Logic

202 Introduction to Philosophy 30 l Greek and Roman Philosophy 303 Modern Philosophy 305 Ethics

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

4 semesters

Physical Education (Activity) P.E. Orientation is

mandatory for freshmen .

1 ob Exempt if 21 upon entrance. (See page

for complete information

on Physical Education)

PSYCHOLOGY (or alternate)

One of the following: Psychology 204, 205 or One of the following: Anthropology 301 or 303

3 units

Sociology 202

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