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A university brings together students with greatly I MATHEMATICS-PHILOSOPHY
varying geographic, economic, social, political and edu- H PHYSICAL SCIENCES
cational bacl ARL AND MUSIC
I the class. VI Hrsromr
I A state university is characterized by a wide variety VH SOCIAL SCIENCES
  of course offerings and degree programs ranging from VIII Bizrmvrormr, Scnzivcizs ·
" the most traditional of majors in the liberal arts to
professional and applied programs with rather specihc VVith'in each of these areas, several optional sequences
vocational oals. are available, givin the student a wide variety of learn-
I g . r . g . . . .
V The combination of a heterogeneous student body mg Opportunity In the basic dlSC1plm€$·
II and the multiplicity of curricula requires that the
  university furnish alternative paths of study, even for The Courses In each area me
  the entering student, to provide the soundest education. `
l· The programs being developed are based, in part, on
I   the assumptions that every graduate should have breadth Area I‘ MATHEMATICS`PHILOSOPHY
1   of understanding HChl€V€d by stl-ldY in the basic dl$‘ The general studies requirement in this area may be satis-
I   ciplines and that he should have achieved depth by tied by one of the following three options:
I P advanced study in a major department or professional A MA H3 Calculus (4)
  area. `
I   . . . . . B. MA 122 Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics I 3
I ; Students who satisfy the basic admission requirements ·
I I _ _ _ MA 123 Fundamental Concepts of Mathematics Il (3)
I I may register in any undergraduate college at the Um- C PHI 1.,0 Intmductow Logic (3)
l   versity, except as additional entrance requirements may ` MLS Om of the I£)lIOWing_
I be $“p"l“t“l· PHI 100 introduction to Piniosopiry (2)
To help the student acquire a breadth of under- PHI 130 Introductory Ethics (3)
standing, the University requires demonstrated com-
2 petency in English Composition by completion of six
hours of English Composition or the passing of English Area ll PHYSICAL SCIENCES
105 with U grade of B OT b€tt€T~ F7-illrtime Students The general studies requirement may be satisfied by choos-
must enroll in English Composition each semester ing one ofthe following seven sequences:
Itiléely are in attendance until this requirement is satis- AI AST 191 Descriptive Astronomy (3)
‘ AST 192 Descriptive Astronomy (3)
I In addition to the English requirement the Uni- BI CHE 102 EIcmIGcnICh€mISITy IS)
I versity also requires each student to complete a sequence CHE 104 E]Cm_ (j,€n_ Chgmjgtyy (S)
  of two courses in at least five of the following areas of C_ CHE II0 GSH COII Chemistry I I;)
" gelwml Study! CHE 111 Gen. Coll. Chemistry Lab I (2)
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