General Requirements (61 credits)

University 100:New Student Seminar(2 credits)
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I. The Human Condition in its Ultimate Relationships (Four Courses)
Religious Studies (6 credits)
R ST 112________________
R ST Elective
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Philosophy (6 credits)
PHIL 113________________
PHIL Elective
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II. The Human Condition in the Context of the Physical Universe(3 Courses/lab)
Mathematics (3 credits)
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Science (3 credits)
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Either Mathematics or Science (3 credits)

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Science lab (1 credit) ______

III. The Human Condition in Relation to Self and the Social Structure (Four Courses)
Psychology: PSY 211(3 credits)
History (one global) (6 credits)
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Social Science (3 credits)
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IV. The Human Condition in its Cultural Context (Four Courses)
English 180: Intro World Lit (3 credits)
Modern Foreign Language (6 credits)
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Fine Arts (3 credits)
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V. University Electives (6 credits)
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Competencies (Four Courses)
COMM 101: Speech (2 credits)
ENGL 160: Writing Skills

Phys. Ed.(2 credits)
P E D: 100 Wellness for Life (1 credit)_________________
P ED: Skills Course (1 credit)_________________

Two courses in the general requirements must be interdisciplinary

Major Requirements (39 Credits)


ENGL 170: Gateway Course(3)___________________

UPPER LEVEL WRITING COURSES

Prerequisites: English 160, 180

Survey Courses 3 out of 4 of the following :(9 credits)

ENGL 357A: Early American Literature(3) ______________
ENGL 357: American Literature, 1865-present(3)_________
ENGL 360: Medieval & Early Modern British Writers (3)_____________
ENGL 364: Major British Writers(3)___________________


Upper-level writing course (3)
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1 course from: ENGL 310-329, Genre (3)
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1 course from: ENGL 330-349, Theme (3)
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1 course from: ENGL 350-359, American Period (3)
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1 course from: ENGL 360-369, British Period (3)
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ENGL 370: Shakespeare(3) _______


ENGL 495: Senior Seminar (3)_________

Major Electives (6 credits)
2 courses from: ENGL 310-499
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General Electives (27credits)
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Total Credits 127 

 ***EFFECTIVE FOR STUDENTS WHO MATRICULATE AT MARYWOOD UNIVERSITY AFTER MAY 27, 2008***

PLEASE CONSULT WITH YOUR ADVISOR ABOUT YOUR CURRICULUM.

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