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Student Opportunities in American Studies at Coe College

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Student Opportunities
Students benefit from a strong liberal arts curriculum that broadens intellectual horizions and provides sound preparation for a successful career in desired fields.
Students seeking experiences and studies that are not easily contained within a single discipline may find American Studies an accomodating discipline in which to work.
All students who major in American Studies must take four required courses which are supplemented by seven additional courses from three areas (American History, American Culture, and American Social and Natural Sciences).
Students may include in their program appropriate courses taken during the Washington Term (if they choose to attend the Washington Term).
The Integrative American Studies course is the capstone of the major. This course allows faculty and students maximum flexibility in exploring ways to integrate their knowledge of American civilization through consideration of a specific era, institution, or issue in American culture through examination of academic or creative works.
Students attain a reasonably broad knowledge of American civilization while gaining experience with the methods and materials of several general areas.

Bachelor of Professional Studies at City University Of New York

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BS)

All CUNY senior colleges offer four-year baccalaureate degree programs. Most graduates of a baccalaureate program in humanities and the arts receive the BA degree. Graduates of baccalaureate programs in natural sciences and mathematics often earn the BS degree.

Tuition & Scholarship for Library and Information Sciencee at Chungnam National University

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Tuition and Fees (Currency unit : Korean Won)

Entrance Fee(A)

(Just for the 1st semester) (A)
Tuition(B)
SSA Fee (C)
Total

Humanities
181,000
398,500
1,481,000
\2,060,500

Social Sciences
181,000
398,500
1,481,000
\2,060,500

Natural Sciences
Mathematics
181,000
408,500
1,695,000
\ 2,284,500

Others
181,000
408,500
1,913,500
\ 2,503,000

Economics & Management
181,000
398,500
1,461,000
\ 2,040,500

Engineering
181,000
437,000
2,301,500
\ 2,919,500

Agriculture &
Life Sciences
Agricultural Economy
181,000
398,500
1,481,000
\ 2,060,500

Others
181,000
408,500
1,897,500
\ 2,487,000

Law
181,000
398,500
1,530,500
\ 2,110,000

Pharmacy
181,000
437,000
2,417,000
\ 3,035,000

Medical Science
Medicine
181,000
521,500
3,498,000
\ 4,200,000

Nursing
181,000
408,500
1,946,500
\ 2,536,000

Human Ecology
181,000
408,500
1,897,500
\ 2,487,000

Fine Arts & Music
181,000
437,000
2,263,000
\ 2,881,000

Veterinary Science
181,000
521,500
2,284,000
\ 2,986,000

Bioscience
& Biotechnology
181,000
408,500
1,897,500
\ 2,487,000


Note:

1.Tuition for doctoral students is a bit higher than master students.
2. SSA Fee: School Supporting Association Fee


Undergraduate Student

From the 2nd semester, tuition (B) shall be deducted from the total tuition under thecondition that students obtain GPA over C+ in the previous semester.


Graduate Student
1. All foreign students shall be exempted from paying “SSA Fee (C)” out of the total tuition in the 1st semester.
2. From the 2nd semester, students are exempted from paying “SSA Fee (C)” out of the total tuition only when the students are included 60% of the total students according to their GPA in the previous semester.

Humanities or Social Sciences undergraduate at Saint Peter College

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Associate of Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences

The School of Professional and Continuing Studies (SPCS) offers the Associate of Arts degree for busy adults. It recognizes the full range of their abilities and uses a flexible format to allow them to complete the degree program. The student graduates with a foundation in the liberal arts and an understanding of other areas that shape our society and communities. A student must complete a minimum of 66 credits with distribution in the areas indicated.

Liberal Arts (Both Tracks) Credits
English 9
Fine Arts 3
History 6
Social Sciences 6
Mathematics 6
Natural Sciences 6
Philosophy 3
Theology 6 45

Choose either Humanities or Social Sciences

Humanities Track (18 credits)
Upper-division Humanities Electives 18
Free Elective 3

Social Sciences Track
Upper-division Social Science Electives 18
Free Elective 3 21

Total 66

Worksheet for Self Evaluation of Courses Taken and Courses Needed

To the student: This worksheet can help to examine this program. The program may be a combination of courses taken at Saint Peter’s College and courses transferred from other colleges. After any credits are accepted for an admitted student, the student is responsible for understanding the program and following it. Specific guidance:

Register early for courses. Do not wait until the last minute.
Make sure you are registered. Do not sit in a class if you are not on the instructor’s roster.
If you drop a course, make sure you are actually dropped from it.
Attend class the first night.

Foundation (45 credits)
Cm117 or Cm120 __________ Ns110 Sci Lit __________
El123 Poetry __________ El134 Fiction __________
Hs121 West Trad __________ Hs122 World Hist __________
Social Sci __________ Social Sci __________
Ma102 Math I __________ Ma103 Math II __________
Philosophy __________ Theology __________
Theology __________ Fine Arts __________
Values Course __________

Upper Division Electives (18 credits)
#1 ____________ #4 ____________
#2 ____________ #5 ____________
#3 ____________ #6 ____________

Free Elective (3 credits)
____________

Total Credits Required for Graduation 66

Liberal Arts Social Science degree at Lewis & Clark State College

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

REQ COMP NEED MAJOR COURSES REQ COMP NEED
SOCIAL SCIENCE EMPHASIS REQUIREMENTS

3
MTHPT 123, 130, 137, 138
3
3
3
BIOL 100, 102, 175, 252
FSCI 101
TOTAL 15
ELECTIVES
ANTH 102, 120, 170 Choose courses from any area
GEOG 102
HRPT 184, 185
PHIL 120
POLS 101, 285
PSYC 101, 205
SOC 101
SS 150, 184, 185 TOTAL 15
TOTAL 34
SUMMARY
GENERAL EDUCATION 34
GENERAL ELECTIVES 15
MAJOR 15
TOTAL 64
NOTES, SUBSTITUTIONS & WAIVERS
Advisor Date
Lewis-Clark State College 2008-2009 Catalog
ECON 101, 102, 201, 202
ID Number
143/144, 147, 157/257, 160, 170, 254
SKILLS COMPONENT
ENGL 101/102
Student Name
LIBERAL ARTS - SOCIAL SCIENCES
2008 - 2009
Choose 5 courses from three disciplines
(ANTH, ECON, HIST, POLS, SOC)
3
4
ENGL 150, ENGL 258, ENGL 257, HUM 301
PHYS 111, 205, 211
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS
Division Chair Date
16 Resident Credit (LCSC):
ART 100, HUM 101, HUM 150, MUS 101, THEA 101
ENGL 109
CHEM 102, 105, 111
COMM 202, 203, 204, 205
6
9
HUMANITIES 1 Lit & 1 Art course
NATURAL SCIENCES 2 courses: NS 150 & 1 lab science
GEOL 100
NS 171 & 172
NS 150
SOCIAL SCIENCE min 3 courses from 2 subjects (9 cr. req.)
HIST 101, 102, 111, 112
MATH 123, 130, 130A/130B, 137

General Studies Social Sciences degree at Lewis & Clark State College

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

BA BACHELOR OF ARTS/SCIENCE
BS GENERAL STUDIES: SOCIAL SCIENCES
2008-2009
REQ COMP NEED MAJOR COURSES REQ COMP NEED

3
3
HUMANITIES 1 Lit & 1 Art course (6 cr. required)
ENGL 150, ENGL 258, ENGL 257, HUM 301 3
ART 100, HUM 101, HUM 150, MUS 101, THEA 101 3
NATURAL SCIENCES 2 courses: NS 150 & 1 lab science
NS 150 3
BIOL 100, 102, 175, 252
CHEM 102, 105, 111 3
FSCI 101 3
GEOL 100 3
NS 171 & 172 3
PHYS 111, 205, 211 3
SOCIAL SCIENCE 3 courses req. (9 cr. req.) 3
ANTH 102, 120, 170 3
ECON 101, 102, 201, 202 3
GEOG 102 3
HIST 101, 102, 111, 112 3
HRPT 184, 185 3
PHIL 120 3
POLS 101, 285 3
PSYC 101, 205 3
SS 150, 184, 185 60
SOC 101
INTEGRATIVE COMPONENT 1 course required 3
HUM, NS, SS 350 3
ID, HUM, SS 351 3
TOTAL 37 3
FOREIGN/HERITAGE LANGUAGE REQ COMP NEED 3
101 3
102 3
201 3
202 3
TOTAL 16 0 0 3
128 Total Credit (minus remedial): 1
36 Upper Div. Credit:
32 Resident Credit (LCSC): 31
NOTES, SUBSTITUTIONS & WAIVERS SUMMARY
37
60
31
128
Division Chair Date Advisor’s Signature Date
ELECTIVES [31]
SS 300; SS 384; SS 385
HIST 340; SOC 360; SW 320
Take 16 credits of language if selecting
Bachelor of Arts degree.
3
ENGL 109
3
6
6
60 credits from these disciplines: ANTH; ECON; GEOG;
HIST; JS; POLS; PSYC; SS; SW; SOC
Note: Major credits may not duplicate Gen Ed courses
Req’d: POLS 200 Soc/Pol Phil
Choose one: ANTH 386; HIST 200;
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE
ENGL 101/102
4
9
MTHPT 123, 130, 137, 138
147, 157/257, 160, 170, 254
MATH 123, 130, 130A/130B, 137, 143/144
Choose two: ANTH 170; 320; HIST 240;
ECON 465; ENGL 258; HIST 333; 336;
COMM 101, 202, 203, 204, 205
HIST 370; 460;465; POLS 237; SS 100
ID Number
6
3
One course from at least 4 of the Division’s disciplines
Student Name
SKILLS COMPONENT
300/400
300/400
300/400
A minimum of 30 upper division credits in the Major area
Choose two: ANTH 365; BUS 380;
300/400
300/400
300/400
ELECTIVES
TOTAL
TOTAL
MAJOR
TOTAL
GENERAL EDUCATION