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General education/basic skills English Composition WR 121 English Composition 3 WR 122 English Composition 3 WR 123 English Composition 3
Speech SP 111 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3
Mathematics MTH 111 College Algebra 4
Health* 3-4 Computer competency* 0-4
General education/distribution Humanities A minimum of 11 credits from the humanities distribution list, with at least two different prefixes and at least two courses with the same prefix.
Science A minimum of 15 credits, which must include three biological or physical science courses with labs, two courses of which must have the same prefix and one course with a different prefix.
Social Science PS 201 American Governments 4 PS 204 Introduction to Comparative Politics 4 PS 205 Introduction to International Relations 4 plus one additional course from the social science 4distribution list with a different prefix. |
Electives EC 201 Microeconomics 4 EC 202 Microeconomics 4 HST 201 History of the United States 4 HST 202 History of the United States 4 LIB 127 Information Research Skills 2 PS 206 Introduction to Political Thought 4 PSY 216 Social Psychology 3 PSY 219 Abnormal Psychology 3 PSY 233 Psychology of Violence & Agression 4
Notes: *To meet this requirement, students can choose between HHP 231: Human Sexuality, HHP 242: Stress Management, HHP 258: Prevention of Chronic Diseases or HHP 266: Nutrition for Health, HHP 295: Health and Fitness and one activity or health module -—OR— HHP 252A.
*Pass computer basic skills competency test (see page 35 for details) or take CIS 120, Computer Concepts I, or CIS 131, Software Applications.
Advising information Preferred baccalaureate degrees will vary by law school. Therefore, students should refer to the catalog of the chosen four-year institution and prospective law school programs to determine specific degree or major requirements.
Articulation information At the time of this publication, coursework is being approved toward an Associate of Science Direct Transfer to Oregon State University-Cascades degree (AS-DT). This degree will allow students to meet all lower-division baccalaureate and major requirements for a bachelor of arts or science in liberal studies, social sciences option and an emphasis in American government, history, politics, judicial politics, or social psychology. |