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LIBERAL ARTS: MATHEMATICS & SCIENCE (AS) 391


Program Director:  Ann Feibel (718) 482-5642
  afeibel@lagcc.cuny.edu  

COURSE NAME  CREDITS 
   
Counseling   
    New Student Seminar 0
   
English: 8 credits   
    Composition I: ENC/ENG 101 3
    Writing through Literature: ENG 102  3
    Preparing & Writing the Research Paper: ENG 103 2
   
Humanities: 3 credits   
    Liberal Arts Elective1  3
   
English/Humanities: 3 credits   
    Liberal Arts Elective1  3
   
Liberal Arts: 4 credits   
    Integrated Seminar: Liberal Arts Cluster: LIB 110*2  1
    Humanism, Science & Technology: LIB 200 3
   
Social Sciences: 9 credits   
    Liberal Arts Elective1  3
    Select one of the following courses:  3
    Introduction to Anthropology: SSA 100  
    Cultural Anthropology: SSA 101  
    Introduction to Microeconomics: SSE 103  
    Introduction to Macroeconomics: SSE 104  
    Political Ideas and Ideologies: SSP 250  
    U.S. Power & Politics: SSP 101  
    Introduction to Sociology: SSS 100  
    General Psychology: SSY 101  
    Select one of the following courses:  3
    Themes in American History to 1865: SSH 101  
    Themes in American History since 1865: SSH 102  
    Western Civilization-Ancient Times to Renaissance: SSH 103  
    Western Civilization-Renaissance to Modern Times: SSH 104  
    World History from Ancient Times to 1500: SSH 105  
    World History from 1500 to the Present: SSH 106  
    East Asia Civilization and Societies: SSH 110  
    Afro-American History: SSH 231  
    Survey of Latin America and Caribbean History: SSH 232  
   
Math, Engineering & Computer Science/Natural Science: 24 credits   
At least one math course numbered MAT 115 or higher and one laboratory science course must be included.  Students may follow one of the suggested patterns below:   
    Biology   
    Fundamentals of Biology I: SCB 201  
    Fundamentals of Biology II: SCB 202  
    Fundamentals of Chemistry I: SCC 201  
    Fundamentals of Chemistry II: SCC 202  
    Electives from Natural Sciences**   
    Precalculus: MAT 200  
    Chemistry      
    Fundamentals of Chemistry I: SCC 201      
    Fundamentals of Chemistry II: SCC 202  
    Organic Chemistry I: SCC 251  
    Organic Chemistry II: SCC 252  
    Calculus I: MAT 201  
    Calculus II: MAT 202  
    Electives from Natural Sciences or Mathematics**   
(For Natural Sciences, select only course designations beginning with SCB, SCC, or SCP.)   
    Mathematics   
    College Algebra and Trigonometry: MAT 115***   
    Precalculus: MAT 200 if needed  
    Calculus I: MAT 201  
    Calculus II: MAT 202  
    Calculus III: MAT 203  
    Select 5-12 credits from the following courses:   
    Elementary Statistics I: MAT 120  
    Elementary Statistics II: MAT 121  
    Linear Algebra: MAT 210  
    Introduction to Discrete Mathematical Structures: MAT 230  
    Elementary Differential Equations: MAT 204  
    Introduction to Probability: MAT 221  
    Engineering Laboratory I: MAE 101  
    Engineering Laboratory II: MAE 103  
    General Physics I: SCP 231  
    General Physics II: SCP 232  
    Fundamentals of Chemistry I: SCC 201  
    Fundamentals of Chemistry II: SCC 202  
   
Cooperative Education: 6 credits   
    Fundamentals of Professional Advancement: CEP 121 3
    Full-Time Internship: CEP 201 3
(Both Day and Extended Day students are required to take CEP 121.  Extended Day students may take CEP 201 or an unrestricted elective course.)   
   
Unrestricted Elective: 3 credits1   
   
*Introductory Cluster Requirement  
An introductory cluster containing four courses with an Integrated Seminar (LIB 110, one credit) is required for all DAY students; students must take the Cluster during 12-week session when they take ENG 101.  Extended Day students and students who change to Liberal Arts major after completing ENG 101 may substitute a Liberal Arts elective.  
   
Total Credits:  60 
   
** To be chosen by the student in consultation with a faculty advisor.
 
 
*** MAT 115 is a prerequisite for MAT 200.  
1 One of your elective courses in the categories above must be an Urban Study course.  NOTE: BTN 195, SCN 195 & HUN 245 are non-liberal arts Urban Study courses, and, if chosen, will only apply to the Unrestricted Elective category (all other Urban Study courses will satisfy the requirements of the 1 categories above)  
2 If LIB 110 is not taken as part of the English cluster requirement, students may substitute any Liberal Arts elective credit (e.g., he/she may take LRC103 or may use a liberal arts credit that was transferred in--or taken--that is "not counted" towards the degree).  Note: The LIB110 box on DegreeWorks will never be checked off, but the Registrar's Office will automatically substitute the one liberal arts credit when evaluating the student's transcript for graduation.  Students do not need a waiver.  

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