COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES



|COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES |

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|Undergraduate Curriculum Guide |

|2001-2002 through 2004-2005 |

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|Arizona State University |

|College of Liberal Arts and Sciences |

|Office of Undergraduate Programs |

|Social Sciences Building - Room 111 |

|P. O. Box 871701; Tempe, Arizona 85287-1701 |

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|(480) 965-6506 Fax: (480) 965-2110 |

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|Degrees Offered |Minors Offered |Certificates Offered |

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|B.A. African American Studies |African American Studies |CLAS Enriched Certificate (CLASEC) |

|B.A. Anthropology |Anthropology |African American Studies |

|B.A. Asian Languages (Chinese and Japanese) |Asian Languages (Chinese and Japanese) |American Public Policy |

|B.A. Biochemistry |Astronomy |Asian Studies |

|B.S. Biochemistry |Biochemistry |Civic Education |

|B.S. Biology |Biology |Classical Studies |

|B.A., B.S. Chemistry |Chemistry and Biochemistry |East Asian Studies |

|B.A. Chicana and Chicano Studies |Chicana and Chicano Studies |Ethics |

|B.S. Clinical Laboratory Sciences |Computational Mathematical Sciences |Geographic Information Science (GIS) |

|B.S. Computational Mathematical Sciences |Economics |Health Physics |

|B.S. Conservation Biology |Economics for Students Planning a Career in Law |History and Philosophy of Science |

|B.A., B.S. Economics |English: Linguistics or Literature Concentration |International Studies |

|B.A. English |Family and Human Development |Islamic Studies |

|B.S. Family and Human Development |French |Jewish Studies |

|B.A. French |Geography |Latin American Studies |

|B.A., B.S. Geography |Geology |Medieval and Renaissance Studies |

|B.S. Geological Sciences |German |Russian & East European Studies |

|B.A. German |History |Scandinavian Studies |

|B.A. History |Humanities |Southeast Asian Studies |

|B.A. Humanities |Italian |Symbolic Systems |

|B.A., B.S. Integrated Studies |Kinesiology |Translation |

|B.A. Italian |Mathematics |Women’s Studies |

|B.S. Kinesiology |Microbiology |Writing |

|B.A., B.S. Mathematics |Philosophy | |

|B.S. Microbiology |Physics |Pre-Professional Programs: |

|B.S. Molecular Biosciences / Biotechnology |Plant Biology |Students in these programs select a major from |

|B.A. Philosophy |Political Science |the list of degrees offered. |

|B.S. Physics |Psychology |Professional Field Advisor Location |

|B.S. Plant Biology |Religious Studies |Pre-Health Professions, LSC-206, |

|B.A., B.S. Political Science |Russian |Ph: (480) 965-2365 |

|B.A., B.S. Psychology |Sociology |Pre-Law, SS 111, Ph: (480) 965-6506 |

|B.A. Religious Studies |Spanish |Ministry, Dept. of Religious Studies, |

|B.A. Russian |Speech and Hearing Sciences |EC A-377, Ph: (480) 965-7145 |

|B.A. Sociology |Statistics |Students seeking career information in fields not|

|B.A. Spanish |Women’s Studies |listed should contact the University Career |

|B.S. Speech and Hearing Science | |Services Office, the CLAS Office for Academic |

|B.A. Women’s Studies | |Programs, or their departmental advisor. |

|THIS GUIDE IS NOT | |UNIVERSITYGENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS |

|A CONTRACT FOR | |AGEC or TGECC Certification ( |

|GRADUATION | | |

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|The emphasis of this folder is on the | | |

|College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | | |

|requirements. Although space is provided | | |

|for your major, you must consult your major| | |

|department (which, in most cases, has its | | |

|own curriculum check sheet) for specific | | |

|information concerning your field of | | |

|specialization. | | |

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|ADVISEMENT: | | |

|It is the student’s responsibility to meet | | |

|the requirements of the major, college and | | |

|university in order to graduate. | | |

|Students normally receive advisement in | | |

|their major departments. | | |

|Students on probation or disqualified, | | |

|students desiring to transfer into CLAS | | |

|from other colleges within the University, | | |

|and students needing evaluation of | | |

|out-of-state transfer credits should | | |

|contact the Office for Academic Programs, | | |

|SS 111, (480) 965-6506. | | |

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|REMINDER: Declarations of Graduation are | | |

|due in SS 111 immediately after students | | |

|enroll in their 87th hour. Deadlines: Fall| | |

|semester, October 1. Spring semester, | | |

|March 1. | | |

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|REQUIREMENTS FOR GRADUATION | | |

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|College of Liberal Arts and Sciences | | |

|students must satisfy the following three | | |

|types of requirements to graduate: | | |

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|1) University General Studies requirements,| | |

|page 2 | | |

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|2) College Graduation requirements, page 3 | | |

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|3) Major requirements, page 4 | | |

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| | | |Core General Studies Areas – minimum 35 semester hours plus | |

| | | |the First-Year Composition requirement | |

| | | |You cannot double count courses within the core general studies area | |

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| | | |Literacy and Critical Inquiry |L |

| | | |One must be upper division | |

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| | | |You cannot double count the “L” courses within the core general studies | |

| | | |but can in the college and major areas | |

| | | |Mathematical Studies |MA |

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| | | |You cannot double count the “MA” & “CS” courses within the core general studies | |

| | | |but can in the college and major areas | |

| | | |The University General Studies combined HU and SB requirements requires a minimum of six hours in one area| |

| | | |and nine in the other for a total of 15. At least one course must be at the upper division level. | |

| | | |Humanities and Fine Arts |HU |

| | | |Sciences |SQ |

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| | | |Awareness Areas (all three areas must be filled) | |

| | | |One course may be used to fulfill a maximum of two awareness areas and one core area. | |

| | | |Double count these courses in other areas. Count credit hours in those areas, not here. | |

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| | | |Cultural Diversity |C |

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| | |Only count credit hours for each |Subtotal University Section: | | | |

| | |course once when used in more than one| | | | |

| | |area. | | | | |

| | | |Notes for University and College: |

|COLLEGE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS |

|You CANNOT double count courses from the College Graduation requirements, including the Bridge course, |

|with the University General Studies HU, SB, SG or SQ areas. |

|You also CANNOT double count courses within the College Graduation requirements, including the bridge course. |

|Pass/Fail courses CANNOT be used to satisfy any of the requirements on this page. |

| | | |Semester Hours |

| |Prefix |Number |Total |Upper |

| | | | |Division |

|Second Language: Through the 202 level for most, but consult Catalog for GRK, IED (Navajo), LAT, POR and | | | | |

|ROM requirements. | | | | |

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|Bridge Course: One course from the list of approved Bridge Courses of at least three hours. Please see the| | | | |

|current list on the web at or the current “Bridge Course” flyer in SS| | | | |

|111 for an updated list of approved courses. | | | | |

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|NOTE: These College requirements are separate from the University General Studies requirements. Only courses whose prefixes are specified in the following lists |

|qualify as College Graduation courses. |

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|In most major fields, students will be considered to have fulfilled the College Graduation requirement in the division of their major (Humanities, Social and |

|Behavioral Sciences, or Natural Sciences and Mathematics). Students majoring in Kinesiology, Family and Human Development, and Speech and Hearing Science must |

|satisfy College Graduation requirements in all three divisions. Students majoring in Chicana/o Studies and African American Studies fulfill the requirements of |

|the division of their major concentration only. Students majoring in Women’s Studies may only fill the CLAS Social and Behavioral Sciences distribution area with |

|courses in their major. |

|Humanities: Two courses of at least three hours each at the 300 level or higher. | | | |3 |

|AFH: African American Studies Program: AFH courses only | | | | |

|CSH: Department of Chicana/o Studies: CSH courses only | | | | |

|ENG: Department of English: | | | | |

|2001-02: Literature courses only | | | | |

|2002-03 and beyond: Any course at the 300 level or higher. | | | | |

|CHI, FLA, FRE, GER, HEB, ITA, JPN, KOR, LAT, POR, RUS, SCA, SPA: Department of Languages and Literatures: | | | | |

|Any literature courses at the 300 level or above that are not also used to meet the minimum language | | | | |

|proficiency requirement. | | | | |

|HUM: Interdisciplinary Humanities Program | | | | |

|HPS: School of Life Sciences | | | | |

|PHI: Department of Philosophy | | | | |

|REL: Department of Religious Studies | | | | |

|WSH: Women’s Studies Program: WSH courses only | | | | |

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| |Notes: | | | |

|Social and Behavioral Sciences: Two courses of at least three hours each at the 300 level or higher. | | | |3 |

|AFS: African American Studies Program: AFS courses only | | | | |

|ASB: Department of Anthropology | | | | |

|CSS: Department of Chicana/o Studies: CSS courses only | | | | |

|ECN: Department of Economics | | | | |

|GCU: Department of Geography | | | | |

|HST or HIS: Department of History | | | | |

|POS: Department of Political Science | | | | |

|PGS: Department of Psychology | | | | |

|SOC: Department of Sociology | | | | |

|WST: Women’s Studies Program: EXCEPT for WST 413, 464 and 470 | | | | |

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| |Notes: | | | |

|Natural Sciences and Mathematics: Two classes of at least three hours each. | | | | |

|Note: Students majoring in Anthropology, Geography and Psychology may not use courses from their major (ASM,| | | | |

|GPH or PSY, respectively) to satisfy the Natural Sciences and Mathematics requirement. | | | | |

|ASM: Department of Anthropology | | | | |

|BIO, MIC, MBB, PLB: School of Life Sciences | | | | |

|CHM, BCH: Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry | | | | |

|CSE: Department of Computer Science | | | | |

|GPH: Department of Geography | | | | |

|GLG: Department of Geological Sciences | | | | |

|MAT, STP: Department of Mathematics and Statistics - Any course above the MAT 117 level. | | | | |

|PHY, AST, PHS: Department of Physics and Astronomy | | | | |

|PSY: Department of Psychology | | | | |

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| |Notes: | | | |

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|Only count credit hours for each course once when used in more than one area.|Sub Total College Graduation Section: | | |

|MAJOR REQUIREMENTS | |ELECTIVES |

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|A grade of C or better must be achieved in all courses at the 300 level or higher to be counted for the | | |

|major. Some majors have more stringent requirements. | | |

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|This checklist is for convenience. | | |

|Consult the department offering the major for a more detailed listing of courses and requirements. | | |

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|Pass/Fail courses CANNOT be used for the major or related courses. | | |

| | | | |Semester Hours |

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|Subtotal Major: | | |

|Only count credit hours for each course once when used|Semester Hours | | |

|in more than one area. | | | |

| |Total |Upper | | |

| | |Division | | |

|Subtotal University Section | | | | |

|Sub Total College Graduation Section | | | | |

|Subtotal Major Section | | | | |

|Subtotal Elective Section | | | | |

|GRAND TOTAL | | | | |

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