
1998-1999 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705
Requirements for Graduation
*At least one course must be numbered 200 or higher
*No course carrying the student's major prefix may be used
*No course prefix may be used more than once, except for intermediate-level foreign language prefixes (FR,
GM, SP, LA, and GK) which may be used twice.
See list of nonlaboratory natural sciences for additional courses which may be used as Liberal Studies electives.
See list of Non-Western Cultures courses, some of which may be used as Liberal Studies Electives.
The following courses are also approved:
AH205 Ancient to Medieval Art 3
AH206 Renaissance to Baroque Art 3
AH211 Modern Art 3
AH222 Art in America 3
AN286 Marriage, Kinship, and the Family (same as SO286) 3
BE101 Microbased Computer Literacy (same as CO101, IM101) 3
BE201 Internet and Multimedia (identical to CM/CO/IM/LB 201) 3
CM101 Communications Media in American Society 3
CM201 Internet and Multimedia
(identical to BE/CM/CO/IM/LB 201) 3
CM380 History of African Americans in Film and TV 3
CO101 Microbased Computer Literacy (same as BE101, IM101) 3
CO201 Internet and Multimedia
(identical to BE/CM/CO/IM/LB 201) 3
CS101 Personal and Family Management 3
CS315 Consumer Economics and Family Finance 3
EC122 Principles of Economics II 3
EN349 English Bible as Literature 3
FN145 Introduction to Nutrition 3
FR201 College French I (2) 3
FR202 College French II (2) 3
FR203 Accelerated College French 6
FR301 Portraits of Women in French Novels 3
GE230 Cultural Geography 3
GE231 Economic Geography 3
GE251 Geography of Pennsylvania 3
GE253 Geography of Europe 3
GM251 German III (2) 3
GM252 German IV (2) 3
HE218 Child Development 3
HE224 Marriage and Family Relations 3
HI210 Ancient Civilizations of Mediterranean and Near East 3
HI212 Ancient and Medieval Europe 3
HI214 Themes in American History 3
HI305 Renaissance and Reformation 3
HI355 African History I (Antiquity to 1600) 3
HI363 Thought and Culture in Early America 3
HI364 Thought and Culture in Modern America 3
HI366 African-American Women 3
IM101 Microbased Computer Literacy (same as BE101, CO101) 3
IM201 Internet and Multimedia
(identical to BE/CM/CO/IM/LB 201) 3
JN105 Journalism and the Mass Media 3
JN250 Women and the Press 3
JN375 World News Coverage 3
LA102 Elementary Latin II 4
LA201 Intermediate Latin (2) 4
LB201 Internet and Multimedia
(identical to BE/CM/CO/IM/LB 201) 3
MA121 Calculus I (1) 4
MA122 Calculus II 4
MA123 Calculus I (1) 4
MA124 Calculus II 4
MA152 Elements of Mathematics II (1) 3
(specified majors only)
MA214 Probability and Statistics 3
MA216 Probability and Statistics 4
MA217 Probability and Statistics (1) 3
MA241 Differential Equations 3
MH301 Music History I 3
MH302 Music History II 3
PC310 Development Psychology 3
PC321 Abnormal Psychology 3
PC330 Social Psychology 3
PC378 Death and Dying 3
PH232 Philosophical Perspectives on Love and Marriage 3
PH321 Symbolic Logic II 3
PH323 Political Philosophy 3
PH324 History of Philosophy I 3
PH325 History of Philosophy II 3
PH326 Phenomenology and Existentialism 3
PH330 Philosophy of Science 3
PH400 Ethics and Public Policy 3
PH405 Justice and Human Rights 3
PH420 Metaphysics 3
PH421 Theory of Knowledge 3
PH450 Philosophy of Law 3
PH460 Philosophy of Language 3
PS346 Political Sociology 3
RS200 Religion and Culture 3
RS210 World Scriptures 3
RS260 American Religious Development 3
RS312 Archaeology and the Bible 3
RS329 Philosophy of Religion 3
RS410 Early Christian Thought 3
RS440 Modern Christian Thought 3
SO286 Marriage, Kinship, and the Family (same as AN286) 3
SO337 World Societies and World Systems 3
SO340 Sociology of Industry 3
SO362 Racial and Ethnic Minorities 3
SO363 Sociology of Sex and Gender 3
SO445 Social Stratification 3
SO458 Political Sociology (same as PS346 Political Sociology) 3
SP102 Elementary Spanish II 4
SP122 Spanish for Health Care Professionals II 3
SP132 Spanish for Hospitality Industry II 3
SP201 Intermediate Spanish (2) 4
SP211 Intensive Intermediate Spanish (formerly SP201) 6
WS200 Introduction to Women's Studies 3
(1) Students may use this course to fulfill either the Learning Skills: Mathematics requirement, or a Liberal
Studies Elective requirement, but not both.