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Bachelor of Science in Engineering
Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Bachelor of Science in Engineering Degree
University Core Requirements
For assistance or questions about this program, please contact Admissions at
admissions@lmu.edu
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American Cultures Studies (3 semester hours)
Oxnard College students take one of the following courses:
HIST R121
SOC R103
College Writing (3 semester hours)
Oxnard
College students take the following course:
ENGL 101
Communication or Critical Thinking (3 semester hours)
Oxnard College students choose one of the following courses:
COMM 101, 107, 111
PHIL 100, 107, 111
Creative Arts (3 semester hours)
Oxnard
College students choose one of the following courses:
ENGL 203
MUS 110A
History (3 semester hours)
Oxnard
College students take one of the following courses:
HIST 105, 106
Literature (3 semester hours)
Oxnard
College students choose one of the following courses:
ENGL 102, 151, 152
Mathematics, Science and Technology (18 semester hours)
This requirement is met by the curriculum of the major in the College of Science and Engineering.
Philosophy (6 semester hours)
Students are required to take PHIL 160: Philosophy of Human Nature at LMU and 3 semester hours of upper division philosophy to fulfill the core requirement.
Social Sciences (6 semester hours)
This requirement is met by the curriculum of the major.
Theological Studies (3 semester hours)
Students are required to take one 100-level and one 300-level theology course.
Oxnard
College students take the following course:
PHIL 104