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Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies (Elementary Teacher Prep)
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies
University Core and Other 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)
Long Beach City College students choose one of the following courses:
HIST 10, 10H
College Writing (3 semester hours)
Long Beach City College students take one of the following courses:
ENGL 1, 1H
Communication or Critical Thinking (3 semester hours)
Long Beach City College students choose one of the following courses:
COMM 10, 20
Fine Arts Creative (3 semester hours)
Long Beach City College students fulfill this requirement at LMU.
Fine Arts Critical (3 semester hours)
Long Beach City College students take one of the following courses:
MUSIC 6, 31
Literature (3 semester hours)
Long Beach City College students take the following course:
TART 30
Mathematics, Science and Technology (14 semester hours)
Long Beach City College students are advised to take the following mathematics courses:
MATH 28, 29
Students are required to complete 8 semester hours of science coursework at LMU.
Philosophy (6 semester hours)
Students are required to take PHIL 160: Philosophy of Human Nature at LMU.
Social Science (6 semester hours)
Long Beach City College students take one course from each section.
Section A
:
PSYCH 1, 1H
Section B
:
Long Beach City College students fulfill Section B at LMU.
Theological Studies (3 semester hours)
Liberal Studies students are required to take one 100-level and one 300-level theology course. Long Beach City College students fulfill the lower division (100-level) requirement by taking the following course:
PHIL 14