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  • CORE 102 Transitions (1 + 1 EEC)
    OR CORE 301 Transfer Portfolio (1) (Core 301 not required in 2023-24)

  • ABP 260 Questions of Faith and Ethics (3)

  • CORE 300 Power, Systems, and Justice (3)

  • CORE 402 Senior Portfolio (1)

Core Skills (

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16 SH + intensives)

  • Writing and Research (3, 6, or 7; depends on placement)

  • WRIT 125 College Writing I (3)

  • WRIT 135 College Writing II (3)

  • CORE 302 University Research (transfers) (1)

  • Communication Foundations course (2-3)

  • Language Learning (3)

  • Quantitative Reasoning (1-3)

  • 1 Writing Intensive course 

  • 1 Additional Writing Intensive OR Communication Intensive course 

  • 1 Technology Intensive course

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Codes used to indicate EMU Core designate courses in the schedule of undergraduate course offerings are listed with the designate descriptions below.

20232024-24 25 Transfers: Transfers and re-admits may contact the registrar’s office for details about alternative courses that fulfill the CORE 300 Power, Systems, and Justice and CORE 402 Senior Portfolio requirements in 20232024-2425.

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Core-Classes
Core-Classes
Core Classes (8 SH)

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OR CORE 301 Transfer Portfolio (1 + 1 EMU Engage Credit) not required in 20232024-2425

  • ABP 260 Questions of Faith and Ethics (3)

  • CORE 300 Power, Systems, and Justice (3) May also be fulfilled by:

    • SOWK 360 Race and Gender (3)

    • WCSC 387 Race, Space, and Inequality (3) 

    • WCSC 388 La Lucha Latina (3)

  • CORE 402 Senior Portfolio (1)

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  • *BIOL 395 Bioinformatics (2)

  • *CHEM 325 Analytical Chemistry I (2) 

  • *CHEM 345 Analytical Chemistry II (2) 

  • CIS 211 Spreadsheet and Data Management (1)

  • *CMUS 204 Intro to Music Technology (2)

  • CS 145 Intro to Programming (2)

  • CS 155 Programming in Python (2)

  • ED 275 Instructional Technology and Assessment (3)

  • *ENGR 110 Introduction to Engineering and Design (4)

  • *ENVS 205 Environmental Application of GIS (3) 

  • FIN 289 Personal Finance and Investing (1) - intended for juniors and seniors

  • PHYS 253 University Physics I Lab (1)

  • SOC 336 Methods of Social Research (3)

  • *SPAN 415 Intro to Spanish Phonetics (3)

  • STAT 120 Descriptive Statistics (2)

  • STAT 150 Data Visualization (2)

  • STAT 220 Inferential Statistics (2)

  • *THR 210 Technical Theater (2)

  • THR 350 Technical Theater Practicum (1-3)

  • VACA 141 Foundations of Design (4)

  • VACA 151 Photography 1 (2)

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Students choose a course from each content area of History; Literature; Natural Sciences; Social and Behavioral Sciences; Theology and Religion. To support Integrative Learning, each of these Core liberal arts courses engages with one of the EMU values outcomes: Power & Equity, Environmental Sustainability, Intercultural Understanding, or Faith & Meaning. Students will have the opportunity to engage with these themes across disciplines. Consult advising materials to identify the relevant courses if you are interested in building your EMU portfolio around a particular theme.

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History (2-3 SH)

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ABP 101 Covenant and Community (3)

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History coursework cultivates analysis and empathic learning across societies, political systems, and cultures of all times.

  • GEOG 231 Cultural Geography (3)

  • *BIST 212 History of the Bible (3)

  • *BIST 223 Reading the Gospels (3)

  • *BIST 341 Old Testament Studies (3)

  • CHST 212 Intro to Youth Ministry (3)

  • CHST 223 Spiritual Formation (3)

  • CHST 312 Missiology (3)

  • CHST 372 Church Leadership for Transformation (3)

  • PHIL 201 Introduction to Philosophy (3)

  • PHIL 212 Ways of Knowing (3)

  • *PHIL 334 Moral Philosophy (3)

  • *PHIL 412 Philosophy of Religion (3)

  • *REL 201 Introduction to Religious Studies (3)

  • REL 223 World Religions (3)

  • REL 310-315 Topics in Religion (3)

  • REL 323 Contemporary Culture (3)

  • *REL 423 Comparative Monotheisms (3)

  • THEO 201 Intro to Theology (3)

  • *THEO 312 Topics in Theology (3)

  • THEO 323 Biblical Theology of Peace and Justice (3)

  • *THEO 412 Liberation Theologies (3)

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  • HIST 101 US History I (2)

  • HIST 102 US History II (2)

  • HIST 103 US History III (2)

  • HIST 121 Global Past I: Civilizations (2)

  • HIST 122 Global Past II: Modernization (2)

  • HIST 123 Global Past III: Epics (2)

  • HIST 124 Global Past III: Revolutions (2)

  • HIST 125 Global Past III: Food History (2)

  • HIST 126 Global Past III: Colonialisms (2)

  • HIST 182 Global Past (Lancaster) (3)

  • *HIST 222 African American History (3)

  • *HIST 231 Medieval Europe (3)

  • *HIST 251 History of Africa (3)

  • *HIST 352 History of Women-Global Perspectives (3)

  • *HIST 432 History of the Middle East (3)

  • *PPX 371 Peace and Security in East Asia (3)

  • *SPAN 303 Dictatorships and Social Movements (3)

  • *SPAN 425 Indigenous People and Conquest (3)

Literature (2-3 SH)

History Literature coursework cultivates analysis and empathic learning across societies, political systems , and cultures of all times.

  • GEOG 231 Cultural Geography (3)

  • HIST 101 US History I (2)

  • HIST 102 US History II (2)

  • HIST 103 US History III (2)

  • HIST 121 Global Past I: Civilizations (2)

  • HIST 122 Global Past II: Modernization (2)

  • HIST 123 Global Past III: Epics (2)

  • HIST 124 Global Past III: Revolutions (2)

  • HIST 125 Global Past III: Food History (2)

  • HIST 126 Global Past III: Colonialisms (2)

  • HIST 182 Global Past (Lancaster) (3)

  • *HIST 222 African American History (3)

  • *HIST 231 Medieval Europe (3)

  • *HIST 251 History of Africa (3)

  • *HIST 352 History of Women-Global Perspectives (3)

  • *HIST 432 History of the Middle East (3)

  • *PPX 371 Peace and Security in East Asia (3)

  • *SPAN 303 Dictatorships and Social Movements (3)

  • *SPAN 425 Indigenous People and Conquest (3)

Literature (2-3 SH)

Literature coursework cultivates analysis and empathic learning across societies, political systems and cultures through texts.

  • *ENGL 261 Global Literatures 1: Gods and Monsters (2)

  • *ENGL 262 Global Literatures 2: Freedom and Loss (2)

  • *ENGL 263 Global Literatures 3: Intimacy and Independence (2)

  • *ENGL 210 Reading Fiction (2)

  • *ENGL 250 Reading Poetry (2)

  • *ENGL 290 Topics: Recovery and Resilience (2)

  • *ENGL 312 Ecology and Science Fiction (3)

  • *ENGL 315 Global Conflicts, Global Novels (3)

  • *ENGL 344 Ways of War and Peace (3)

  • *ENGL 346 Rooms of Their Own (3)

  • *ENGL 348 American Manhood (3)

  • ENGL 350 Children's Literature (3)

  • *ENGL 355 Young Adult Literature (3)

  • *ENGL 361 Global Lit Intensive 1: Gods and Monsters (3)

  • *ENGL 362 Global Lit Intensive 2: Freedom and Loss (3)

  • *ENGL 363 Global Lit Intensive 3: Intimacy and Independence (3)

  • *ENGL 391 Topics: Bibliotherapy (2)

  • *ENGL 393 Topics: Ursula K. Le Guin (3) 

  • (Other 200- and 300-level ENGL Topics courses, as announced)

  • *SPAN 301 The Art of Storytelling (3)

  • *SPAN 395 Survey of Hispanic Literature (3)

  • *THR 200 Survey of World Theater History (2)

Natural Science (2-4 SH)

Natural sciences coursework emphasizes scientific inquiry as a method for learning about life. 

  • BIOL 105 Science in Society (2)

  • BIOL 145 Nutrition Fundamentals (2)

  • BIOL 155 Biological Explorations (3)

  • BIOL 173 Concepts in Biology (4)

  • *BIOL 451/PSYC 451 Neuropsychology (3)

  • CHEM 155 Matter and Energy (3)

  • CHEM 315 Organic Chemistry I (4)

  • ENVS 135 Earth Science (2)

  • ENVS 145 Environmental Science (2)

  • *ENVS 235 Sustainable Food Systems (2)

  • PH175 Introduction to Public Health* (3) 

  • *PSYC/BIOL 451 Neuropsychology (3)

Note: PHYS 252 fulfills the Natural Sciences requirement for Engineering majors

Social and Behavioral Science (2-3 SH)

Social and behavioral sciences coursework develops problem-solving strategies by inviting students to analyze and respond to real world situations.

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BUAD 221 Principles of Management (3)

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ECON 201 Survey of Economics (3)

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ECON 211 Principles of Microeconomics (3)

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ECON 212 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)

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GS 101 Introduction to Global Studies (2)

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LEAD 300 Leadership Theory and Practice (3)

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POL 111 Comparative Politics (2)

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POL 112 American Politics (2)

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POL 113 International Relations (2)

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PSYC 101 General Psychology (3)

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PSYC 202 Developmental Psychology (3)

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PSYC 221 Social Psychology (3)

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PXD 151 Exploring Conflict and Peace (3)

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PXD 365 Social and Political Economy (3)

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PXD 375 Globalization and Justice (3)

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SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3)

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SOC 210 Social Stratification (3)

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SOC 245 Environment and Society (3)

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*SOC 255 Social Movements (3)

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SOC 334 Cultural Anthropology (3)

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SOC 340 The Family in Social Context (3)

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*SOC 350 Urban Sociology (3)

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SOC 375 Community Development (WCSC) (3)

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SOC 470 Community Organizing (3)

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SOWK 101 Exploring Social Work (3)

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SOWK 200 Social Behavior and Diversity (3)

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through texts.

  • *ENGL 261 Global Literatures 1: Gods and Monsters (2)

  • *ENGL 262 Global Literatures 2: Freedom and Loss (2)

  • *ENGL 263 Global Literatures 3: Intimacy and Independence (2)

  • *ENGL 210 Reading Fiction (2)

  • *ENGL 250 Reading Poetry (2)

  • *ENGL 290 Topics: Recovery and Resilience (2)

  • *ENGL 312 Ecology and Science Fiction (3)

  • *ENGL 315 Global Conflicts, Global Novels (3)

  • *ENGL 344 Ways of War and Peace (3)

  • *ENGL 346 Rooms of Their Own (3)

  • *ENGL 348 American Manhood (3)

  • ENGL 350 Children's Literature (3)

  • *ENGL 355 Young Adult Literature (3)

  • *ENGL 361 Global Lit Intensive 1: Gods and Monsters (3)

  • *ENGL 362 Global Lit Intensive 2: Freedom and Loss (3)

  • *ENGL 363 Global Lit Intensive 3: Intimacy and Independence (3)

  • *ENGL 391 Topics: Bibliotherapy (2)

  • *ENGL 393 Topics: Ursula K. Le Guin (3) 

  • (Other 200- and 300-level ENGL Topics courses, as announced)

  • *SPAN 301 The Art of Storytelling (3)

  • *SPAN 395 Survey of Hispanic Literature (3)

  • *THR 200 Survey of World Theater History (2)

Natural Science (2-4 SH)

Natural sciences coursework emphasizes scientific inquiry as a method for learning about life. 

  • BIOL 105 Science in Society (2)

  • BIOL 145 Nutrition Fundamentals (2)

  • BIOL 155 Biological Explorations (3)

  • BIOL 173 Concepts in Biology (4)

  • *BIOL 451/PSYC 451 Neuropsychology (3)

  • CHEM 155 Matter and Energy (3)

  • CHEM 315 Organic Chemistry I (4)

  • ENVS 135 Earth Science (2)

  • ENVS 145 Environmental Science (2)

  • *ENVS 235 Sustainable Food Systems (2)

  • PH175 Introduction to Public Health* (3) 

  • *PSYC/BIOL 451 Neuropsychology (3)

Note: PHYS 252 fulfills the Natural Sciences requirement for Engineering majors

Social and Behavioral Science (2-3 SH)

Social and behavioral sciences coursework develops problem-solving strategies by inviting students to analyze and respond to real world situations.

  • BUAD 221 Principles of Management (3)

  • ECON 201 Survey of Economics (3)

  • ECON 211 Principles of Microeconomics (3)

  • ECON 212 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)

  • GS 101 Introduction to Global Studies (2)

  • LEAD 300 Leadership Theory and Practice (3)

  • POL 111 Comparative Politics (2)

  • POL 112 American Politics (2)

  • POL 113 International Relations (2)

  • PSYC 101 General Psychology (3)

  • PSYC 202 Developmental Psychology (3)

  • PSYC 221 Social Psychology (3)

  • PXD 151 Exploring Conflict and Peace (3)

  • PXD 365 Social and Political Economy (3)

  • PXD 375 Globalization and Justice (3)

  • SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3)

  • SOC 210 Social Stratification (3)

  • SOC 245 Environment and Society (3)

  • *SOC 255 Social Movements (3)

  • SOC 334 Cultural Anthropology (3)

  • SOC 340 The Family in Social Context (3)

  • *SOC 350 Urban Sociology (3)

  • SOC 375 Community Development (WCSC) (3)

  • SOC 470 Community Organizing (3)

  • SOWK 101 Exploring Social Work (3)

  • SOWK 200 Social Behavior and Diversity (3)

  • SOWK 210 Social Stratification (3)

Theology and Religion (3 SH)

  • REL 201 Intro to Religious Studies

  • REL 202 Reading the Bible

  • REL 205 Intro to Theology

  • REL 212 Faith, Meaning, Adolescence

  • REL 223 Sacred Pauses

  • REL 2## rotating World Religions courses

  • REL 342 Sex, Love, God

  • REL 343 Witches, Cripples, Monsters

  • REL 341 African American Religion

  • REL 304 Politics in the Bible

  • REL 301 Gender in the Bible

  • REL 302 Jesus, God, and Film

  • REL 303 Money in the Bible

  • REL 338 Missiology

  • REL 323 Jesus, Justice, and Violence

  • REL 334 Ministry with Children/Adolescents

  • REL 412 Liberation Theologies

  • REL 451 Church Work Practicum

  • REL 462 Mission Practicum

  • PHIL 201 Introduction to Philosophy

  • PHIL 412 Philosophy of Religion

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experiential
Experiential and Co-Curricular Learning (4+ SH, 6 EMU Engage credits, and qualitative credentials)

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  • ABP 360 Good Questions (1)

  • ACTG 481 Accounting Internship (1-3) 

  • BIOL 219 Life Science Practicum (1) 

  • BIOL 429 Biology Internship (1-3)

  • *BIST 223 Four Portraits of Jesus: Reading the Gospels (3) 

  • BUAD 461 Strategic Leadership in Organizations (3) 

  • BUAD 481 Business Internship (1-3) 

  • BUAN 481 Business Analytics Internship (1-3)

  • *CHEM 285 Environmental Chemistry (4) 

  • CHST 312 Missiology (3) 

  • CHST 451 Church Work Practicum (3) 

  • CHST 473 Youth Ministry Practicum (3) 

  • CMUS 490 Music Internship (1-2) 

  • CS 488 Computer Science Internship (1-3) 

  • ECON 481 Economics Internship (1-3)

  • ED 101 Exploring Teaching (2) 

  • ED 252 Learning and Classroom Environments PFE (6-12) (1) 

  • ED 342 Literacy Assessment and Instruction (3) 

  • *ENGL 290 Topics: Recovery and Resilience (2)

  • *ENGL 344 Ways of War and Peace (3) 

  • *ENGL 391 Topics: Bibliotherapy (2)

  • ENGL 470 English Internship (1-3) 

  • ENGR 488 Engineering Internship

  • ENVS 429 Environmental Sustainability Internship (3) 

  • FIN 481 Finance Internship (1-3) 

  • HIST 441 History Internship (1-3) 

  • HONRS 431 Honors Teaching and Leadership (0-2) 

  • ICSSC 300 Career, Culture, and Community (WCSC) (3)

  • ICSSC 305 Career, Culture, and Community (WCSC) (2)

  • LARTS 256 Commuter Cycling (1) 

  • LARTS 281 Student Life and Student Leadership (1)

  • LARTS 391 Peer Tutoring Practicum II (1-3)

  • LARTS 410 Liberal Arts Internship (1-3)

  • LEAD 281 Leadership Practicum (1) 

  • LEAD 481 Leadership Internship (1-3) 

  • MKTG 481 Marketing Internship (1-3) 

  • *MUED 341 Elementary School Music (2-3) 

  • *MUED 342 Secondary School Music (3) 

  • *MUED 412 Vocal Pedagogy (2) 

  • *MUED 413 Piano Pedagogy (2) 

  • *MUED 415 String Pedagogy (2)

  • MUES 333 Chamber Ensemble (1) 

  • NURS 426 Nursing and the Family in the Community (3) 

  • NURS 432 Community Health (3) 

  • PE 203 Coaching Practicum (1)

  • PE 210 Sophomore Practicum: KES (1) 

  • PE 301 Adapted Physical Education (3) 

  • *POL 250 Law, Justice and the Local Context (3) 

  • PSYC 203 Developmental Case Study (1) 

  • PSYC 483 Psychology Internship II (2)

  • PXD 431 Peacebuilding and Development Practicum (1-3)

  • RSM 211 Sophomore Recreation Practicum (1) 

  • RSM 411 Senior Internship (4) 

  • SOC 409 Field Experience in Sociology (3) 

  • SOWK 101 Exploring Social Work (3) 

  • SOWK 430 Senior Practicum in Social Work (12) 

  • *SPAN 330 Immigration Issues (3) 

  • *SPAN 360 Spanish for Health Care (3) 

  • SPAN 470 Internship (1-3) 

  • THR 281 Acting Practicum (1-3)

  • THR 350 Technical Theater Practicum (1-3)

  • THR 351 Stage Management Practicum (1-3)

  • THR 352 Assistant Directing (1-3)

  • THR 353 Dramaturgy  (1-3)

  • VACA 168 Digital Media I: Video Production (4) 

  • *VACA 354 Conservation Photography (4) 

  • *VACA 368 Digital Media III: Hybrid Storytelling (4) 

  • *VACA 397 Elementary School Art Methods (2-3) 

  • *VACA 398 Secondary School Art Methods (3) 

  • *VACA 468 Digital Media IV: Advanced Video Production (4) 

  • VACA 491 Internship (1-6) 

  • WRIT 390 Literary Arts Journal Phoenix (1)

  • WRIT 391 Editing and Publishing Weather Vane (1-3)

  • WRIT 470 Writing Internship (1-3) 

  • Also fulfilled by clinical lab science practicum.

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