Students who wish to complete the professional study in music required for the Bachelor of Music degree as well as the full liberal arts curriculum required for the Bachelor of Arts degree in a discipline outside of music have that option. The program requires five years of study. Unlike the B.M. and B.M.A. degrees with a second liberal arts major, the double degree program requires that students fulfill all College of Liberal Arts degree requirements, including the distribution area requirements and the competency requirements, as well as complete work in a College of Liberal Arts major. A minimum cumulative liberal arts GPA of 2.8 and a minimum cumulative music GPA of 2.8 are required. Completing the requirements for both degrees will require at least 43 course credits, including ensembles, lessons and recitals. Students in the double degree program are expected to take lessons and participate in ensembles each of their five years in the program.
Requirements for the Class of 2026 and 2027
5 Year Double Degree (B.M. & B.A.): Strings, Winds, Brass, and Percussion
AT LEAST 43 CREDITS REQUIRED
CORE MUSIC COURSES (9.5 CREDITS)
MUS 105—Introduction to Theory and Musicianship (.5) OR Music Elective (.5) if exempted by placement exam
MUS 111—Theory I (.5)
MUS 112—Theory II (.5)
MUS 211—Theory III (.75)
MUS 212—Theory IV (.75)
MUS 121—Musicianship I (.75)
MUS 122—Musicianship II (.75)
MUS 221—Musicianship III (.5)
MUS 222—Musicianship IV (.5)
MUS 110—Introduction to Music Technology (.5)
MUS 360—Conducting I (.5)
MUS 265—History of Western Music I (1)
MUS 266—History of Western Music II (1)
MUS 390—Music History Topics (1)
APPLIED LESSONS (7 CREDITS)
Applied lessons on the primary instrument every semester (.5 credit for six semesters, 1 credit for four semesters; 1 credit lessons should be taken in the years when recitals are given)
ENSEMBLES (4.5 CREDITS)
MUS 271—University Orchestra, 272—Large Instrumental Ensemble, 273—University Band, or 278—Jazz Ensemble(2.5)
Participation every semester in residence
MUS 289A-Z—Chamber Music (2)
.25 credits per semester applicable toward degree
DEGREE SPECIFIC COURSES (1 CREDIT)
MUS 343—Symphonic Literature(.5)
MUS 399—Pedagogy for primary instrument(.5)
FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR (1 CREDIT)
CLA COURSES (8-10 CREDITS)
Courses in CLA Major(8-10)
MUSIC ELECTIVES (3.75 CREDITS)
Note: Ensemble courses (271, 272, 273, 276, 277, 278, 282, and 289) cannot be counted as electives.
DISTRIBUTION AREA REQUIREMENTS AND COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVES (4-6 CREDITS)
May be used to fulfill other courses to fulfill CLA requirements
CAPSTONE PROJECTS (.5 CREDIT)
MUS 385—Junior Recital (.25)
MUS 485—Senior Recital (.25)
OTHER
Completion of Piano Proficiency Exam—Students who do not complete the piano proficiency exam must enroll in class piano or lessons until the exam is passed. Piano classes and lessons taken prior to the completion of the exam do not count toward the 36 credits needed to graduate.
Completion of Sophomore Proficiency Exam
One “W” certified, one “Q” certified, and one “S” certified course (may overlap with above requirements)
Distribution Area Requirements: Must complete two course credits in Arts and Humanities (Music History counts as one credit), two course credits in Science and Mathematics, and two course credits in Social Science. Courses used to complete distribution area requirements cannot be used to fulfill the Global and Local Awareness requirements.
Global and Local Awareness Requirements: The equivalent of second semester proficiency in a language other than English, one course credit in Global Learning, and one course credit in Power, Privilege and Diversity. Courses used to complete these requirements cannot be counted toward distribution area requirements.
2 Extended Studies Experiences
MUS 001—Concert Attendance is required every semester in residence.
5 Year Double Degree (B.M. & B.A): Organ
AT LEAST 43 CREDITS REQUIRED
CORE MUSIC COURSES (9.5 CREDITS)
MUS 105—Introduction to Theory and Musicianship (.5) OR Music Elective (.5) if exempted by placement exam
MUS 111—Theory I (.5)
MUS 112—Theory II (.5)
MUS 211—Theory III (.75)
MUS 212—Theory IV (.75)
MUS 121—Musicianship I (.75)
MUS 122—Musicianship II (.75)
MUS 221—Musicianship III (.5)
MUS 222—Musicianship IV (.5)
MUS 360—Conducting I (.5)
MUS 110—Introduction to Music Technology (.5)
MUS 265—History of Western Music I (1)
MUS 266—History of Western Music II (1)
MUS 390—Music History Topics (1)
APPLIED LESSONS (7 CREDITS)
Applied lessons on the primary instrument every semester (.5 credit for six semesters, 1 credit for four semesters; 1 credit lessons should be taken in the years when recitals are given)
ENSEMBLES (4.5 CREDITS)
MUS 271—University Orchestra, 272—Large Instrumental Ensemble, 273—University Band, 276—Vox Animae, 277—Chamber Singers, or 278—Jazz Ensemble (2.5)
Participation every semester in residence
MUS 289A-Z—Chamber Music (2)
.25 credits per semester applicable toward degree
DEGREE SPECIFIC COURSES (2 CREDITS)
MUS 313—Advanced Keyboard Skills (.5)
MUS 345—Organ Design and Repertoire (.5)
MUS 346—The Organ in the Church Service (.5)
MUS 399—Organ Pedagogy (.5)
FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR (1 CREDIT)
CLA COURSES (8-10 CREDITS)
Courses in CLA Major (8-10)
MUSIC ELECTIVES (3.25 CREDITS)
Note: Ensemble courses (271, 272, 273, 276, 277, 278, 282, and 289) cannot be counted as electives.
DISTRIBUTION AREA REQUIREMENTS AND COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVES (3.5-5.5 CREDITS)
May be used to fulfill other courses to fulfill CLA requirements
CAPSTONE PROJECTS (.5 CREDIT)
MUS 385—Junior Recital (.25)
MUS 485—Senior Recital (.25)
OTHER
Completion of Piano Proficiency Exam—Organ majors will take the exam on their principal instrument whenever they are deemed prepared by their primary instructor.
Completion of Sophomore Proficiency Exam
One “W” certified, one “Q” certified, and one “S” certified course (may overlap with above requirements)
Distribution Area Requirements: Must complete two course credits in Arts and Humanities (Music History counts as one credit), two course credits in Science and Mathematics, and two course credits in Social Science. Courses used to complete distribution area requirements cannot be used to fulfill the Global and Local Awareness requirements.
Global and Local Awareness Requirements: The equivalent of second semester proficiency in a language other than English, one course credit in Global Learning, and one course credit in Power, Privilege, and Diversity. Courses used to complete these requirements cannot be counted toward distribution area requirements.
2 Extended Studies Experiences
MUS 001—Concert Attendance is required every semester in residence.
5 Year Double Degree (B.M. & B.A.): Piano
AT LEAST 43 CREDITS REQUIRED
CORE MUSIC COURSES (9.5 CREDITS)
MUS 105—Introduction to Theory and Musicianship (.5) OR Music Elective (.5) if exempted by placement exam
MUS 111—Theory I (.5)
MUS 112—Theory II (.5)
MUS 211—Theory III (.75)
MUS 212—Theory IV (.75)
MUS 121—Musicianship I (.75)
MUS 122—Musicianship II (.75)
MUS 221—Musicianship III (.5)
MUS 222—Musicianship IV (.5)
MUS 110—Introduction to Music Technology (.5)
MUS 360—Conducting I (.5)
MUS 265—History of Western Music I (1)
MUS 266—History of Western Music II (1)
MUS 390—Music History Topics (1)
APPLIED LESSONS (7 CREDITS)
Applied lessons on the primary instrument every semester (.5 credit for six semesters, 1 credit for four semesters; 1 credit lessons should be taken in the years when recitals are given)
ENSEMBLES (4.5 CREDITS)
MUS 271—University Orchestra, 272—Large Instrumental Ensemble, 273—University Band, 276—Vox Animae, 277—Chamber Singers, or 278—Jazz Ensemble (2.5)
Participation every semester in residence
MUS 289A-Z—Chamber Music (2)
.25 credits per semester applicable toward degree
DEGREE SPECIFIC COURSES (2.5 CREDITS)
MUS 313—Advanced Keyboard Skills (.5)
MUS 347—Keyboard Literature I (.5)
MUS 348—Keyboard Literature II (.5)
MUS 397—Piano Teaching Methods I (.5)
MUS 398—Piano Teaching Methods II (.5)
FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR (1 CREDIT)
CLA COURSES (8-10 CREDITS)
Courses in CLA Major (8-10)
MUSIC ELECTIVES (2.25 CREDITS)
Note: Ensemble courses (271, 272, 273, 276, 277, 278, 282, and 289) cannot be counted as electives.
DISTRIBUTION AREA REQUIREMENTS AND COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVES (4-6 CREDITS)
May be used to fulfill other courses to fulfill CLA requirements
CAPSTONE PROJECTS (.5 CREDIT)
MUS 385—Junior Recital (.25)
MUS 485—Senior Recital (.25)
OTHER
Completion of Piano Proficiency Exam—Piano majors will take the exam whenever they are deemed prepared by their primary instructor.
Completion of Sophomore Proficiency Exam
One “W” certified, one “Q” certified, and one “S” certified course (may overlap with above requirements)
Distribution Area Requirements: Must complete two course credits in Arts and Humanities (Music History counts as one credit), two course credits in Science and Mathematics, and two course credits in Social Science. Courses used to complete distribution area requirements cannot be used to fulfill the Global and Local Awareness requirements.
Global and Local Awareness Requirements: The equivalent of second semester proficiency in a language other than English, one course credit in Global Learning, and one course credit in Power, Privilege, and Diversity. Courses used to complete these requirements cannot be counted toward distribution area requirements.
2 Extended Studies Experiences
MUS 001—Concert Attendance is required every semester in residence.
5 Year Double Degree (B.M. & B.A.): Voice
AT LEAST 43 CREDITS REQUIRED
CORE MUSIC COURSES (9.5 CREDITS)
MUS 105—Introduction to Theory and Musicianship (.5) OR Music Elective (.5) if exempted by placement exam
MUS 111—Theory I (.5)
MUS 112—Theory II (.5)
MUS 211—Theory III (.75)
MUS 212—Theory IV (.75)
MUS 121—Musicianship I (.75)
MUS 122—Musicianship II (.75)
MUS 221—Musicianship III (.5)
MUS 222—Musicianship IV (.5)
MUS 360—Conducting I (.5)
MUS 110—Introduction to Music Technology (.5)
MUS 265—History of Western Music I (1)
MUS 266—History of Western Music II (1)
MUS 390—Music History Topics (1)
APPLIED LESSONS (7 CREDITS)
Applied lessons on the primary instrument every semester (.5 credit for six semesters, 1 credit for four semesters; 1 credit lessons should be taken in the years when recitals are given)
ENSEMBLES (3 CREDITS)
MUS 276—Vox Animae or 277—Chamber Singers (2.5)
Participation every semester in residence
MUS 282—Music for the Stage (.5)
DEGREE SPECIFIC COURSES (3.5 CREDITS)
MUS 191—Italian Diction (.5)
MUS 192—German Diction (.5)
MUS 193—French Diction (.5)
MUS 194—English Diction (.5)
MUS 336—Solo Vocal Literature I (.5)
MUS 337—Solo Vocal Literature II (.5)
MUS 399—Vocal Pedagogy (.5)
FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR (1 CREDIT)
CLA COURSES (11-13 CREDITS)
Courses in CLA Major (8-10)
French Language (1)
Italian Language (1)
German Language (1)
MUSIC ELECTIVES (2.25 CREDITS)
Note: Ensemble courses (271, 272, 273, 276, 277, 278, 282, and 289) cannot be counted as electives.
DISTRIBUTION AREA REQUIREMENTS AND COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVES (1.5-3.5 CREDITS)
May be used to fulfill other courses to fulfill CLA requirements
CAPSTONE PROJECTS (.5 CREDIT)
MUS 385—Junior Recital (.25)
MUS 485—Senior Recital (.25)
OTHER
Completion of Piano Proficiency Exam—Students who do not complete the piano proficiency exam must enroll in class piano or lessons until the exam is passed. Piano classes and lessons taken prior to the completion of the exam do not count toward the 36 credits needed to graduate.
Completion of Sophomore Proficiency Exam
One “W” certified, one “Q” certified, and one “S” certified course (may overlap with above requirements)
Distribution Area Requirements: Must complete two course credits in Arts and Humanities (Music History counts as one credit), two course credits in Science and Mathematics, and two course credits in Social Science. Courses used to complete distribution area requirements cannot be used to fulfill the Global and Local Awareness requirements.
Global and Local Awareness Requirements: The equivalent of second semester proficiency in a language other than English, one course credit in Global Learning, and one course credit in Power, Privilege, and Diversity. Courses used to complete these requirements cannot be counted toward distribution area requirements.
2 Extended Studies Experiences
MUS 001—Concert Attendance is required every semester in residence.
Requirements for Class of 2025 and Earlier
5 Year Double Degree (B.M. & B.A.): String, Wind, Brass, Percussion
AT LEAST 43 CREDITS REQUIRED
CORE MUSIC COURSES (7.75 CREDITS)
MUS 111—Theory I (.5)
MUS 112—Theory II (.5)
MUS 211—Theory III (.75)
MUS 212—Theory IV (.75)
MUS 121—Musicianship I (.75)
MUS 122—Musicianship II (.75)
MUS 221—Musicianship III (.5)
MUS 222—Musicianship IV (.5)
MUS 360—Conducting I (.5)
MUS 265—History of Western Music I (.75)
MUS 266—History of Western Music II (.75)
MUS 390—Music History Topics (.75)
APPLIED LESSONS (7 CREDITS)
Applied lessons on the primary instrument every semester (.5 credit for six semesters, 1 credit for four semesters; 1 credit lessons should be taken in the years when recitals are given)
ENSEMBLES (4.5 CREDITS)
MUS 271—University Orchestra, 272—Large Instrumental Ensemble, 273—University Band, or 278—Jazz Ensemble (2.5)
Participation every semester in residence
MUS 289A-Z—Chamber Music (2)
.25 credits per semester
DEGREE SPECIFIC COURSES (1 CREDITS)
MUS 343—Symphonic Literature (.5)
MUS 399—Pedagogy for primary instrument (.5)
FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR (1 CREDIT)
CLA COURSES (8-10 CREDITS)
Courses in CLA Major (8-10)
MUSIC ELECTIVES (3 CREDITS)
Note: Ensemble courses (271, 272, 273, 275, 276, 277, 278, 282, 283, 284, 288, and 289) cannot be counted as electives.
DISTRIBUTION AREA REQUIREMENTS AND COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVES (4-6 CREDITS)
May be used to fulfill other courses to fulfill CLA requirements
CAPSTONE PROJECTS (.5 CREDIT)
MUS 385—Junior Recital (.25)
MUS 485—Senior Recital (.25)
OTHER
Completion of Piano Proficiency Exam—Students who do not complete the piano proficiency exam must enroll in class piano or lessons until the exam is passed. Piano classes and lessons taken prior to the completion of the exam do not count toward the 36 credits needed to graduate.
Completion of Sophomore Proficiency Exam
One “W” certified, one “Q” certified course, and one “S” certified course (may overlap with above requirements)
Area Requirements: Must complete two course credits in Arts and Humanities (Music History counts as one credit), two course credits in Science and Mathematics, two course credits in Social Science, the equivalent of second semester proficiency in a language other than English. Courses used to complete area requirements cannot be used to fulfill the Global and Local Awareness requirements.
Global and Local Awareness Requirements: one course credit in Global Learning and one course credit in Privilege, Power and Diversity. Courses used to complete these requirements cannot be used to count toward area requirements.
2 Extended Studies Experiences
MUS 001—Concert Attendance is required every semester in residence.
5 Year Double Degree (B.M. & B.A.): Organ
AT LEAST 43 CREDITS REQUIRED
CORE MUSIC COURSES (7.75 CREDITS)
MUS 111—Theory I (.5)
MUS 112—Theory II (.5)
MUS 211—Theory III (.75)
MUS 212—Theory IV (.75)
MUS 121—Musicianship I (.75)
MUS 122—Musicianship II (.75)
MUS 221—Musicianship III (.5)
MUS 222—Musicianship IV (.5)
MUS 360—Conducting I (.5)
MUS 265—History of Western Music I (.75)
MUS 266—History of Western Music II (.75)
MUS 390—Music History Topics (.75)
APPLIED LESSONS (7 CREDITS)
Applied lessons on the primary instrument every semester (.5 credit for six semesters, 1 credit for four semesters; 1 credit lessons should be taken in the years when recitals are given)
ENSEMBLES (4.5 CREDITS)
MUS 271—University Orchestra, 272—Large Instrumental Ensemble, 273—University Band, 275—University Chorus, 276—Vox Animae, 277—Chamber Singers, or 278—Jazz Ensemble (2.5)
Participation every semester in residence
MUS 289A-Z—Chamber Music (2)
.25 credits per semester
DEGREE SPECIFIC COURSES (2 CREDITS)
MUS 313—Advanced Keyboard Skills (.5)
MUS 345—Organ Design and Repertoire (.5)
MUS 346—The Organ in the Church Service (.5)
MUS 399—Organ Pedagogy (.5)
FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR (1 CREDIT)
CLA COURSES (8-10 CREDITS)
Courses in CLA Major (8-10)
MUSIC ELECTIVES (2.5 CREDITS)
Note: Ensemble courses (271, 272, 273, 275, 276, 277, 278, 282, 283, 284, 288, and 289) cannot be counted as electives.
DISTRIBUTION AREA REQUIREMENTS AND COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVES (3.5-5.5 CREDITS)
May be used to fulfill other courses to fulfill CLA requirements
CAPSTONE PROJECTS (.5 CREDIT)
MUS 385—Junior Recital (.25)
MUS 485—Senior Recital (.25)
OTHER
Completion of Piano Proficiency Exam—Organ majors will take the exam on their principal instrument whenever they are deemed prepared by their primary instructor.
Completion of Sophomore Proficiency Exam
One “W” certified, one “Q” certified course, and one “S” certified course (may overlap with above requirements)
Area Requirements: Must complete two course credits in Arts and Humanities (Music History counts as one credit), two course credits in Science and Mathematics, two course credits in Social Science, the equivalent of second semester proficiency in a language other than English. Courses used to complete area requirements cannot be used to fulfill the Global and Local Awareness requirements.
Global and Local Awareness Requirements: one course credit in Global Learning and one course credit in Privilege, Power and Diversity. Courses used to complete these requirements cannot be used to count toward area requirements.
2 Extended Studies Experiences
MUS 001—Concert Attendance is required every semester in residence.
5 Year Double Degree (B.M. & B.A.): Piano
AT LEAST 43 CREDITS REQUIRED
CORE MUSIC COURSES (7.75 CREDITS)
MUS 111—Theory I (.5)
MUS 112—Theory II (.5)
MUS 211—Theory III (.75)
MUS 212—Theory IV (.75)
MUS 121—Musicianship I (.75)
MUS 122—Musicianship II (.75)
MUS 221—Musicianship III (.5)
MUS 222—Musicianship IV (.5)
MUS 360—Conducting I (.5)
MUS 265—History of Western Music I (.75)
MUS 266—History of Western Music II (.75)
MUS 390—Music History Topics (.75)
APPLIED LESSONS (7 CREDITS)
Applied lessons on the primary instrument every semester (.5 credit for six semesters, 1 credit for four semesters; 1 credit lessons should be taken in the years when recitals are given)
ENSEMBLES (4.5 CREDITS)
MUS 271—University Orchestra, 272—Large Instrumental Ensemble, 273—University Band, 275—University Chorus, 276—Vox Animae, 277—Chamber Singers, or 278—Jazz Ensemble (2.5)
Participation every semester in residence
MUS 289A-Z—Chamber Music (2)
.25 credits per semester
DEGREE SPECIFIC COURSES (2.5 CREDITS)
MUS 313—Advanced Keyboard Skills (.5)
MUS 347—Keyboard Literature I (.5)
MUS 348—Keyboard Literature II (.5)
MUS 397—Piano Teaching Methods I (.5)
MUS 398—Piano Teaching Methods II (.5)
FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR (1 CREDIT)
CLA COURSES (8-10 CREDITS)
Courses in CLA Major (8-10)
MUSIC ELECTIVES (1.5 CREDITS)
Note: Ensemble courses (271, 272, 273, 275, 276, 277, 278, 282, 283, 284, 288, and 289) cannot be counted as electives.
DISTRIBUTION AREA REQUIREMENTS AND COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVES (4-6 CREDITS)
May be used to fulfill other courses to fulfill CLA requirements
CAPSTONE PROJECTS (.5 CREDIT)
MUS 385—Junior Recital (.25)
MUS 485—Senior Recital (.25)
OTHER
Completion of Piano Proficiency Exam
Completion of Sophomore Proficiency Exam
One “W” certified, one “Q” certified course, and one “S” certified course (may overlap with above requirements)
Area Requirements: Must complete two course credits in Arts and Humanities (Music History counts as one credit), two course credits in Science and Mathematics, two course credits in Social Science, the equivalent of second semester proficiency in a language other than English. Courses used to complete area requirements cannot be used to fulfill the Global and Local Awareness requirements.
Global and Local Awareness Requirements: one course credit in Global Learning and one course credit in Privilege, Power and Diversity. Courses used to complete these requirements cannot be used to count toward area requirements.
2 Extended Studies Experiences
MUS 001—Concert Attendance is required every semester in residence.
5 Year Double Degree (B.M. & B.A.): Voice
AT LEAST 43 CREDITS REQUIRED
CORE MUSIC COURSES (7.75 CREDITS)
MUS 111—Theory I (.5)
MUS 112—Theory II (.5)
MUS 211—Theory III (.75)
MUS 212—Theory IV (.75)
MUS 121—Musicianship I (.75)
MUS 122—Musicianship II (.75)
MUS 221—Musicianship III (.5)
MUS 222—Musicianship IV (.5)
MUS 360—Conducting I (.5)
MUS 265—History of Western Music I (.75)
MUS 266—History of Western Music II (.75)
MUS 390—Music History Topics (.75)
APPLIED LESSONS (7 CREDITS)
Applied lessons on the primary instrument every semester (.5 credit for six semesters, 1 credit for four semesters; 1 credit lessons should be taken in the years when recitals are given)
ENSEMBLES (3 CREDITS)
MUS 275—University Chorus, 276—Vox Animae, or 277—Chamber Singers (2.5)
Participation every semester in residence
MUS 282—Music for the Stage, 283—Performing Opera, or 284—Performing Musical Theatre;(.5) 8
*Prior to Fall 2021: MUS 283—Performing Opera (.25) and 284—Performing Musical Theatre (.25)
DEGREE SPECIFIC COURSES (3.5 CREDITS)
MUS 191—Italian Diction (.5)
MUS 192—German Diction (.5)
MUS 193—French Diction (.5)
MUS 194—English Diction (.5)
MUS 336—Solo Vocal Literature I (.5)
MUS 337—Solo Vocal Literature II (.5)
MUS 399—Vocal Pedagogy (.5)
FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR (1 CREDIT)
CLA COURSES (11-13 CREDITS)
Courses in CLA Major (8-10)
French Language (1)
Italian Language (1)
German Language (1)
MUSIC ELECTIVES (1.5 CREDITS)
Note: Ensemble courses (271, 273, 275, 277, 278, 283, 284, 288, and 289) cannot be counted as electives.
DISTRIBUTION AREA REQUIREMENTS AND COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVES (1.5-3.5 CREDITS)
May be used to fulfill other courses to fulfill CLA requirements
CAPSTONE PROJECTS (.5 CREDIT)
MUS 385—Junior Recital (.25)
MUS 485—Senior Recital (.25)
OTHER
Completion of Piano Proficiency Exam—Students who do not complete the piano proficiency exam must enroll in class piano or lessons until the exam is passed. Piano classes and lessons taken prior to the completion of the exam do not count toward the 36 credits needed to graduate.
Completion of Sophomore Proficiency Exam
One “W” certified, one “Q” certified course, and one “S” certified course (may overlap with above requirements)
Area Requirements: Must complete two course credits in Arts and Humanities (Music History counts as one credit), two course credits in Science and Mathematics, two course credits in Social Science, the equivalent of second semester proficiency in a language other than English. Courses used to complete area requirements cannot be used to fulfill the Global and Local Awareness requirements.
Global and Local Awareness Requirements: one course credit in Global Learning and one course credit in Privilege, Power and Diversity. Courses used to complete these requirements cannot be used to count toward area requirements.
2 Extended Studies Experiences