Table of Marymount s University and Liberal Arts Core Requirements University Requirements Requirement Credits Required Designation code Ethics Designated course in addition to ETH the Liberal Arts Core requirement of a moral principles course Experiential Learning Internship or research experience EXP Global Perspective Designated course, study abroad, GP or foreign language course Inquiry Learning DSC 201 DISCOVER: Transfer 1 (DISCOVER) + 9 INQ Student Experience and courses designated by major Writing-Intensive Designated courses in addition to Written Communication sequence required for the Liberal Arts Core 9 WI Liberal Arts Core Requirements Requirement Credits Required Designation Code Humanities (12 credits) History prefix HI) Literature prefix EN) Fine Arts, History, or Literature prefixes FA, HI, EN) Designated introductory college-level course Designated introductory college-level course Mathematics and Sciences (19-20 credits) Mathematics prefix MA) Natural Science prefixes ASTR, BIO, CHM, GEOL, PHYS, or PSC) 2 designated courses in 2 different fields from Fine Arts, advanced History, or advanced Literature Designated college-level Mathematics course (credits for MA 019W, MA 094, MA 095 may not be applied) At least 1 designated collegelevel Natural Science with laboratory (see Social Science entry) Social Science Economics, Politics, Psychology, Sociology prefixes ECO, POL, PSY, or SOC) All majors, except Introductory Economics, Bachelor of Business Politics, Psychology, or Administration Sociology course students HI-1 LT-1 6 FNA HI-2 (w/pre-req) LT-2 (w/pre-req) -4 MT 4-7 (see Social Science entry) 6 (from 2 different fields) NS SS-1
Introductory Economics, Politics, Psychology, or Sociology (in a third field) OR second Natural Science (lab optional) in rd Social Science OR in Natural Science (lab optional) SS-1 or NS Advanced Economics, Politics, Psychology, or Sociology course with a prerequisite SS-2 (w/pre-req) Bachelor of Business Administration majors ECO 210 ECO 211 Introductory Politics, Psychology, or Sociology course SS-1 Advanced Economics, Politics, Psychology, or Sociology course with a prerequisite OR second Natural Science (lab optional) Philosophy, Theology, and Religious Studies (12 credits) Philosophy PH 200 Introduction to Philosophy prefix PH) Theology and Religious Studies prefix TRS) Advanced Philosophy with a prerequisite or Philosophical Ethics moral principles course* TRS 100 Theological Inquiry Advanced Theology/ Religious Studies with a prerequisite or Theological Ethics moral principles course* Written Communication (6 credits) Written Communication EN 101 Composition I EN 102 Composition II SS-2 (w/pre-req) or NS PH-1 PH-2 (w/pre-req) or PH-E* TRS-1 TRS-2 (w/pre-req) or TRS-E* WR WR *In the Philosophy, Theology, and Religious Studies sequence, one and only one of these advanced courses must be a designated moral principles course (Philosophical Ethics PH-E or Theological Ethics TRS-E). If a student chooses an Advanced Philosophy (PH-2) course, the other course must be chosen from the Theological Ethics (TRS-E) courses. If a student chooses an Advanced Theology/Religious Studies (TRS-2) course, the other course must be chosen from the Philosophical Ethics (PH-E) courses.
Listing of NOVA courses that fulfill Marymount s University or Liberal Arts Core Requirements for students who plan to transfer to Marymount University NOVA Course ADJ 107 Survey of Criminology ART 100 Art Appreciation ART 101 History And Appreciation of Art I ART 102 History And Appreciation of Art II ART 10 History of Far Eastern Art I ART 104 History of Far Eastern Art II ART 105 Art in World Culture ART 106 History of Modern Art ART 121 Drawing I ART 11 Fundamentals of Design I ART 15 Ceramics I ART 154 Ceramics II ART 200 Introduction to Primitive Art ART 211 History of American Art I ART 212 History of American Art II ART 21 Italian Art I ART 214 Italian Art II ART 221 Drawing III ART 222 Drawing IV ART 22 Etching I ART 21 Sculpture I ART 22 Sculpture II ART 25 Functional Ceramics ART 26 Sculptural Ceramics ART 27 Ceramic Decoration ART 241 Painting I ART 24 Watercolor I ART 244 Watercolor II ART 250 History of Design ART 25 Design III ART 254 Design IV ART 271 Printmaking I BIO 101 General Biology I BIO 102 General Biology II BIO 107 Biology of the Environment BIO 110 General Botany BIO 120 General Zoology BIO 141 Human Anatomy And Physiology I
BIO 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II BIO 17 Biology for Biotechnology BIO 206 Cell Biology BIO 226 Vertebrate Zoology BIO 21 Human Anatomy & Physiology I BIO 22 Human Anatomy & Physiology II BIO 251 Protein Applications in Biotechnology BIO 252 Nucleic Acid Methods BIO 256 General Genetics BIO 270 General Ecology BIO 275 Marine Ecology CHM 101 General Chemistry I CHM 102 General Chemistry II CHM 111 College Chemistry I CHM 112 College Chemistry II CHM 121 Health Science Chemistry I w/ CHM 122 Health ECO 115 Science Understanding Chemistry Our II Environment: An Economics ECO 201 Principles Introduction of Economics I: Macroeconomics ECO 202 Principles of Economics II: Microeconomics ECO 245 Contemporary Economic Issues ENG 111 College Composition I ENG 112 College Composition II ENG 125 Introduction to Literature ENG 150 Children's Literature ENG 20 Mystery in Literature and Film ENG 27 Introduction to Poetry ENG 241 Survey of American Literature I ENG 242 Survey of American Literature II ENG 24-244 Survey of English Literature I-II ENG 245 Major English Writers ENG 246 Major American Writers ENG 247 Survey of Popular Culture ENG 249 Survey of Asian American Literature ENG 251 Survey of World Literature I ENG 252 Survey of World Literature II ENG 25 Survey of Afro-American Literature I ENG 254 Survey of Afro-American Literature II ENG 255 Major Writers in World Literature ENG 256 Literature of Science Fiction ENG 257 Mythology ENG 267 Modern Novel ENG 270 Non-Western Literature in Global Context ENG 271 The Works of Shakespeare I Written Communication (WR) Written Communication (WR)
ENG 272 The Works of Shakespeare II ENG 27-274 Women in Literature I-II ENG 276 Southern Literature ENG 279 Film and Literature ENV 121 General Environmental Science I ENV 122 General Environmental Science II GOL 105 Physical Geology GOL 106 Historical Geology GOL 111 Oceanography I GOL 112 Oceanography II GOL 206 Paleontology GOL 207 Mineralogy GOL 225 Environmental Geology HIS 101 History of Western Civilization I HIS 102 History of Western Civilization II HIS 121 United States History I HIS 122 United States History II MTH 151 Math For The Liberal Arts I MTH 152 Math For The Liberal Arts II MTH 157 Elementary Statistics MTH 17 Calculus With Analytic Geometry I MTH 174 Calculus With Analytic Geometry II MTH 178 Topics in Analytic Geometry MTH 181 Finite Mathematics I MTH 182 Finite Mathematics II MTH numbered 200 or above MUS 8 Fundamentals of Music MUS 101 Basic Musicianship I MUS 102 Basic Musicianship II MUS 111 Music Theory I MUS 112 Music Theory II MUS 121 Music Appreciation I MUS 122 Music Appreciation II MUS 11 Class Voice I MUS 12 Class Voice II MUS 16 Applied Music-Voice MUS 17 Chorus MUS 18 Small Vocal Ensemble MUS 141 Class Piano I MUS 142 Class Piano II MUS 145 Applied Music Keyboard MUS 148 Orchestra MUS 149 Band See MU Math Chair for more info.
MUS 155 Applied Music Woodwinds MUS 159 Improvisational Techniques MUS 16 Guitar Theory And Practice I MUS 164 Guitar Theory And Practice II MUS 165 Applied Music Strings MUS 166 String Ensemble MUS 175 Applied Music Brass MUS 185 Applied Music Percussion MUS 211 Advanced Music Theory I MUS 212 Advanced Music Theory II MUS 21 Composition I MUS 214 Composition II MUS 221 History of Music I MUS 222 History of Music II MUS 225 The History of Jazz MUS 21 Advanced Class Voice I MUS 22 Advanced Class Voice II MUS 26 Advanced Applied Music Voice MUS 27 Chorus MUS 28 Small Vocal Ensemble MUS 241 Advanced Class Piano I MUS 242 Advanced Class Piano II MUS 245 Advanced Applied Music Keyboard MUS 248 Orchestra MUS 249 Band MUS 255 Advanced Applied Music Woodwinds MUS 259 Advanced Improvisational Techniques MUS 265 Advanced Applied Music Strings MUS 266 Advanced String Ensemble MUS 275 Advanced Applied Music Brass MUS 278 Multichannel Recording Workshop MUS 285 Advanced Applied Music Percussion NAS 101 Natural Sciences I NAS 102 Natural Sciences II NAS 125 Meteorology NAS 10 Elements of Astronomy NAS 161 Health Science I NAS 162 Health Science II PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy I PHI 102 Introduction to Philosophy II PHI 211 History of Western Philosophy I PHI 212 History of Western Philosophy II PHI 220 Ethics
PHI 226 Social Ethics PHI 225 Selected Problems in Applied Ethics PHI 227 Biomedical Ethics PHY 101 Introduction to Physics I PHY 102 Introduction to Physics II PHY 201 General College Physics I PHY 202 General College Physics II PHY 21 General University Physics I PHY 22 General University Physics II PHY 24 Modern Physics PLS 15 American National Politics PLS 211 U.S. Government I PLS 212 U.S. Government II PSY 100 Principles of Applied Psychology PSY 200 Principles of Psychology PSY 201 Introduction to Psychology I PSY 202 Introduction to Psychology II PSY 215 Abnormal Psychology PSY 20 Developmental Psychology PSY 21 Life Span Human Development I PSY 22 Life Span Human Development II PSY 25 Child Psychology PSY 27 Adult Psychology PSY 265 Psychology of Men and Women REL 100 Intro to the Study of Religion REL 200 Survey of Old Testament REL 215 New Testament and Early Christianity REL 216 Teachings of Jesus REL 217 Life and Letters of Paul REL 225 Selected Topics in Biblical Studies REL 21 Religions of the World I REL 22 Religions of the World II REL 2 Introduction to Islam REL 25 Major Religious Thinkers REL 240 Religions in America REL 246 Christianity SOC 200 Principles of Sociology SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology I SOC 202 Introduction to Sociology II SOC 26 Criminology SOC 255 Comparative Sociology SOC 266 Minority Group Relations SOC 268 Social Problems