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Academic Year 1998-1999

Calendar
Academic Year 1999-2000

Liberal ed Reqs
Quarter to Semester System

Liberal ed Reqs
Semester to Quarter System

Recommended
Quarter to Semester Substitutions

Fall 98
Schedule

Spring 99
Schedule


Liberal Education-Quarter System:
Recomended course substitutions

Area II Humanities Math Music Philosophy Theater Visual Art
Fulfillment of Liberal Education 1996-1998 Quarter Catalog
with Recommended Semester Course Substitutions

This information is subject to interpretation and to change without notice. This document is not to be regarded as a contract.
The following table presents the quarter Liberal Education curriculum with recommended semester course substitutions. For Area course and credit requirements, please refer to the 1996-98 BSU Undergraduate Catalog.
Quarter Liberal Education Areas
and Quarter Courses
Recommended Semester Course
Substitutions

Area II

Apprx.Semester Crs

MATH 112 Beginning College Algebra

1110 Beginning College Algebra (3 credits) or
1100 Algebra and Mathematical Reasoning (4 credits)

4.5
6

MATH 113 College Algebra

1170 College Algebra (3 credits)

6

MATH 114 Modern Trigonometry

MATH 114 Modern Trigonometry Students who need both 113 and 114 should take 1470 Precalculus Students who need only 142 will be offered a special 2 credit Trigonometry course

MATH 141 Pre-Calculus I

MATH 141 Pre-Calculus I 1470 Pre-calculus (5 credits)

7.5

MATH 142 Pre-Calculus II

MATH 142 Pre-Calculus II Students who need 141 and 142 should take 1470 Precalculus Students who need only 142 will be offered a special 2 credit Trigonometry course

MATH 145+ Accelerated Pre-Calculus - A

MATH 145+ Accelerated Pre-Calculus - A 1470 Precalculus (5 credits)

7.5

MATH 146+ Accelerated Pre-Calculus - B

MATH 146+ Accelerated Pre-Calculus - B 1470 Precalculus (5 credits)

7.5

MATH 211 Concepts of Calculus I

MATH 211 Concepts of Calculus I Students who need both 211 and 212 should take 2171 Concepts of Calculus I Students who need only 211 will be offered a 3 credit version of 2171 Concepts of Calculus I Covering the later material

MATH 212 Concepts of Calculus II

MATH 212 Concepts of Calculus II Students who only need 212 will be offered a 3 credit version of 2171 Concepts of Calculus I covering the later material

MATH 241 Calculus I

MATH 241 Calculus I Students who only need 241 will be offered a 3 credit version of 2471 Calculus I Students who need 241-243 should take 2471 and 2472 Calculus I and II

MATH 242 Calculus II

MATH 242 Calculus II Students who need 242 will be offered a 2 credit version of 2471 covering the later material and should take 2472 Calculus II to complete the sequence

MATH 243 Calculus III

MATH 243 Calculus III Students who need only 243 will be offered a 3 credit version of 2472 covering later material

MATH 244 Calculus IV

MATH 244 Calculus IV 2480 Multivariable Calculus (4 credits)

6

MATH 245 Differential Equations

MATH 245 Differential Equations 2490 Differential Equations (4 credits)

6

MUS 101 Introduction to Music

1100 Introduction to Music (3 credits)

4.5

MUS 102 Folk, Jazz, & Rock Music

1120 Introduction to Jazz, Folk, and Rock Music (3 credits)

4.5

MUS 104 World Music

3110 World Music (2 credits)

3

MUS 111 Music Principles

1130 Music Principles (3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy

1100 Introduction To Philosophy (3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 201 Problems of Philosophy

2210 Problems Of Philosophy (3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 202 Ethics

2220 Ethics (3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 203 Logic

2230 Logic (3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 205 Aesthetics

2240 Aesthetics (4 credits)

6

PHIL 207 Introduction to Symbolic Logic

3350 Symbolic Logic (3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 208 Human Nature

2250 Human Nature (3 credits)

4.5

*PHIL 209 Ideas About Women

2260 Women And Philosophy (3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 210 Death & Survival

2270 Death and Survival (3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 212 Topics of Philosophers

2290 Topics or Philosophers (3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 215 Philosophy in Literature

2310 Philosophy in Literature (3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 220 Philosophy of Religions

2320 Philosophy Of Religion (3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 230 Philosophies of Non-Violence

2330 Philosophies Of Non-Violence (3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 301 Ancient & Medieval Philosophy

3310 Ancient And Medieval Philosophy
(3 credits)

4.5

*PHIL 302 Modern Philosophy

3320 Modern Philosophy (3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 303 American Philosophy

dropped course

*PHIL 304 19th Century Philosophy

3330 Nineteenth Century Philosophy (3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 305 Contemporary Analytic Philosophy

3340 Contemporary Analytic Philosophy
(3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 310 Asian Philosophy

3360 Asian Philosophy (3 credits)

4.5

PHIL 315 Existentialism

3370 Existentialism (3 credits)

4.5

PJST 230 Philosophy of Non-Violence

Phil 2330 Philosophies Of Non-Violence
(3 credits)

4.5

THSP 150 Introduction to the Theatre

1500 Introduction to Theatre (2 credits)

3

VSAR 100 Introduction to Art

1107 Introduction to Art (2 credits)

3

VSAR 102 Arts Today

1108 Arts Today (3 credits)

4.5

VSAR 255 Art History Survey I

2551 Art History Survey I (4 credits)

6

VSAR 256 Art History Survey II

See Department Plan *

VSAR 257 Art History Survey III

2552 Art History Survey II (4 credits)

6