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BACHELOR OF ARTS IN LIBERAL STUDIES Upper Division |
Options
for the bachelor's degree include:
Track I,the general liberal studies major plan (code #49015);
and Track II,
the pre-credential teaching preparation plan (code #49015). The general
pattern for the major in both tracks is as follows:
During their first semester in the upper division, all transfer students are required to take LIBS 302. In this course, students work on the skills required in the major, develop their own learning plans and begin the portfolio, a document the student expands throughout the upper division and brings to a close in LIBS 402 Senior Synthesis. Also, in each of their first two semesters, students will take a key course designed to involve them in a discussion and critique of some of our most fundamental beliefs and values, viewed in a worldwide context. (Please see LIBS 304 and 308.) Building on the foundations laid in the key courses, the student chooses at least one additional course from each of four core areas, as follows: |