A total of 91 credit hours are required to graduate.* These include the first-year core curriculum, Legal Profession, a seminar, and at least 6 credit hours of experiential courses in the upper ...
College Board Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate examinations, and college-level coursework completed post-high school graduation may be used to satisfy the knowledge objectives for ...
Students must complete two science courses in two different disciplines (BL, CH, KIP, FW, GE, PH, SS) from the general education science course list; at least one of these must include or be taken ...
Satisfactorily meet program requirements of the college. All grades must be recorded and any outstanding Incomplete (“I”) grades must be resolved. A cumulative grade point average of 2.00 (a “C” grade ...
Many college students are unable to graduate on time because required courses are not offered when they need them. Mounting budget cuts and campus layoffs could make the problem worse. As colleges ...
The connection between humans’ minds and their actions can be puzzling for many. Enter the neuropsychologist, a type of psychologist who specializes in understanding the unique relationship between ...
While Northwestern University is on the quarter calendar, our course credit is expressed in terms of units, not semester or quarter hours. Course credit units can be confusing for Northwestern ...
All Hope College students enroll in a First-Year Seminar (FYS) during the fall semester of their freshman year. Phelps Scholars take a team-taught FYS where they explore the question, “How do we build ...
All students choose one course from each of the following eight required areas: Fundamental Theology, Christology, Ecclesiology, Church History, Hebrew Bible, New Testament, Theological Ethics, and ...
These courses consider the many ways that the public interacts with information about the American past, primarily using Colonial Williamsburg and the W&M campus as a laboratory for study. Because ...