University Core Course Requirements Name

University Core Course Requirements Name

University Core Course Requirements Name:

INSTRUCTIONS: Enter the course number and an abbreviated name (e.g., “PSYC 102 Intro to Psychology”). If you completed the courseat TU, indicate grade received. Alternatively, under Grade, put “AP” if you received Advanced Placement credit, “TRANS” if you received

transfer credit for the course, or “Waive” if the requirement was waived. If you are currently enrolled in the course, put “IP” for “in progress.”

Fundamentals Number and Name of Course Taken Grade

Core 1– Towson Univ Seminar
Core 2- English Composition
Core 3- Mathematics
*Core 4- Creativity/Creative Dvlp

Ways of Knowing

*Core 5- Arts & Humanities
Core 6- Social/Behavioral Science
**Core 7- Biol/Physical Sciences
**Core 8- Biol/Physical Sciences

Writing in a Chosen Field

Core 9- Advanced Writing Seminar

Perspectives***

Core 10- Metropolitan Perspectives
Core 11- U.S. as a Nation
Core 12-Global Perspectives
Core 13- Diversity & Difference
Core 14- Ethical Issue/Perspectives

* Courses taken to fulfill these two requirements must be from different disciplines (e.g., cannot both be ENGL)

** Courses taken to fulfill these two requirements must be from different disciplines or two sequenced courses from the same discipline.

*** One of the Perspective courses must be from a discipline in the Arts & Humanities, i.e., it must be an ARTH, COMM, DANC, DFST, EMF, ENGL, HIST, MUSC, PHIL,RLST, THEA or a foreign language course (GERM, SPAN, etc.) andit must be in a different discipline from the course taken for the Core 5 requirement.

One of the Perspective courses must also be from a discipline in the Social & Behavioral Sciences, i.e., it must be an AFST, AMST, ANTH, CLST, CRMJ, ECON, EDUC, FMST, GEOG, GERO, HLTH , KNES,MTRO, OCTH, POSC, PSYC, SOCI or WMST course andit must be in a different discipline from the course taken for the Core 6 requirement.

Caution: One cannot count more than two courses in the same discipline towards both the major and University Core requirements.

Special notes for Honors College students:

Because honors seminars are interdisciplinary in nature, the HONR courses in Core Categories 10-14 (HONR 229, HONR 230, HONR 243, HONR 240, and HONR 345) can count either as “Arts and Humanities” courses or as “Social and Behavioral science” courses.

Furthermore, Honors College students may still fulfill Core 5 with HONR 235 even if they fulfilled the Perspectives Arts and Humanities requirement with an HONR course. Honors College students may still fulfill Core 6 with HONR 237 even if they fulfilled the Perspectives Social and Behavioral Science requirement with an HONR course.