Majors at ECC: Liberal Arts Division

LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE - HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Social Science Interest

Required Courses

EN 110  College Composition (3 cr)
EN 111  Composition and Interpretation of Literature (3 cr)
______  Math Elective (3-4 cr)
______  Natural Science Elective (3-4 cr)
______  Math or Natural Science Elective (3-4 cr)
______  2 English/Humanities Electives (3-4 cr)*
______  Liberal Arts Elective (3-4 cr)**
______  5 Open Electives (3-4 cr)***
______  7 Social Science Electives (3 cr)****

NOTE: For the recommended sequence, students should consult their academic advisor prior to registering.

* All degree candidates must complete a minimum of 60 credit hours for graduation and seek approval for courses prior to registration from a social science faculty advisor. Courses not approved by a social science advisor may not be accepted for credit toward the degree.

** Liberal Arts Electives:

English/Humanities:
English (EN) 105, 135, 210-999, Music (MU), Dance (DN), Drama-Theatre (DT), Art (AT), Philosophy (PY), French (FR), Spanish (SP)

Mathematics:
Mathematics (MT) 112-998

Science:
Biology (BI), Chemistry (CH), Physics (PH)

Social Science:
Anthropology (AN), Social Science (SS), Psychology (PS), Human Service (HU)

A student wishing to transfer to a four-year institution is recommended to take a laboratory course sequence in natural science.

*** A student may fulfill these elective requirements with any degree level courses on campus. However, outside the liberal arts division, registration will be determined by the availability of space. Students should be aware that electives may not be offered each semester.

**** Social Science majors must receive a grade of "C" or better in all Social Science courses to fulfill the 21 hours of Social Science elective credit in their degree program. Social Science majors must select the required 21 credit hours from among the various Social Science disciplines: anthropology (AN), economics (EC), geography (GP), government (GO), history (HI), human services (HS), psychology (PS), sociology (SO), social science (SS). To insure depth and breadth, the distribution will allow a maximum of 12 credit hours in any one discipline and must include some study in at least three disciplines.