Undergraduate College

General Education Curriculum

The General Education curriculum is a student’s academic introduction to Rosemont College. It exposes you to the fundamental ideas and intellectual activities that Rosemont embraces in the Mission statement of the College. This curriculum reinforce the idea that all members of Rosemont College participate in a community of learners.

Social Science 3 credits
Choose one course from the following Social Science disciplines:
BUS-0300 Introduction to Management
ECO-0100 and ECO-L100 Introduction to Macroeconomics*
ECO-0101 and ECO-L101 Introduction to Microeconomics*
PSC-0101 Introduction to Political Science
PSC-0261 Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
PSC-0255 Women in Politics
PSC-0290 International Relations
PSC-0281 Comparative Politics
PSY-0100 Basic Concepts in Psychology
SOC-0100 Principles of Sociology
SOC-0110 Social Problems

*ECO-0100 and ECO-0101 are 3 credits classes that require concurrent enrollment in a 1 credit problem solving session for a total of 4 credits.

Religious Studies 6 credits
Choose one course from the following list of courses as your first course in Religious Studies:
RST-0102Introduction to Religion
RST-0105Understanding the Bible
RST-0110Introduction to the Old Testament
RST-0115Introduction to the New Testament

Choose one course from the following list of courses as your second course in Religious Studies:
RST-0201Introduction to Catholic Thought
RST-0210Meaning of Christ
RST-0215Dynamics of the Church

Problem Solving and Critical Thinking 6 credits
Choose two courses with different alphabetical prefixes from the following list of courses:
BUS-0220 and BUS-L220Statistics I*
BUS-0221 and BUS-L221Statistics II*
ECO-0100 and ECO-L100Introduction to Macroeconomics*
ECO-0101 and ECO-L101Introduction to Microeconomics*
INT-0200Research Methods Across the Disciplines
MAT-0110College Algebra for Non-Science Majors
MAT-0115College Algebra
MAT-0116Trigonometry
MAT-0120Calculus I
PHI-0230Introduction to Logic
SOC-0330Social Mediation and Dispute Resolution

*ECO-0100, ECO-0101, BUS-0220, and BUS-0221 are 3 credits classes that require concurrent enrollment in a 1 credit problem solving session for a total of 4 credits.

Science 3 or 4 credits
Choose one course from those listed below:
BIO-0115Science for Life
BIO-0130Science Issues in Biology**
BIO-0150Life Science I and Laboratory*
CHE-0135Global Environmental Issues
CHE-0140General Chemistry*

*BIO-0150 and CHE-0140 are 4 credit classes with a laboratory component. These courses have a math prerequisite and are designed for science and pre-health profession majors.
**BIO-0130 can be taken for 3 credits or 4 credits depending upon whether or not students enroll in the optional 1 credit laboratory.

Humanities 3 credits
Choose one course from those listed below:
ENG-0200Studies in Poetry
ENG-0201Studies in Fiction
ENG-0204British Literature I
ENG-0205British Literature II
ENG-0220Development of the English Novel
ENG-0221Development of the American Novel
ENG-0222Major American Writers to 1890
ENG-0223Major American Writers from 1890 to 1940
HIS-0200History of the US to 1877
HIS-0201History of the US since 1877
HIS-0250Emergence of the European World
HIS-0251Europe Since Napoleon
PHI-0100Introduction to Philosophy
PHI-0200History of Philosophy I
PHI-0201History of Philosophy II
THE-0213Development of Theater and Drama I: Classical to 1790
THE-0214Development of Theater and Drama II: 1790 to Avant Grade
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