2018-2019 Academic Catalog

Core Curriculum—Bachelor’s Degree

The Carroll College Core Curriculum (the Core) is the cornerstone of the Carroll experience. A liberal education integrates the department major, the Core, and a set of elective courses. While the major enables students to gain in-depth knowledge in their chosen field, the Core provides a foundation for liberal learning by introducing students to a broad array of disciplines and enabling them to develop critical intellectual skills. Thus, the Core reflects the academic objectives for all students that are articulated in the Carroll College Goals and the Carroll College Mission Statement: preparing students to understand the diversity of the contemporary world; helping them to acquire aesthetic, scientific, quantitative, ethical, and religious insights; aiding them in developing a full range of communication skills; and helping them to appreciate the interrelationships among branches of knowledge.

I. Foundations: 13 credits to be completed within the first three semesters at Carroll College

LAS 101Alpha Seminar

3

TH 101Theological Foundations

3

ENWR 102College Composition II

4

CO 101Basic Communication

3

LAS 101: waived for first-year students in Fall 2018; during the 18-19 academic year, students will be registered for a First Year Cohort (FYC) course in lieu of Alpha Seminar.

Note: Foundations classes may not be used to meet other Core requirements.

II. Areas of Knowledge: 30–31 credits

Fine Arts (ART, MUS, THT) 3 credits
History 3 credits
Mathematics 3 credits
Literature 3 credits
Natural Sciences (AS, BI, CH, EAS, ES, PHYS) - lab course is required 3–4 credits
Philosophy 6 credits
Social Science (AN, ANZ, EC, GNDR, PO, PSY, SO) 6 credits
Theology - TH 101 may not be used to fulfill this requirement 3 credits

III. Writing-Intensive Requirement (WI):

Two (2) courses: the two WI courses must be selected from two different disciplines, one in the major and one outside the major.

IV. Diversity Requirement:

Two (2) courses/experiences (one from A and one from B):

  1. Global Diversity
    1. approved study abroad
    2. 3 credit class (GD) that meets criteria
    3. approved second language course
  2. National Diversity
    1. 3 credit class (ND) that meets criteria
    2. approved experiential learning opportunity
    3. approved second language course
Note: Members of the Honor Scholars Program (HSP) have unique course requirements and fulfill 15 of their Carroll College Core Curriculum (Core) credits by participating in HSP seminars. See the Honors Scholars Program for HSP and more information on specific Core courses for HSP students.