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2024-2025 Rowan University Academic Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Rowan University Academic Catalog

Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies


The Liberal Studies: Humanities/Social Science major is a quality liberal arts program that offers students the opportunity to pursue multiple areas of study in the humanities and social sciences. Liberal Studies: Humanities/Social Science gives students the ability to combine two academic areas into one flexible and comprehensive Bachelor of Arts degree, creating a truly multidisciplinary education. The ability to combine diverse areas of interest is highly desired by traditional as well as non-traditional students to enrich their lives and prepare for productive rewarding careers. This structured yet versatile major provides an excellent interdisciplinary education for increased marketability upon graduation.

General Education


All students starting before Fall 2018 and transfer students must complete the University General Education Requirements as described in the Undergraduate Program Requirements .

Rowan Core


All first-time Freshmen starting in Fall 2018 or after must complete the University Rowan Core Requirements as described in Undergraduate Program Requirements  .

Rowan Experience


All students must complete the Rowan Experience requirements as described in Undergraduate Program Requirements .

Program Requirements


Major courses will be completed in two program sequences. Students must choose one subject from approved Program A Sequences and one from approved Program B Sequences or two may be chosen from Program A Sequences. A minimum number of Free Electives is also required and dependent upon the combined total credits earned in the Program Sequences. Courses used to fulfill the requirements of Program A Sequences may not be used to fulfill requirements for Program B Sequences. Courses eligible for Program A Sequence requirements but not used to fulfill that requirement may be used to fulfill Program B Sequence requirements. Courses used toward Program A and B Sequence completion are not eligible to complete General Education Requirements. The Liberal Studies: Humanities/Social Science program requires a minimum GPA of 2.0 for graduation. In addition, a minimum of 30 credits must be earned at Rowan University to satisfy residency requirements.

Other Requirements


General Education Students only

  • Additional History/Humanities/Language courses Credits: 6
  • Additional Social and Behavioral Science courses Credits: 6
  • Additional Non-Program courses Credits: 11

Experiential Learning Requirement:


Choose one course from the following bank of experiential learning courses.

Program Sequence: A Choices


The Liberal Studies: Humanities/Social Science major promotes regular academic advising and consultation with the program advisor for students to follow a clear sequence of courses both in general education and the major Program Sequences for degree completion.

Africana Studies


American Studies


Required Credits: 21 s.h.


Introductory Level Courses: 3 s.h.


Advanced Level Courses: 15 s.h.


Choose one English course from: 3 s.h.

Choose one History course from: 3 s.h.

Choose one course from the following topics

(see American Studies Program Guide)

  • Diversity (D)
  • Gender (G)
  • Social Class (SC)
  • U.S. in Global Perspective (GL)
  • Media and Popular Culture (M)
  • Internship (I) (LSHSS Students may not waive with Clinical Practice in Education)
Choose one course from any discipline or topic

(see American Studies Program Guide).

Senior Level Capstone: 3 s.h.


Applied Spanish


Required credits: 18 s.h.


Introductory Level Courses: 3 s.h.


Senior Level Capstone: 3 s.h.


Note:

*Upon declaring the Applied Spanish Program Sequence, all students are required to take the STAMP 4S Spanish Placement Exam for initial course placement. Contact the Spanish Placement Coordinator, Esther Mas (mas@rowan.edu), for information regarding this exam.
**All students must take the STAMP 4S Spanish Placement Exam again, as a final assessment of proficiency, while enrolled in “Advanced Spanish Conversation.”

Economics


Geography


Required credits: 21-22 s.h.


And choose two courses from:

Advanced Level Courses: 9 s.h.


History


Required credits: 18 s.h.


Advanced Level Courses: 9 s.h.


Choose one 300/400 level Global History Elective

Choose one 300/400 level History Elective

Senior Level Capstone :3 s.h.


Law & Justice Studies


Required credits: 21 s.h.


Introductory Level Courses: 3-9 s.h.


Senior Level Capstone: 3 s.h.


Choose one course from:

Philosophy


Required credits: 18 s.h.


Advanced Level Courses: 9 s.h.


  • chose one philosophy (PHIL or PHRE) courses at the 100 level or above
  • And choose two or three philosophy courses at the 200, 300 or 400 level

Senior Level Capstone: 3 s.h.


  • PHRE 11490 - Senior Seminar in Philosophy and Religion

Political Science Program


Required credits: 21 s.h.


Introductory Level Courses: 3- 6 credits


Additional Political Science Courses:

And choose three or four Political Science courses at the 200, 300, or 400 level, with the exception of Public Service Internship (EDPA 02490 ), which is ineligible.

Senior Level Capstone: 3 s.h.


Sociology


World Religions


Program Sequence: B Choices


Advertising in the Workplace


Required Credits: 18 s.h.


Introductory Level Courses: 3 s.h.


Senior Level Capstone: 3 s.h.


Applied Computing (Effective Fall 2019)


Required Credits: 18-19 s.h.


Introductory Level Courses: 7 s.h.


Advanced Level Courses: 11-12 s.h.


Choose one of the following options:

Option 2: Addition of Fundamental Computing CUGS

Choose three courses from:
Option 3: Addition of Computer Programming CUGS

Art History (Updated January 2018)


Required Credits: 18 s.h.


Advanced Level Courses: 9 s.h.


Choose three courses in Art History at the 200, 300 or 400 level.

Senior Level Capstone: 3 s.h.


Choose one course in Art History at the 300 or 400 level

Asian Studies


Required Credits: 18 s.h.


Introductory Level Courses: 3-6 s.h.


Choose one or two courses from:

Advanced Level Courses: 9-12 s.h.


Choose three or four courses from:

Senior Level Capstone: 3 s.h.


Choose one course (must be an Asia-related topic and requires the writing of a research paper)

Dance


English (Effective Fall 2019)


Required credits: 18 s.h.


Advanced Level Courses: 12 s.h.


Note:

*Please note that Senior Seminar (ENGL 02499 ) is not an eligible course for the upper-level elective requirement.

Journalism


Mathematics


Perspectives of Business


Required Credits: 21 s.h.


Introductory Level Courses: 9 s.h.


Note:

*Completion of both Principles of Accounting I (ACC 03210 ) and Principles of Accounting II (ACC 03211 ) can be used as a substitution for the Foundations of Accounting (ACC 03405 ) requirement.

And choose two courses from:


Physical Sciences: Chemistry


Required Credits: 23-24 s.h.


Introductory Level Courses: 4 s.h.


Senior Level Capstone: 3-4 s.h.


  • Advanced Chemistry course subject to approval

Physical Sciences: General (Chemistry and Physics)


Required Credits: 24 s.h.


Introductory Level Courses: 8 s.h.


Advanced Level Courses: 8 s.h.


Senior Level Capstone: 8 s.h.


Physical Sciences: Physics


Required Credits 20: s.h.


Introductory Level Courses: 4 s.h.


Advanced Level Courses 12 s.h.


Choose one course from:

Senior Level Capstone 4 s.h.


Physics


Required Credits 18 - 20 s.h.


Introductory Level Courses 4 s.h.


Advanced Level Courses 11 - 12 s.h.


Senior Level Capstone: 3 - 4 s.h.


Choose one course from:

Public Relations in the Workplace


Required Credits: 18 s.h.


Introductory Level Courses: 3 s.h.


Senior Level Capstone: 3 s.h.


Theater


Urban Studies


Women’s and Gender Studies


Required Credits: 18 s.h.


Introductory Level Courses: 3 s.h.


Various Selected Special Topics Courses (as approved by the WGS Council)

Various Selected Special Topics Courses (as approved by the WGS Council)

Writing Arts


Required Credits: 22 s.h.


Introductory Level Courses: 3 s.h.


Advanced Level Courses: 15 s.h.


Senior Level Capstone: 4 s.h.


Total Required Credits for the Program:


Tiffany Tillman
Program Coordinator
Campbell Library, 5th floor
samsel@rowan.edu

Cindy Finer
Program Advisor
Bunce Hall, 2nd Floor
856.256.4599
finer@rowan.edu