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Baccalaureate Degree Requirements

The standard Woods Core requirements for a baccalaureate degree totals 39 credit hours.  Some of the credits are fulfilled in the major, so the total number of Woods Core credits may differ slightly from major to major. Please refer to the program of study for a listing of the required courses.

39 credit hours

Required

WC 100Into the Woods, Out of the Woods, Communities and Education

3

CO 111Introduction to Human Communication

3

EN 111English Composition and Research Writing

3

HI 222World History Since 1900

3

EN 211Introduction to Literature

3

TH 200Love and Justice: The Faith and Spirituality of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin

3

 

Choose One

PH 320Ethics

3

BI 330Bioethics for Healthcare Professionals

3

EV 337Environmental Ethics

3

WC 100, TH 200, WC 4xx: Courses must be taken at SMWC, as they introduce and reinforce the values central to the College ethos

MATH (Choose one):

MA 117Quantitative Reasoning

3

MA 253/PS 253Statistics

3

SOCIAL SCIENCE (Choose one):

PS 111General Psychology

3

SO 211Introduction to Sociology

3

BU 131Macroeconomics

3

FINE ARTS (Choose one):

AD 200Studies in the Visual Arts

3

MU 200American Music: From Jamestown to James Brown and Beyond

3

TA 213Introduction to Theatre

3

CULTURE (Choose one):

FR 111Basic French I

3

SP 111Basic Spanish I

3

WC 150Intercultural Communication

3

NATURAL SCIENCE (Choose one):

Campus students must register for lecture and lab separately, while Woods Online students must only register for the lecture as it incorporates the lab requirements online.
BI 101Biology: Unity and Diversity

3

BI 101LBiology: University and Diversity Laboratory

0

CH 101Chemistry for Changing Times

3

CH 101LChemistry for Changing Times Laboratory

0

WOODS CORE CAPSTONE (Choose one):

WC 401Social Justice

3

WC 402Sustainability

3

WC 403Global Women Leading Change

3

WC 480Woods Core Capstone Topics

3

Woods Core Capstone course must be taken at SMWC as it reinforces the values central to the College ethos.

WC 401, WC 402, WC 403, and WC 480: Course is designated as a Critical Thinking and Writing course.