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MAT 140
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MAT 141
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CSC 2411
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CSC 2421
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CSC 300
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CSC 301
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CSC 321
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CSC 373
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CSC 374
- One course from the following:
- Eight (8) additional credit hours, can be any 300-level CSC, CSEC, DSC or SE.
Major Requirements (History)
- Three 100/200 level HST courses (HON 102 also satsfies this requirement)
- Five 300-level HST courses
- One HST course or SOC 279 or similar statistics course
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HST 298
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HST 299
Senior Capstone Options
- Senior Capstone options - choose one course from the following:
1 CSC 243 Python for Programmers and a CS elective can take the place of CSC 241 & CSC 242
2 If HST 390, one of the required 300-level HST courses must be a “Gateway” course [determined annually by the History Department].
Liberal Studies Requirements
LSP 110
OR
LSP 111
LSP 112
WRD 103
WRD 104
LSP 200
1 Experiential Learning
3 Arts & Literature
2 Philosophical Inquiry
2 Religious Dimensions
1 Scientific Inquiry - lab
3 Social, Cultural, and Behavioral Inquiry
Modern Language Requirement (MLR)
All students will be required to demonstrate competence in a modern language (i.e., a language other than English) equivalent to the proficiency attained from one year of college-level language study. If taken at DePaul, language courses typically apply as open electives.
This Modern Language Requirement (MLR) may be demonstrated by:
- placing into 104 or above on the DePaul language placement exam
- completing the last course or earning AP or IB credit for the last course in the first-year college sequence of any language (e.g., 103 for DePaul language classes)
- completing a college course or earning AP or IB credit for a college course beyond the first-year level in any language (e.g., 104 or above for DePaul language classes)
- completing the final course of a four-year sequence of the same modern language in high school*
- completing a proctored exam by BYU and passing the exam (see the Department of Modern Languages website for registration details)
- completing a proctored Written Proficiency Test (WPT) by Language Testing International (LTI) and achieving a score of Beginner High or above (see the Department of Modern Languages website for registration details)
*Students are strongly encouraged to take the DePaul language placement exam even if they have met the MLR via study of a language in high school. This will ensure continuation of language at the proper level.
Please note: Modern Languages courses with an E-designation are taught in English and may not be applied to the Modern Language Requirement.
Students who complete an Inter-College Transfer (ICT) to the College will abide by the MLR in place on the effective date of the ICT, regardless of when they first matriculated at DePaul.
Open Elective Credit Hours are required to meet the minimum graduation requirements of 192 hours. Open electives may be taken from any unit at DePaul.
The Liberal Studies program is the general education portion of the curriculum at DePaul University. Students must earn a grade of D or better in all courses taken to satisfy these requirements. The only exception is the Capstone course which is considered also a major requirement and WRD 103 and WRD 104 in which students need to earn a C- or better.
Students may choose to take some CDM courses that carry Liberal Studies credit but they cannot double count them if they are part of the major requirements. A complete list of courses that carry Liberal Studies credit can be found on the
Liberal Studies website along with an overview of the
Liberal Studies requirements for this program. Students can search for courses that satisfy a particular Liberal Studies requirement on
campusconnect.
Although students are free to take course requirements in any order they choose, provided they have mastered the course-specific prerequisites, it is strongly recommended that students follow these year-by-year suggestions, especially regarding the first-year major courses.
Courses offered in the student's primary major cannot be taken to fulfill LSP Domain requirements.
CourseRequirements
Although students are free to take course requirements in any order they choose, provided they have mastered the course-specific prerequisites, it is strongly recommended that students follow these year-by-year suggestions, especially regarding the first-year major courses.
Courses offered in the student's primary major cannot be taken to fulfill LSP Domain requirements.