Major electives may be selected from the following list of courses:
- BIO 191 General Biology I for Science Majors
- BIO 192 General Biology II for Science Majors
- BIO 193 General Biology III for Science Majors
- CHE 140 University Chemistry I
- CHE 142 University Chemistry II
- CHE 144 University Chemistry III
- CSC 299 Sophomore Lab in Applied Computing
- CSE 304 Rapid Prototyping Technologies
- CSE 341 Digital Systems
- CSE 342 Computer System Organization and Design
- CSE 375 Introduction to Robotics
- CSE 377 Intro to Mechatronics
- CSEC 378 Host Based Security
- IT 300 Research Experience
- MAT 352 Probability and Statistics II
- MAT 353 Probability and Statistics III
- MAT 370 Advanced Linear Algebra
- MAT 381 Fourier Analysis and Special Functions
- MAT 384 Mathematical Modeling
- MAT 385 Numerical Analysis I
- MAT 386 Numerical Analysis II
- PHY 110 Basic Electronics: Principles and Techniques
- PHY 231 Linear Electric Circuits
- PHY 270 University Physics IV
- PHY 300 Methods of Computational and Theoretical Physics I
- PHY 301 Methods of Computational and Theoretical Physics II
- PHY 320 Electricity and Magnetism I
- PHY 321 Electricity and Magnetism II
- PHY 370 Electronics
- Any 300-level CSC course
- Any 300-level SE course
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.
Specified required courses within Liberal Studies may have grade minimums (e.g. C- or better). Please consult your advisor or your college and major requirements.
Courses offered in the student's primary major cannot be taken to fulfill LSP Domain requirements. If students double major, LSP Domain courses may double count for both LSP credit and the second major. Students who choose to take an experiential learning course offered by the major may count it either as a general elective or the Experiential Learning requirement.
In meeting learning domain requirements, no more than one course that is outside the student’s major and is cross-listed with a course within the student’s major, can be applied to count for LSP domain credit. This policy does not apply to those who are pursuing a double major or earning BFA or BM degrees.