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Bachelor of Liberal Studies in History
Overview

Requirements

Distribution Requirements
A total of 48 credits are required.

English
MET EN 104
MET EN 201

Mathematics
Four credits in a Metropolitan College math course numbered MET
   MA 110 or higher

Computer Science
MET CS 101 Computers and Their Applications

Natural Science
Eight credits in the natural sciences (N)

Literature
Four credits in a 100- or 200-level MET EN literature course or
   MET HU 210 or MET HU 221

Philosophy
Four credits

Additional Courses

Four credits in the humanities (H)
Four credits in the social sciences (S)
Four credits in the humanities (H), natural sciences (N), or social
   sciences (S)
Four credits in the humanities (H) or natural sciences (N)

Specialization and Related Courses
A total of 56 credits completed with a grade of C or higher are required.

Required Courses
40 required credits.

MET HI 101/102 History of Western Civilization are recommended as first courses but are not required. Twenty of the credits selected must be at the 300-level or above. All courses must be chosen with the advice and approval of the department coordinator.

Related Courses
Choose 16 credits at the 300-level or above in the following fields:

Anthropology
Art history
Economics
English literature
Geography
International relations
Philosophy
Political science
Psychology
Religion
Sociology

Students may also choose MET CJ 352 Courts, Society, and Criminal Procedure, or CAS CL 321 Greek History.

Courses must be chosen with the advice and approval of the department coordinator.

Electives
Choose 24 credits with the advice of an academic counselor.

Click here to read course descriptions for History.

 

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