Lehigh Carbon Community College
Summary of Requirements for Learning in Common (LinC)
Foundational Categories (4 to 5 course units) |
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F1 | Writing/First-Year Seminar 1 course |
ENG105 | College English I |
F2 | Quantitative Reasoning 1 course |
BUS120 CFS155 CIS105 CIS172 MAT125 MAT150 MAT155 MAT190 MAT195 |
Business Statistics Network Security Intro to Computers and Apps Java I Foundations of Mathematics I Elementary Statistics Finite Math for Business and Social Science Calculus and Analytic Geometry I Calculus and Analytic Geometry II |
F3 | Foreign Language 0-2 courses Note: If a student enrolls in Elementary level I or II of a foreign language, 2 terms of study in the same language are required. Students may petition the Foreign Language Department to test language proficiency in the hopes of earning a waiver of the foreign language requirement. |
ARB105 ARB106 ASL101 ASL105 ASL106 CHN105 CHN106 CHN205 CHN206 FRN105 FRN106 FRN205 FRN206 GRM105 GRM106 GRM205 GRM206 SPN105 SPN106 SPN205 SPN206 |
Elementary Arabic I Elementary Arabic II American Sign Language I American Sign Language II American Sign Language III Elementary Chinese I Elementary Chinese II Intermediate Chinese I Intermediate Chinese II College French I College French II College French III College French IV College German I College German II College German III College German IV College Spanish I College Spanish II College Spanish III College Spanish IV |
F4 | Science (lab requirement) 1 course |
BIO101 BIO105 BIO106 BIO110 BIO111 BIO137 BIO163 BIO205 CHE105 CHE106 CHE111 PHY103 PHY110 PHY210 PHY210 VET101 |
Introductory Biology Fundamentals of Biology Plant Science General Biology I General Biology II Intro to Environmental Science Anatomy and Physiology I Principles of Botany Fundamentals of Chemistry Physiological Chemistry General Chemistry I Fundamentals of Physics Elements of Physics Introduction to Physics I General Physics I Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology |
Multidisciplinary Categories (6 course units)+ |
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M1 | Historical Studies 1 course |
HIST 123 HIST 124 HIST 130 HIST 131 |
United States to Reconstruction United States Since Reconstruction Western Civilization to 1715 European Civilization Since 1500 |
M2 | Literature 1 course |
ENG106 ENG201 ENG202 ENG205 ENG206 ENG210 ENG211 |
College English II World Literature I World Literature II American Literature I American Literature II British Literature I British Literature II |
M3 | Ultimate Questions course |
EDUC155 PHI201 PHI202 PHIL205 REL201 |
Teaching Diverse Learners Introduction to Philosophy Contemporary Philosophy Introduction to Ethics Comparative Religion |
M4 | Economic, Social, and Political Systems 1 course |
ECO201 & 202 PSC130 PSC230 PSC233 PSC237 PSY241 PSY283 SOC150 SOC258 SOC283 |
Macroeconomics & Microeconomics Introduction to Political Science American Federal Government Introduction to Public Administration International Relations Psychology of Human Adjustment Introduction to Social Psychology Introduction to Sociology Cultural Anthropology Introduction to Social Psychology |
M5 | Cultural Values and Global Issues 1 course |
ENG154 GEO110 GEO115 HIS220 HIS222 IDS154 SOC154 |
Introduction to Women's Studies Cultural Geography World Regional Geography Twentieth-Century World History Russia and the World Introduction to Women's Studies Introduction to Women's Studies |
M6 | Aesthetic Expression 1 course |
ART101 ART102 ART108 ART110 ART120 ART135 ENG235 MUS101 MUS105 MUS107 |
Introduction to Art Fundamentals of Drawing and Painting Two-Dimensional Design Drawing I Photography I 3-Dimensional Design Creative Writing Introduction to Music Music After Mozart American Popular Music |
Upper Division Categories |
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U1 | The Social Impact of Science 1 course |
DMP215 | Media Law and Ethics |
U2 | Moral Life 1 course |
There are presently no courses which fulfill the U2 requirement. |
Students in the Comenius Center are not required to take physical education courses. Day session students will take one physical education activity (not Concepts of Fitness or Concepts of Wellness) for each year they attend Moravian (for students entering Moravian prior to Fall 2011; from Fall 2011 onward, physical education is no longer required for degree candidates).
+Transfer students must complete at least 1 M and 1 U course at Moravian University; please plan your schedule choices accordingly.