Northampton 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 |
ENGL 101 | English I |
F2 | Quantitative Reasoning 1 course |
BUSA201 CIS 115 MATH118 MATH119 MATH120 MATH150 MATH165 MATH175 MATH176 MATH180 MATH181 |
Business Statistics I Computer Science I Foundations of Mathematics I Foundations of Mathematics II The Nature of Mathematics Introductory Statistics Applied Calculus Calculus with Review (Part 1) Calculus with Review (Part 2) Calculus I Calculus 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 |
MDLA102 MDLA103 MDLA112 MDLA113 MDLA122 MDLA123 MDLA133 |
Elementary French I Elementary French II Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish II Intermediate French I Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish II |
F4 | Science (lab requirement) 1 course |
BIOS104 BIOS105 BIOS107 BIOS110 BIOS115 BIOS150 BIOS160 BIOS204 BIOS205 BIOL210 BIOS254 CHEM105 CHEM120 CHEM135 CHEM220 GEOG150 GEOG210 GEOL201 PHYS101 PHYS151 PHYS215 PHYS225 VETC101 |
Field Ecology Contemporary Biology Biology I In Your Genes: Introduction to Modern Genetics Essentials of Biology Biology II Human Biology Human Anatomy and Physiology I Plant Biology Environmental Biology Human Anatomy and Physiology II Chemistry in Contemporary Society General Chemistry I Chemistry of Life General Chemistry II Astronomy Meteorology Physical Geology Physics I Physics II Physics for Science and Engineering I Physics for Science and Engineering II Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology |
Multidisciplinary Categories (6 course units)+ |
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M1 | Historical Studies 1 course |
HIST 103 HIST 113 HIST 153 HIST 163 HIST 168 HIST 173 |
Ancient and Medieval History American History I Foundations of Modern European History, 1300-1815 American History II History of the Middle East Modern European History, 1815 to Present |
M2 | Literature 1 course |
ENGL151 ENGL201 ENGL205 ENGL250 ENGL251 ENGL255 ENGL257 ENGL260 ENGL264 ENGL265 |
English II British Literature I American Literature I Contemporary Latin American Literature in Translation British Literature II American Literature II 20th Century Literature by Women Contemporary Literature Irish Literature African-American Literature |
M3 | Ultimate Questions 1 course |
EDUC115 PHIL111 PHIL121 PHIL201 PHIL202 PHIL204 |
Education for All Students On Death and Dying World Religions Introduction to Philosophy Ethics and Moral Problems Asian Philosophies |
M4 | Economic, Social, and Political Systems 1 course |
ECON201 & 251 EDUC101 POLS110 SOCA102 SOCA103 |
Macroeconomics & Microeconomics Foundation of Education American National Government Cultural Anthropology Principles of Sociology |
M5 | Cultural Values and Global Issues 1 course |
GEOG101 GEOG121 GEOG221 HIST167 HIST168 HUMA140 POLS170 |
World Geography Introduction to Environmental Problems Contemporary Middle East Vietnam History of the Middle East Women and Power Politics of Modern Turkey |
M6 | Aesthetic Expression 1 course |
ARCH100 ARCH155 ARTA100 ARTA101 ARTA107 ARTA110 ARTA111 ARTA158 ARTA170 ARTA161 ARTA220 ARTA251 DANC101 ENGL253 MUSC101 MUSC110 MUSC211 MUSC253 MUSC260 |
Architectural History I Architectural History II Art and Visual Thinking Art History Survey Drawing I 3-Dimensional Design Principles of 2-D Design and Color Painting I Ceramics Computer Graphics Media Art Black and White Photography Dance History Creative Writing Introduction to Music Fundamentals of Music Music Theory I Music Theory II Music Theory III |
Upper Division Categories+ |
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U1 | The Social Impact of Science 1 course |
PSYC265 | Psychology of Sex and Gender |
U2 | Moral Life 1 course |
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.
*Consult with a Moravian University admissions counselor on the applicability of this course towards the LinC requirement.