Raritan Valley 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 |
ENGL100 ENGL111H |
English Composition I English Composition I Honors |
F2 | Quantitative Reasoning 1 course |
CISY105 MATH103C MATH110 MATH117H MATH150 MATH151 MATH152 |
Foundations of Computer Science Quantitative Literacy Statistics I Statistics—Honors Applied Calculus 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 Language Department to test language proficiency in the hopes of earning a waiver of the foreign language requirement. |
FREN103 FREN104 FREN201 GRMN103 GRMN104 GRMN201 ITAL101 ITAL102 ITAL201 ITAL202 SPAN103 SPAN104 SPAN105 SPAN201 SPAN202 |
Introduction to French I Introduction to French II Intermediate French I Introduction to German I Introduction to German II Intermediate German I Introduction to Italian I Introduction to Italian II Intermediate Italian I Intermediate Italian II Introduction to Spanish I Introduction to Spanish II Introduction to Spanish II with review Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish II |
F4 | Science (lab requirement) 1 course |
BIOL101/101H BIOL102 BIOL111(111H) BIOL120 BIOL124 BIOL149 CHEM102 CHEM103 CHEM202 GEOL157 PHYS101 PHYS130 PHYS150 |
General Biology I General Biology II Principles of Biology Human Biology Human Anatomy & Physiology I Field Ornithology Introduction to Chemistry General Chemistry I Principles of Organic and Biochemistry Introduction to Geology General Physics I Astronomy Engineering Physics I |
Multidisciplinary Categories (6 course units)+ |
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M1 | Historical Studies 1 course |
HIST201/201H HIST202/202H |
US History: Beginnings to 1877 US History: 1877 to Present |
M2 | Literature 1 course |
ENGL201 ENGL211 ENGL221/221H ENGL222/222H ENGL231 FREN215 GRMN204 SPAN215 |
Introduction to Literature Masterpieces of Early World Literature American Literature: Colonial through the Civil War American Literature: Post Civil War to the Present African-American Literature Modern French Literature Introduction to German Literature I Spanish Literatuer |
M3 | Ultimate Questions course |
PHIL101 PHIL102 PHIL106 PHIL114 PHIL201 |
Introduction to Philosophy Medieval Philosophy Current Moral and Social Issues Ethics Problems in Philosophy |
M4 | Economic, Social, and Political Systems 1 course |
ANTH101 ECON101/101H with ECON102 POLI121 POLI231 SOCI101 |
Cultural Anthropology Macroeconomics with Microeconomics American Government and Politics International Relations Introduction to Sociology |
M5 | Cultural Values and Global Issues 1 course |
ANTH201 ANTH202 ARTH208 ENVI101 GEOG102 GEOG150 HIST212 HIST259 PHIL105 WGST110 |
North American Indians Global Patterns of Racism Art Beyond the Western World Introduction to Environmental Studies Introduction to Cultural Geography Global Visions: The Cultural Geography of Tanzania Asian Civilization History and Literature of the Vietnam War World Religions Introduction to Women and Gender Studies |
M6 | Aesthetic Expression 1 course |
ARTH101 ARTH110/110H ARTH111 ARTH115 ARTH205 ARTH206 ARTS105 ARTS108 ARTS110/110H ARTS111 ARTS112 ARTS121 ARTS132 ARTS210 ARTS212 ENGL248/248H ARTS218 MUSC101 MUSC102 MUSC103 MUSC105 MUSC107 MUSC111 |
Art Appreciation Art History from Prehistory to the Gothic Period Art from the Renaissance to the Modern Era Photography American Art Impressionism and Post-Impressionism Two-Dimensional Design Three-Dimensional Design Basic Drawing I Basic Drawing II Digital Photography Watercolor I Color Theory Acrylic & Oil Painting I Still Photography I Sculpture I Creative Writing I Fundamentals of Music Introduction to Music Rock ‘n’ Roll History and Culture Survey of Jazz Music Introduction to World Music Music Theory I |
Upper Division Categories |
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U1 | The Social Impact of Science 1 course |
ARTS227 ENGL227 |
Alternative Photographic Processes Science Fiction |
U2 | Moral Life 1 course |
PHIL210 | Feminist Philosophy |
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.