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Sample
Four-Year Schedule
Special Features of the Program
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Year |
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Winter |
Spring |
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Freshman |
USCH Freshmen
Seminar
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Classics
Mathematics* |
Renaissance |
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Sophomore |
Honors Foundations 1000 |
Modernity
UFDN 2000* |
Globalization
Physics 1111* |
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Junior |
Study Abroad?! |
Faith & Science I
UFDN 3000* |
Faith & Science
II |
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Senior |
Honors
Project (2) |
Honors Project
(2) |
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Please Note
Foundations 2000 and Foundations 3000 are taken whenever they
fit into a student's schedule. The sample schedule for these
courses is suggested.
Prior to enrolling in USCH 3910 Faith and Science I, students may satisfy the lab science requirement with PHY 1111 or any other college-level, lab-science course. Note, however, that credits received for AP, IB, or CLEP scores will not fulfill this requirement.
University Scholars must select a 5-credit mathematics course from the list of approved courses in the Exploratory Curriculum. This course may be taken any time it fits into a student’s schedule and prerequisites have been met. (AP calculus and/or AP statistics with a sufficiently high score will also satisfy this requirement.)
Christianity and Scholarship can be taken either Spring Quarter
of the junior year or Autumn Quarter of the senior year. It
must be completed before enrolling for any Honors Project
credits.
The Honors Project involves 4 credits of individual scholarly
work in a subject related to a student’s major, undertaken
with the assistance of two faculty mentors, and completed during
the senior year.
For more information about the University Scholars
program, refer to the University Undergraduate Catalog. You may also contact
Luke Reinsma, director of University Scholars, at lreinsma@spu.edu or 206-281-2093. |