Undergraduate General Studies Requirements
APU’s General Studies Requirements include Skills and University Requirements and six Integrative Core Requirements, which include elective unit requirements. Of the courses taken to fulfill these requirements, at least 18 units must be courses at the 300 or higher level. All of these requirements must be met by approved classes. Please note that elective unit requirements may be fulfilled by designated “elective” or “core” classes.
All courses approved to satisfy general studies requirements are identified in the Class Schedule and are included on the list of approved general studies courses. This list is found in the Office of the Registrar and in the Office of Academic Advising. Additional courses may be approved in the future. Students are encouraged to take their general studies courses throughout all their years at APU.
Even though students work closely with a faculty advisor in determining their general studies requirements, the responsibility of fulfilling these general studies requirements is solely that of the student. For further information, please see the Office of the Registrar and/or the Office of Academic Advising.
Skills and University Requirements
| ENG 110 |
Freshman Writing Seminar^ (required first year) |
3 |
| CSA 101 |
Beginnings (required first semester) |
1 |
| COMM 111 |
Public Communication |
3 |
| PE XXX |
Fitness for Life or Varsity Sport (concurrent enrollment with PE 240)^^ |
1 |
| PE 240 |
Health Education (concurrent enrollment with Fitness for Life) |
2 |
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| Select one of the following: ^^^ |
| MATH
110 |
College Algebra^ |
3 |
| MATH
115 |
Analytical Inquiry^ |
3 |
| MATH
120 |
Contemporary Mathematics^ |
3 |
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| |
^Placement
into the above math and English courses is determined by transfer work,
SAT/ACT scores, or diagnostic exams. Scoring below the minimum proficiency
on any or all of these exams will result in required enrollment in ENGL
099 (for Reading), ENGL
100 (for Writing), and/or the appropriate prerequisite math course(s).
^^THTR 121 also fulfills the Fitness for Life requirement.
^^^It is strongly recommended that the math requirement be completed by the beginning of the student’s junior year.
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| 8 |
| Choose from the following: |
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| ASL 101/102 |
American Sign Language |
4,4 |
| BLNG 204/205 |
Greek |
4,4 |
| BLNG 214/215 |
Hebrew |
4,4 |
| CHIN 101/102 |
Chinese |
4,4 |
| FREN 101/102 |
French |
4,4 |
| GERM 101/102 |
German |
4,4 |
| JAPA 101/102 |
Japanese |
4,4 |
| MODL 101/102 |
Modern Language |
4,4 |
| SPAN 101/102 |
Spanish |
4,4 |
| |
| Note: Two semesters
of the same language is required. Foreign language proficiency may be validated
by APU’s Department of Modern Languages’
placement test or AP/CLEP scores. International students are able to fulfill
this requirement by enrolling in and successfully passing the
TESL 101 and TESL
102 classes. |
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APU will accept transfer units for the foreign language requirement if those
courses qualify for transfer credit and if they constitute a full collegiate
academic year of language study. All language transfer courses must entail
a minimum of 3 units per semester and be completed at an accredited institution
of higher education.
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Correspondence courses do not fulfill the foreign language requirement.
| 3 |
| Choose from the following: |
| |
| ART 356 |
History of Modern Art |
3 |
| AT 490 |
Research Methods |
4 |
| BIOL 320 |
Ecology |
4 |
| BIOL 465 |
Clinical Research/Practicum in Applied Health |
4 |
| BUSI 370 |
International Business |
3 |
| BUSI 405 |
Business Report Writing |
3 |
| CHEM 320/330 |
Instrumental Analysis and Lab |
3/1 |
| CMIN 316 |
Art of Leadership |
3 |
| COMM 420 |
Conflict Management |
3 |
| EDLS 405 |
Diversity in the Classroom |
3 |
| ENGL 377 |
Shakespeare |
3 |
| ENGL 406 |
Advanced Composition |
3 |
| GLBL 301 |
Anthropology for Everyday Life |
3 |
| JOUR 430 |
Public Affairs Reporting |
3 |
| MATH 480 |
Math Reading, Writing, and Presentation |
3 |
| MUS 352 |
Baroque, Classical, and Early Romantic Music |
3 |
| PE 320 |
History and Principles of Physical Education |
3 |
| PHIL 340 |
Concepts of Human Nature |
3 |
| POLI 300 |
Research and Writing |
3 |
| PSYC 362 |
Research Methods in Psychology |
4 |
| SOC 471 |
Qualitative Social Research Methods |
4 |
| SOCW 351 |
Child Welfare |
3 |
| SOCW 479 |
Social Work Research Project |
3 |
| TFT 375 |
Screenwriting |
3 |
| THEO 420 |
Christian Apologetics |
3 |
| UBBL 430 |
Johannine Literature |
3 |
| UBBL 450 |
Ancient Near Eastern History |
3 |
| UBBL 476 |
Women in the Biblical Tradition |
3 |
| UNRS 306 |
Theoretical Frameworks of Nursing |
3 |
| UNRS 400 |
Advanced Practice: Professional Studies and Communication
Skills (for ADN to MSN program students only) |
3 |
Integrative Core Courses Requirements
The following subheadings list the core subject areas, the number of units required
for the area, and the course options. Additional courses may be approved at
a later date.
| Philosophy Component |
3 |
| Choose one of the following: |
| |
| HUM 224/324 |
Humanities Seminar IV: Great Ideas^ |
3,4 |
| PHIL 210 |
Philosophical Foundations of Western Thought |
3 |
| PHIL 220 |
Introduction to Philosophy |
3 |
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| History and Political Science Component |
3 |
| Choose one of the following: |
| |
| HIST 120 |
World Civilizations to 1648 |
3 |
| HIST 121 |
World Civilizations since 1648 |
3 |
| HIST 151 |
U.S. History to 1865 |
3 |
| HIST 152 |
U.S. History since 1865 |
3 |
| HUM 221/321 |
Humanities Seminar I: Great Works^ |
3,4 |
| POLI 150 |
American Government |
3 |
| POLI 160 |
Introduction to Politics |
3 |
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| PHIL 340 |
Concepts of Human Nature |
3 |
| PSYC 110 |
General Psychology |
3 |
| PSYC 225 |
Personal and Social Adjustment |
3 |
| PSYC 290 |
Human Growth and Development |
3 |
| SOC 120 |
Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
| SOC 230 |
Comparative Family Systems |
3 |
| SOCW 310/311 |
Human Behavior in the Social Environment I and II (both needed to fulfill requirement) |
3/3 |
| |
| ENGL 111 |
Introduction to Literature |
3 |
| ENGL 112 |
Introduction to Literary Analysis |
3 |
| ENGL 324 |
World Literature to Renaissance |
3 |
| ENGL 334 |
World Literature since the Renaissance |
3 |
| ENGL 344 |
American Literature to 1865 |
3 |
| ENGL 354 |
American Literature since 1865 |
3 |
| HUM 222/322 |
Humanities Seminar II: Literary Masterpieces^ |
3,4 |
^Note: The Humanities Seminars are in a three-unit format on the APU campus, and a four-unit format in the High Sierra Semester. |
| 4 units required, lab required |
| 18 units required |
| Bible Course Requirements^^ |
| (Both classes required) |
| UBBL 100 |
Exodus/Deuteronomy |
3 |
| UBBL 230 |
Luke/Acts |
3 |
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| ^^UBBL 100 is the prerequisite course for all other UBBL courses and UBBL 230 is the prerequisite course for all 300-400 level UBBL courses. |
| Additional Bible Courses |
| Choose one of the following: |
| |
| UBBL 310 |
I and II Samuel |
3 |
| UBBL 311 |
Hebrew Prophets I |
3 |
| UBBL 320 |
Hebrew Poetical and Wisdom Literature |
3 |
| UBBL 330 |
Life and Teachings of Jesus |
3 |
| UBBL 340 |
Romans and Galatians |
3 |
| UBBL 341 |
Thessalonian and Corinthian Epistles |
3 |
| UBBL 343 |
The General Epistles |
3 |
| UBBL 350 |
Geographical/Historical Setting of the Bible |
3 |
| UBBL 460 |
Theology of the Old Testament |
3 |
| UBBL 461 |
Theology of the New Testament |
3 |
| Ministry Requirement |
| |
| CMIN 108 |
Christian Life, Faith, and Ministry |
3 |
| Doctrine Requirement |
| Choose one of the following: |
| |
| HUM 325 |
Humanities Seminar V: Christian Classics^ |
3,4 |
| THEO 303 |
Theology and the Christian Life |
3 |
| THEO 352 |
Church History: Apostolic Era to 1517 |
3 |
| THEO 354 |
Church History from 1517 to Present |
3 |
| THEO 363 |
Contemporary Christian Thought |
3 |
^Note: The
Humanities Seminars are in a three-unit format on the APU campus, and a
four-unit format in the High Sierra Program. |
| Senior Seminar |
| Choose one of the following: |
| |
| ART 496 |
Senior Seminar: Art Ethics |
3 |
| BIOL 496 |
Senior Seminar: Ethics and the Sciences |
3 |
| BUSI 496 |
Senior Seminar |
3 |
| CMIN 496 |
Senior Seminar: Church and Society |
3 |
| COMM 496 |
Senior Seminar: Ethics in Human Communication |
3 |
| CS 496 |
Senior Seminar: Ethics in Computer Science |
3 |
| EDLS 496 |
Senior Seminar: Education and Professional Ethics |
3 |
| ENGL 496 |
Senior Seminar: Ethics in the Professions |
3 |
| GLBL 496 |
Senior Seminar: Global Issues and Prospects |
3 |
| MUS 496 |
Senior Seminar: Music and Ethics |
3 |
| PE 496 |
Senior Seminar: Ethics in Physical Education and Sport |
3 |
| PHIL 496 |
Senior Seminar: Professional Ethics |
3 |
| PHIL 496 |
Senior Seminar: Social Ethics |
3 |
| PHIL 496 |
Senior Seminar: Worldviews |
3 |
| POLI 496 |
Senior Seminar: Religion and Politics |
3 |
| SOC 496 |
Senior Seminar: Faith and Social Issues |
3 |
| SOCW 496 |
Senior Seminar: Ethics in the Helping Professions |
3 |
| TFT 496 |
Senior Seminar: Ethics in Theater, Film, and Television |
3 |
| THEO 496 |
Senior Seminar: Theology and Social Issues |
3 |
| UNRS 496 |
Senior Seminar: Ethics and Issues in Health Care |
4 |
Electives (minimum of 6 units required)
More than six units of coursework may be necessary to achieve the 18 units
of upper-division General Studies coursework requirement. For further details,
see an academic advisor.
Elective units may be met by taking any of the above listed core classes (not yet used to fulfill core requirements) and/or from the following list of elective classes:
Humanities classes offered through the High Sierra Program
Several of the General Studies requirements may be met through participation
in the High Sierra Program.
| The following table outlines the information: |
| |
| HUM 221/321 |
Humanities Seminar I: Great Works^ (Meets the core requirement in Heritage and Institutions) |
4 |
| HUM 222/322 |
Humanities Seminar II: Literary Masterpieces^ (Meets the core requirement in Language and Literature) |
4 |
| HUM 223/323 |
Humanities Seminar III: Aesthetics^ (Meets
the core requirements in Aesthetics and the Creative Arts) |
4 |
| HUM 224/324 |
Humanities Seminar IV: Great Ideas^ (Meets
the core philosophy requirement in Heritage and Institutions) |
4 |
| HUM 325 |
Humanities Seminar V: Christian Classics^ (Meets the doctrine requirement in God’s Word and the Christian Response) |
4 |
^Note: The Humanities Seminars are in a three-unit format on the APU campus, and a four-unit format in the High Sierra Program. |
Students may elect to take the 300-level courses for their core requirements or to fulfill upper-division elective requirements. For more information, please see the High Sierra Program advisor.
Diversity in the Classroom
Azusa Pacific University recognizes that diversity is an expression of God’s image and boundless creativity. In an effort to integrate diversity studies into the curriculum, pertinent issues are addressed within General Studies courses. APU also offers specific courses that focus on diverse perspectives, though these courses are not required, as well as an Ethnic Studies minor.
Note: This information is current for the 2008-09 academic year. For additional information, please
contact the appropriate office.