University Elective 3 Sample Clauses

University Elective 3. If needed, complete an additional course from the above categories to meet the 30 credit minimum for the MTA. EMU’s Perspectives on a Diverse World requirement: Complete one course from the following list: Courses on this list will satisfy an MTA area above: Natural Science: BIO 270; Humanities: ENG 225, 230, 231, 236; Social Sciences: ANT 171; GEO 102, 233; HIS 233; SOC 201 SC4 Technical Concentration (30 credits) * Thirty redits in technical courses from an approved SC4 program/discipline may be transferred as a block for the technical concentration. If the program has fewer than 30 credits, related courses may be taken at either school.................................................. 30 Technical Concentration 30 EMU Requirements that May be Taken at St. Clair or EMU (34 credits) * CIS 115 Microcomputer Applications ................................... 4 BMMT 101 Computers & Technology (3) +1 4 * ECON 222 Principles of Economics II ................................... 3 ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics 3
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University Elective 3. 3. A course in Mathematics Choose from approved MTA list (MTH 125 orhigher)............. 4 University Elective 4 4. Two courses in Natural Sciences from different disciplines (one lab required) Choose from approved MTA list........................................... 7-8 University Electives 7-8
University Elective 3. 3. A course in Mathematics Choose from the approved MTA list (C2) ............................. 3-4 University Elective GEQR 3-4
University Elective 3. 3. A course in Mathematics

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