
The Bachelor of Arts degree is awarded to students of the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences in the following majors:
- Africana Studies
- Anthropology
- Classical Languages
- Classical Studies
- Criminology and Law Studies
- Economics
- English Literature
- Writing-Intensive English
- French
- German
- History
- American Military History
- International Affairs
- Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Social Welfare and Justice
- Sociology
- Spanish Language, Literature and Culture
- Spanish for the Professions
- Theology
- Theology for Catholic School Ministry
- Women’s and Gender Studies
Bachelor of Arts College Curriculum
All candidates for a Bachelor of Arts degree in the Klingler College of Arts and Sciences must complete the following requirements of the College Curriculum:
Area | Credit Hours |
---|---|
Rhetoric | 6 |
Foreign Language | 0-14 |
Histories of Cultures and Societies | 6 |
Individual and Social Behavior | 9 |
Literature | 6 |
Mathematical Reasoning | 6 |
Science and Nature | 6-8 |
Philosophy | 9 |
Theology | 9 |
Rhetoric Requirement
Students must complete ENGL 1001 Rhetoric and Composition 1 and ENGL 1002 Rhetoric and Composition 2. Non-native speakers of English are required to take a placement test at Marquette during orientation. The completion of ENGL 1001 and ENGL 1002 fulfills the Rhetoric requirement in the University Core of Common Studies.
Foreign Language Requirement
Students must demonstrate competency in a foreign language. The foreign language requirement may be completed with 0 to 4 courses in the language. The number of credit hours to be completed may vary from 0 to 14, depending on the student’s proficiency and level of placement.
Students coming to Marquette University directly from high school are advised to begin language study in their freshman year so that they continue to build upon their level of proficiency.
- Students who wish to study French, German or Spanish as a new language may complete the requirement with three to four courses of the same language.
- Students who earn an AB or better in FREN 1002 Elementary French 2, GRMN 1002 Elementary German 2 or SPAN 1002 Elementary Spanish 2 or SPAN 1003 Intensive Elementary Spanish may complete the requirement with FREN 2003 Intensive Intermediate French, GRMN 2003 Intensive Intermediate German or SPAN 2003 Intensive Intermediate Spanish in place of FREN 2001 Intermediate French 1 and FREN 2002 Intermediate French 2, GRMN 2001 Intermediate German 1 and GRMN 2002 Intermediate German 2 or SPAN 2001 Intermediate Spanish 1 and SPAN 2002 Intermediate Spanish 2.
- Students who are placed in SPAN 1003 Intensive Elementary Spanish may complete the requirement by taking SPAN 1003 Intensive Elementary Spanish, SPAN 2001 Intermediate Spanish 1 and SPAN 2002 Intermediate Spanish 2 or SPAN 1003 Intensive Elementary Spanish and SPAN 2003 Intensive Intermediate Spanish (if the student has earned an AB or better in SPAN 1003).
- For students who wish to study Arabic, Chinese, Classical Greek, Italian, Japanese or Latin as a new language, only the four-course sequence (Elementary Language 1001 and 1002 and Intermediate Language 2001 and 2002) is available.
Histories of Cultures and Societies Requirement
Students are required to complete either HIST 1001 Growth of Western Civilization to 1715 or HIST 1002 Growth of Western Civilization since 1715 and at least one additional course from among the following: HIST 1001 Growth of Western Civilization to 1715, HIST 1002 Growth of Western Civilization since 1715, HIST 1101 Introduction to American History, HIST 1301 Survey of Latin America, HIST 1401 Africa or HIST 1501 East Asia. The completion of any of these courses fulfills the Histories of Cultures and Societies requirement in the University Core of Common Studies.
Individual and Social Behavior Requirement
One of the courses taken to fulfill this requirement may be chosen from among those courses offered by a department of the college and included on the list of courses fulfilling the Individual and Social Behavior requirement in the University Core of Common Studies.
Literature Requirement
Students must complete six credit hours in literature, either in English or Foreign Languages and Literatures (original language or translation). One of these courses may be an English (ENGL) course or a Foreign Languages and Literatures (CLAS, FREN, GRMN, ITAL, JPNS, LATN, SPAN) course included on the list of courses fulfilling the Literature/Performing Arts requirement in the University Core of Common Studies.
Mathematical Reasoning
Science and Nature Requirement
Philosophy Requirement
Theology Requirement
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