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1 Areas of Concentration AREAS OF CONCENTRATION For the Bachelor of Science in Liberal Studies, students will choose one of the following concentration areas: Applied Social Science (p. ) Applied Social Science Concentration with Business Studies Emphasis (p. ) Applied Social Science Concentration with Health Administration Emphasis (p. ) Global Studies (p. 3) Humanities (p. ) (p. ) Natural Science (p. ) Natural Science Concentration with Health Administration Emphasis (p. ) Social Science (p. ) Humanities LAW 395 Selected Topics in Law/Justice 3 LAW 405 Crime & Justice in the Media 3 Multicultural Studies MCS 220 Issues in Multicultrl Studies 3 Any PHL course POL 306/GLS 306 Political Film 3 AMS 304 Technology and Science in America 3 AMS 305 Religion in America 3 American Studies AMS 3 Radicalism in 20th-Century America 3 AMS 23 American Myth in Literature, Landscape, and 3 Music AMS 338 Social Impact of Rock and Roll 3 AMS 24 Special Topics in American Studies 3 AMS 25 Alfred Hitchcock in America 3 COM 05, Culture and Media 3 AMS 225 American Folklore 3 COM 20 Theory 3 AMS 226 The New South in Literature, Music and Film 3 COM 205 Theories of Persuasion 3 AMS 227 of Martin Luther King Jr. 3 COM 30 Law 3 AMS 228 Studies in American Jewish Culture 3 COM 302 Ethics 3 AMS 229 American Popular Culture 3 COM 38//GND Gender and 3 38 AMS 30 American Identity in the Arts 3 COM 328 Sitcoms and American Culture 3 AMS 32 American Photography 3 COM 390 and Society 3 AMS 400 Seminar in American Studies I 3 COM 39 Criticism 3 AMS 40 Seminar in American Studies II 3 COM 392 Media : Personalities and Trend 3 COM /GLS International 3 COM 36 Photography 3 English Literature and Writing Economics Any ENG or LIT course Any ECO course Fine Arts Gender & Sexuality Studies Any ART, DAN, MUS or THE course GSS 00 Introductn to Gender Studies 3 Foreign Languages and Literatures GSS 200 Intro to Women's Studies 3 Any LIT, CHI, FRE, GER, ITA, or SPA course GSS 32 Gender, War and Peace 3 Gender and Sexuality Studies GSS 38 Gender and 3 GSS 300 Feminist Literary Criticism 3 GSS 350 Leadership and Community 3 GSS 32 Gender, War and Peace 3 GSS 400 Seminar in Transcultural Gender and Sexuality 3 GSS 33 Gender and Ethics 3 Global and Multicultural Studies Global and Multinational Studies GLS 80 Understanding Global Relations 3 GLS 306/POL 306 Political Film 3 GLS 200 Social Construction Global Soc 3 GLS 308/MUS World Music 3 GLS 20 Politics of the Global Economy GLS 30 Ethnographic Film 3 GLS /COM International 3 LAW 204 Law, Literature, and Film in America 3 Social Science American Studies AMS 20 Growing Up American 3 AMS 2 Sports in American Life 3 AMS 22 Multicultural America 3 AMS 24 Special Topics in American Studies 3 AMS 250 America and the Future 3

2 2 Areas of Concentration Any HIS course LAW 20 Criminal Investigation 3 LAW 304 Women and Law 3 LAW 308 Conflict & Conflict Resolution 3 LAW 365 The Rights of the Accused 3 LAW 395 Selected Topics in Law/Justice 3 LAW 40 Hate Crimes in the United States 3 Multicultural Studies Any MCS course Any POL course Any PSY course except PSY 335, PSY Any SOC course Applied Social Science Concentration with Business Studies Emphasis 8 credits within the Applied Social Science concentration or elsewhere in the program, unless otherwise noted. Required Courses ECO 200 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 ECO 20 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ACC 20 Introduction to Accounting 3 MGT 20 Fund Management & Org Behavior 3 MKT 200 Marketing Principles 3 FIN 220 Introduction to Finance 3 Total Credits 8 Additional business electives may be taken in the following disciplines: Accounting, Business Policy and Environment, Information Systems, Economics, Finance, Health Administration, Human Resource Management, Management and Leadership, or Marketing. Credits outside the Liberal Arts and Sciences may not exceed 30. Applied Social Science Any COM course LAW 50 Intro to Forensics 3 LAW 20 Criminal Investigation 3 LAW 305 Trial Advocacy 3 LAW 308 Conflict & Conflict Resolution 3 LAW 30 Cyberspace Law and Policy 3 LAW 355 Sports and the Law 3 LAW 395 Selected Topics in Law/Justice 3 POL 00 Intro to American Politics 3 POL 02 Understanding Politics 3 POL 200 NJ Government and Politics 3 POL 20 Public Opinion 3 POL 230 Methods of Political Analysis 3 POL 260 Politics of Law and Order 3 POL 247 Political Campaigning 3 POL 325 Public Administration 3 POL 326 Power in American Politics 3 POL 327 Contemp Issues Amer Pub Policy 3 POL 335 Urban Politics 3 Any PSY course except PSY 335 or PSY Any SOC course Social Work Any SOW course Applied Social Science Concentration with Health Administration Emphasis 8 credits within the Applied Social Science concentration or elsewhere in the program, unless otherwise noted. Required Course 3 HTH 205 Introduction to Health Care Category I 6 Choose two of the following: BIO 206 The Pharmaceutical Industry HTH /BUS Healthcare Law,ethics & Polcy Economics of Health Care Sys MKT 380 Healthcare Marketing Category II 9 Choose three of the following: BIO 206 The Pharmaceutical Industry CBA 36 ECO 335 HTH 25 HTH /BUS HTH 49 Nature's Business Economics of the Public Sector Population Healthcare Management Healthcare Law,ethics & Polcy Economics of Health Care Sys Health Administration Intern MGT 30 Intro to Human Resource Mgmt MKT 380 Healthcare Marketing PSY 345 PSY 374 Abnormal Health of the Family

3 Areas of Concentration 3 PSY 365 PSY 382 PSY 385 SOC 205 SOC 346 SOC 347 SOC 350 SOW 200 Drugs and Human Behavior Aging, Brain, and Cognition Death, Dying and Suicide Families Health Care and Society Aging and the Elderly Social Policy Social Services & Social Work Total Credits 8 These courses may only be used to fulfill the requirements of a single category. Global Studies A. General 3 GLS 80 GLS 200 GLS 20 Understanding Global Relations Social Construction Global Soc Politics of the Global Economy Foreign Language and Culture 2 Foreign Language: any 6 credits Culture: must take at least 6 credits from the following: 2 CHI 30 FRE 3 GER 30 PHL 207 SPA 30 SPA 3 Chinese Culture and Civilization French Culture German Culture Asian Spanish Culture & Civilization Latin American Latino Culture B. Electives 2 Choose seven courses from the following: Global and Multinational Studies GLS 20/POL 20 GLS 25/POL 25 GLS 29/POL 29 GLS 306/POL 306 GLS 307/POL 307 GLS 30 GLS 320/POL 320 GLS /POL GLS 365/POL 365 GLS /COM HIS 243 Public Opinion Global Politics Terrorism,Revolutions and Political Violence Political Film Political Ethnographic Film Politics of the Middle East Global Issues Third World Politics International Italy Middle Ages to Present HIS 248 HIS 28 HIS 282 HIS 283 HIS 284 HIS 286 HIS 288 HIS 289 HIS 333 HIS HIS 34 HIS 342 Literature ENG 2 ENG 347 LIT 250 LIT 25 LIT 370 Socio-political COM /GLS POL 20/GLS 20 POL 25/GLS 25 POL 29/GLS 29 POL 306/GLS 306 POL 307/GLS 307 POL /GLS POL 320/GLS 320 POL 365/GLS 365 of Ireland Modern Middle East Colonial Latin America Modern Latin America Caribbean Modern East Asia African of Modern Japan 20th-Century Europe Modern European Intell China in Revolution Women in East Asia Major British Authors 20th-Century British Lit Masterworks of Western Lit I Masterworks of Western Lit II European Short Novel International Public Opinion Global Politics Terrorism,Revolut & Polit Viol Political Film Political Global Issues Politics of the Middle East Third World Politics SOC 34 Developing Societies Global Business 3 BUS 375 ECO 305 ECO ECO 365 FIN 308 MGT 375 MKT 330 Global Travel Opportunities CBA IND 20 MUS 32/THE 32 International Business Law Internatl Trade and Investment Comparative Economic Systems Post-Soviet Economy International Finance International Management International Marketing International Business Tour Global Encounters: Special Education Abroad: A Comparative Experience The Arts Abroad

4 4 Areas of Concentration Other travel courses as approved. Total Credits 36 At least 8 credits overall must be upper level. Additional courses may be needed as prerequisites for courses in the concentration. They may be used to fulfill other requirements in the degree program. A. Multidisciplinary Approaches to Law, Legal Issues and Institutions 8 Choose at least six courses from the following disciplines. A minimum of three disciplines must be represented. Business Policy BUS 20 BUS 2 BUS 24 BUS 300 BUS BUS 444 COM 30 Health Administration HTH /BUS HIS 30 Intro to Law: Contracts Commercial Law Advanced Business Law The Legal and Ethical Environment of Business Healthcare Law,Ethics & Polcy Selected Topics Business Polcy Law Human Resource Management HRM 33 Healthcare Law,ethics & Polcy Constitutional of U.S. Legal Aspects of Human Res Mgt Interdisciplinary Courses LAW 40 LAW 50 LAW 204 LAW 20 Intro Seminar in Law & Justice Intro to Forensics Law, Literature, and Film in America Criminal Investigation LAW 302 Crime & Justice in the Media (formerly LAW 405) LAW 304 LAW 305 Women and Law Trial Advocacy LAW 307 Criminal Justice Practice (formerly LAW 207) LAW 308 LAW 30 LAW 355 LAW 365 LAW 395 LAW 40 LAW 490 LAW 496 PHL 303 POL 260 POL 300 POL 30 POL 36 Conflict & Conflict Resolution Cyberspace Law and Policy Sports and the Law The Rights of the Accused Selected Topics in Law/Justice Hate Crimes in the United States Independent Study: Research and Creative Expression Honors Thesis in Law & Justice of Law Politics of Law and Order U.S. Constitutional Law Civil Liberties in the U.S. The Judicial Process PSY 279 SOC 26 SOC 29 SOC 246 SOC 33 SOC 37 SOC 32 SOC 322 SOC 342 SOC 343 SOC 345 and Law Youth and Crime Introduction to Criminal Justice: Police, Courts, Corrections Drugs, Crime &American Society Gender and Criminal Justice Law and Lawyers White Collar & Corporate Crime Punishment and Corrections Police and American Society Policing and Counter Terrorism Race and Crime B. Law Related Courses 2 Choose four courses from the following disciplines. At least two disciplines must be represented. May choose two additional courses from Category A (Multidisciplinary Approaches to Law, Legal Issues, and Institutions) instead of Category B (Law-Related Courses). COM 25 COM 252/GLS 252 COM 302 COM 322 Interpersonal Intercultural Ethics Argumentation and Debate Management and Human Resources HRM 32 PHL 5 PHL 202 PHL 203 PHL 360 POL 235 POL 325 POL 326 POL 327 POL 335 SOC 205 SOC 206 SOC 207 SOC 308 SOC 340 SOC 350 Intro to Labor Relations Ethics Social Business Ethics Contemporary Ethics Race/Ethnicity in Amer Politic Public Administration Power in American Politics Contemp Issues Amer Pub Policy Urban Politics Abnormal Families Deviance and Crime Racial and Ethnic Relations Cities And Suburbs Power and Politics Social Policy C. Theory/Application 3 LAW 305 Trial Advocacy LAW 307 Criminal Justice Practice (formerly 207)

5 Areas of Concentration 5 LAW 308 LAW 49 Conflict & Conflict Resolution Internship in (recommended) D. Senior Courses 3 LAW 450 LAW 490 LAW 496 Law & Justice Senior Seminar Independent Study: Research and Creative Expression Honors Thesis in Law & Justice Total Credits 36 PSY 385 Death, Dying and Suicide Total Credits 8 These courses may only be used to fulfill the requirements of a single category. Natural Science Includes courses in the following disciplines: Biochemistry (BCH), Biology (BIO), Behavioral Neuroscience (BNS), Chemistry (CHE), Geological, Environmental and Marine Sciences (GEO, ENV, MAR), Physics (PHY), (PSY 238, PSY 255, PSY 330, PSY 333, PSY 335, PSY, PSY 345, PSY 365, PSY 382, PSY 385. Natural Science Concentration with Health Administration Emphasis 8 credits within the Natural Science concentration or elsewhere in the program, unless otherwise noted. Required Course 3 HTH 205 Introduction to Health Care Category I 6 Choose two of the following: BIO 206 The Pharmaceutical Industry HTH /BUS Healthcare Law,ethics & Polcy Economics of Health Care Sys MKT 380 Healthcare Marketing Category II 9 Choose three of the following: BIO 00 BIO 5/BIO 5L Life Science:Human Emphasis Principles of Biology I BIO 206 The Pharmaceutical Industry BIO 22/BIO 22L BNS 07 BNS 275/BNS 275L CHE 5 HTH 25 HTH 49 PSY 345 PSY 365 PSY 374 PSY 382 Human Anatomy & Physiology I Life Science: Behavioral Neuroscience Emphasis Behavioral Neuroscience Chem and Contemporary Society Population Healthcare Management Health Administration Intern Abnormal Health Drugs and Human Behavior of the Family Aging, Brain, and Cognition

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