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Narrative Courses
3D–Design Across Diverse Disciplines (third and fourth years, 12 credits)
**optional for class of 2023+, this will count as a replacement elective for PHYS 111
*EXSC 110 and 100: required for class of 2023+; Counts as .5 ExSci elective for classes 2020-2022
A 300-level elective in biology or chemistry
The Boston Integrative Learning Seminar
A 300-level elective in chemistry
Apply for the MS program by February 15
AND
and/or
Another IT/CS course (not IT 101/ 225)
BIOL 300-Level
Elective
Biology Elective
Boston Course
Capstone within Major
CHEM 242
Mechanistic Toxicology
Chemistry Elective
CPR with AED Training -offered during DPT orientation-junior year summer
CPR with AED Training
CPR with AED Training
Design History courses offered elsewhere with consent of design advisor.
Elective or All College Requirements (Modes or PLAN)
ENGL 230
Postcolonial Film
Exercise Science Elective from list
First Aid and CPR/AED Training
First Aid Certification (offerd during EXSC 361 lab at cost)
First Aid Certification (offered on campus at cost)
HIST 118
Latin American History
If not taken earlier
Independent Learning*
Internship/Independent Study
Language Requirement
Language requirement or Elective or All College Requirement (Mode or PLAN)
Leadership Course
LIS technology courses as approved
MATH 4101 Programming in SAS at Emmanuel College CS112 Prerequisite
MBAO XXXX
MBAO Elective
MCPHS BEH 405A
Mind-Body Medicine
Modern Language (101)
One additional 200-level or higher Biology course
One additional NUTR course at the 200-level or above
One civilization course
One elective in art history
One elective or All College Requirements (Modes or PLAN)
One literature course
One mathematics course numbered MATH 118 or above
one or two 200-level courses; and one or two 300-level courses
OR
or other appropriate special education course
Simmons Course-Explore
SURV 150
Overview of Surveying Technology (Wentworth) – GIS skills
The Boston Course (Fall)
The Boston Learning Community Course (Fall)
The Honors Leadership Course (Spring)
The Simmons Course: Excel (Fall or Spring)
The Simmons Course: Experience (Fall or Spring)
The Simmons Course: Explore (Fall)
Three electives in music history, theory, or performance
Two electives
Two electives or All College Requirements (Modes or PLAN)
Two of the three 3D courses must be at the 200 level