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Welcome from the Provost and Dean of the Faculty
About The College of Idaho
The Liberal Arts
2023-24 Academic Calendar
Admission
Transfer Credit
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Cost of Attendance
Financial Arrangements
Financial Aid
Registration and Enrollment
Drops, Withdrawals, and Leaves of Absence
Policies and Procedures
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High Impact Practices (HIPs) Division
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The PEAK Program
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ACC - Accounting
ARH - Art History
ART - Art
ASN - Asian Studies
ATH - Anthropology
ATHSOC - Anthropology Sociology
BIO - Biology
BUS - Business
CHE - Chemistry
COM - Communication
CSC - Computer Science
ECN - Economics
EDU - Education
EDUSPA - Education Spanish
ENG - English
ENV - Environmental Studies
FYS - First Year Seminar
GENST - Gender Studies
GEO - Geoscience
HHPA - Health and Human Performance Activity
HHP - Health and Human Performance
HIS - History
HON - Honors
HSC - Health Sciences
IND - Interdepartmental
INT - Internship
LAS - Latin American Studies
LSP - Leadership
MAT - Mathematics
MS - Military Science
MUSAP - Applied Music
MUS - Music
PHI - Philosophy
PHY - Physics
POE - Political Economy
PSY - Psychology
REL - Religious Studies
SOC - Sociology
SPA - Spanish
STS - Study Skills
THE - Theatre
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BIO-109L No Longer Offered
HIS-200 No Longer Offered
HIS-302 No Longer Offered
HIS-306 No Longer Offered
HIS-311 No Longer Offered
HIS-314 No Longer Offered
HIS-352 No Longer Offered
THE-315 No Longer Offered
THE-355 No Longer Offered
THE-390 No Longer Offered
THE-415 No Longer Offered
POE-100 No Longer Offered
POE-241 No Longer Offered
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ART(Any studio art classes)
ARTArt
ATH/SOC Courses approved by Anthropology/Sociology Department and major advisor
ATHSOC ELEC
BIO-300-level
BIO Biology
BIO Complete 2 additional Biology Courses, 1 course must be 300-level or above
BIO Two laboratory courses in Natural Sciences
BIO 300- or 400-Level BIO crswrk incl CHE-412/L
BUS/ACC Other upper division business and accounting (300-400 level) courses if approved by department director
CHE Chemistry
A chemistry course
EDU ESL Setting
ENG 200-Level Introduction to Literary Studies Courses 6 credits
ENG One Course emphasizing American Literature
ENG 200-level Introduction to Literary Studies Courses 3 credits
ENG-300 Level
ENG One Course emphasizing English Literature
ENG-SEM One 300-Level Literature Seminar
ENG One Course emphasizing World Literature
ENVEnvironmental Studies
Foreign Language Requirement
GEO Geoscience
HON Honors in Psychology
A course on multicultural issues or social diversity
ELECTIVE Sociology, Anthropology, History, Criminal Justice, Psychology, Education or Political Economy
HHP/BIO Research or Internship
HIS ELEC History Elective Courses 6 cr
HIS ELEC History Elective Courses 12 cr
MAT One course MAT-125 or higher
MAT One course MAT-150 or higher
MAT One course MAT-120 or higher
MAT- ELEC 12 additional credits of 300- or 400-level MAT courses (excluding MAT-498)
MAT-ELEC Any 12 additional credits of 300- or 400-level PHY or MAT courses
MAT ELEC 3 cr Upper-Division MAT coursework except MAT-352
MAT ELEC Any 6 credits of 300 or 400 level MAT courses
MAT/PHY 8 cr Upper-Division Mathematics and/or Physics Coursework (except MAT-352)
MAT/PHY 6 cr Upper-Division Mathematics and/or Physics Coursework (except MAT-352)
MUS ENSEMBLE 6 cr
MUS ENSEMBLE 7 cr
MUS ENSEMBLE 8 cr
MUS Music
MUS Piano Lessons
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PHI Any Upper Div PHI Course 3 cr
PHI Any PHI Course 3 cr
PHI ELEC Any PHI Course 9 credits
PHI Upper Division PHI 9 credits
PHI Upper Division 6 credits
PHI ELEC Philosophy Elective Courses 16 credits
PHI/REL Upper-Division non-Western Philosophy or Religion course
POE Elective Crswrk 14 cr
POE Elective Crswrk 14 cr
POE ELEC Political Economy 17 elective credits
POE ELEC Political Economy Elective Crswrk 15 cr
POE ELEC Political Economy 3 elective credits
PHY-3XX/4XX All 300- and 400-level Physics Courses
PHYPhysics
PHY Physics Coursework - any level
PHY Physics Upper-Division (300- or 400-level) Courses
POE ELEC Upper-Division Courses (POE ES Core course not included)
PSY ELEC Upper Division (300- or 400-Level) Psychology Courses
REL Upper-div REL elective 3 credits
REL ELEC Religious Studies elective coursework 3 credits
REL ELEC Religious Studies Elective coursework 6 credits
REL Rel Stdies Electives 9 credits
REL Relig Stds Electives 6 cr
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SPA-ELEC Spanish Elective - Upper Division (300- or 400-level)
SPA Any 200-level foreign language course
SPA, FRE, or other MFL offering
SPA One year of foreign language studies
SPA Upper-division (300- or 400- Level) Spanish Coursework
THE-ELEC Theatre Elective Coursework
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