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Evening Programs (LCIE) - Gen. Ed. Requirements
   
All LU undergraduate students, regardless of major, must meet the general education requirements of the university. Every LCIE undergraduate major requires fifty-four (54) semester hours of general education coursework and fourty-five (45) semester hours in the core or major requirements. LCIE students meet these requirements through the cluster format (9 credit hours completed in twelve weeks). All LCIE students, regardless of transfer credit, must take the Communications Cluster. The Social Science Cluster is offered in two formats. Social Science I is designed for the majority of LCIE majors. Social Science II is designed for gerontology majors, education majors and students planning to attend graduate school in the social sciences. The Cross Cultural requirement can be met through one of several clusters each of which includes Human Community as the anchoring course.

Communications (9)
ICM101 Comm I
ICM102 Comm II
ICM104 Literary Types

Humanities (9)
IEN201 World Lit
IRT210 Concepts of Visual Arts
IPH100 Intro to Philosophy

Social Science I (9)
IPY101 Interactive Psych
ISC220 Social Problems
IPS155 Amer Gov't

Social Science II (9)
IPY100 Prin of Psych
ISC102 Conc of Soc
IPS155 Amer Gov't


Mathematics (9)
IMH141 Statistics
IMH220 Research Design
IMH310 Quant. Mgmt Applications


Computer Math cluster (9)
(Required for all information technology majors)

IMH110 Essential Computer Mathematics
IMH210 Introduction to Programming
IMH311 Quantitative Computer Applications

Natural Science (9)
INS101 Modern Topics in Environmental Science
INS202 Sci in the 21st Cent
INS303 Sci, Public Policy & Public Values


Intercultural Cluster (9)
IHS100 History of Human Community (3)

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Plus 6 hours of focus courses:

ICL320 Chinese Art and Culture
ICL321 Issues in Modern China
ICL330 Japanese Art & Culture
ICL331 Issues in Modern Japan
ICL341 Politics and Culture in 20th Century Africa
ICL342 The African Continuum:
             Africa and Its Diaspora
ICL351 Art and Culture of India
ICL352 Literature of India
ICL361 Art and Culture of Latin America
ICL362 Issues in Modern Latin America
ICL212 History of Russia II
ICL337 Russian Authors
ICL350 Myth and Civilization
ICL210 Native American Indians
ICL294 Special Topics in Cross-Cultural Studies

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