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BIO 225 PHL 116 PHL 120 PHL 210 PHL 220 PHL 230 PHL 314 REL 114 REL 210 REL 215 REL 220 REL 225 REL 230 REL 240 REL/PHL 250 REL 260
Bioethics (Fall) Prerequisite: BIO 114 or BIO 134 Introduction to Philosophy (Fall & Spring) Knowledge and Reality (Spring, odd academic years) Logic (Fall) Principles of Ethics (Spring) Philosophy of Language (Fall, even years) History of Philosophy (Spring, odd years) Prerequisite: One additional PHL course Introduction to Religion (Fall & Spring) Religion and the Environment (Fall & Spring) Religion in America I: History of Religion in America (Fall, even) Old Testament Life and Literature (Fall) Religion in America II: Contemporary Religious Experience (Fall, odd) New Testament Life and Literature (Spring) Giving in Religion (Fall, even years) Living Religions East (Spring, even years) Living Religions West (Spring, odd years)
3 credit hours 4 credit hours 4 credit hours 4 credit hours 4 credit hours 4 credit hours 4 credit hours 4 credit hours 3 credit hours 4 credit hours 3 credit hours 4 credit hours 3 credit hours 3 credit hours 4 credit hours 4 credit hours
Scientific Thinking (4-5 hours credit) Through theoretical study and laboratory work, students have the opportunity to explore the scientific method as one of the primary ways of explaining the natural world. Students will cultivate the ability to use scientific methodology to clarify problems in their daily lives and develop a better understanding of the role of science in a global world. Students may fulfill this requirement with any course in the following list. ANAT 220 & 220L Applied Human Physiology (Spring) Prerequisite: ANAT 210 & 210L AST 110 Astronomy (Fall, odd years) BIO 114 General Biology (Fall & Spring) BIO 134 Principles of Biology (Fall) CHE 112 Introductory Chemistry (Fall or Spring) CHE 121 & 123 General Chemistry I & Lab (Fall) ESC 118 Earth Science (Fall & Spring) PHY 201 & 203 General Physics I – Algebra & Lab (Fall) Prerequisite: MAT 131 or MAT 135 & consent of instructor PHY 211 & 203 General Physics I – Calculus & Lab (Fall) Prerequisite: MAT 135
4 credit hours 4 credit hours 4 credit hours 4 credit hours 4 credit hours 5 credit hours 4 credit hours 5 credit hours 5 credit hours
Exceptions and Substitutions for LA Core and Exploratory Requirements LA 103 may be satisfied by CMP 130, MAT 135, MAT 181, or MAT/SOC 224
Immersive Term Degree Expectations Students entering Franklin College as first-year students are required to complete a minimum of two immersive experiences during the three-week immersive term (at least 6 credit hours total) to meet graduation requirements. One of these two experiences must be an on-campus, immersive course during the student’s first year at Franklin College. The second must be an off-campus immersive experience, such as an internship (which may be a new