Catalog: Scripps College Academic Catalog 2004-2006
Company/Brand: Scripps College - The Women's College - Claremont
bachelors degrees in Scripps College Academic Catalog 2004-2006 by Scripps College - The Women's College - Claremont
5 SCRIPPS COLLEGE The Mission,The College,The Founder,The Setting,The Curriculum, La Semeuse, The Principles of Community 11 THE CLAREMONT COLLEGES Pomona College,The Claremont Graduate University, Claremont McKenna College, Harvey Mudd College, Pitzer College, Keck Graduate Institute, Cross-Registration 15 COURSES OF STUDY 169 COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAMS Guidelines for Programs, Business Administration, Politics and Economics, Engineering, Philosophy, Religious Studies 173 SPECIAL PROGRAMS Off-Campus Study,The Language Institute at Pitzer College, Physical Education, Military Science, Post-Baccalaureate ...
four-year academic program leading to a bachelors degree. Graduate education is ...
in 1925, awards masters and doctoral degrees in many academic and professional ... . Harvey Mudd College offers B.S. degrees in biology, chemistry, computer science ... liberal arts institution that awards bachelors degrees in 40 major fields.A flexible ...
to which she transfers, completing a bachelors degree at Scripps and a second one at ... the engineering school. Both degrees are awarded at the end of five years ...
and religion, the M.P.P., and the M.S. degrees are required to take the Graduate ...
women the opportunity to pursue a dual bachelors degree. Students in the program must ...
both women and men who have received a bachelors degree from an accredited four-year ...
Effective Fall 2004 General Requirements The Bachelor of Arts degree at Scripps is earned by satisfactory completion of a minimum of 32 courses to include the following: The Core Curriculum in Interdisciplinary Humanities (3 courses) Core I to be taken fall semester of the first year; Core II to be taken spring semester of the first year; Core III to be taken fall semester of the second year. Writing (1 course) Writing 50, Critical Analysis, to be taken fall semester of the first year. Breadth of Study Fine Arts (1 course from among the following): Any art history or studio art course; Dance ...

Mathematics (1 course from among the following): Math 23 (precalculus); Biology 175, Economics 120, Mathematics 57, or Psychology 103 (Statistics); Logic (in philosophy); or An equivalent course. All of the above General Requirements must be completed by the end of the first semester of the senior year. Major (9 or more courses {minimum of 8 courses plus senior thesis} as defined in this catalog). Additional elective courses, to bring total to 32 minimum. Double Counting Courses: 1.The Core may not double count to meet any other General Requirement. 2. No course may fulfill more than two requirements. ...
the B.A.: A student who has completed a bachelors degree at another college or university ... the intention of completing a second bachelors degree. She must meet normal admission ...
Discussion of Requirements Degree requirements at Scripps include: (1) the three-semester Core Curriculum; (2) Writing 50, Critical Analysis; (3) the breadth of study requirement; (4) a race and ethnic studies requirement; (5) a gender and womens studies requirement; (6) foreign language competency; (7) mathematics competency; and (8) a major. Each requirement addresses important elements in the building of a students educational foundation.They are designed to introduce each student to a variety of formal ways of thinking, to provide a reasonable base of understanding of, and participation ...

Breadth of Study Scripps College believes that it is important for all students to understand that there are different ways of thinking about knowledge and of defining and examining problems.The goal of the breadth of study requirement is to introduce students to different ways of knowing and different ways of thinking.All students are required to complete one course in each of the following areas: 1. Fine Arts One course selected from the following: a.Any art history or studio art course; b. Dance as one full course, which includes history and theory; c. Music 3, 81, or any music history or theory ...

Double Counting Courses: 1.The Core may not double count to meet any other General Requirement. 2. No course may fulfill more than two requirements. Examples: Social Science plus Race and Ethnic Studies; Social Science plus major.A course may meet only one of the four Breadth of Study requirements (i.e., Fine Arts, Letters, Natural Sciences, or Social Sciences). 3. Courses used to meet the Mathematics requirement may be double counted toward the major or the minor. 4. Up to two courses may double count towards each of two majors (but not also a General Requirement). 5. Up to one course may double ...

2. By passing a departmental competency examination. Language placement tests in French, German, Latin, and Spanish are held at Scripps during fall Orientation, or by arrangement, to demonstrate competency for full or partial waiver of the courses required using one of those languages. Placement exams in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Russian are administered by other Claremont Colleges during Orientation. 3. By scoring at or above the (recentered) scores indicated below on a SAT II Foreign Language Achievement Test: Chinese 630 Italian 630 French 640 Japanese 620 German 630 Latin 630 Modern Hebrew ...

Requirements for the Major Before preregistration in spring of the sophomore year, each student must declare her major by filing an approved junior major form in the registrars office.At the same time, she will select a faculty adviser within her major field who will assist her in planning her future program. Students who plan to complete two majors must also declare the second major by filing a second approved junior major form assisted by a faculty member in the second field. Students planning to complete a minor are encouraged to formally declare the minor at the end of the sophomore year. A ...

4.A self-designed major may be created by a student from among many fields offered at the colleges, provided that this major consists of a minimum of eight semester courses or their equivalent plus a thesis which will allow the student to demonstrate competency in the proposed major.The student will work closely with an academic adviser in at least one of the fields she chooses for this special major in order to plan her course of study.This course of study is to be approved by a faculty member in each relevant field and by the Committee on Academic Review.The thesis will be read by two faculty ...
scholars. Classroom work for the bachelors degree may be completed on either a ... . Reentry scholars who do not seek a bachelors degree may audit or enroll in ... 8273. Students interested in pursuing a bachelors degree at Scripps College, either on a ...
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