College of Arts & Sciences
Curriculum
Core Curriculum Requirements*
A. English Language (6 credits)
B. Communication(3 Credits)
C. Mathematics (3 credits and prerequisites)
D. Natural Sciences (6 credits)

and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
E. Western Civilization (6 credits)

Foreign Language (6 credits)

and American Civilization/African, Asian and Latino World Civilizations/Foreign Literature/Advanced Language (6 credits)
F. Ethical Questions (3 credits)
G. Philosophy and Religious Studies (9 credits)
* Please see Undergraduate Catalogue

Social and Behavioral Science Major: 36 credit hours, including:
1. Completion of a minor in one of the following seven areas (18 or more credits):
Sociology
Anthropology
Social Work
Psychology
Economics
Political Science
Criminal Justice
2. Completion of four additional courses in six areas other than the chosen minor. (12 credits)
3. Completion of a Social Science Research Methods course (3 credits)
4. Completion of a Senior Seminar course (3 credits).
5. Additional electives selected in consultation with the academic adviser.
NOTE: Students interested in learning about the dual-degree curriculum for the Athletic Training or Occupational Therapy programs should refer to the Seton Hall University Undergraduate Catalogue or contact the Social and Behavioral Science Program.

Degree Requirements: 130 total credit hours
Students can minor or double major in any of the College of Arts and Sciences disciplines.
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