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Bethel offers many majors, minors, and endorsements and courses for you to explore. Check out the program requirements in the catalog to start on a major or explore areas of interest.
Bethel also has a number of face-to-face courses that commonly fulfill high school graduation requirements for our PSEO and dual enrollment students. This list can give you a good starting place when working out graduation requirements (these are commonly used courses but the course catalog may have other options as well). Be sure to double check all courses with your high school counselor to make sure they'll satisfy your high school credit requirements.
High school Subject | High school Emphasis | Bethel course that commonly fills this requirement (confirm with your high school counselor before registering) | ||
Subject & Code | Title | Bethel Credits | ||
Writing | GES 160 | Inquiry Writing Seminar | 4 | |
ENJ 110A | Creative Writing |
4 |
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ENJ 120 | Reporting 1 |
4 |
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Literature | ENJ 100 | How Stories Change the World | 4 | |
ENJ 101 | Survey of British Literature I | 4 | ||
ENJ 203U | World Literature | 4 | ||
Social Studies | Economics | ECO202 | Principles of Microeconomics | 2 |
ECO203 | Principles of Macroeconomics | 2 | ||
History | HIS 200L | History of the United States | 4 | |
GES 130 | Christianity and Western Culture | 4 | ||
GES 145 | Humanities I: Greco-Roman through Middle Ages (Fall semester.) | 4 | ||
GES 147 | Humanities II: Renaissance and Reformation (January. Prerequisite: GES 145) | 4 | ||
GES 149 | Humanities III: Enlightenment to Modernity (Spring semester. Prerequisite: GES 147) | 4 | ||
Political Science | POS 100 | American Politics and Government | 4 | |
Geography | GEO 120 | Introduction to Geography | 4 | |
Science | For Science, check: is a particular science course needed for my major? Will it also fulfill my high school science requirement? | |||
Biology | BIO 104 and BIO 104D | Human Biology (Lecture and Lab) | 4 (3 lecture + 1 lab) | |
ENS 104 and ENS 104D | Environment and Humanity (Lecture and Lab) | 4 (3 lecture + 1 lab) | ||
Chemistry | CHE 101 and CHE 101D | Introduction to Chemistry (Lecture and Lab) | 4 (3 lecture + 1 lab) | |
CHE 113 and CHE 113D | General Chemistry I (Lecture and Lab) | 4 (3 lecture + 1 lab) | ||
Other | PHY 202 and PHY 202D | Introductory Physics I | 4 (3 lecture + 1 lab) | |
PHY 112 and PHY 112D | Astronomy (Lecture and Lab) | 4 (3 lecture + 1 lab) | ||
Math | For Math, check: is a particular math course needed for my major? Will it also fulfill my high school math requirement? | |||
MAT 207M | Statistical Analysis | 4 | ||
HAS 250M | Statistics and Research Methods in Applied Health Sciences (for Applied Health Science majors) | 4 | ||
PSY 230M | Introduction to Statistical Methods and Experimental Design (for psychology majors) | 4 | ||
Calculus (placement test required) | MAT 123M | Pre-Calculus | 4 | |
MAT 124M | Calculus 1 | 4 | ||
General Math | MAT 101M | Mathematics for the 21st Century | 4 | |
Fine Arts | GES 125 | Introduction to the Creative Arts | 4 | |
Other | This area is normally fulfilled by electives. |