Degrees and Requirements
Interdisciplinary Studies (Self-Design)
The Self-Design program offers students the opportunity to work with departmental faculty to create their own program guides in ways that help meet their specific educational objectives and career goals.
Several factors to consider:
Summary of Requirements
CORE Requirements: 40 credits
ENGL1011ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING
Credits (Min/Max): 3/3
This course engages students in reading and writing practices essential to academic life, including critical reading, writing in response to texts, revision, and editing.
ENGL1012ACADEMIC WRITING AND RESEARCH
Credits (Min/Max): 3/3
Prerequisite: ENGL1011. This course engages students in reading, writing and research practices essential to academic life, including developing a project for a research paper, searching for authoritative materials to use in that project, and presenting it in an edited paper that follows academic conventions of documentation and citation.
ISTC1010DIGITAL LITERACY
Credits (Min/Max): 3/3
This course addresses information and technological literacy in the digital age. Students will develop cognitive and technological competencies in both the discovery and evaluation of information, as well as the creation and dissemination of content, all within a digital context. Students will be introduced to a set of basic digital tools, but the focus will be placed on developing the ability to adapt to new and changing technologies in the future.
LRUX1001LRX: FOUNDATIONS AND MISSION
Credits (Min/Max): 1/1
This course will introduce new students to the Mission and History of La Roche University and the academic experience of a four-year college. Academically, the course will help prepare students for collegiate level course work, for career development, and for service through their respective disciplines. It will introduce students to the history and heritage of the entire University community that they have now joined and map out their journey through the La Roche experience.
LRUX2500INVESTIGATING SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Credits (Min/Max): 3/3
PREREQUISITE: LRUX1001 This class INCLUDES 20 HOURS OF SERVICE-LEARNING TO BE COMPLETED IN ADDITION TO CLASS TIME. Through the lens of the University mission, this three-credit experiential course requires students to collaborate to plan and execute a service project. Students will engage with the community to develop critical thinking & problem-solving skills while fostering civic and community responsibility. Students will link opportunities to address community issues with sound educational experiences.
MATH1010COLLEGE ALGEBRA
Credits (Min/Max): 3/3
A traditional study of pre-calculus mathematics with emphasis on functions and relations. Includes a review of linear and quadratic equations, rational expressions, exponents, radicals and logarithms. Polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic functions are presented together with the conic sections, systems of equations, determinants, the binomial theorem and mathematical induction.
PREREQUISITES:
MATH0015 or Exam M015