St. John's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Core Curriculum

The core courses are designed to guide students in learning to integrate skills and knowledge gained in one course with what they learn in others, including their major.

There are two groups of courses: common core requirements and distributed core requirements. All students take the same nine courses of the "common core" and take other courses in the "distributed core," which vary somewhat by college or program.

See below for the core curriculum requirements for the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, and Bachelor of Science in St. John's College of Arts and Sciences.

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Common Core

Discover New York: DNY 1000C
English Composition: ENG 1000C
English- Literature in a Global Context: ENG 1100C
History- The Emergence of Global Society: HIS 1000C
Philosophy of the Human Person: PHI 1000C
Philosophy- Metaphysics: PHI 3000C
Scientific Inquiry: SCI 1000C
Speech- Public Speaking for the College Student: SPE 1000C
Theology- Perspectives on Christianity, A Catholic Approach: THE 1000C

Distributed Core

2 Courses in a Second Language
Mathematics 1000C
Philosophy- Ethics: 2200C
Theology Choice: 2000 series
Theology Choice: 3000 series
Social Science Choice (ANT, ECO, GEO, GOV, LIN, PSY, SOC)
Fine Arts- 1 course in Art or Music
Electives: 3 courses outside the major in 3 different subject areas

Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)

Common Core- Same as BA

Distributed Core

2 Courses in a Second Language
Mathematics: MTH 1000C 
Philosophy- Ethics: PHI 2200C
Theology Choice: 2000 series
Theology Choice: 3000 series
Social Science Choice (ANT, ECO, GEO, GOV, LIN, PSY, SOC)

Bachelor of Science (BS)

Common Core:

Same as BA Common core EXCEPT-
Scientific Inquiry requirement satisfied by major

Distributed Core:

2 Courses in a Second Language
Mathematics requirement -- varies by major
Philosophy- Ethics: PHI 2200C
Theology Choice: 2000 series
Theology Choice: 3000 series
Social Science Choice  (ANT, ECO, GEO, GOV, LIN, PSY, SOC)
Fine Arts: 1 course in Art or Music
Electives: 2 courses outside Math/Science in 2 different subject areas