| BYU Core Requirement | Saddleback Classes that fill BYU Core Requirement |
|---|---|
American Heritage
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Complete one of the following course combinations:
HIST 7 Social and Economic History of the United States to 1876 + PS 1 American Government
HIST 8 Social and Economic History of the United States 1877 to Present + PS 1 American Government
HIST 16 History of the United States to 1876 + PS 1 American Government
HIST 17 History of the United States Since 1876 + PS 1 American Government
HIST 16 History of the United States to 1876 + ECON 2 Principles (Macro)
HIST 16 History of the United States to 1876 + ECON 4 Principles (Micro)
PS 1 American Government + ECON 2 Principles (Macro)
PS 1 American Government + ECON 4 Principles (Micro) |
Course combinations listed below are recommended for students intending to pursue a Business degree
ECON 110 Economic Principles and Problems (a BYU course) + HIST 16 History of the United States to 1876
ECON 110 Economic Principles and Problems (a BYU course) + PS 1 American Government |
| BYU Core Requirement | Saddleback Classes that fill BYU Core Requirement |
|---|---|
| Advanced Written and Oral Communication | Complete one of the following courses:
To be taken as a junior at BYU. No equivalent course found at Saddleback. |
| BYU Core Requirement | Saddleback Classes that fill BYU Core Requirement | |
|---|---|---|
Languages of Learning
|
Complete one course from either group: |
|
| Group 1: Math Options | ||
| MATH 3A | Analytic Geometry and Calculus | |
| MATH 11 | A Brief Course in Calculus | |
| Group 2: Foreign Language Options | ||
| ARAB 4 | Intermediate Arabic | |
| CHI 4 | Intermediate Chinese | |
| FR 4 | Intermediate French | |
| GER 4 | Intermediate German | |
| HEBR 4 | Intermediate Hebrew | |
| ITA 4 | Intermediate Italian | |
| JA 4 | Intermediate Japanese |
|
| PRSN 4 | Intermediate Persian | |
| SL 4 | American Sign Language IV | |
| SPAN 4 | Intermediate Spanish 4 | |
| BYU Core Requirement | |
|---|---|
| Doctrinal Foundations | Religion requirements may be completed through coursework from BYU, LDS Institutes of Religion, and other CES schools. Visit BYU's Religion website to learn more about these requirements. |