Academics
    The Curriculum
This section includes all courses currently offered at LeMoyne-Owen College listed under the appropriate area of study. Updated course lists are published before the beginning of each semester.

The Areas of Study are listed alphabetically in this section; each lists the faculty who are appointed in that area, the requirements for the majors and/or minors in that area, and the courses offered in that area. LeMoyne-Owen uses a three-digit course number, coded as follows:

OXX - Core I courses
1XX - courses generally taken by first year students
2XX - courses generally taken by sophomore students
3XX and 4XX - courses generally taken by junior and senior students
499 senior Co-op courses

Areas of Study

Academic Intervention Management
Accounting
ADCP
African/African American Studies
American Humanics
Art
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Early Childhood Education
DuBois Scholar's Program
Economics
Education
English
French
Freshman Seminar
General Mathematics
General Science
Geography
Health and Fitness/Wellness
History
Humanities
Language Arts
Mass Communications
Mathematics
Music
Natural Science
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Reading
Religion
Service Learning
Social Science
Social Studies
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Special Education
Speech and Drama

Academic Intervention Management (AIM)/Retention
Academic Intervention Management is a retention program designed to reduce the attrition rate of students on academic probation. Special academic counseling is provided to identify and resolve difficulties which led to deficiency. AIM/Retention also includes a course required of those students who are on academic probation and/or whose cumulative GPA fall below 2.0.

AIMR 010 Academic Intervention Management/Retention (1)
This course is designed as a supportive measure for students on academic probation to help them attain Academic Good Standing. Successful completion of the course means continued matriculation at LeMoyne-Owen in accordance with the academic standards of the College as articulated in the latest handbook. Failure to complete successfully this course will be grounds for academic suspension. Enrollment is limited to students on academic probation or others as directed by the Academic Standards or Admissions Review Committee. Fall and Spring.

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