Majors consist of 10 to 21 courses with a total of 30 to 74 credit hours. Most course work in a major will fall within a single area of study but supporting courses from related areas, termed cognate courses, may also be required. Three interdisciplinary majors in Humanities, Social Science and Criminal Justice each require substantial work in several areas. A minor in any of 12 areas of study may be earned by completing 15-30 hours of work in that and related areas. The twenty-one majors, the degree earned, and fourteen minors offered at LeMoyne-Owen College are listed below along with subject areas where courses, but no major or minor, are offered. All major and minor requirements are described under the appropriate area of study.
Majors (and minors where offered):
Art, major (B.A.) and minor
Biology, major (B.S.) and minor
Business Administration, major (B.B.A.) and minor
Chemistry, major (B.S.) and minor
Computer Science, major (B.S.) and minor
Criminal Justice, interdisciplinary major (B.A.)
Early Childhood Education, major (B.S.)
English, major (B.A.) and minor
General Mathematics (B.S.)
General Science, major (B.S.)
History, major (B.A. and B.S. respectively), minor
Humanities, interdisciplinary major (B.A.)
Language Arts (B.S.)
Mathematics, major (B.S.) and minor
Music, major (B.A.)
Political Science, major (B.A.) minor
Social Science, interdisciplinary major (B.A.)
Social Studies, interdisciplinary major (B.S.)
Social Work, major (B.A.)
Sociology, major (B.A.) and minor
Special Education (B.S.)
Minors only are offered in:
Accounting
African and African American Studies
Economics
Psychology
Courses of study leading to licensure are offered in:
Art (Visual)
Biology
Chemistry History
Early Childhood Education
English
General Mathematics
General Science
Language Arts
Mathematics
Music (Vocal/General)
Political Science (Government)
Social Studies
Special Education
Courses only are offered in:
Academic Intervention Management
American Humanics
DuBois Scholars Program
French
Freshman Seminar
GeographyHealth, Fitness/Wellness
Natural Science
Philosophy
Physics
Reading
Religion
Service Learning
SpanishSpeech
Areas of Study:
AIM Academic Intervention
Accounting
ADCP
African/African American Studies
American Humanics
Art
Biology
Business Administration
Chemistry
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Early Childhood Education
DuBois Scholar's Program
Education
English
French
Freshman Seminar
Geography
Health and Fitness/Wellness
History
Humanities
Mass Communications
Mathematics
Music
Philosophy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Religion
Service Learning
Social Science
Social Studies
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Special Education
Speech and Drama
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