Since a number of the requirements in the interdisciplinary Environmental and Sustainability Studies program also count as core curricular requirements, students and advisors should strategize how they navigate the core requirements. The Math (K) requirement can be met by taking Math 205, which counts in the Science and Sustainability Studies concentrations. The course is also recommended for students in other concentrations. In addition, the following core requirement areas can be met by courses offered in the program: N, S, R, H, U, G, J, and PEAK.
If students are unable to get into ENVR 103 in the Fall, they should take it in the Spring. In Spring Semester, they should take ENVR 103 if not taken in the Fall.
FYS 110 — ENGAGED CITIZENSHIP SEMINAR
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
ENVR 103 — ECOSYSTEMS AND HUMAN INFLUENCE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WORLD LANGUAGE CORE COURSE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WELL 110 — ENGAGING IN LIFELONG WELLNESS
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
ENVR 103 — ECOSYSTEMS AND HUMAN INFLUENCE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
ENG 165 — GLOBAL LITERATURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
WORLD LANGUAGE CORE COURSE
WELL 111 — ENGAGING IN A BALANCED LIFE
Since a number of the requirements in the interdisciplinary Environmental and Sustainability Studies program also count as core curricular requirements, students and advisors should strategize how they navigate the core requirements. The Math (K) requirement can be met by taking Math 205, which counts in the Science and Sustainability Studies concentrations. The course is also recommended for students in other concentrations. In addition, the following core requirement areas can be met by courses offered in the program: N, S, R, H, U, G, J, and PEAK.
If students are unable to get into ENVR 103 in the Fall, they should consider other math or science course BIOL 101, CHEM 117, ESC 302, PHYS 115, MATH 205, or PSYC 230. Then they should take ENVR 103 in the Spring.
In Spring Semester, they take ENVR 103 if not taken in the Fall. If ENVR 103 was taken, they should consider MATH 205 or PSYC 230.
FYS 110 — ENGAGED CITIZENSHIP SEMINAR
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
ENVR 103 — ECOSYSTEMS AND HUMAN INFLUENCE
BIOL 101 — GENERAL BIOLOGY
CHEM 117 — PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY
ESC 302 — GEOLOGY
PHYS 115 — FOUNDATIONS OF MODERN PHYSICS
MATH 205 — STATISTICS
PSYC 230 — STATISTICS AND PSYCHOLOGY MEASUREMENT
WORLD LANGUAGE CORE COURSE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WELL 110 — ENGAGING IN LIFELONG WELLNESS
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
ENVR 103 — ECOSYSTEMS AND HUMAN INFLUENCE
BIOL 101 — GENERAL BIOLOGY
MATH 205 — STATISTICS
PSYC 230 — STATISTICS AND PSYCHOLOGY MEASUREMENT
ENG 165 — GLOBAL LITERATURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WORLD LANGAUGE CORE COURSE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WELL 111 — ENGAGING IN A BALANCED LIFE
Since a number of the requirements in the interdisciplinary Environmental and Sustainability Studies program also count as core curricular requirements, students and advisors should strategize how they navigate the core requirements. The Math (K) requirement can be met by taking Math 205, which counts in the Science and Sustainability Studies concentrations. The course is also recommended for students in other concentrations. In addition, the following core requirement areas can be met by courses offered in the program: N, S, R, H, U, G, J, and PEAK.
If students are unable to get into ENVR 103 in the Fall, they should consider other math or science course BIOL 101, CHEM 117, ESC 302, PHYS 115, MATH 205, or PSYC 230. Then they should take ENVR 103 in the Spring.
In Spring Semester, they take ENVR 103 if not taken in the Fall. If ENVR 103 was taken, they should consider MATH 205 or PSYC 230.
FYS 110 — ENGAGED CITIZENSHIP SEMINAR
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
MATH 205 — INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
PSYC 230 — STATISTICS AND PSYCHOLOGY MEASUREMENT
WORLD LANGUAGE CORE COURSE
PHYS 111 — GENERAL COLLEGE PHYSICS I
PHYS 115 — FOUNDATIONS OF MODERN PHYSICS
CHEM 117 — PRINCIPLES OF CHEMISTRY
CHEM 127 — GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
ESC 302 — GEOLOGY
WELL 110 — ENGAGING IN LIFELONG WELLNESS
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
BIOL 122 — EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY
MATH 205 — INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
PSYC 230 — STATISTICS AND PSYCHOLOGY MEASUREMENT
WORLD LANGAUGE CORE COURSE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WELL 111
Since a number of the requirements in the interdisciplinary Environmental and Sustainability Studies program also count as core curricular requirements, students and advisors should strategize how they navigate the core requirements. The Math (K) requirement can be met by taking Math 205, which counts in the Science and Sustainability Studies concentrations. The course is also recommended for students in other concentrations. In addition, the following core requirement areas can be met by courses offered in the program: N, S, R, H, U, G, J, and PEAK.
If students are unable to get into ENVR 103 in the Fall, consider other math or science course ESC 302, MATH 205, or PSYC 230; then they should take ENVR 103 in the Spring.
In Spring Semester, they should take ENVR 103 if not taken in the Fall. If ENVR 103 was taken, they should consider MATH 205 or PSYC 230, BUS 201.
FYS 110 — ENGAGED CITIZENSHIP SEMINAR
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
ENVR 103 — ECOSYSTEMS AND HUMAN INFLUENCE
ESC 302 — GEOLOGY
MATH 205 — INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
PSYC 230 — STATISTICS AND PSYCHOLOGY MEASUREMENT
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WORLD LANGUAGE CORE COURSE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WELL 110 — ENGAGING IN LIFELONG WELLNESS
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
ENVR 103 — ECOSYSTEMS AND HUMAN INFLUENCE
MATH 205 — INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
ENG 165 — GLOBAL LITERATURE AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
BUS 201 — PRINCIPLES OF GLOBAL ECONOMICS
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WORLD LANGAUGE CORE COURSE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WELL 111 — ENGAGING IN A BALANCED LIFE
Students considering preprofessional programs (such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, athletic training, chiropractic, etc) must take CHEM 127 and NOT CHEM 142.
FYS 110 — ENGAGED CITIZENSHIP SEMINAR
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
BIOL 121 — CELL BIOLOGY
WORLD LANGUAGE CORE COURSE
WELL 110 — ENGAGING IN LIFELONG WELLNESS
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
CHEM 127 — General Chemistry I
CHEM 142 — Survey of Organic and Biochemistry
WORLD LANGUAGE CORE COURSE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WELL 111 — ENGAGING IN A BALANCED LIFE
First year finance students are required to complete MATH 121 - Calculus. If students have not taken a pre-calculus course previously, they should enroll in MATH 110 - Pre-Calculus prior to taking MATH 121 as required.
FYS 110 — ENGAGED CITIZENSHIP SEMINAR
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
BUS 201 — PRINCIPLES OF GLOBAL ECONOMICS
BUS 210 — ETHICS AND LEADERSHIP
MATH 121 — CALCULUS I
EXPLORATION
WELL 110 — ENGAGING IN LIFELONG WELLNESS
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
BUS 210 — ETHICS AND LEADERSHIP
BUS 201 — PRINCIPLES OF GLOBAL ECONOMICS
EXPLORATION
EXPLORATION
WELL 111 — ENGAGING IN A BALANCED LIFE
Concordia College is the only ELCA college with an accredited undergraduate program in dietetics. Students majoring in nutrition and dietetics will receive extensive support to secure a position in a dietetic internship and graduate program, which are required to become a registered dietitian nutritionist.
Departmental Notes:
1. If a student is deciding between registering as a Nutrition/Dietetics major or another discipline, it is very important they enroll in CHEM 127 (General Chemistry I) or BIOL 121 (Cell Biology) in fall semester. It prevents future schedule conflicts.
2. It is especially important if a student is considering a double major in Nutrition/Dietetics and Exercise Science they enroll in CHEM 127 (General Chemistry I) or BIOL 121 (Cell Biology) in fall semester to prevent later schedule conflicts.
3. If a student is interested in a health profession but does not know which health profession, they may want to explore the opportunities in Nutrition and Dietetics. The need for nutrition professionals is growing faster than other health professions and the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects a shortage of nutrition professionals in the near future.
4. Nutrition and Dietetics is a great complementary major or minor to such majors as Exercise Science, Nursing, Health and Physical Education, and Pre-health Professions (e.g., pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, pre-chiropractic, pre-physical therapy, etc.)
5. If students have questions about the program, they are welcome to reach out to a Nutrition and Dietetics faculty member.
FYS 110 — ENGAGED CITIZENSHIP SEMINAR
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
FND 112 — FOOD SCIENCE
CHEM 127 — GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
WELL 110 — ENGAGING IN LIFELONG WELLNESS
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
CHEM 142 — SURVEY OF ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY
PSYC 111 — INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WELL 111 — ENGAGING IN A BALANCED LIFE
Concordia uses an online inventory to determine class placement for students planning to study French. At the highest placement level, students may take any 300-level class except for FREN 331. Please contact the department with any questions or concerns about placement.
FYS 110 — ENGAGED CITIZENSHIP SEMINAR
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
FREN 111 — BEGINNING FRENCH I
FREN 211 — INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I
300-LEVEL FRENCH ELECTIVE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WELL 110 — ENGAGING IN LIFELONG WELLNESS
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
FREN 112 — BEGINNING FRENCH II
FREN 212 — INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II
300-LEVEL FRENCH ELECTIVE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WELL 111 — ENGAGING IN A BALANCED LIFE
Concordia uses an online inventory to determine class placement for students planning to study French. At the highest placement level, students may take any 300-level class except for FREN 331. Please contact the department with any questions or concerns about placement.
FYS 110 — ENGAGED CITIZENSHIP SEMINAR
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
FREN 111 — BEGINNING FRENCH I
FREN 211 — INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I
300-LEVEL FRENCH ELECTIVE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WELL 110 — ENGAGING IN LIFELONG WELLNESS
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
FREN 112 — BEGINNING FRENCH II
FREN 212 — INTERMEDIATE FRENCH II
300-LEVEL FRENCH ELECTIVE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WELL 111 — ENGAGING IN A BALANCED LIFE
Concordia uses an online inventory to determine class placement for students planning to study German. If a student places into 300-level German courses, they may take any of those offerings in both semesters.
FYS 110 — ENGAGED CITIZENSHIP SEMINAR
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
GER 111 — INTRO TO GERMAN-SPEAKING WORLD
GER 211 — INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I
UPPER-LEVEL GERMAN COURSE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WELL 110 — ENGAGING IN LIFELONG WELLNESS
COM 110 — COMMUNICATING TO ENGAGE
ENG 110 — WRITING TO ENGAGE
GER 112 — INTRO TO GERMAN-SPEAKING WORLD II
GER 212 — INTERMEDIATE GERMAN II
UPPER-LEVEL GERMAN COURSE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
EXPLORATION OR ELECTIVE
WELL 111 — ENGAGING IN A BALANCED LIFE