Johns Hopkins University

Baltimore, MD

Johns Hopkins says that undergraduates should "develop broad intellectual interests that will enrich their own lives and their contributions to society. In many institutions, this...goal is embodied in a required set of core courses taken by all students. At Johns Hopkins, students are given a choice in the matter." [Source]

General Education Requirements

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  • 1. Composition

    NO

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    No credit given for Composition because only writing-intensive topic courses in a range of disciplines are required.

  • 2. Literature

    NO
  • 3. Foreign Language

    NO

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    No credit given for Foreign Language because not all departments in Arts and Sciences require intermediate level language study.

  • 4. U.S. Government or History

    NO
  • 5. Economics

    NO
  • 6. Mathematics

    NO

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    No credit given for Mathematics or Natural or Physical Science because humanities and social science majors are allowed to choose any 12 credits in the Quantitative, Natural Science, and Engineering academic areas.

  • 7. Science

    NO

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    No credit given for Mathematics or Natural or Physical Science because humanities and social science majors are allowed to choose any 12 credits in the Quantitative, Natural Science, and Engineering academic areas.

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