May 22, 2026  
2026-2027 University Catalog 
    
2026-2027 University Catalog

Liberal Studies, Foundational-Level Math Concentration, B.A.


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Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies


The Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Studies offers an interdisciplinary education in the arts and humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, together with rigorous training in critical thinking and argumentative writing. It thus establishes a secure foundation for any profession that requires general knowledge and prizes independent and creative thought. The program’s graduates have been successful in education, law, management, non-profit and various entrepreneurial activities. Liberal Studies very effectively prepares students to obtain a multiple subject teaching credential and to pursue a variety of graduate degrees. Forming a diverse community and taking multiple perspectives, Liberal Studies students become well-rounded persons and life-long learners.

In addition to the requirements for the major, students must meet all other university requirements for a bachelor’s degree. Please consult the Graduation Requirements for the Bachelor’s Degree  section in this catalog for complete information.

Sequence of Core Courses


Because the core curriculum is designed as an integrated whole and builds upon the student’s general education, there is an order in which these courses need to be taken and there are certain prerequisites for them. LBST 300  and LBST 302A /LBST 302B  come first. LBST 302A  is a prerequisite for LBST 302B .

LBST 302B  and LBST 301  are prerequisites for LBST 303 LBST 304 LBST 305 .

LBST 401  and the Senior Seminar come last. LBST 401  requires the completion of LBST 304  and either LBST 303  or LBST 305 . The Senior Seminar requires senior standing and 90 units of college work.

Foundational-Level Math Concentration (18 units)


The Foundational-Level Math Concentration enhances students’ knowledge of math education and secondary school teaching and is for Liberal Studies majors who plan to enter a foundational-level math teaching credential program and pursue a career in teaching foundational-level math.

Total (120 units)


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