OFFICIAL FRESHMAN PROGRAM
 

The Ministry of Education in Lebanon has set  the requirements for the freshman year that will eventually lead to an equivalence of the Lebanese Baccalaureate for those students who satisfy the other requirements (SAT and SAT II topics and scores).

At AUT students need to select courses from the categories below to satisfy the course requirements specified by the Ministry of Education

Humanities and Social Sciences                                          9 credits 

Humanities                                       (min. 3 crs)

 - PHL 101                         History of Arab Philosophy

 - HIS 101                          History of Modern Lebanon

  - SPA 201                         Spanish Language & Civilization I

  - GER 201                        Elementary German

  - ENG 204                         College Communications Skills II                     

Social Sciences                                (min 3 crs.)

 
- PSY 201                          Introduction to Psychology

 - HUM 318                       Human Rights

 - COM 220                        Public Relations 

 - ECO 201                         Microeconomics

 - ECO 202                         Macroeconomics

 - IS 201                             Introduction to Political Science 

 

Math and Natural Sciences                                                  6 credits 

- MAT 100                        College Algebra

- MAT 101                        Calculus I

- MAT 102                        Calculus II

 

Natural Sciences                              (min 3 crs)

 - BIO 101                          Introduction to Biology

 - CHE 101                         Principles of Chemistry

 - PHY 101                         Physics I

 - NUTR 215                       Nutrition

  

Elective              15 credits

- Social Sciences

- MAT 100                        College Algebra

- MAT 101                        Calculus I

- MAT 102                        Calculus II

- PHY 101                         Physics I

- CSI 200                          Computers & Society

- CHE 101                         Principles of Chemistry

- DRA 100                        Principles of Drawing

- HUM 318                       Human Rights

- COM 220                        Public Relations  

 

Total                                                                                        30 credits