1. Major and Minor Requirements
Every AUP major is designed a bit differently. They all have some core courses that all students within the major must take and some major electives. At AUP, students and advisors use degree worksheets to track students' progress through their degrees – including major and GLACC requirements. Degree worksheets are organized by major and by catalog year.
Degree worksheets vary from one academic catalog year to another. They are adapted each year to reflect changes to the curriculum including the core curriculum and major and minor requirements. For this reason, all undergraduate students are now required to officially declare the academic catalog year they are following. Undergraduates may choose to follow the catalog year of the term they began their studies at AUP, or any subsequent catalog year. Students should make this choice intentionally, with the guidance of their advisor, and confirm their choice via their student portal.
Majors
Art History (Post-Renaissance - Option 1)
Art History (Pre-Renaissance - Option 2)
Communication and Civil Society
Creative Writing (Creative Arts)
EMS Environmental Sustainability
EMS NGO & Mission-Based Management
International & Comparative Politics
International Business Administration
Mathematics & Computer Science
Philosophy, Politics & Economics
Majors
Art History (Post-Renaissance Option) 2022-2023
Art History (Pre-Renaissance Option) 2022-2023
Communication and Civil Society 2022-2023
Comparative Literature 2022-2023
Computer Science (ICT Track) 2022-2023
Creative Writing (Creative Arts) 2022-2023
Environmental Studies 2022-2023
Gender, Sexuality & Society 2022-2023
Global Communications 2022-2023
History, Law & Society 2022-2023
International & Comparative Politics 2022-2023
International Business Administration 2022-2023_redesigned.xlsx
International Economics 2022-2023
International Finance 2022-2023
Mathematics & Computer Science 2022-2023
Middle East Pluralities 2022-2023
- Worksheet for the BA in Art History (Option 1)
- Worksheet for the BA in Art History (Option 2)
- Worksheet for the BA in Comparative Literature
- Worksheet for the BSc in Computer Science
- Worksheet for the BSc in Computer Science ICT Track
- Worksheet for the BA in Creative Writing, Creative Arts Track
- Worksheet for the BA in Creative Writing
- Worksheet for the BA in Entrepreneurship
- Worksheet for the BA in Environmental Studies
- Worksheet for the BA in Film Studies
- Worksheet for the BA in Fine Arts
- Worksheet for the BA in Gender, Sexuality and Society
- Worksheet for the BA in Global Communications
- Worksheet for the BA in History
- Worksheet for the BA in History, Law & Society
- Worksheet for the BA in International Business Administration
- Worksheet for the BA in International & Comparative Politics
- Worksheet for the BA in International Economics
- Worksheet for the BSc in International Finance
- Worksheet for the BA in Journalism
- Worksheet for the BA in Management
- Worksheet for the BSc in Management Information Systems
- Worksheet for the BA in Marketing
- Worksheet for the BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science
- Worksheet for the BA in Middle East Pluralities
- Worksheet for the BA in Philosophy
- Worksheet for the BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics
- Worksheet for the BA in Psychology
- Worksheet for the BSc in Quantitative Environmental Science
- Worksheet for all Minors
View past Undergraduate Program Worksheets here.
2. Global Liberal Arts Core Curriculum (GLACC)
The Global Liberal Arts Core Curriculum (GLACC) degree requirements include:
- Integrative Inquiry for the Global Explorer
- FirstBridge
- Two Integrative Inquiry courses
- Experiential Learning
- Critical Inquiry and Expression
- Research, Interpretation, and Writing
- Disciplinary Research Methods and Writing
- Digital Literacy and Communication
- Quantitative and Experimental Reasoning
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Experimental Reasoning Course with Lab
- Expression Française
- AUP Capstone
3. Open Electives
To graduate with an undergraduate degree from AUP you need to earn a minimum of 128 credits. For many students, the courses they take to satisfy the requirements of the core curriculum and of their major do not get them to the required minimum of 128 credits, and so the possibility of exploration opens up. A student majoring in international business administration may choose to take an art history course because they are interested in the art market. Or a student majoring in psychology may choose to take a public speaking course to be better prepared to present their research at academic conferences. There are a wide range of opportunities available that students are encouraged to discuss with their advisor or a staff member in the ACE Center.
Graduate students: For current graduate degree requirements, please visit the respective graduate program page and look at program requirements.