In order to master the skills of analysis, research, and creation, students should demonstrate the ability to use disciplinary approaches characteristic of a broad range of areas of study.
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Students must successfully complete one course from each category at Trinity.
Humanities
Courses that enable students to understand the human condition through art, literature, history, philosophy, or religion.
Arts and Creative Expression
Courses that enable students to create aesthetic artifacts or performances.
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Courses that enable students to engage in the scientific study of human behavior
Natural Sciences
Courses that enable students to engage in the scientific study of the natural world.
Quantitative Reasoning
Courses that enable students to solve problems within a structured mathematical framework.
Tools for Success
Refer to the Courses of Study Bulletin for details about Pathways requirements.
Search for classes and view current class schedules using TigerPaws.
Check out Trinity’s advising resources, and learn about the first-year registration process.
Refer to pathways.raynoldsnarh.net to review your degree audit.