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Majors program program descriptions may be found in the course tables (matrices) of the module called Matrices - Query Major Requirements in the Midshipman Information Database System (MIDS). Majors programs are also described on the web pages of individual departments links to which may be found at http://www.usna.edu/departments.html. Descriptions of all Naval Academy courses may be found at the Course Catalog.
The course requirements for all midshipmen are the same in their first (fourth class or plebe) year at the Naval Academy. All of the courses taken in this year are part of the core program.

Fourth Class (Plebe Year)

Fall Semester Spring Semester
Chemistry
One of the following is required.
SC111 (3-2-4). Foundations of Chemistry I.
SC151 (3-2-4). Modern Chemistry.
Chemistry
One of the following sequels is required.
SC111 (3-2-4). Foundations of Chemistry I.
SC112 (3-2-4). Foundations of Chemistry II
A course to be determined with adviser.
Mathematics
One of the following is required.
SM005 (4-0-4). Pre-Calculus Mathematics.
SM121A (4-1-4). Calculus I.
SM121 (4-0-4). Calculus I.
SM131 (3-0-3). Calculus I.
SM161 (5-0-5). Calculus I with Computers.
Mathematics
One of the following sequels is required.
SM121A (4-1-4). Calculus I.
SM122A (4-1-4). Calculus II.
SM122 (4-0-4). Calculus II.
SM122 (4-0-4). Calculus II.
SM162 (5-0-5). Calculus II with Computers.
English
One of the following is required.
HE101 (3-0-3). Practical Writing.
HE111 (3-0-3). Rhetoric and Introduction to
Literature I.
English
One of the following sequels is required.
HE111 (3-0-3). Rhetoric and Introduction to Literature I.
HE112 (3-0-3). Rhetoric and Introduction to Literature II.
Government. The following course is required.*
FP130 (3-0-3). U.S. Gov't and Constitutional Development.
Naval History. The following course is required.*
HH104 (3-0-3). American Naval Heritage.
Leadership. The following course is required.*
NL110 (2-0-2). Preparing to Lead.
Leadership. The following course is required.*
NL110 (2-0-2). Preparing to Lead
Professional. The following course is required.
NS101 (1-2-2). Introduction to Seamanship.
Professional. The following course is required.
NN101 (1-2-2). Introduction to Navigation.

(The triplet of digits following the course designator indicates recitation hours per week,
laboratory hours per week, and total course credits, respectively.)

* Half of the Class takes this course in the fall and the other half takes it in the spring.

Some midshipmen, on the basis of work done elsewhere, may qualify to validate or place out of one or more of these or other, more advanced, courses. Validation credit is awarded only after a test or interview on the subject matter administered at the Naval Academy. The Naval Academy does not transfer credits from other schools.

Selection of a major takes place at the end of the plebe year. Midshipmen begin formal course work in their majors in the second (third class or youngster) year at the Academy.

The upper class years involve a mixture of core and majors courses. The core courses comprise the common center of the academic program. They provide the basis for a sound general education and strong professional development. It is the core program that allows any midshipman, regardless of major, to prepare for any warfare community in the Naval Service.

Majors programs vary somewhat from class to class.

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Point of Contact: Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Last Updated: 08/24/2006
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