1 African Diaspora Studies Pathway The African Diaspora Studies Pathway prepares students to live and work in an increasingly interdependent and multicultural world by exploring issues related to the African continent and to people of African descent. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Ethics & Justice REST 209 World Religions Fine Arts MUS 106 Jazz and Sound MUS 242 Popular Music in America History (maximum 2 courses) HIST 234 African American History HIST 242 Introduction to African Diaspora Studies HIST 273 Colonial Latin America HIST 274 Modern Latin America HIST 280 Modern Africa HIST 340 Race and Nationality in American Life *prereq 6 creds History HIST 343 Premodern African History *prereq 6 creds History HIST 375 History of Race in Latin America *prereq 6 creds History Literature ENG 353 Ethnic American Literature Modern Languages (maximum 2 courses) SPAN 260 Cultures of Latin America *taught in Spanish SPAN 270 Cultures of Hispanics in the United States *taught in Spanish SPAN 433 Literature of the Hispanic Caribbean *taught in Spanish; prereq upper-level Spanishlanguage courses or sufficient background in Spanish Social Science (maximum 2 courses) POSC 236 Politics of Developing Areas POSC 303 Politics of Prejudice POSC 310/HIST 216 Race and Political Thought POSC 351 African Politics SOC 336 Social Inequality *prereq SOC 101 SOCW 395 Social Work with Diverse Populations *prereq SOC 101, SOCW 230 Non-Breadth Options (maximum 1 course) COM 325 Intercultural Communication MDIA 326 Race & Ethnicity in Film MDIA 422 Topics in Global Cinema *contingent on course topic 2 American Studies Pathway The American Studies Pathway allows students to explore the broad interplay of ideas and events which have shaped the American past and which will continue to affect its future. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Ethics & Justice REST 209 World Religions Fine Arts (maximum 2 courses) ART 255 Pre-Columbian Art ART 280 American Art MUS 242 Popular Music in America MUS 343 Music in America History (maximum 2 courses) HIST 216 Black Political and Social Thought HIST 217 Catholics in the U.S. *cross-listed POSC 217/REST 217 HIST 220 New York: The Empire State HIST 223 American Military History 1607-present HIST 226 American History to 1877 HIST 227 American History Since 1877 HIST 228 America Since 1945 HIST 234 African American History HIST 286 The Irish American Experience HIST 307 History of American Manhood *prereq 6 HIST credits or instructor permission HIST 312 History of the American Presidency *cross-listed POSC 312 HIST 325 History of American Feminism *prereq 6 HIST credits or instructor permission HIST 381/MDIA 323 Film and History *prereq 6 HIST credits; contingent on course topic Literature (maximum 2 courses) ENG 210 American Literature I ENG 211 American Literature II ENG 240 American Short Fiction ENG 266 Italian/American Experience *cross-listed HIST 266/POSC 266 ENG 340 American Drama I ENG 341 American Drama II Modern Languages SPAN 270 Cultures of Hispanics in the United States *taught in Spanish >>continued on next page>> 3 American Studies Pathway, continued Philosophy PHIL 213 Foundations of American Social Thought PHIL 240 Pragmatism Social Science (maximum 2 courses) ANTH 230 American Culture I ANTH 231 American Culture II ANTH 233 Native Americans POSC 110 American National Government POSC 210 US Constitutional Law: National Powers *prereq POSC 110 POSC 211 American State & Local Politics *prereq POSC 110 POSC 212 Political Parties & Interest Groups *prereq POSC 110 POSC 218 American Political Thought *prereq POSC 110 and 112 POSC 300 US Constitutional Law: Civil Rights & Liberties *prereq any 200-level subfield course POSC 312 History of the American Presidency *cross-listed HIST 312 POSC 360 Congress Today *prereq any 200-level subfield course Non-Breadth Options (maximum 1 course) CRJU Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJU 221 Law & Society *cross-listed PRLG 221 CRJU 230 Policing in America CRJU 235 Corrections CRJU 250 Introduction to US Courts 4 Catholic Studies Pathway The Catholic Studies Pathway offers students an opportunity to study how the tradition of Catholic Christianity has shaped the world we know today and to examine their beliefs and values in a mature and critical way. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Ethics & Justice (maximum 2 courses) REST 203 Christianity REST 204 Judaism REST 214 Religious Themes in Literature *cross-listed ENG 214 REST 243 Catholic Thought and Spirituality Fine Arts ART 245 Medieval Art ART 380 Renaissance Art History (maximum 2 courses) HIST 217 Catholics in the U.S. *cross-listed POSC 217 and REST 217 HIST 248 Medieval Europe HIST 255 The Catholic Church in Modern Times HIST 266 The Italian-American Experience *cross-listed POSC 266 and ENG 266 HIST 286 The Irish American Experience Literature (maximum 2 courses) ENG 214 Religious Themes in Literature *cross-listed REST 214 ENG 266 The Italian-American Experience *cross-listed POSC 266 and HIST 266 ENG 330 Medieval Literature Philosophy PHIL 321 Medieval Philosophy PHIL 331 Philosophy of Religion Social Science POSC 266 The Italian-American Experience *cross-listed ENG 266 and HIST 266 5 Cognitive Science Studies Pathway The Cognitive Science Studies Pathway introduces students to the examination of current empirical and theoretical research on the nature of cognition. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Literature ENG 201 Introduction to Linguistics ENG 302 World Englishes Natural Science BIOL 232 Sex, Evolution, & Behavior OR BIOL 305 Animal Behavior *pre-reqs CHEM 131-2 or equivalent & grade of C or higher in BIOL 130-131 Philosophy PHIL 203 Introduction to Logic PHIL 310 Symbolic Logic PHIL 335 Metaphysics: The Nature of Reality PHIL 336 Epistemology: The Theory of Knowledge PHIL 345 Philosophy of Mind Social Science (maximum 2 courses) PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 301 Biopsychology and Lab *prereq PSYC 101 PSYC 302 Neurobiology of Learning *prereq PSYC 101 PSYC 303 Developmental Neuropsychology *prereq PSYC 101 PSYC 305 Neurobiology of Learning Disabilities *prereq PSYC 101 PSYC 306 Cognitive Neuroscience & Neuropsychology + Lab *prereq PSYC 101 & PSYC 350 PSYC 342 Learning and Cognition *prereq PSYC 101 PSYC 343 Sensation and Perception *prereq PSYC 101 6 Contemporary European Studies Pathway The Contemporary European Studies Pathway explores modern-day Europe from a broad range of perspectives, providing students with a strong grounding in the culture and politics of the continent. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Fine Arts ART 365 History of 19th Century Art ART 366 History of 20th Century Art ITAL 308 Italian Cinema History (maximum 2 courses) HIST 207 History of the Holocaust HIST 252 Modern Europe HIST 261 Russian History, 1801-1917 HIST 262 Russian Revolution HIST 263 Eastern Europe and Russian from 1928 to the Present Literature (maximum 2 courses) ENG 213 English Literature II ENG 261 Spanish Literature in Translation *cross-listed SPAN 222 ENG 321 English Drama II ENG 363 Modern Drama Modern Languages (maximum 2 courses) Language courses in Italian, German, French, or Spanish (any proficiency level) Philosophy (maximum 2 courses) PHIL 242 Existentialism PHIL 323 19th and Early 20th Century Philosophy PHIL 324 Contemporary Analytic Philosophy PHIL 325 Contemporary Continental Philosophy PHIL 340 Marx and Marxism Social Science POSC 233 Modern Political Thought POSC 251 European Politics Non-Breadth Option CRJU 377 Politics of Crime and Terrorism *prereq POSC 110 or CRJU 101 7 Environmental Studies Pathway The Environmental Studies Pathway explores environmental resources, problems, and solutions in order to develop students’ ability to function as highly responsible environmental citizens and professionals. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Ethics & Justice PHIL 301 Environmental Ethics History HIST 218 History and Culture of the Mid-Hudson Valley HIST 263 Eastern Europe & Russia from 1928 to the Present Literature ENG 231 Literature of the Hudson River Valley Natural Science (maximum 2 courses) BIOL 101 Topics in Biology BIOL 214 Life on Earth BIOL 327 Freshwater Ecology *cross-listed ENSC 327; pre-reqs BIOL 130-131 and at least one semester of Chemistry with a lab; OR BIOL 360 Ecology *cross-listed ENSC 360; pre-reqs BIOL 130131, MATH 130, and one semester of Chemistry with a lab CHEM 101 Introduction to Chemistry ENSC 101 Introduction to Environmental Issues ENSC 210 Introduction to Geology *prereq ENSC 101 ENSC 306 Environmental Health *prereq BIOL 101 or 130 or ENSC 101 or instructor permission Social Science ECON 305 Environmental Economics *pre-req ECON 103 POSC 202 Environmental Politics & Policy *cross-listed ENSC 202; pre-reqs ENSC 101 and POSC 110 Non-Breadth Options MDIA 332 Current Issues in Film *contingent on appropriate topic 8 French Pathway Designed for students beyond FREN 105 Intermediate French I, the French Pathway provides students with the opportunity to pursue proficiency in French through Core courses and to expand their understanding of the rich range of cultures in which French functions as a primary or secondary mode of expression. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Please note: there are no history courses listed below, but history courses taken abroad could count as an additional disciplinary area in this Pathway. Fine Arts FREN 305 Studies in French Film & Literature (may count as Fine Arts OR Literature) Literature (maximum 2 courses) FREN 305 Studies in French Film & Literature (may count as Fine Arts OR Literature) FREN 315 French Literature of Africa & the Caribbean FREN 330 Modern Literary Perspectives: The 20th Century Modern Languages (maximum 2 courses) FREN 106 Intermediate French II FREN 201 Workshop in Writing FREN 202 Workshop in Oral Expression FREN 310 French Grammar & Composition I FREN 311 French Grammar & Composition II FREN 325 Language & Technology Practicum FREN 440 French for Current Affairs Non-Breadth Options (maximum 1 course) FREN 250 French Culture & Thought FREN 251 Contemporary France 9 Gender Studies Pathway The Gender Studies Pathway focuses on gender as a significant cultural and cognitive category. Courses examine how gender has influenced the lives, status, and opportunities of all people, and attend to ways in which gender intersects with race, class, and ethnicity to shape social structures and individual experiences. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. History (maximum 2 courses) HIST 130 Introduction to Women’s Studies HIST 232 U.S. Women’s History HIST 267 Women in Asia HIST 307 History of American Manhood *prereq 6 HIST credits or instructor permission HIST 325 History of American Feminism *prereq 6 HIST credits or instructor permission HIST 332 Women & Religion in America *prereq 6 HIST credits or instructor permission Literature ENG 220 Literature and Gender Natural Science BIOL 232 Sex, Evolution, & Behavior Social Science (maximum 2 courses) ECON 200 Economics of Gender *prereq sophomore status POSC 214 Gender and the Law *prereq POSC 110 POSC 303 Politics of Prejudice *prereq 1 200-level class from any subfield POSC 320 Feminist Political Thought *prereq 1 200-level class from any subfield PSYC 331 Psychology of Women *prereq PSYC 101 Non-Breadth Options (maximum 1 course) COM 400 Gender, Culture, Communication MDIA 335/WMST 385 Gender & Media 10 Global Studies Pathway The Global Studies Pathway prepares students to live and work in, and make sense of, an increasingly interdependent and multicultural world. Courses focus on the critical study of cultures and systems outside the United States, as well as on the political, economic, social, and cultural interrelationships within the contemporary global system. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Given the wide range of applicable courses, students should work with their advisors to choose courses that will inform their understanding of a particular issue, theme, or geographic area. Ethics & Justice (maximum 2 courses) PHIL 301 Environmental Ethics REST 209 World Religions REST 219 Sociology of Religion REST 230 Religion and Politics REST 225 Global Liberation Theology REST 231 Social Ethics and Economics Fine Arts (maximum 2 courses) ART 230 Greek and Roman Art ART 255 Pre-Columbian Art ART 256 Chinese Art ITAL 308 Italian Cinema MUS 226 Music Cultures of the World History (maximum 2 courses) HIST 242 Introduction to the African Diaspora HIST 252 Modern Europe HIST 262 History of Russia HIST 263 Eastern Europe and Russian from 1928 to the Present HIST 267 Women in Asia HIST 269 Modern Asia HIST 271 Modern China HIST 274 Modern Latin America HIST 280 Africa Since 1800 HIST 285 The History & Political Culture of Ireland *cross-listed POSC 285 Literature (maximum 2 courses) ENG 201 Introduction to Linguistics ENG 302 World Englishes ENG 353 Ethnic American Literature ENG 370 Modern Jewish Literature ENG 373 Literature of the Holocaust >>continued on next page>> 11 Global Studies Pathway, continued Modern Languages (maximum 2 courses) Any foreign language course Philosophy PHIL 212 Philosophy of Society Social Science (maximum 2 courses) ANTH 102 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 232 Religion and Culture ECON 150 Economics of Social Issues GBST 103 Introduction to Global Issues *cross-listed POSC 103 and CSCU 103 POSC 113 International Relations POSC 202 Environmental Politics & Policy POSC 213 Politics of Human Rights POSC 236 Politics of Developing Areas POSC 251 European Politics POSC 252 Comparative Politics of Russia/Eastern Europe POSC 255 Political Economy: The Rise of the Asia-Pacific POSC 280 International Communications and Negotiations POSC 285 The History and Political Culture of Ireland POSC 290 International Law & Organization Non-Breadth Options (maximum 1 course) BUS 202 Global Business and Society FASH 100 Introduction to the Fashion Industry 12 Hudson River Valley Regional Studies Pathway The Hudson River Valley Studies Pathway fosters students’ understanding of the history, culture, and environment of this region and the place of regionalism generally. The knowledge, skills, and approaches to understanding developed can be applied to all regions. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Fine Arts (maximum 2 courses) ART 290 Museum Studies History (maximum 2 courses) HIST 218 History and Culture of the Mid-Hudson Valley HIST 220 The Empire State: A History of New York Literature (maximum 2 courses) ENG 231 Literature of the Hudson River Valley Natural Science ENSC 101 Introduction to Environmental Issues Social Science (maximum 2 courses) ECON 210 Innovation in the Hudson Valley POSC 202 Environmental Politics and Policy *prereq ENSC 101 and POSC 110 POSC 211 American State and Local Politics *prereq POSC 110 13 Italian Pathway Designed for students beyond ITAL 105 Intermediate Italian I, the Italian Pathway enables students to pursue proficiency in Italian through Core courses and to expand their understanding of Italian history and culture. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Please note: there are no history courses listed below, but history courses taken abroad could count as an additional disciplinary area in this Pathway. Fine Arts ITAL 308 Italian Cinema Literature ITAL 282 Advanced Reading & Composition *can be used for either the Literature or the Modern Languages disciplinary area Modern Languages (maximum 2 courses) ITAL 106 Intermediate Italian II ITAL 201 Advanced Italian I ITAL 202 Advanced Italian II ITAL 281 Italian for Conversation ITAL 282 Advanced Reading & Composition *can be used for either the Literature or the Modern Languages disciplinary a Non-Breadth Options (maximum 1 course) ITAL 250 Civilization of Italy 14 Italian & Italian-American Studies Pathway The Italian & Italian-American Studies Pathway helps students expand their knowledge of Italians, Italian-Americans, and Italian language through focused interdisciplinary coursework that explores social, political, and cultural history. Elementary and intermediate-level language courses are included in this Pathway. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Fine Arts (maximum 2 courses) ART 230 Greek and Roman Art ART 380 Renaissance Art ITAL 308 Italian Cinema MUS 335 Opera History HIST 247 Ancient Rome HIST 266 Italian-American Experience *cross-listed POSC 266 and ENG 266 Literature ENG 266 Italian-American Experience *cross-listed POSC 266 and HIST 266 Modern Languages (maximum 2 courses) Italian language courses from ITAL 101 Elementary Italian I and beyond Social Science POSC 266 Italian-American Experience *cross-listed ENG 266 and HIST 266 Non-Breadth Option ITAL 250 Civilization of Italy 15 Jewish Studies Pathway The Jewish Studies Pathway is designed for students who wish to deepen their knowledge of Judaism and Jewish culture. These courses can help students perceive the relationship of Judaism to other world religions and to understand Judaism’s impact on Western culture. It can stimulate reflection on fundamental human values. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Ethics & Justice (maximum 2 courses) REST 201 Religion in America REST 204 Judaism REST 300 Judeo-Christian Scriptures History HIST 207 History of the Holocaust HIST 263 Eastern Europe & Russia from 1928 to the Present Literature (maximum 2 courses) ENG 370 Modern Jewish Literature ENG 371 The Hebrew Bible as Literary Classic ENG 373 Literature of the Holocaust Social Science POSC 303 Politics of Prejudice *prereq 1 200-level class from any subfield 16 Latin American & Caribbean Studies Pathway The Latin American & Caribbean Studies Pathway helps prepare students interested in working with Latin American/Caribbean communities in the United States and abroad. It provides students with the opportunity to expand their knowledge and language skills with integrative work in a wide variety of fields. Intermediate-level language courses are included in this Pathway. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Ethics & Justice REST 219 Sociology of Religion REST 225 Global Liberation Theology Fine Arts ART 255 Pre-Columbian Art SPAN 335 Themes in Latin American Cinema *taught in Spanish History HIST 273 Colonial Latin America HIST 274 Modern Latin America Modern Languages (maximum 2 courses) FREN language courses at the intermediate level and beyond SPAN language courses at the intermediate level and beyond SPAN 260 Cultures of Latin America *taught in Spanish Social Science ANTH 233 Native Americans POSC 213 Politics of Human Rights *prereq POSC 112 or 113 POSC 236 Politics of Developing Areas *prereq POSC 111 POSC 350 Latin American Politics *prereq 1 200-level class from any subfield SOCW 395 Social Work with Diverse Populations *prereqs SOC 101 & SOCW 230 Non-Breadth Options (maximum 1 course) MDIA 422 Topics in Global Cinema *contingent on appropriate topic 17 Legal Studies Pathway The Legal Studies Pathway approaches the law from political, historical, philosophical, and sociological perspectives. Courses provide students with an understanding of the law as both a profession and a field of scholarly inquiry. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Ethics & Justice REST 244 Prison, Praxis, and Prisoners History HIST 210 Constitutional Law: National Powers *prereq POSC 110; cross-listed PRLG 206 & POSC 210 Philosophy (maximum 2 courses) PHIL 203 Introduction to Logic PHIL 310 Symbolic Logic PHIL 337 Political Philosophy Social Science (maximum 2 courses) POSC 102 Introduction to Law *cross-listed PRLG 101 POSC 110 American National Government POSC 210 Constitutional Law: National Powers *prereq POSC 110; cross-listed PRLG 206 & HIST 210 POSC 221 Law and Society *prereq POSC 110; cross-listed PRLG 221 and CRJU 221 POSC 290 International Law and Organizations *prereq POSC 111 or POSC 113 POSC 300 US Constitutional Law: Civil Rights & Liberties *prereq 1 200-level class from any subfield POSC 360 Congress Today *prereq 1 200-level class from any subfield PSYC 202 Abnormal Psychology *prereq PSYC 101 PSYC 348 Psychological Perspectives on Criminal Behavior *prereq PSYC 101 or CRJU 101 SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology SOC 223 Juvenile Delinquency *pre-req SOC 101 Non-Breadth Options (maximum 1 course) CRJU 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJU 250 Introduction to US Courts Any PRLG course not listed above 18 Medieval & Renaissance Studies Pathway The Medieval & Renaissance Studies Pathway provides students with the opportunity to study the culture, history, and intellectual legacy of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. This Pathway is suitable for students interested in investigating the antecedents of modernity, in identifying enduring cultural and philosophical issues, and in comparing and contrasting past and contemporary society. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Fine Arts (maximum 2 courses) ART 230 Greek & Roman Art ART 245 Medieval Art ART 281 History of Costume ART 380 Renaissance Art MUS 340 Baroque Masters MUS 344 Medieval and Renaissance Music History (maximum 2 courses) HIST 248 Medieval Europe HIST 249 Early Modern Europe HIST 314 Witchcraft & Sorcery in Pre-Modern Europe *prereq 6 credits in history Literature (maximum 2 courses) ENG 212 English Literature I ENG 221 Themes in Shakespeare ENG 270 Classics of Western Literature ENG 324 Chaucer ENG 329 Seventeenth-Century Literature ENG 330 Medieval Literature ENG 361 Ancient Roman and Early Christian Literature Modern Languages (maximum 2 courses) FREN 250 French Culture & Thought: Problems & Perspectives *Taught in French SPAN 250 Cultures of Spain *Taught in Spanish Any elementary-level or above language course in Greek, Latin, or Arabic Any intermediate-level or above language course in French, German, Italian, or Spanish Philosophy PHIL 211 Modern Philosophy PHIL 321 Medieval Philosophy 19 Public Health Studies Pathway The Public Health Studies Pathway enables students to understand crucial health issues in local, regional, and global contexts. Courses equip students to analyze pressing community health questions from a variety of disciplinary perpsectives. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Ethics & Justice REST 231 Social Ethics and Economics Mathematics MATH 130 Introductory Statistics I Natural Science (maximum 2 courses) BIO 237 Human Biology ENSC 101 Introduction to Environmental Issues ENSC 306 Environmental Health *prereq BIOL 101 or BIOL 130 or ENSC 101 HLTH 225 Topics in Nutrition Philosophy PHIL 301 Environmental Ethics Social Science (maximum 2 courses) ECON 150 Economics of Social Issues POSC 202 Environmental Politics & Policy *cross-listed ENSC 202; prereq ENSC 101 and POSC 110 POSC 240 Introduction to Public Policy *prereq POSC 110 PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 220 Social Psychology *prereq PSYC 101 PSYC 222 Community Psychology *prereq PSYC 101 SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology SOCW 230 Introduction to Social Work Non-Breadth Option CRJU 242 Drug and Alcohol Use and Abuse 20 Public Praxis Pathway With a view to fully engaged learning and a commitment to social transformation, the Public Praxis Pathway engages students in ethical, political, economic, and religious analysis and critical reflection. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Ethics & Justice (maximum 2 courses) REST 225 Global Liberation Theology REST 230 Religion & Politics REST 231 Social Ethics & Economics REST 244 Prison, Praxis, & Prisoners REST 300 Judeo-Christian Scriptures REST 320 Public Praxis I REST 325 Public Praxis II History (maximum 2 courses) HIST 207 History of the Holocaust HIST 216 Race and Political Thought *cross-listed POSC 310 HIST 234 African American History Philosophy PHIL 340 Marx & Marxism Social Science (maximum 2 courses) ECON 103 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 104 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 150 Economics of Social Issues ECON 340 Economic Development: Towards Global Equality *prereqs ECON 103, 104, or 150 POSC 113 International Relations POSC 202 Environmental Politics & Policy *cross-listed ENSC 202; prereqs POSC 110 & ENSC 101 POSC 211 American State & Urban Politics *prereq POSC 110 POSC 213 Politics of Human Rights *prereq POSC 112 or 113 POSC 221 Law & Society *prereq POSC 110; cross-listed PRLG 221 and CRJU 221 PSYC 220 Social Psychology *prereq PSYC 101 PSYC 222 Community Psychology *prereq PSYC 101 SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology SOC 220 Sociology of Religion *prereq SOC 101 Non-Breadth Options (maximum 1 course) COM 203 Interpersonal Communication *prereq sophomore standing MDIA 332 Current Issues in Film *contingent on course topic 21 Quantitative Studies Pathway The Quantitative Studies Pathway exposes students to scientific and logical modes of analysis in a wide variety of fields, including mathematics, the sciences, philosophy, and music. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose Fine Arts (maximum 2 courses) MUS 106 Jazz & Sound MUS 120 Theory of Music I MUS 220 Theory of Music II *prereq MUS 120 or instructor permission Mathematics (maximum 2 courses) MATH 130 Introduction to Statistics MATH 205 Discrete Mathematics I *4 credits; prereq 3 years of high school mathematics MATH 210 Linear Algebra *coreq MATH 241 or instructor permission MATH 241 Calculus I *4 credits; prereq 3 yrs. of high school mathematics incl. trig. or MATH 120 MATH 242 Calculus II *4 credits; prereq 241 Natural Science (maximum 2 courses) CHEM 101 Introduction to Chemistry CHEM 132 General Chemistry II *Lab course; prereq CHEM 131 ENSC 305 Environmental Economics *cross-listed ECON 305; prereq ECON 103 PHYS 108 Introduction to Cosmology PHYS 201 College Physics I PHYS 202 College Physics II *prereq College Physics I, PHYS 211 General Physics I, or instr. perm. PHYS 211 General Physics I *pre- or co-req MATH 241 PHYS 212 General Physics II *pre- or co-req MATH 241 PHYS 221 Modern Physics *prereq MATH 241 Philosophy (maximum 2 courses) PHIL 203 Introduction to Logic PHIL 235 Philosophy and Technology PHIL 310 Symbolic Logic Social Science (maximum 2 courses) ECON 104 Principles of Macroeconomics *prereq ECON 103 ECON 150 Economics of Social Issues ECON 305 Environmental Economics *prereq ECON 103; cross-listed ENSC 305 POSC 121 Polling & the Survey Instrument *1-credit course POSC 122 Survey Design & Data Collection *1-credit course POSC 124 Polling & the Media *1-credit course POSC 235 Scopes & Methods of Political Analysis *prereq soph. standing, POSC 110 & POSC 111 >>continued on next page>> 22 Quantitative Studies Pathway, continued Social Science (maximum 2 courses), continued POSC 289 Public Opinion & Politics *prereq POSC 110 POSC 325 Political Economy: The Rise of the Asia-Pacific *prereq POSC 111 or POSC 113, or instructor permission POSC 342 Survey Research & Political Data Analysis *prereq 1 200-level course from any subfield or instr. permission PSYC 350 Psych. Research Method. & Lab *prereqs PSYC 101 MATH 130 & CSIS 103 or EDUC 150 SOCW 383 Social Work Methods I *prereq SOCW 330;majors only Non-Breadth Options (maximum 1 course) COM 200 Communication Research *prereqs COM 102, CMPT 103 CMPT 120 Introduction to Programming CRJU 374 Criminal Justice Research Methods *prereq MATH 130, CRJU 105 ENG 222 Introduction to Professional Writing FASH 365 Merchandise Planning & Control *prereq FASH 265 23 Religion & Society Pathway The Religion & Society Pathway explores the interplay between major world religions and cultural traditions, artistic expression, social change, and historical events. The Pathway encompasses courses dealing with a wide variety of global religious traditions. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Ethics & Justice (maximum 2 courses) REST 107 Introduction to Religion REST 201 Religion in America REST 203 Christianity REST 204 Judaism REST 209 World Religions REST 210 Film & the Bible REST 230 Religion and Politics REST 231 Social Ethics and Economics REST 243 Catholic Thought and Spirituality REST 244 Prison, Praxis and Prisoners REST 245 Jesus and Discipleship REST 300 Judeo-Christian Scriptures REST 315 Global Liberation Theology REST 320 Public Praxis I Fine Arts ART 245 Medieval Art ART 380 Renaissance Art History (maximum 2 courses) HIST 207 History of the Holocaust HIST 217 Catholics in the U.S. *cross-listed REST 217 and POSC 217 HIST 248 Medieval Europe HIST 268 Traditional Asia HIST 285 History & Political Culture of Ireland *cross-listed POSC 285 HIST 332 Women & Religion in America *prereq 6 credits HIST; cross-listed REST 332 Literature (maximum 2 courses) ENG 214 Religious Themes in Literature *cross-listed REST 214 ENG 266 The Italian-American Experience *cross-listed POSC 266 and HIST 266 ENG 370 Modern Jewish Literature ENG 373 Literature of the Holocaust Philosophy (maximum 2 courses) PHIL 211 Modern Philosophy >>continued on next page>> 24 Religion & Society Pathway, continued Philosophy (maximum 2 courses) PHIL 321 Medieval Philosophy PHIL 331 Philosophy of Religion Social Science ANTH 232 Religion and Culture SOC 220 Sociology of Religion *prereq SOC 101 25 Spanish Pathway Designed for students beyond SPAN 105 Intermediate Spanish I, the Spanish Pathway enables students to pursue proficiency in Spanish through Core courses and and to expand their understanding of the rich range of cultures in which Spanish functions as a primary or secondary mode of expression. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. For additional information, see the Department of Modern Languages & Cultures' Spanish Pathway page. Fine Arts SPAN 330 Themes in Spanish Cinema SPAN 335 Themes in Latin American Cinema Literature (maximum 2 courses) SPAN 202 Spanish: Fiction and Expression SPAN 315 The Experience of Hispanic Literature SPAN 370 Latin American Women Writers SPAN 420 Medieval Spanish Literature SPAN 421 Spanish Literature of the 18th and 19th Centuries SPAN 422 Contemporary Spanish Literature SPAN 424 Cervantes SPAN 425 Literature of the Golden Age SPAN 430 Spanish American Literature I SPAN 431 Spanish American Literature II SPAN 433 Literature of the Hispanic Caribbean Modern Languages (maximum 2 courses) SPAN 106 Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 201 Spanish: Communicating in the Spanish-Speaking World SPAN 210 Spanish for Heritage Speakers I SPAN 211 Spanish for Heritage Speakers II SPAN 305 Advanced Intensive Spanish I SPAN 306 Advanced Intensive Spanish II SPAN 312 Professional Spanish SPAN 325 Spanish in a Digital Age SPAN 360 Spanish Composition and Conversation I SPAN 361 Spanish Composition and Conversation II SPAN 410 Spanish Composition I SPAN 411 Spanish Composition II SPAN 412 Advanced Conversational Spanish I SPAN 413 Advanced Conversational Spanish II SPAN 415 Spanish Translation Techniques >>continued on next page>> 26 Spanish Pathway, continued Non-Breadth Options (maximum 1 course) SPAN 250 Cultures of Spain SPAN 260 Cultures of Latin America SPAN 270 Cultures of Hispanics in the United States SPAN 281 Spanish Conversation & Culture I SPAN 282 Spanish Conversation & Culture II SPAN 301 Spain Today 27 Studies in Political Economy Pathway The Studies in Political Economy Pathway explores interaction between markets and governments from a variety of disciplinary perspectives, providing students with the opportunity to analyze traditions, controversies, and questions related to democracy and capitalism. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below. Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Ethics and Justice REST 231 Social Ethics and Economics History (maximum 2 courses) HIST 226 American History to 1877 HIST 227 American History Since 1877 HIST 228 American Since 1945 HIST 249 Early Modern Europe HIST 252 Modern Europe HIST 263 Eastern Europe and Russia from 1928 to the Present HIST 269 Modern Asia HIST 271 Modern China Philosophy PHIL 234 Social & Political Philosophy PHIL 340 Marx & Marxism Social Science (maximum 2 courses) ECON 104 Principles of Macroeconomics *prereq ECON 103 ECON 150 Economics of Social Issues GBST 103 Introduction to Global Issues *cross-listed POSC 103 and CSCU 103; open only to students with a declared GBST minor at the time of registration POSC 110 American National Government POSC 232 Classical Political Thought *prereq POSC 112 POSC 233 Modern Political Thought *prereq POSC 112 POSC 236 Politics of Developing Areas *prereq POSC 111 POSC 251 European Politics *prereq POSC 111 or 113 POSC 252 Comparative Politics of Russia/Eastern Europe *prereq POSC 111 POSC 325 Political Economy: Rise of the Asia-Pacific *prereq POSC 111 or POSC 113, or instructor permission 28 Technology & Society Pathway The Technology & Society Pathway develops students’ ability to analyze both theoretical and practical questions related to technological change and its effect on social, political, and cultural life. Your Pathway must contain 4 courses drawn from at least 3 of the disciplinary areas listed below Honors, special-topics, and study-abroad courses may be used in Pathways if they have been approved for this purpose. Fine Arts ART 362 Art and Technology MUS 248 History of Motion Picture Music History HIST 252 Modern Europe HIST 263 Eastern Europe and Russia from 1928 to the Present Literature ENG 205 Modern Speculative Fiction Modern Languages SPAN 325 Spanish in a Digital Age *taught in Spanish Philosophy (maximum 2 courses) PHIL 211 Modern Philosophy PHIL 235 Philosophy and Technology PHIL 345 Philosophy of Mind Social Science SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology Non-Breadth Options (maximum 1 course) CMPT 230 Software Systems and Analysis CMPT 305 Technology, Ethics, & Society *prereq Junior standing CRJU 206 Criminal & Scientific Investigation ENSC 230 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems *prereq ENSC 101 FASH 289 Production & Sourcing MDIA 110 Media Literacy MDIA 210 Interactive Media I MDIA 312 Participatory Media MDIA 313 Convergent Media MDIA 316 Ethics and Gaming MDIA 320 History of Electronic Media