Rolling Review of General Education Courses Expressive Arts

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Rolling Review of General Education Courses, 12/6/12
Expressive Arts, Social Studies, and Ethics
*This spring, Historical & Cultural, Natural Science, & Mathematical Science courses will be reviewed.
Expressive Arts
Approved courses (Renewed)
Department
Applied Arts & Science
Applied Arts & Science
Applied Arts & Science
Applied Arts & Science
Art
Art
Art
Art
Art
Art
Art
Communication Studies
English
English
English
English
Environmental Studies
Course Number
COM 217A
WRIT 184A
WRIT 185A
WRIT 186A
ART 108A
ARTZ 105A
ARTZ 106A
ARTZ 131A
ARTZ 284
ARTZ 302A
ARTZ 324A
COMM 111
ENCR 210A
ENCR 211A
ENCR 212A
ENCR 312A
ENST 373A
Media Arts
Media Arts
Music
Music
Music
Music
Music
Music
Music
MAR 111A
MAR 112A
MUSI 102A
MUSI 108A
MUSI 110A
MUSI 111A
MUSI 112A
MUSI 114A
MUSI 122A
Music
Music
Music
MUSI 123A
MUSI 131A
MUSI 135A
Course Title
Oral Interpretation of Literature
Beginning Creative Writing Genres
Beginning Creative Writing: Fiction
Beginning Creative Writing: Poetry
3-D Design: Visual Language
Visual Language - Drawing
Visual Language - 2d Foundations
Ceramics for Non Majors
Photo 1- Techniques & Process
Art for Elementary Educators
Drawing Studio Seminar
Introduction to Public Speaking
Introduction to Creative Writing: Fiction
Introduction to Creative Writing: Poetry
Introduction to Creative Writing: Nonfiction
Creative Writing: Nonfiction
Nature Works: Writing about Nature and the
Environment
Integrated Digital Art
Introduction to Non-Linear Editing
Performance Study
Orchestras: USMO (Orchestras)
Opera Theatre
Singing for Non-Majors
Choir: Chamber Choral (Choral Ensemble)
Band: UM Concert Band (Concert Bands)
Percussion Ensemble: UM (Chamber
Ensembles)
World Percussion Ensemble
Jazz Ensemble: UM Jazz Bands (UM Jazz Bands)
Keyboard Skills I (Piano In Class I)
Music
Music
MUSI 136A
MUSI 155A
Music
MUSI 160A
Keyboard Skills II (Piano In Class II)
Marching: Grizzly Marching Band (Marching
Band)
Beginning Guitar (Beginning Folk Guitar)
Music
Music
Music
Theatre & Dance
Theatre & Dance
Theatre & Dance
Theatre & Dance
Theatre & Dance
Theatre & Dance
Theatre & Dance
Theatre & Dance
Theatre & Dance
Theatre & Dance
Theatre & Dance
Theatre & Dance
Theatre & Dance
MUSI 162A
MUSI 267A
MUST 227A
DANC 100A
DANC 110A
DANC 115A
DANC 200A
DANC 210A
DANC 215A
DANC 220A
THTR 102A
THTR 106A
THTR 107A
THTR 120A
THTR 121A
THTR 229A
Chamber ensembles
Composers’ Workshop
Mountain Electroacoustic Laptop Ensemble
Modern Dance I
Ballet I
Jazz Dance I
Modern II
Ballet II
Jazz Dance II
Beginning Composition
Introduction to Theatre Design
Theatre Production I: Run Crew
Theatre Production I: Construction Crew
Introduction to Acting I
Introduction to Acting II
Production Acting I
Exempted from review (Approved after 2009) – will retain general education status
Art
Art
Art
Art
Dance
Dance
Dance
Dance
Music
Radio Television
Theatre
ARTZ 211A
ARTZ 221A
ARTZ 231A
ARTZ 251A
DANC 118A
DANC 160A
DANC 165A
DANC 170A
MUSI 304A
RTV 150A
THTR 113A
Drawing I
Painting I
Ceramics I
Sculpture I
Dance Forms: Tap
Dance Forms: Irish
Dance Forms: African
Dance Forms: Tribal Style Belly Dance
Sound in the Natural World
Beginning Radio / Audio Storytelling
Introduction to Vocal Acting
Social Science
Approved courses (renewed)
Department
Course number
Course Title
Anthropology
Anthropology
Management
Applied Arts and
Science
Applied Arts and
Science
Communication
Studies
Communication
Studies
Communication
Studies
Economics
Economics
Economics
Environmental Studies
Linguistics
Geography
Geography
Geography
Forestry
Forestry
Political Science
Political Science
Applied Arts & Science
Applied Arts & Science
Parks, Tourism &
Recreation
Parks, Tourism &
Recreation
Sociology
Sociology
Sociology
Sociology
Sociology
Sociology
Women & Gender
Studies
ANTY 122S
ANTY 250S
BGEN 105S
COM 150S
Race and minorities
Intro. to Archeology
Intro. to Business
Interpersonal Communication
COM 260S
Children's Communication
COMM 110S
Intro. to Interpersonal Communication
COMM 202S
Nonverbal Communication
COMM 230S
Intro. to Organizational Communication
ECNS 101S
ECNS 201S
ECNS 202S
ENST 489S
LING 270S
GPHY 121S
GPHY 141S
GPHY 323S
NRSM 121S
NRSM 370S
PSCI 210S
PSCI 220S
PSYX 100S
PSYX 161S
PTRM 100S
Economics Ways of Thinking
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Environmental Justice Issues and Solutions
Intro. to Linguistics
Intro. to Human Geography
Geography of World Regions
Economic Geography of Rural Areas
Nature of Montana
Wildland Conservation Policy and Governance
Intro. to American Government
Intro. to Comparative Government
Intro. to Psychology
Intro. to Organizational Psychology
Intro. to Parks, Recreation, and Tourism
PTRM 217S
Wildland Recreation Management
SOCI 101S
SOCI 130S
SOCI 211S
SOCI 212S
SOCI 220S
SOCI 275S
WGS 263S
Intro. to Sociology
Sociology of Alternative Religions
Intro. to Criminology
Social Issues in Southeast Asia
Race, Gender and Class
Gender and Society
Intro. to Women's and Gender Studies
Exempted courses – will retain general education status
Management
MGMT 101
Introduction to the Entertainment Business
Removal
General education designation will be removed from course effective fall 2013.
Anthropology
Geography
Management
Psychology
Psychology
Psychology
Psychology
Psychology
Psychology
Psychology
Psychology
ANTY 220S
GEOG 241
BGMT 340
PSYX 161
PSYX 230
PSYX 270
PSYX 280
PSYX 340
PSYX 378S
PSYX 360S
PSYX 385S
Psychology of Personality
Montana
Management and Organizational Behavior
Fundamentals of Organizational Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Fundamental Psychology of Learning
Fundamentals of Memory and Cognition
Abnormal Psychology
Introduction to Clinical Psychology
Social Psychology
Psychology of Personality
Ethics and Human Values
Approved courses (renewed)
Department
Anthropology
Applied Computing &
Electronics
Computer Science
Curriculum &
Instruction
Geosciences
Health & Human
Performance
History
Management
Native American
Studies
Native American
Studies
Pharmacy Practice
Philosophy
Philosophy
Philosophy
Social Work
Course Number
ANTY 326E
CSCI 215E
Course Title
Indigenous Peoples and Global Development
Social and Ethical Issues in Computer Science
CSCI 216E
EDU 407E
Technology, Ethics, and Society
Ethics and Policy Issues
GEO 304E
HHP 475E
HSTR 272E
BGEN 320E
NAS 303E
Science and Society
Legal and Ethical Issues in the Exercise
Professions
Terrorism: Violence in the Modern World
Business Ethics and Social Responsibility
Ecological Perspectives
NASX 304E
Native American Beliefs and Philosophy
PHAR 514E
PHL 110E
PHL 112E
PHL 114E
SC 410E
Case Studies in Pharmacy Ethics
Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to Ethics and the Environment
Introduction to Political Ethics
Ethics in the Helping Professions
Religious Studies
RELS 281E
Comparative Ethics
Exempted courses – will retain general education status
Anthropology
Modern and Classical
Languages
Computer Science
Honors College
Honors College
Forestry
Forestry
Philosophy
Philosophy
Political Science
ANTY 403E
CLAS 365E
Ethics and Anthropology
The Roots of Western Ethics
CSCI 315E
HC 122E
HC 320E
NRSM 449E
NRSM 489E
PHL 210E
PHL 421E
PSCI 250E
Computer, Ethics, and Society
Ways of Knowing II
Research Portfolio Seminar
Climate Change Ethics and Policy
Ethics, Forestry and Conservation
Moral Philosophy
Ethical Issues in Medicine
Introduction to Political Theory
Removal
General education designation will be removed from course effective fall 2013.
Applied Arts and
Science
Chemistry
History
History
History
Forestry
WRIT 240E
Arguments and Contemporary Issues
CHEM 302E
HSTR 374E
HSTR 384E
HSTR 472E
NRSM 449E
Chemical Literature and Scientific Writing
War, Peace, and Society
History of International Human Rights
Problems of Peace and Security
Climate Change Ethics and Policy
Any unit that wishes to retain the above General Education designations for existing courses
must submit a completed General Education Form for each course listed below. Late
submissions will not be accepted. Exceptions are granted only for extenuating circumstances.
If the course was approved for general education status fall 2009 or after it is exempt until
spring 2016. Please contact the Faculty Senate Administrative Associate Camie Foos, x5553 if
you have any questions.
Courses that are denied will be given a one-year grace period to resubmit during the Fall 2012
Curriculum Review period. Any course that has not been accepted by the end of the grace
period will not be included in the 2013-2014 catalogue.
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