Course that can be double-counted. Requires a pre-requisite and/or co-requisite. Both a double-count course & req. pre-req. IL: Information Literacy QLR: Quantitative and Logical Reasoning WI: Writing Intensive Italicized courses added in Catalogue 2015-2016 UNIVERSITY STUDIES 2016-2017 THE CORE CURRICULUM I. FOUNDATIONS A. Composition (3-6 hours) depending on placement scores. Note: Students must complete ENG 100 or 101, and ENG 200 or 201, or ENG 103 ENG 100 or 101 College Writing and Reading I Global, I ENG 103 College Writing and Reading (Adv) (IL) ENG 200 or 201 College Writing and Reading II Global, II (IL) B. Lifetime Wellness (2 hours) PED 101 Physical Activity and Wellness C. Mathematics and Statistics (3 hours) Courses in this category cannot be double counted with QLR. CSC 131 CSC 133 MAT 101 MAT 102 MAT 111 MAT 112 MAT 115 Introduction to Computer Science (QLR) Discrete Mathematical Structures (QLR) Mathematics: A Contemporary Approach (QLR) Mathematics: A Classical Approach (QLR) College Algebra (QLR) Trigonometry (QLR) Pre-Calculus (QLR) MAT 141 MAT 142 MAT 151 MAT 161 QMM 280 STT 210 STT 215 PBH 299 Concepts of Mathematics (QLR) Concepts of Mathematics (QLR) Basic Calculus w/ Applications I (QLR) Calculus w/ Analytical Geometry I (QLR) Statistical Analysis for Business and Econ. (QLR) Intro to Stat: Health Science Application (QLR) Introduction to Statistics (QLR) Introduction to Biostatistics D. Foreign Language (3-6 hours) Proficiency at the 201 level (or higher) in a language previously studied or 2 semesters 101-102 in a new language. ARB 101-102 ARB 201-202 ASL 101-102 CHN 101-102 FRH 101-102 FRH 115 FRH 120 FRH 201-202 FRH 215 FRH 301 FRH 302-303 GER 101-102 Introductory Arabic I & II Intermediate Arabic I & II American Sign Language I & II Introductory Chinese I & II Introductory French I & II Intensive Introductory French Fundamentals of French Intermediate French I & II Intensive Intermediate French Conversation Grammar and Composition I & II Introductory German I & II GER 201-202 GER 301 JPN 101-102 JPN 201-202 LAT 101-102 LAT 201-202 PRT 101-102 RUS 101-102 SPN 101-102 SPN 120 SPN 201-202 SPN 215, 315 Intermediate German I & II Advanced German Introductory Japanese I & II Intermediate Japanese I & II Introductory Latin I & II Intermediate Latin I & II Introductory Portuguese I & II Introductory Russian I & II Introductory Spanish I & II Fundamentals of Spanish Intermediate Spanish I & II Intermediate Spanish for Bilingual I, II E. First Year Seminar (3 hours) UNI 101 or HON 110 First Year Seminar/First Year Honors Seminar (IL) II. APPROACHES AND PERSPECTIVES A. Aesthetic, Interpretive, and Literary Perspectives (at least 6 hours) Note: No more than 3 hours from any one discipline AFN 290 ART 105 ARH 201 ARH 202 ARH 203 ARH 206 Literature of the African Diaspora Intro to Studio Art for Non-Majors Ancient Through Medieval Art & Archaeology Renaissance Through Early 20th Century Survey of Non-Western Art Artist in Film CLA 209 (ENG 209) Classical Literature in Translation (WI) CLA 210 (ENG 210) Mythology (WI) COM 116 Performance of Literature CRW 201 Introduction to Creative Writing CRW 203 Forms of Creative Writing (WI) ENG 110 Introduction to Literature (WI) ENG 111 Introduction to Literature Global Emphasis (WI) ENG 211, 212 British Literature (WI – 211 only) ENG 223, 224 American Literature (WI) ENG 225, 226 World Literature (WI) ENG 227 World Anglophone Literature (WI) ENG 230 Women in Literature (WI) ENG 232 African American Literature (WI) ENG 233 The Bible as Literature (WI) ENG 290 Themes in Literature (WI) ENG 305 Professional Writing Review FLL 230 (FST 230, WGS 230) Women in Film FNA 101 Cultures of the World (Music & Dance) FNA 102 Explorations in the Creative Process FRH 321 Survey of French Literature I FRH 322 Survey of French Literature II FRH 385 (FST 387) Introduction to French Cinema FRH 420 Topics in French Literature FST 110 Concepts in Film FST 200 Introduction to Film Study FST 210 Moviemakers and Scholars Series GER 209 German Literature in Translation: Topic MUS 106 Exploring Music MUS 111 Music Theory I MUS 114 Choral Music Literature MUS 115 Survey of Music Literature MUS 116 History of Jazz MUS 117 American Music MUS 118 History of Rock MUS 150 Survey of Music History MUS 184-187 Ensemble Courses (may be repeated) PAR 316 The Philosophy of Art SPN 321 Introduction to Spanish Literature SPN 322 Introduction to Spanish American Literature SPN 323 Intro to U.S. Latino Literature and Culture SPN 422 Topics in Spanish American Literature THR 112 Introduction to Dance THR 121 Introduction to Theatre THR 130 Improvisation THR 136(PED 136) Movement Exploration THR 230 Acting for Non-Majors B. Historical and Philosophical Approaches (at least 6 hours) Note: No more than 3 hours from any one discipline PAR 115 Introduction to Ethics ANT 207 Archaeology PAR 125 Great Books of the World’s Religion CLA 210 (ENG 210) Mythology (WI) PAR 201, 202 History of Western Philosophy I, II CLA 330 Women in Ancient Greece and Rome (WI) PAR 205 American Philosophy HST 101, 102 Western Civilization PAR 211 Philosophy of Human Nature HST 103, 104 Global History PAR 213 Existentialism HST 105, 106 American History: United States PAR 215 Bioethics HST 203 The Sea in History PAR 225 Women in Religion HST 204 Women in Modern America PAR 230 Judaism, Christianity, and Islam HST 205, 206 History of Science I, II PAR 231 Primitive and Classic Religion HST 207, 208 Jewish History to 1492, 1492 – Present PAR 232 Asian Religions HST 209 African American History PAR 235 Introduction to the Old Testament INT 200 Global Capitalism and Its Discontents (WI) PAR 236 Introduction to the New Testament MUS 351, 352 Introduction to Music History I, II PAR 238 History of Christianity I PAR 101 Invitation to Philosophical Thinking PAR 240 History of Christianity II: Modern PAR 103 Introduction to Religion P course*) C. Scientific Approaches to the Natural World (At least 7 hours with one laboratory A Courses in this category cannot be double counted with QLR. R Note: No more than 4 hours from any one discipline. Principles of Geology 2GLY 101* ANT 210 Physical Anthropology GLY 120, GLYL 120 Environmental Geology (lab option) 4 BIO 105* Concepts in Modern Biology GLY 125 Natural Disasters 0 BIO 140, BIOL 140 Human Physiology (lab option) GLY 135 Prehistoric Life BIO 150 Humans and Ecology GLY 150 (OCN 150) Intro to Oceanography (OCN Lab Option) BIO 160 Genetics in Human Affairs Beaches and Coasts (IL) HGLY 250 BIO 170 Biology of the Sea PED 216* (EXS 216*) Human Anatomy and Physiology I i BIO 190 Microbes and Human Society PED 217 (EXS 217) Human Anatomy and Physiology II s BIO 201* Principles of Biology: Cells Elementary College Physics I (QLR) t PHY 101* BIO 202* Principles of Biology: Biodiversity PHY 102* Elementary College Physics II (QLR) o BIO 240* Human Anatomy & Physiology I PHY 103 Great Ideas in Physics r CHM 101* General Chemistry (QLR) PHY 104 Physics for Future Presidents y EVS 195, EVSL 195 Intro to Environmental Studies (lab option) PHY 105* Introduction to Physics o EVS 205 Global Environmental Issues PHY 201* General Physics I (QLR) f GGY 130* Introduction to Physical Geography PHY 202* General Physics II (QLR) C GGY 230 Introduction to Weather and Climate PHY 220 Physics of Music h GLYL 100 Earth Systems (lab) PHY 260 Introduction to Astronomy r PSY 256 Brain and Behavior i s D. Understanding Human Institutions and Behaviors (at least 6 hours) Note: No more than 3 hours from any one discipline. t i ANT 105 Introduction to Anthropology a PED 345 Childhood Obesity ANT 205 Human Societies n PLS 101 American National Government ANT 207 Archaeology i PLS 202 Contemporary American Political Issues CHHS 205 Introduction to Health and Human Services t PLS 217 Ethics and Leadership in Public Life CHHS 210 Creating Happiness & Well-Being y PLS 303 Political Behavior and Participation COM 104 Concepts in Communications Studies I PLS 304 Introduction to Public Policy Analysis (IL) COM 105 Introduction to Communications Studies I PLS 341 Latino Politics COM 160 Critical Issues in Contemporary Media : PLS 342 Race and Politics in America COM 220 Interpersonal Communication M PLS 403 Public Opinion (WI & IL) CRM 105 Introduction to Criminal Justice o PSY 105 Introductory Psychology CRM 110 Crime and Justice Issues d SOC 105 Introduction to Sociology CRM 255 (SOC 255) Criminology e SOC 215 Modern Social Problems CRM 256 Criminology (WI) r SOC 220 Sociology of Death and Dying EBD 280 Entrepreneurship for Non-Business Majors n SOC 256 Criminology (WI) ECN 125 Survey of Economics SOC 336 Sociology of Aging ECN 221 Principles of Economics-Micro SOC 337 Medical Sociology ECN 222 Principles of Economics-Macro SOC 346 Sociology of Religion ECN 250 Capitalism and the Global Market Society SOC 433 Sociology of Mental Illness EDN 203 Psychological Foundations of Teaching SWK 235 Intro to Soc. Work & Social Welfare System GGY 140 Introduction to Human Geography SWK 335 Social Welfare Policies MGT 350 Principles of Management E. Living in Our Diverse Nation (at least 3 hours)**Only one course may be double-counted in the LDN or LGS category. AFN 130 ANT 330 COM 116 COM 211 COM 246 COM 302 ECN 328 EDN/L 200 ENG 230 ENG 232 ENG 344 ENG 355 ENG 356 ENG 357, 358 ENG 373 ENG 385 GGY 180 GGY 382 GRN 101 HON 211 HST 105 HST 106 HST 204 HST 208 HST 250 HST 280 MGT 350 Introduction to Africana Studies The Immigrant Experience Performance of Literature Introduction to Storytelling Communication w/ Deaf & Hearing Impaired Persons Applied Qualitative Research (QLR) Public Finance Teacher, School, and Society Women in Literature (WI) African American Literature (WI) Latino/a Voices in American Literature Ethnic Literature in the United States American Indian Literature African American Literary Tradition I, II Women’s Literary Traditions Multicultural Young Adult Literature World Regional Geography I The Regional Geography of the U. S. (WI) Introduction to Gerontology Hon Topical Sem: Living in our Diverse Nation American History to 1865 American History since 1865 Women in Modern America Jewish History from 1492 – Present North Carolina Indian History The History of Surfing Principles of Management MUS 116 MUS 117 MUS 184 NSG 405 PAR 205 PAR 225 PAR 242 PLS 340 PLS 341 PLS 342 PLS 351 PSY 271 RTH 286 RTH 372 SOC 304 SOC 325 SOC 336 SOC 346 SOC 350 SOC 380 SPN 215, 315 SPN 323 SPN 490 SWK 355 THR 369 WGS 210 WGS 212 WGS 280 History of Jazz American Music Jazz Ensemble Community Health Nursing American Philosophy Women in Religion Religion in America Blacks in American Politics Latino Politics Race and Politics in America Urban Government and Politics Psychology of Human Diversity Assistance in Dog Training I Recreation Therapy and Behavioral Health Popular Culture Racial and Ethnic Group Relations Sociology of Aging Sociology of Religion Gender and Society Social Classes Intermediate SPN for Bilingual Speakers I, II Intro of U.S. Latino Literature and Culture Service Learning and Research: Hispanics in NC Issues in Diversity for Generalist Practice American Canon Introduction to Women’s Studies Sexuality and Gender Special Topics in Women’s and Gender Studies F. Living in a Global Society (at least 3 hours)**Only one course may be double-counted in the LDN or LGS category. AFN 290 ANT 105 ANT 206 ANT 208 ANT 327 ARH 203 BIO 150 BIO 160 COM 344 CRW 314 ECN 326 ENG 100, 200 ENG 111 ENG 225, 226 ENG 227 ENG 341 ENG 342 ENG 343 ENG 359 ENG 370, 371 EVS 195 EVS 205 FNA 101 FRH 304 FRH 322 FRH 421 FST 375 FST 378 FST 382 FST 383 GGY 130 GGY 140 GGY 181 GGY 215 Literature of the African Diaspora Introduction to Anthropology Cultural Anthropology Language and Culture Globalization and Cultural Change Survey of Non-Western Art Humans and Ecology Genetics in Human Affairs Intercultural Communication Theory and Practice of Literary Translation Comparative Economic Systems College Writing & Reading I, II: Global (IL – 200) Introduction to Literature: Global Emphasis (WI) World Literature I, II (WI) World Anglophone Literature (WI) Postcolonial and Third World Literature Studies in Non-Western or Non-Canonical Studies in Postcolonial Literature World Indigenous Literatures and Film European Literature I, II Introduction to Environmental Studies Global Environmental Issues Cultures of the World (Music & Dance) French for Commerce (IL) Survey of French Literature II French Immigrant Narratives (WI) Studies in Global Film Study History of New Wave Cinemas Contemporary Latin America Cinema Introduction to Latin America Cinema Intro to Physical Geography Introduction to Human Geography World Regional Geography II The Digital Globe (IL & QLR) GGY 230 Intro to Weather and Climate GLY 120 Intro to Environmental Geology GLY 125 Natural Disasters GLY 250 Beaches and Coasts HON 212 Hon Topical Sem: Living in a Global Society HST 101 Western Civilization HST 102 Western Civilization from 1650 HST 103 Global History, 1500-1848 HST 104 Introduction to Global History since 1848 HST 203 The Sea in History HST 207, 208 Jewish History to 1492, 1492 - Present HST 209 African American History HST 270 Global Issues in Historical Perspective INB 300 International Business INT 105 Introduction to International Studies INT 311 Film and the Feminine Ideal in Post-Communist Eastern & Central European Cinema INT 200 Global Capitalism and Its Discontents (WI) INT 316 Global Protest Movements MUS 106 Exploring Music NSG 480 Transcultural Health Care OPS 377 (INB 377) International Operations Mgt. (OPS 377 – WI) PAR 125 Great Books of the World’s Religions PAR 230 Judaism, Christianity, and Islam PAR 232 Asian Religions PLS 111 Politics and Gov’t in Global Perspective PLS 218 Ethics in International Affairs PLS 220 Introduction to International Relations PLS 222 Contemporary International Political Issues PSY 270 Cross-Cultural Psychology RTH 480 Senior Seminar in Recreation Therapy SOC 240 Individuals and Societies in a Global World SOC 336 Sociology of Aging SOC 350 Gender and Society SPN 311 Spanish Civilization SPN 312 Spanish-American Civilization SPN 412 Topics in Spanish American Civilization Revised April 2, 2015