APPROVED RESIDENTIAL GENERAL EDUCATION & INTEGRATIVE COURSES

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APPROVED RESIDENTIAL GENERAL EDUCATION & INTEGRATIVE COURSES
Business (applicable as Social Science Elective)
ECON 110 Survey of Economics
ECON 213 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 214 Principles of Macroeconomics
BUSI 223 Personal Finance
Christian/Community Service
GNED 101 Contemporary Issues I
GNED 102 Contemporary Issues II
Communication
COMS 101 Speech Communications
ENGL 101 Composition & Rhetoric
ENGL 102 Composition and Literature
ENGL 201 American Literature I
ENGL 202 American Literature II
ENGL 215 English Literature I
ENGL 216 English Literature II
ENGL 221 World Literature I
ENGL 222 World Literature II
Language – French, German, Greek, Hebrew,
Spanish (100/200 level), or
CHMN 171/172 (Sign Language-ASL)
ARTS 105 Art Appreciation
Computer Information Systems
BUSI 201 Intermediate Business Computer Applications
Computer Science
CSCI 110 Computing Foundations and Ethics
CSCI 111 Introduction to Programming
CSCI 112 Advanced Programming
Fine Arts
HUMN 101 Humanities in Western Culture
MUSC 103 Music Appreciation
THEA 101 Theatre Appreciation
Mathematics
MATH 115 Mathematics for Liberal Arts
MATH 117 Elements of Mathematics
MATH 121 College Algebra
MATH 125 Finite Mathematics
MATH 126 Elementary Calc for Busi & Sci
MATH 128 Elem Functions & Coordinate Geometry
MATH 131 Calculus & Analytical Geometry I
MATH 132 Calculus & Analytical Geometry II
MATH 201 Intro to Probability & Statistics
MATH 211 Intro to Statistical Analysis
MATH 217 Elementary Geometry
MATH 227 Number Systems & Geometry
Religion
BIBL 105 Old Testament Survey
BIBL 110 New Testament Survey
BIBL 205 Old Testament Life & Literature
BIBL 210 New Testament Life & Literature
EVAN 101 Evangelism & Christian Life
PHIL 201 Philosophy & Contemporary Ideas
THEO 201 Theology Survey I
THEO 202 Theology Survey II
NOTE: The General Education Elective must
be from Fine Arts/Natural Science/Math/ CSCI/
Social Science/BUSI 201 or ARTS 105.
Natural Science
BIOL 101 Principles of Biology
BIOL 102 Principles of Human Biology
BIOL 103 Principles of Biology Lab
BIOL 104 Principles of Human Biology Lab
BIOL 200 Foundations of Biology
BIOL 203 Introductory Microbiology
*BIOL 213 Human Anat./Physiology I
*BIOL 214 Human Anat./Physiology I Lab
*BIOL 215 Human Anat./Physiology II
*BIOL 216 Human Anat./Physiology II Lab
CHEM 107 Essentials of Gen./Organ. Chem.
CHEM 121 General Chemistry I
CHEM 122 General Chemistry II
PHSC 210 Elements of Earth Science
PHSC 211 Elements of Earth Science Lab
PHYS 101 Elements of Physics
PHYS 103 Elements of Physics Lab
PHYS 201 General Physics I
PHYS 202 General Physics II
PHYS 231 University Physics I
PHYS 232 University Physics II
*BIOL 213, 214, 215, 216 must be taken to receive
General Education credit for either course.
Social Sciences/History
GEOG 200 Introduction to Geography
GOVT 200 Const. Govt. & Free Enterprise
GOVT 210 Introduction to Political Science
GOVT 220 American Government
HIEU 201 History of Western Civilization I
HIEU 202 History of Western Civilization II
HIUS 221 Survey of American History I
HIUS 222 Survey of American History II
HLTH 216 Personal Health
PSYC 101 General Psychology
PSYC 210 Developmental Psychology
SOCI 200 Introduction to Sociology
SOCI 201 Social Problems
INTEGRATIVE COURSES
NOTE: Integrative courses are required for all
Bachelor of Arts degrees.
COMS 464 Media Applications
ENGL 405 Literature of the Bible
ENGL 406 Literature of the Civil War
ENGL 442 Musical Theatre
ENGL 460 Christian Literature
ENGL 462 Religious Issues in Dramatic Literature
ETHM 411 Music and World Cultures
GEOG 410 Global Issues in Geography
GNED 301 Contemporary Issues Seminar
HIEU 366 Foundations of the Modern Western World
HLTH 400 Contemporary Health Issues
HUMN 301 Film as Art
NASC 315 Environmental Science
PHSC 310 Astronomy: An Integrated Approach
SPAN 324 Christianity in Latin America
THEO 340 Theology and Politics
Revised 12-1-2011
General Education Committee
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