List of General Education Courses Offered FALL 2016 (revised 3/10/2016) ENG (GEN ED 1A) HST (GEN ED IIB) (continued) HUM (GEN ED IIIA OR IIIC) (continued) ENGL 103 COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH HONR 111 CRITICAL THINKING & WRITING HIST RUSS SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN THEA THEA THEA THEA THEA THEA 490 STUDIES IN HISTORY HUM/SSC (GEN ED IIIA OR IIIC) LIT (GEN ED 1B) ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL SPAN 221 250 251 252 253 300 348 356 365 380 382 385 413 471 473 474 336 LITERATURE AND FILM UNDERSTANDING POETRY THE ART OF DRAMA ASPECTS OF THE NOVEL THE SHORT STORY (GENRE) STUDIES IN ENGL NATURE IN LITERATURE BRITISH LITERATURE I: BEGINNING TO 1660 LITERATURE OF THE GLOBAL SOUTH AMERICAN LITERATURE I: BEGINNING TO 1860 AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE I ETHNIC LITERATURE OF THE US SHAKESPEARE MEDIEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE RESTORATION & 18TH CENTURY LITERATURE ROMANTIC LITERATURE SURVEY OF LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE* HST (GEN ED IIA OR IIB) HIST HIST HIST 101 WORLD CIVILIZATIONS I 102 WORLD CIVILIZATIONS II 103 FIRST-YEAR SEMINAR IN WORLD HISTORY HST (GEN ED IIB) HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST 101 102 201 215 302 319 322 323 330 334 343 355 362 389 445 465 479 WORLD CIVILIZATIONS I WORLD CIVILIZATIONS II HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I TOPICS IN HISTORY COLONIAL & REVOLUTIONARY AMERICA 1607-1783 ROMAN HISTORY RENISSANCE TO REVOLUTION 1450-1815 19TH CENTURY EUROPE PROSEMINAR IN HISTORY COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA HISTORY OF INDIA; 1857-PRES THE MIDDLE EAST SINCE 1800 CHINESE CIVILIZATION U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY FROM 1865 MONGOL WARLORD MEDIEVEL MILITARY HISTORY ARAB ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART CHIN CMAT CMAT CMAT CMAT DANC DANC DANC DANC DANC FREN FREN FREN FREN GERM HONR HONR JAPN KORA MDFL MDFL MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC PHIL PHIL PHIL 101 104 121 129 130 201 215 261 271 101 100 131 205 260 150 162 167 168 202 101 102 201 202 101 111 211 101 101 101 111 114 201 202 221 230 305 101 103 207 ARABIC I ART APPRECIATION DESIGN PRINCIPLES INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY DRAWING I INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY CERAMICS I SCULPTURE I GLASS I ELEMENTARY CHINESE I FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMUNICATION WRITING FOR MEDIA INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION FUND OF ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION YOGA CREATIVE MODERN DANCE I BALLET I JAZZ DANCE DANCE APPRECIATION ELEMENTARY FRENCH I ELEMENTARY FRENCH II INTERMEDIATE FRENCH INTERMEDIATE AND APPLIED FRENCH ELEMENTARY GERMAN I CRITICAL THINKING AND WRITING*** ISSUES IN HUMANITIES*** JAPANESE I KOREAN I ELEMENTARY LANGUAGE STUDY I ELEMENTARY SIGN LANGUAGE MUSIC APPRECIATION INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THEORY INTRO TO MUSIC TECHNOLOGY BLUES: ROOTS OF ROCK AND ROLL MUSIC FOR CHILDREN MUSIC HISTORY I INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY CRITICAL THINKING PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION 102 101 102 201 202 100 110 200 223 250 300 ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN II ELEMENTARY SPANISH I ELEMENTARY SPANISH II INTERMEDIATE SPANISH SPANISH IN REVIEW THEATRE APPRECIATION TECHNICAL PRODUCTION VOICE & MOVEMENT FUNDAMENTALS MAKEUP DESIGN ACTING I HISTORY OF THEATRE SSC (GEN ED IIIB OR IIIC) ANTH ANTH ANTH CADR CADR ECON ECON ECON FINA GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG HONR POSC POSC POSC POSC POSC POSC POSC POSC PSYC PSYC SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI 100 102 202 200 303 150 211 212 104 100 101 102 203 112 101 102 110 200 205 210 360 409 101 320 101 201 305 313 319 324 325 390 CULTURAL ANTH & LINGUISTICS BIOLOGICAL ANTH & ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHAEOLOGY SURVEY FOUND OF CONFLICT & CONFLICT RESOLU STUDIES IN CONF ANLYS & DISPUTE RES PRINCIPLES OF ECON** MICRO-ECON PRINCIPLES** MACRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES** PERSONAL FINANCE INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY** WORLD GEOGRAPHY: EUROPE AND ASIA** WORLD GEOGRAPHY: AFRICA AND AMERICA** ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY** ISSUES IN SOCIAL SCIENCES*** INTRODUCTION TO POLITICS & GOVERNMENT CONTEMPORARY ISSUES AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES WOMEN IN POLITICS INTRO TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY CAUSES OF WAR GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYCHOLOGY OF INFANCY & CHILDHOOD INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCIOLOGY OF LAW CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY GLOBALIZATION & SOC CHANGE COMMUNITY SOCIOLOGY SEXUALITY & SOCIETY SOCIOLOGY OF THE ENVIRONMENT *these courses are only offered abroad 1 SSL (GEN ED IVA OR IVB): LAB BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL CHEM CHEM GEOG GEOG GEOG 101 150 205 211 212 213 101 109 104 105 201 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY* ENVR SCI: CONCEPTS & METHODS* FUND OF HUMAN ANAT & PHYS MICROBIOLOGY INTRO TO PLANT BIOLOGY ZOOLOGY PHYSICAL SCIENCE* ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT* EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE* INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY* WEATHER AND CLIMATE SSL (GEN ED IVA OR IVB): LAB (continued) GEOL 103 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY* PHYS 101 PHYSICAL SCIENCE * PHYS 108 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY* PHYS 121 GENERAL PHYSCIS I PHYS 123 GENERAL PHYSICS II PHYS 221 PHYSICS I SSN/HONR (GEN ED IVB): NON-LAB BIOL 217 NUTRITION */** COSC 116 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SYSTEMS COSC 220 COMPUTER SCIENCE II COSC 250 MICROCOMP ORGANIZATION HONR 212 ISSUES IN NATURAL SCIENCE*** ENVH 110 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE** ENVR 102 INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABILITY** (4 credit course) MATH (GENED IVB OR IVC) MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH 105 135 140 150 155 160 198 201 210 LIBERAL ARTS MATHEMATICS* COLLEGE ALGEBRA: A MODELING APPROACH COLLEGE ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY DATA & PROBABILITY CONNECT MODERN STAT W/COMPUTER ANALYSIS** INTRODUCTION TO APPLIED CALCULUS** CALCULUS FOR BIOL & MEDICINE CALCULUS I INTRO TO DISCRETE MATH PHE (GEN ED V) FTWL 106 LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS** *Science and Math courses recommended for Liberal Arts majors **Three-credit course ***If in Honors Program 2