HUMANITIES – FINE ARTS – HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE – SOCIAL SCIENCES ELECTIVES Fall 2016 Semester (term 1010) Courses that “double count” are designated as follows: International Education (IE), Ethnic Studies (E), Gender Studies (G), and both Ethnic & Gender Studies (EGS). 1. HUMANITIES, FINE ARTS, HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE (at least 4 courses required), 12 credits from the 3 areas. Six of the twelve credits must be from the same discipline forming an in-depth sequence (i.e. ART 1230 & ART 2210). HUMANITIES (at least one course required) ENGLISH 1330 ENGLISH 2100 ENGLISH 2130 ENGLISH/WOMGENDR ENGLISH 2210 ENGLISH 2250 ENGLISH 2430 ENGLISH/ETHNSTDY ENGLISH 2640 ENGLISH/WOMGENDR ENGLISH/ETHNSTDY ENGLISH 3230 ENGLISH 3260 ENGLISH/WOMGENDR ENGLISH/ETHNSTDY ETHNSTDY 2130 FRENCH 2040 GERMAN 2240 GERMAN 3330 PHLSPHY 1130 PHLSPHY 2330 PHLSPHY 2530 PHLSPHY 2540 PHLSPHY 2730 PHLSPHY 2930 PHLSPHY 3630 SPANISH 2840 SPANISH 2940 SPANISH 3830 SPANISH 3850 WOMGENDR 1130 Introduction to Literature [Pre: ENGLISH 1130] Thematic Studies in Literature: Graphic Novels and Comics [Pre: ENGLISH 1130 and ENGLISH 1230] British Literature I: Beginnings through the Age of Swift [Pre: ENGLISH 1130 and ENGLISH 1230] 2150 Introduction to Gay Studies (G) [Pre: ENGLISH 1130 and ENGLISH 1230] Introduction to Linguistics [Pre: ENGLISH 1130 and ENGLISH 1230] Introduction to Film [Pre: ENGLISH 1130 and ENGLISH 1230] American Literature Through the Civil War [Pre: ENGLISH 1130 and ENGLISH 1230] 2480 Race and Ethnicity in Film (E) [Pre: ENGLISH 1230 or consent of instructor] World Literature I (IE) [Pre: ENGLISH 1130 and ENGLISH 1230] 2830 Survey of Women Writers (G) [Pre: ENGLISH 1130 and ENGLISH 1230] 2950 Intro to Multi-Ethnic American Literature (E) [Pre: ENGLISH 1130 and ENGLISH 1230] The English Novel and Short Story [Pre: ENGLISH 1130 and ENGLISH 1230] Language and Culture (IE) [Pre: ENGLISH 1130 and ENGLISH 1230] 3280 Gay and Lesbian Literature (G) [Pre: ENGLISH 1130 and ENGLISH 1230] 3730 African-American Literature (E) [Pre: ENGLISH 1130 and ENGLISH 1230] The Native American Experience (E) Intermediate French [Pre: French 1140 or equivalent] Intermediate German [Pre: GERMAN 1340 or equivalent] German Literature of the 20th Century (IE) [Pre: GERMAN 2340 or equivalent] Introduction to Philosophy Origins of Western Philosophy Ethics Science, Technology & Ethics [Pre: sophomore standing] Introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures Major Traditions in Eastern Religions (IE) Philosophy of Law [Pre: three credits in Philosophy, Criminal Justice 1130 or consent of instructor] Intermediate Spanish (IE) [ Pre: SPANISH 1940 or equivalent] Intermediate Spanish (IE) [Pre: SPANISH 2840 or equivalent] Spanish Civilization (IE) [Pre: SPANISH 2940 or equivalent] Spanish American Literature and Culture I (IE) [Pre: SPANISH 2940 or equivalent] Introduction to Women and Gender Studies (G) FINE ARTS (at least one course required) ART 1230 Art & Children’s Literature for Teachers ART 1240 Art & Social Studies for Teachers ART 2140 Art History I: Ancient and Medieval ART 2430 Art Survey ART/ETHNSTDY 2750 Native American Art ART 3530 Art History V: Far Eastern Art (IE) ENGLISH 2120 Introduction to Creative Writing [Pre: ENGLISH 1130] MUSIC 1590 Music Appreciation MUSIC 2350 History and Literature of Western Music II [Pre: MUSIC 2250] MUSIC 2450 World Music Survey [Pre: MUSIC 1590] MUSIC 2850 History of Rock and Roll [Pre: MUSIC 1590] MUSIC 3350 History and Literature of Western Music IV [Pre: MUSIC 3250] THEATRE 1130 Introduction to the Theater HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE (at least one course required) HISTORY 1010 World Civilization I HISTORY 1020 World Civilization II (IE) HISTORY 1330 History of the United States to 1877 HISTORY 1430 History of the United States Since 1877 HISTORY 3120 American Colonial History [Pre: HISTORY 1330 or consent of instructor] HISTORY/ETHNSTDY 3240 African-American History 1619 to Present (E) [Pre: HISTORY 1330 or HISTORY 1430 or consent of instructor or department chair] HISTORY/POLIC SCI 3460 Modern Africa (IE) [Pre: HISTORY 1430 or HISTORY 1020 or POLISCI 1130 or consent of instructor] HISTORY 3740 The Renaissance and Reformation [Pre: HISTORY 1010 or consent of instructor] HISTORY 3830 French Revolution and Napoleon 1789-1815 [Pre: HISTORY 1020 or consent of instructor] HISTORY3970/POLISCI 3350 Modern China (IE) [Pre: HISTORY 1020 or consent of instructor] 2.) SOCIAL SCIENCES (at least three courses required – 9 credits from two disciplines. Six of these nine credits must be from the same discipline forming an in-depth sequence, (i.e. Geography 1230 and Geography 3330) AGBUS 2230 World Population, Food and Resources (IE) CRIMLJUS 1130 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIMLJUS /WOMGENDR 3730 Women and the Law (G) [Pre: CRIMLJUS 1130 or one course in women studies and junior standing] ECONOMIC 2130 Principles of Macroeconomics ECONOMIC 2230 Principles of Microeconomics ENERGY 2130 Energy, Environment and Society [Pre: ENGLISH 1230] ENTRP 2010 Social Context of Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship [Pre: 15 completed credits] GEOGRPHY 1050 Introduction to Human Geography (IE) GEOGRPHY 1230 Survey of Cultural Geography (IE) GEOGRPHY 1330 World Regional Geography (IE) GEOGRPHY 3330 Environmental Conservation [Pre: Junior standing or consent of instructor] MEDIA 1630 Introduction to Mass Media MEDIA 3770 Theories of Media and Culture [Pre: ENGLISH 1230 and MEDIA 1630] POLISCI 1130 Introduction to Politics POLISCI 1230 Introduction to American Government POLISCI 1430 Current Issues in Democracy POLISCI 2360 International Relations (IE) POLISCI 3750 International Human Rights (IE) [Pre: POLISCI 2360] POLISCI 2540 Introduction to Public Policy POLISCI 3650 Political Theory [Pre: POLISCI 1130] POLISCI 3720 Politics of the Global Economy (IE) [Pre: POLISCI 2360] POLISCI 4420 Constitutional Law [Pre: POLISCI 1130 or POLISCI 1230] PSYCHLGY 1130 General Psychology PSYCHLGY /WOMGENDR 2530 Psychology of Women (G) [Pre: PSYCHLGY 1130 or one course in women studies] PSYCHLGY 2930 Human Behavior in the Social Environment [Pre: PSYCHLGY 1130] PSYCHLGY 3000 Cognitive Psychology [Pre: PSYCHLGY 2230] PSYCHLGY 3030 Learning and Behavior [Pre: PSYCHLGY 1130 and sophomore standing] PSYCHLGY 3130 Child Psychology [Pre: PSYCHLGY 1130 and sophomore standing] PSYCHLGY 3230 Adolescent Psychology [Pre: PSYCHLGY 1130 and sophomore standing] PSYCHLGY 3530 Social Psychology [Pre: PSYCHLGY 1130 and sophomore standing] PSYCHLGY 3630 The Psychology of Human Sexuality [Pre: sophomore standing] PSYCHLGY 3990 Psychology of Adulthood and Aging [Pre: PSYCHLGY 1130 and sophomore standing] PSYCHLGY 4430 Abnormal Psychology [Pre: PSYCHLGY 1130 and junior standing] SOCIOLGY 1030 Principles of Sociology SOCIOLOGY 1130 Introduction to Anthropology (IE) SOCIOLOGY 2330 Contemporary Social Problems SOCIOLGY /ETHNSTDY 3230 Human Relations (E) [Pre: SOCIOLGY 1030] SOCIOLGY 3530 Rural Sociology ETHNIC , GENDER, ETHNIC & GENDER STUDIES, AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION In addition to all courses previously noted as "(EGS), (E), (G), and (IE)", several additional courses may be taken to satisfy the Ethnic, Gender, Ethnic & Gender Studies or International Education 3 credit requirement, but they will not count for Humanities, Fine Arts, Historical Perspective or Social Sciences electives: NOTE: Study Abroad or International Education experience will fulfill International Education requirement (IE) . BUSADMIN 1300 Global Business (IE) BUSADMIN /ETHNSTDY/WOMGENDR 3340 Management, Gender & Race (EGS) [Pre: BUSAD 2330 or AGINDUS 1500 or junior standing] CRIMLJUS /ETHNSTDY 2830 Ethnicity, Race, and Crime (E) [Pre: sophomore standing] ECONOMIC/POLISCI/ETHNSTDY 2940, The Political Economoy of Race, Gender and Ethnicity, (EGS) ETHNSTDY 1030 Race, Gender, and Class (EGS) ETHNSTDY 2200 Introduction to Ethnic Studies (E) TEACHING/ETHNSTDY/WOMGENDR 3630/ Ethnic and Gender Equity in Education (EGS) WOMGENDR 3830 Black Women and Feminism in the U.S. (EGS) [Pre: sophomore standing]