Radiologic Sciences Core Classes Area A – Essentials Skills 9 Hours ENGL 1101 Composition and Rhetoric ENGL 1102 or 1102H Composition and Literature MATH 1111 College Algebra SEMINAR Freshman Seminar Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 Hours 1. Ethics & Values One course selected from: CHEM 2600 Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences CRJU 2020 Ethical Theories/Moral Issues in CJ ENGL 2000 Ethics and Values in Literature ETHC 2000 Interdisciplinary Ethics GWST 2101 Ethics, Values & the Exp. of Women HIST 2000 Ethics and Values in History HONS 2100 Honors Topic in Ethics and Values PHIL 2030 Intro to Ethics & Moral Philosophy POLS 1200 Ethical Theories in Government 2. Global Perspectives One course selected from: ANTH 1150 Global Perspectives in Anthropology CHEM 2200 Science, Technology/Modern World CRJU 2010 Universel Justice ECON 1150 Global Economic Problems ENGL 2050 Africa and the Diaspora EURO 2000 Introduction to the European Union GEOG 1100 World Regional Geography GEOG 2120 Cultural Geography GWST 2200 Gender in Global Contexts HIST 1111 Civilization I HIST 1112 Civilization II HIST 2100 The African Diaspora HLPR 2010 Culture, Illness, Diag & Treatment HONS 2000 Honors Topics Global Perspectives POLS 1150 World Politics POLS 2290 Foundations of Int’l Relations PSYC 2300 Global Persp. in Developmental Psy RELI 2100 World Religions Foreign Language Level 1002 Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 Hours 1. Literature or Philosophy One course selected from: ENGL 2100 Literature and Humanities PHIL 2010 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 2030 Intro Ethics and Moral Philosophy Foreign Language Level 2001 and 2002 2. Art, Music, or Theater One course selected from: ARTS 1100 Art Appreciation ARTS/MUSC 1270 World of Art and Music ARTS 2710 Art History I ARTS 2720 Art History II MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation THEA 1100 Theatre Appreciation THEA 1200 Introduction to Theatre THEA 2410 Oral Interpretation Area D – Science, Math & Technology MATH 2200 Elementary Statistics One laboratory science sequence (with labs) from: Nuclear Medicine needs Chemistry BIOL 1107/1108 Bio I/Bio II CHEM 1151/1152 Survey of Chem I/II CHEM 1211/1212 Prin of Chem I/II PHYS 1111K/1112K Intro Physics I/II PHYS 2211/2212 Prin of Physics I/II Area E – Social Sciences 1. American & Georgia History & Constitution HIST/POLS 1100 Pol. Hist of Am/GA 2. World Civilization One course selected from: HIST 1111 Civilization I HIST 1112 Civilization II 3. Social Sciences One course selected from: ANTH 1102 Intro to Anthropology ECON 1101 Intro to Economics ECON 2105 Prin of Macroeconomics ECON 2106 Prin of Microeconomics PSYC 1101 General Psychology SOCI 1101 Introductory Sociology 4. History or Social Sciences One course selected from: AFAS 2000 Intro to African Studies ANTH 1102 Intro to Anthropology ECON 2105 Prin of Macroeconomics ECON 2106 Prin of Microeconomics GEOG 2120 Cultural Geography GWST 1101 Intro to Women's Studies HIST 1111 Civilization I HIST 1112 Civilization II HIST 2111 Hist of America to 1877 HIST 2112 Hist of Am since 1865 POLS 2100 Intro to Political Science PSYC 1101 General Psychology SOCI 1101 Introductory Sociology Area F – Courses appropriate to major BIOL 2081 Human Anat & Phys I BIOL 2082 Human Anat & Phys II DDTS 2001 Intro to Diag & Thera Sciences One course selected from: PHYS 1111K Intro to Physics I with Lab PHSC 1211 & 1211L Physical Enviro with Lab Guided Electives COMM 2280* or a lower-level class (1000 or 2000 level), MATH**, CSCI, ITEC, BIOL, CHEM, PHYS, PHSC, ASTR, GEOL, or ISCI *COMM 2280 required for Sonography **PreCalc needed for Radiation Therapy Physical Education PEBC 2001 Concepts Per Health & Fitness 11 Hours 12 Hours 18 Hours 3 Hours OR PEBC 2000 plus 1 activity course OR PEEC 2000 plus 2 activity courses OR 3 activity courses Revised June 11, 2015