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Gateway Experience
Approved Compass Curriculum Courses
A. Gateway Experience
GPS 1010/3010- Gateway Program Seminar
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Explore: Physical and Natural World
B. Explore Courses
I.
The Physical and Natural World
Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences
HSCI 1060- Personal Nutrition/ BIOL 1050
College of Business
SPTM 2350- Sport Science for Sport Administrators
College of Engineering
CS 1080- Exploring Computer Technology
CS 1100- Problem Solving Through Game Creation
GDD 1100- Problem Solving Through Game Creation
MAE 1502- Principles of Engineering
Letters, Arts, and Sciences
Anthropology
ANTH 1030- Introduction to Human Origins
ANTH 3320- Primatology
ANTH 3370 -Human Biology and Ecology
Biology
BIOL 1000- Biology in the Modern World
BIOL 1050- Personal Nutrition/ HSCI 1060
BIOL 1060- Introductory Biology Laboratory
BIOL 1350- General Biology II: Introduction to the Cell
BIOL 1360- General Biology II: Introduction to the Cell Laboratory
BIOL 2010- Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BIOL 2020- Human Anatomy and Physiology II
2
Explore: Physical and Natural World
BIOL 3450- Anatomy and Exercise Science: Fundamentals and
Applications to Golf
BIOL 4150- Field Botany
Chemistry
CHEM 1101- Chemistry in the Modern World
CHEM 1102- Chemistry in the Modern World Lab
CHEM 1121- CSI: Forensic Chemistry I
CHEM 1122- CSI: Forensic Chemistry I Lab
CHEM 1201- Introduction to Chemistry
CHEM 1211- Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry
CHEM 1221- Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry
CHEM 1301- General Chemistry I
CHEM 1311- General Chemistry II
CHEM 1331- General Chemistry for Majors II
English
ENGL 2820- Introduction to Rhetoric and Writing
Geology
GEOL 1010- Physical Geology
GEOL 1020 -Historical Geology
GEOL 3700 -Environmental Geology
Geography
GES 1000- Environmental Systems: Climate and Vegetation
GES 1010- Environmental Systems: Landforms and Soils
GES 1050- Introduction to Map & Compass
History
3
Explore: Physical and Natural World
HIST 1135- Introduction to Contemporary China
Mathematics
MATH 3010-Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I
MATH 3020- Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II
Physics and Energy Science
PES 1000- Physics in Everyday Life
PES 1040- Physics in Science Fiction
PES 1050- General Astronomy I
PES 1060- General Astronomy II
PES 1090- General Astronomy Lab I
PES 1100- General Astronomy Lab II
PES 1110- General Physics I- Calculus Based
PES 1140- Introduction to Physics Laboratory
PES/ENSC 1500- Introduction to Energy Science I
PES/ENSC 1510- Introduction to Energy Science II
Psychology
PSY 3270- Introduction to Biopsychology
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Explore: Arts, Humanities, and Culture
II.
Arts, Humanities, and Cultures
BI Degree
INOV 1010- The Innovation Process
College of Education
COUN 3100- Career Planning
TED 4400- Children’s Literature
Letters, Arts, and Sciences
Communication
COMM 2270 -TV Studio Production
English
ENGL 1500- Introduction to Literature for Non-Majors
ENGL 2600- Literature: The Global Perspective I
ENGL 2610- Literature: The Global Perspective II
ENGL 2820- Introduction to Rhetoric and Writing
ENGL 2920- Exploring English Studies: Sustainability
ENGL 2930- Exploring English Studies: Inclusiveness
ENGL 3320- Born in the USA: Masterpieces of American
Literature
ENGL 3910 -Topics in Literature
History
HIST 1110 -Asian History: Southeast Asia
HIST 1120 -Asian History: The Indian Subcontinent
HIST 1130 -Asian History: China
HIST 1135- Introduction to Contemporary China
5
Explore: Arts, Humanities, and Culture
HIST 1140 -Asian History: Japan
HIST 1400 -Latin America to 1810
HIST 1410 -Latin America Since 1810
HIST 1510 -U.S.: Birth of a Nation, 1607-1789
HIST 1520 -U.S.: Expansion and Division, 1789-1877
HIST 1540- U.S.: Recent America, 1918-Present
HIST 1600 -Making of the Modern Middle East I
HIST 1610 -Making of the Modern Middle East II
ID
ID 2000, Mathematics: A Human Endeavor
Languages and Cultures
GER/FCS 3180- German/Austrian Civilization and Culture from
1700-1918
GER/FCS 3190- 20th and 21st Century German and Austrian
Civilization and Culture
FR/FCS 3240- French Culture from 1700-1917
SPAN 3690- Hispanic Culture through Film / FCS 3690/FILM 3690
Philosophy
PHIL 1000 -Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 1020 -Introduction to Ethics
PHIL 1120 -Critical Thinking
PHIL 1300 -Introduction to Philosophies of Asia
PHIL 3100 -World Religions
PHIL 3160 -Philosophical Issues in Death and Dying
PHIL 3180 -Practical Ethics
PHIL 4070 -Existentialism
VAPA
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Explore: Arts, Humanities, and Culture
AH 1500- Art and Ideas: Michelangelo to Basquiat
AH 2860- Survey: Modern Art I
DNCE 2700 Fundamentals of Dance Technique
MUS 1000- Introduction to Music
MUS 2050- Jazz History
MUS 2100- Rock and Roll Music
MUS 2150-The Computer in Music
MUS 2200- Balinese Gamelan Ensemble
MUS 2210- Mountain Lion Pep/Concert Band
MUS 2250- Jazz and Improv Ensemble
MUS 2400- Chamber Music Ensemble
MUS 3150- Introduction to Ethnomusicology
THTR 1000- Introduction to Theatre
THTR 2020- Acting Workshop I
VA 1010- Beginning Studio 2D
VA 1020- Beginning Studio 3D
VA 1040- Beginning Drawing
WEST
WEST 2030- Hip hop and the Performance of Identities
WEST 2070- Foundations in Native American Studies
WEST 3100- Women of Color: Image and Voice
WEST 3550 -Native American Literature
WEST 4280- Native American Philosophical Thought
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Explore: Society, Health and Behavior
III.
Society, Health, and Behavior
BI Degree
ENTP 1000- Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences
HSCI 1020- Personal Fitness and Wellness
College of Business
ACCT 2010- Introduction to Financial Accounting
BUAD 1000- Introduction to Business
FNCE 1200- Personal and Financial Planning
INFS 1100- Microsoft Office Applications and Computer Basics
MGMT 3300- Introduction to Management and Organization
MKTG 3000- Principles of Marketing
College of Education
LEAD 1000- Foundations of Education
COUN 2500- Introduction to Addictions and Treatment
COUN 3000- Intracultural Socialization Patterns
CURR 4800- Schools, Society and Diversity
IECE 1010- Diversity and Child Development
Letters, Arts, and Sciences
Anthropology
ANTH 1020- Introduction to Archaeology
ANTH 1040- Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 2800- The Nature of Language
ANTH 3040- Women around the World/ WEST 3040
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Explore: Society, Health and Behavior
ANTH 3270 -Archaeology of the Recent Past
Biology
BIOL 3450- Anatomy and Exercise Science: Fundamentals and
Applications to Golf
Communication
COMM 1020- Interpersonal Communication
COMM 2010 -Oral Communication in the Workplace
COMM 2100- Public Speaking
COMM 3400- Digital Communication Technologies
Economics
ECON 1000- The Economics of Social Issues
ECON 1010- Introduction to Microeconomics
ECON 1050 -Economics in Practice
ECON 2020- Introduction to Macroeconomics
ECON 3150 -History of Economic Thought
ECON 3710 -Comparative Economic Systems
Geography
GES 1980- World Regional Geography
GES 1990- Introduction to Human Geography
Gerontology
GRNT 2300- Life in an Aging Society/ SOC 2300
Philosophy
PHIL 3200 -Politics and the Law
PHIL 4260 -Philosophy of Law
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Explore: Society, Health and Behavior
Political Science
PSC 1100- The American Political System
Psychology
PSY 1000- General Psychology
PSY 3400- Social Psychology
Sociology
SOC 1110- Introduction to Sociology
SOC 2110- Sex and Society
SOC 2200- Introduction to Racial and Ethnic Groups
SOC 2240- Childhood Socialization
SOC 2250- Gender Images
SOC 2300- Life in an Aging Society/ GRNT 2300
SOC 2500 -Social Problems
SOC 3310 -Sociology of the Family/ WEST 3310
SOC 3340 -Food, Health, and Inequality
SOC 4700 -Global Feminisms/ WEST 4700
WEST
WEST 1010-Introduction to Social Justice Studies: Leadership,
Inclusion, and Engagement
WEST 3000- Race and Gender at the Movies
WEST 3040- Women around the World/ ANTH 3040
WEST 3060- Multi-Racial Identities
WEST 3070- Global Men and Masculinities
WEST 3090- Peep Show: Sexuality in Popular Culture
WEST 3310 -Sociology of the Family/ SOC 3310
WEST 3620- Media and Consumption
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Explore: Society, Health and Behavior
WEST 4100- Native American Perspectives on Museums/ MSGP
4100
WEST 4120- Indigenous Views on Sustainability: All My Relations
WEST 4700 -Global Feminisms/ SOC 4700
VAPA
MSGP 4100- Native American Perspectives on Museums/ WEST
4100
School of Public Affairs
CJ 1001- Introduction to Criminal Justice
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C. Navigate Courses
BI Degree
INOV 3010- Innovation Team: Research and Execute
Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences
HSCI 3630- Culture and Health
College of Business
ACCT 4960- Internship in Accounting
BUAD 4000- Business, Government, Law and Society
BUAD 4960- Internship in General Business
FNCE 4960- Internship in Finance
HRMG 4960- Internship in Human Resources
INFS 4960- Internship in Information Systems
INTB 4960- Internship in International Business
MGMT 4960- Internship in Management
PGMT 2100- Cooperative Internship IIa
PGMT 2110- Cooperative Internship IIb
SPTM 3960- Internship
College of Education
COUN 4500- Wellness, Resilience, and Emotional Intelligence
LEAD 3000- How college Students Develop
College of Engineering
ECE 3001- Electronic Projects
ECE 3610- Engineering Probability and Statistics
MAE 3040- Engineering Ethics
College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences
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Biology
BIOL 3240- Conservation Ecology
Communication
COMM 3240- Business and Professional Communication
COMM 3280- Intercultural and Global Communication
English
ENGL 3170- Riverrun Literary and Arts Journal
HUM
HUM 3990- Special Topics in the Humanities
Geography
GES 3410- Sonic Landscapes, Eco Acoustic Art / MUS 3410
History
HIST 3040- Sex, Marriage, Death in Pre-Industrial Europe
HIST 3480- Ideas, Identities, and Indiscretions: Transformations in
Early Modern Europe (1400-1800 c.e.)
HIST 4130- Baghdad to Burgos: Jews, Christians, & Muslims in
the Medieval Mediterranean World (600-1500 c.e)
HIST 4280- Beyond the Pillars of Hercules: The Trans-Atlantic
Empires of Spain and Portugal (1450 – 1750)
Philosophy
PHIL 3000- Cosmology and Culture
PHIL 3130- Ethics of Life and Health
PHIL 3240- Images of War and Terrorism
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Sociology
SOC 4480- Racial Story Telling Montgomery Course/WEST 4480
WEST
WEST 4480- Racial Story Telling Montgomery Course/SOC 4480
VAPA
MUS 3410- Sonic Landscapes, Eco Acoustic Art / GES 3410
MUS 4250- The Business of Music: Entrepreneurship and Creative
Enterprise
School of Public Affairs
CJ 3990- Art, Graffiti and Crime
CJ 4190 Women and Crime
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Summit Experience
D. Summit Experience
Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences
NURS 4400- Community Health Nursing
NURS 4290- Medical/Surgical Capstone
HSCI 4319- Clinical Laboratory Management II
HSCI 4810- Allied Health Completion Capstone
HSCI 4840- Program Evaluation
HSCI 4940- Nutrition Practicum
HSCI 4950- Exercise Testing and Prescription
College of Business
BUAD 4500- Cases and Concepts in Business Policy
College of Education
SPED 4031- Elementary/Secondary Student Teaching
TED 4630- Elementary- Student Teaching
TED 4730- Secondary- Student Teaching
UTED 4730- Apprentice Teaching (Chemistry, Biology, Physics,
Math)
College of Engineering
CS 4100- Compiler Design I
ECE 4890- Senior Seminar
ECE 4899- Senior Design Project
MAE 4511- Engineering Design II
BI Degree
ENTP 4500- Entrepreneurship and Strategy
Letters, Arts, and Sciences
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Summit Experience
Anthropology
ANTH 4980- Senior Seminar in Anthropology
Biology
BIOL 4010- Seminar in Biology
Chemistry
CHEM 4911 -Chemistry Capstone
CHEM 4921- Biochemistry of Human Health and Development
Communication
COMM 4000- Rhetorical Dimensions in Communication
COMM 4240- Advanced Organization Communication
COMM 4270- Digital Film Production
COMM 4350- Critical Analysis of Popular Culture
COMM 4800- Strategic Communication Tactics and Campaigns
COMM 4950- Seminar in Leadership and Organizational Change
English
ENGL 4090- PTW Senior Portfolio Practicum
ENGL 4300 -Studies in American Literature and Culture
ENGL 4310- Harlem Renaissance
ENGL 4410 -Topics in Contemporary Poetry Studies
ENGL 4700 -Seminar in Literary Theory
ENGL 4880 -Topics in Public Rhetorics
ENGL 4950 -Seminar in Literary Topics
ENGL 4970- Seminar in Shakespeare Studies
ENGL 4973- Shakespeare and Sustainability
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Summit Experience
Economics
ECON 4990-Senior Seminar
Geography
GES 4460- Field Studies in Geography
GES 4970- Honors in Geography
GES 4900- Historical Geography of the British Isles
GES 4990- Senior Thesis
History
HIST 4990 -Senior Thesis Seminar: Approaches to the Study of
History
Languages and Cultures
SPAN 4970- Senior Seminar Spanish
Math
MATH 4040- Senior Math Seminar
Philosophy
PHIL 4950- Senior Seminar and Thesis
Physics
PES 4810- Senior Physics Seminar
Political Science
PSC 4020- The American Congress
PSC 4210- International Politics
PSC 4470- Constitutional Law
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Summit Experience
Psychology
PSY 3660- Service-Learning Internship
PSY 4280-Seminar in Abnormal Psychology
PSY 4400-Senior Seminar in Social Psychology
PSY 4620- Seminar in Developmental Psychology
Sociology
SOC 4980- Capstone Preparatory
SOC 4990- The Sociology Capstone
VAPA
AH 4980-Senior Seminar in Art History
FILM 4980- Capstone
MUS 4980- Music Capstone: Senior Thesis
THTR 4980- Theatre Capstone: Advanced Theatre Production
VA 4980- Professional Seminar
WEST
WEST 4950- Capstone Senior Seminar
School of Public Affairs
CJ 4121- Ethics in Criminal Justice
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Integrated Components: Inclusiveness
E. Integrated Components
1. Inclusiveness (Global/Diversity)
BI Degree
INOV 1010- The Innovation Process
Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences
NURS 1230- Foundations of Nursing Practice
NURS 2080-Health Promotion
NURS 4400- Community Health Nursing
HSCI 3630- Culture and Health
College of Business
MGMT 3300- Introduction to Management and Organization
College of Education
LEAD 1000- Foundations of Education
LEAD 3000- How college Students Develop
TED 4400- Children's Literature
College of Engineering
GDD 2100- Game Design for Diverse Populations
MAE 1503- Introduction to Engineering Design
Letters, Arts, and Sciences
Anthropology
ANTH 1040- Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 3040- Women around the World/ WEST 3040
ANTH 3420- North American Indians/ WEST 3420
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Integrated Components: Inclusiveness
English
ENGL 2600- Literature: The Global Perspective I
ENGL 2610- Literature: The Global Perspective II
ENGL 2930- Exploring English Studies: Inclusiveness
ENGL 4860- Rhetorics of the Family: From Narrow to Inclusive
Geography
GES 1980-World Regional Geography
GES 1990- Introduction to Human Geography
GES 3070- Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa
GES 3400- Geopolitics
GES 3820- Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
GES 3980-Places and Faces: Geographic Issues in Film
GES 4020- Qualitative Methods in Geography
History
HIST 1110- Asian History: Southeast Asia
HIST 1120- Asian History: The Indian Subcontinent
HIST 1130- Asian History: China
HIST 1135- Introduction to Contemporary China
HIST 1140- Asian History: Japan
HIST 1400- Latin America to 1810
HIST 1410- Latin America Since 1810
HIST 1540- U.S.: Recent America, 1918-Present
HIST 1600- Making of the Modern Middle East I
HIST 1610 -Making of the Modern Middle East II
HIST 3010- Women in Classical Antiquity/ PHIL 3140/ WEST 3140
HIST 3120- The Panorama of World Civilizations to 1500
HIST 3220- Genocide: The Case of the Nazis
HIST 3550- Religion and American Culture: 1500-2000
HIST 3560- Modern Mexico
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Integrated Components: Inclusiveness
HIST 3590- Latin American History through Film
HIST 3720- From Slavery to Freedom, 1607-1877/ WEST 3720
HIST 3730- Vision and History in Native-American and AfricanAmerican Narratives
HIST 4130- Baghdad to Burgos: Jews, Christians, & Muslims in
the Medieval Mediterranean World (600-1500 c.e.)
HIST 4140- Women in Medieval Europe
HIST 4150- Astrolabes, Arms, & Azulejos (Tiles): Medieval
Science, Technology, & Material Culture (600-1500 c.e.)
HIST 4160- A Crossroads of Civilizations: Medieval Spain and
North Africa (600-1500 c.e.)
HIST 4280- Beyond the Pillars of Hercules: The Trans-Atlantic
Empires of Spain and Portugal (1450 – 1750)
HIST 4500 World War Two: A Global History
HIST 4530- Civil War and Reconstruction, 1850 – 1877
HIST 4730- Classical Chinese Thoughts and Politics
HIST 4740-Between Revolution and Reform: The Making of
Modern China (1800-2012)
HIST 4750- Modern Japan
HIST 4780- History of Modern Southeast Asia
HIST 4880 Research Seminar: Civil Rights in American History
ID
ID 3700- Art and Culture of Equatorial Africa
ID 3710- Great European Film Directors: A Historical View 19451994
Languages and Cultures
FCS 3240- French Culture from 1700-1917/ FR 3240
FCS 3380- Caribbean Literature, History, and Theory/ WEST 3380
FR 3240- French Culture from 1700-1917/ FCS 3240
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Integrated Components: Inclusiveness
SPAN 3690- Hispanic Culture in Film/ FILM 3690/ FCS 3690
Philosophy
PHIL 3140- Women in Classic Antiquity/ HIST 3010/ WEST 3140
Political Science
PSC 4480- Civil Rights and Liberties
Psychology
GRNT 3000- Introduction to Gerontology
Sociology
SOC 2220- Communities in a Global Environment
SOC 2250- Gender Images
SOC 3220- Urban and Community Sociology
SOC 3240- African American Community/ WEST 3240
SOC 3250- Power, Privilege and Social Difference/ WEST 3150
SOC 3290- Perspectives on Race and Ethnic Relations/ WEST
3290
SOC 3340- Food, Health, and Inequality
SOC 3400- Criminology/ WEST 3470
SOC 3490- Youth Gangs /WEST 3490
SOC 4040- Sociology of Gender and Sexuality /WEST 4040
SOC 4080- Men and Masculinities /WEST 4080
SOC 4200- Sociology of Poverty /WEST 4200
SOC 4240- Sociology of Dis/Ability
SOC 4290- Sport, Film, and Society
SOC 4380- Globalization and Development /WEST 4380
SOC 4390- Diversity Issues /WEST 4390
SOC 4480- Racial Story Telling Montgomery Travel Course/WEST
4480
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Integrated Components: Inclusiveness
SOC 4660- Sociology of Medicine
SOC 4700- Global Feminisms /WEST 4700
SOC 4960 -Juvenile Delinquency /WEST 4960
WEST
WEST 1010- Introduction to Social Justice Studies: Leadership,
Inclusion and Engagement
WEST 2040- Global Black Women Writers
WEST 2500- Race Gender at the Movies
WEST 3040- Women around the World /ANTH 3040
WEST 3090- Peep Show: Sexuality in Popular Culture
WEST 3100- Women of Color: Image and Voice
WEST 3140 – Women in Classical Antiquity/HIST 3010/PHIL 3140
WEST 3290- Perspectives on Race and Ethnic Relations /SOC
3290
WEST 3150- Power, Privilege and Social Difference /SOC 3250
WEST 3240 African American Community /SOC 3240
WEST 3380- Caribbean Literature, History, and Theory /FCS 3380
WEST 3420- North American Indians
WEST 3470- Criminology /SOC 3400
WEST 3480- Global Women's Issues
WEST 3490- Youth Gangs /SOC 3490
WEST 3720- From Slavery to Freedom, 1607-1877/ HIST 3720
WEST 3730- Vision and History in Native-American and AfricanAmerican Narratives
WEST 4040- Sociology of Gender and Sexuality /SOC 4040
WEST 4080- Men and Masculinities /SOC 4080
WEST 4120- Indigenous Views on Sustainability
WEST 4200- Sociology of Poverty /SOC 4200
WEST 4280- Native American Philosophical Thought
WEST 4380 -Globalization and Development /SOC 4380
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Integrated Components: Inclusiveness
WEST 4390- Diversity Issues /SOC 4390
WEST 4480- Racial Story Telling Montgomery Travel Course/SOC
4480
WEST 4500- Social Justice & Sustainability: Living Mindfully
WEST 4700- Global Feminisms /SOC 4700
WEST 4960 -Juvenile Delinquency /SOC 4960
School of Public Affairs
CJ 4120- Race, Class, and Crime
PAD 3268- Contemporary Issues in Social and Public Policy
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Integrated Components: Sustainability
2. Sustainability
Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences
NURS 2080- Health Promotion
HSCI 3950-Food Systems Management I
HSCI 4090- Food, Culture, Community, and Health
BI Degree
ENTP 1000- Introduction to Entrepreneurship
College of Business
BUAD 4000- Business, Government, Law, and Society
College of Engineering
MAE 3302-Engineering Thermodynamics II
MAE 3320- Biomass Energy Systems
MAE 4302- Sustainable Energy Systems
Letters, Arts, and Sciences
Anthropology
ANTH 1040- Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Biology
BIOL 3240- Conservation Ecology
BIOL 3700- General Ecology
Chemistry
CHEM 1201- Introduction to Chemistry
CHEM 1211- Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry
CHEM 4521 Environmental Chemistry
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Integrated Components: Sustainability
Economics
ECON 3310- Ecological Economics
ECON 3610- Work and Pay
ECON 3770- Economic Development
English
ENGL 2920- Exploring English Studies: Sustainability
ENGL 3421- Nature’s Nation: Sustainability and American
Literature
ENGL 3423- American Eco-Gothic: Literature, Film. Theory
ENGL 4973- Shakespeare and Sustainability
Geology
GEOL 3700- Environmental Geology
Geography
GES 1000-Enviromental Systems: Climate and Vegetation
GES 3070- Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa
GES 3170- Saving Place
GES 3180- Changing Place
GES 3250- Geography of Climate Change
GES 4170- Writing Place
GES 4340- Soils
GES 4420- Conservation and US Public Lands
GES 4500- Water Resources and Water Problems
GES 4560- Cultural and Political Ecology
GES 4570- Militarization, Environment, and Society
GES 4610- Urban Geography
GES 4650- Restoration Geographies
GES 4750-Recreation, Tourism, and the Environment
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Integrated Components: Sustainability
GES 4800- Sustainability Seminar
GES 4920- Geography of Food
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NAVI 3903- Signature Navigate: Energy
English
ENGL 3421- Nature’s Nation: Sustainability and American
Literature
ENGL 3423- American Eco-Gothic: Literature, Film. Theory
Philosophy
PHIL 4140- Philosophy, Globalization, and Sustainability
Physics and Energy Science
PES/ENSC 1600- Introductory Solar Energy
PES/ENSC 1620- Solar Energy Lab
Political Science
PSC 3420- Political Theory
PSC 4290- International Environmental Politics
Psychology
PSY 3900- Geography Summit
Sociology
SOC 3340- Food, Health, and Inequality
SOC 4250- Sociology of the Environment
SOC 4380- Globalization and Development /WEST 4380
SOC 4660- Sociology of Medicine
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Integrated Components: Sustainability
WEST
WEST 3620- Media and Consumption
WEST 4120- Indigenous Views on Sustainability: All My Relations
WEST 4380- Globalization and Development /SOC 4380
WEST 4500- Social Justice and Sustainability: Living Mindfully
School of Public Affairs
CJ 3530- Management and Offenders
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Writing Intensive Courses (WIC)
3. Writing Intensive Courses (WIC)
Beth-El College of Nursing and Health Sciences
NURS 2200- Fundamentals of Nursing Practice
NURS 4290- Medical/Surgical Capstone
HSCI 4010- Health Science Research
HSCI 4209- Clinical Immunology and Molecular Diagnostics
HSCI 4670- Health Assessment
HSCI 4930- Medical Nutrition Therapy I
HSCI 4950- Exercise Testing and Prescription
HSCI 4960- Medical Nutrition Therapy II
HSCI 4590- Concepts of Health and Disease
HSCI 4810- Allied Health Completion Capstone
College of Business
BUAD 3000- Integrated Skills for Management
College of Education
TED 4400- Children’s Literature
College of Engineering
ECE 3610- Engineering Probability and Statistics
GDD 2150-Fundamental Game Design Concepts
MAE 3040-Engineering Ethics
MAE 3130- Fluid Mechanics
MAE 3310- Heat and Mass Transfer
BI Degree
INOV 2010- Innovation Team: Analyze and Report
INOV 3010- Innovation Team: Research and Execute
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Writing Intensive Courses (WIC)
INOV 4010- Innovation Team: Design and Lead
Letters, Arts, and Sciences
Biology
BIOL 3240- Conservation Ecology
BIOL 4790- Laboratory Methods in Human Physiology
Chemistry
CHEM 1331- General Chemistry Majors II
CHEM 2001-Practical Scientific Writing
CHEM 4011-Instrumental Analysis
Communication
COMM 3240- Business and Professional Communication
COMM 4350- Critical Analysis of Popular Culture
English
ENGL 1800- Fundamentals of Creative Writing: Multiple Genres
ENGL 2030- Introduction to Creative Writing: Poetry
ENGL 2040- Introduction to Creative Writing: Nonfiction Prose
ENGL 2050- Introduction to Creative Writing: Fiction
ENGL 2600- Literature: The Global Perspective
ENGL 2820- Introduction to Rhetoric and Writing
ENGL 2920- Exploring English Studies: Sustainability
ENGL 2930- Exploring English Studies: Inclusiveness
ENGL 3010- Advanced Rhetoric and Writing
ENGL 3080- Advanced Business and Technical Writing
ENGL 3120- Technical Editing and Style
ENGL 3170- Riverrun Literary and Arts Journal
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Writing Intensive Courses (WIC)
ENGL 3910- Topics in Literature
ENGL 4300- Studies in American Literature and Culture
ENGL 4860- Special Topics in Rhetoric and Writing
ENGL 4880- Topics in Public Rhetorics
ENGL 4950- Seminar in Literary Topics
ENGL 4970- Seminar in Shakespeare Studies
ENG 4973- Shakespeare and Sustainability
Environmental Sciences
ENSC 4090- Image Processing/ GES 4090
Geography
GES 3820- Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean
GES 4090- Image Processing/ ENSC 4090
GES 4560- Cultural and Political Ecology
History
HIST 1400- Latin America to 1810
HIST 1410- Latin America Since 1810
HIST 1600- Making of the Modern Middle East I
HIST 3160- History of Ancient Egypt
HIST 3220- Genocide: The Case of Nazis and Jews
HIST 3480- Ideas, Identities, and Indiscretions: Transformations in
Early Modern Europe (1400-1800 c.e.)
HIST 3550- Religion and American Culture: 1500-2000
HIST 3560- Modern Mexico
HIST 3590- Latin American History through Film
HIST 4110- Early Medieval Europe
HIST 4130- Baghdad to Burgos: Jews, Christians, & Muslims in
the Medieval Mediterranean World (600-1500 c.e)
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Writing Intensive Courses (WIC)
HIST 4150- Astrolabes, Arms, & Azulejos (Tiles): Medieval
Science, Technology, & Material Culture (600-1500 c.e.)
HIST 4160- A Crossroads of Civilizations: Medieval Spain and
North Africa (600-1500 c.e.)
HIST 4280- Beyond the Pillars of Hercules: The Trans-Atlantic
Empires of Spain and Portugal (1450 – 1750)
HIST 4750- Modern Japan
HIST 4770- Vietnam Wars
HIST 4780- History of Modern Southeast Asia
HIST 4803- Research Seminar: American West
HIST 4830- Research Seminar: Depression and War, 1929-1945
HIST 4880- Research Seminar: Civil Rights in American History
HIST 4990- Senior Thesis Seminar: Approaches to the Study of
History
HUM
HUM 3990- Special Topics in the Humanities
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NAVI 3903- Signature Navigate: Energy
Philosophy
PHIL 1000- Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 1020- Introduction to Ethics
PHIL 1300- Introduction to Philosophies of Asia
PHIL 3000- Cosmology and Culture
PHIL 3070- Religion and Popular Culture
PHIL 3100- World Religions
PHIL 3130- Biomedical Ethics
PHIL 3160- Philosophical Issues in Death and Dying
PHIL 3180- Practical Ethics
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Writing Intensive Courses (WIC)
PHIL 3190- Ethics
PHIL 3200- Politics and the Law
PHIL 3600- Philosophy of Religion
Political Science
PSC 4230- The United States in World Politics
PSC 4470- Constitutional Law
PSC 4480- Civil Rights and Liberties
Psychology
PSY 2110- Introduction to Psychological Research and
Measurements
Sociology
SOC 2120- Introduction to Social Research / CJ 3100
VAPA
AH 1500- Art and Ideas: Michelangelo to Basquiat
AH 3240- The Art of Greece and Rome
AH 3250- Women, Visual Arts, and Culture
AH 3860- Contemporary Art
AH 4980- Senior Seminar in Art History
VAPA 1500- Arts Innovations: Methods and Practices
WEST
WEST 3990- Readings in Multiethnic Literature
WEST 4050- From the Harem to the War Zone: Women Writers
Encountering the Orient and Occident
College of Education
UTED
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Writing Intensive Courses (WIC)
UTED- 4720 Reading in the Content Area
School of Public Affairs
CJ 3100- Criminal Justice Research Methods/ SOC 2120
CJ 3250- Violence in Society
CJ 3990- Art, Graffiti and Crime
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