Cultural Diversity in the United States – 3 credits Sustainability – 3 credits Courses in this category focus on the culturally complex social fabric of the United States to help students enhance their abilities to interact with the diverse groups that make up our nation. Courses in this category focus on ways in which the science of the natural environment interacts with economic, social, and political forces in a local, national and/or global context. AAAS 1102 AAAS 1104 AMIN 1010 AMIN 1020 AMIN 1606 AMIN 2015 AMIN 2210 AMIN 2405 AMIN 2407 AMIN 2605 AMIN 3206 AMIN 3230 AMIN 3410 AMIN 3420 AMIN 3450 AMIN 3620 AMIN 3660 AMIN 4230 AMIN 4630 AMIN 4640 ART 1814 ARTH 2390 ASL 4105 BIOL 2763 COMM 2929 CSD 2230 CST 1101 CST 2001 EDUC 1100 ENGL 3563 ENGL 3564 ENGL 3573 GEOG 2305 GEOG 3350 HLTH 3341 MU 1005 PHIL 1003 PSY 2021 PSY 2223 SOC 1101 SOC 1201 SOC 3330 SPAN 2540 SPED 1357 SW 1619 WS 1000 WS 2101 WS 3100 WS 3150 WS 3300 WS 3350 Intro to the Atlantic Slave Trade Intro to Black America American Indian Experience to 1900 American Indian Experience 1900-present Intro to American Indian Literature Ojibwe History and Culture American Indian Politics American Indian Families and Society History of American Indian Education Survey of American Indian Arts Federal Indian Policy American Indian Tribal Gov. and Law Fur Trade in Canada and the United States American Indians in Sports American Indian Women Ojibwe Literature American Indian Novel Intro to Federal Indian Law American Indians in the Media American Indians in the Movies Creating Across Cultures American Art of the 20th Century History of the American Deaf Community Biology of Women Intercultural Communication Intro to Human Communication Disorders Intro to Cultural Studies Intro to GLBT Studies Human Diversity American Literature I American Literature II Survey of African American Literature Geography of Cultural Diversity Gender, Space and Culture Encountering Death and Grief Jazz Studies Ethics and Society Developmental Psychology Gender in Society Intro to Sociology Sociology of the Family American Civil Rights Movement Latino Literatures and Cultures Individuals with Disabilities in Society Race, Class, and Gender in the US Intro to Women’s Studies Women, Race, and Class in the US Feminist Theory Women-Identified Culture Women and Spirituality Women and the Law (3) (4) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (2) (4) (3) (4) (4) (3) (4) (4) (4) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (4) (4) (4) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (4) (3) (3) (3) ANTH 3888 ANTH 4631 ART 3305 CE 1100 CE 4515 CE 5515 CHE 1020 CHE 3251 CHE 4501 CHE 4603 CHEM 1105 CHEM 2212 COMM 3620 CST 4500 EDUC 1201 EDUC 4234 ES 2803 ES 3100 GEOG 2306 GEOG 3461 GEOL 1110 GEOL 1130 GEOL 1610 PHIL 3325 PHYS 1035 SOC 4860 SPAN 2550 WS 3600 WS 3775 Anthropology of Food Anthropology and Environment Sustainability Studio: Theory and Practice Green Homes Sustainable Design and Construction Sustainable Design and Construction Intro to Engineering Sustainability Intro to Pulp and Paper Process Chemical Engineering Design I Biorenewable Resources From the Industrial Rev. to Green Chemistry Environmental Chemistry Boundary Waters in Controversy The New Commons Managing Planet Earth Science, Technology, and Society Issues in Global Ecology Sustainable Food Systems Environmental Conservation Geography of Global Resources Geology and Earth Systems Intro to Environmental Science Oceanography Environmental Ethics Energy Environmental Sociology Globalization and Sustainability Ecofeminist Theories and Practices Women, Globalization, and Food CHIN 1101 CHIN 1102 CHIN 1103 CHIN 1104 CHIN 1201 CHIN 1202 COMM 1000 COMM 1112 COMM 1222 COMM 1511 FR 1101 FR 1102 FR 1201 FR 1202 FR 2301 FR 3302 GER 1101 GER 1102 GER 1201 GER 1202 GER 2301 GER 3302 GER 2500 LANG 1101 LANG 1102 LANG 1201 LANG 1202 RUSS 1101 RUSS 1102 SPAN 1101 SPAN 1102 SPAN 1201 SPAN 1202 SPAN 2301 SPAN 4004 Liberal Education Program (LEP) 2012-2013 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (4) (3) (3) (4) (3) (4) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (4) (4) (3) (4) (3) (3) (4) (3) (3) The Liberal Education Core requires a maximum of 39 credits of course work; however, a single course can be used to satisfy multiple requirements, reducing the total number of credits. Part I. Language and Reasoning Skills (9 credits) a. Writing and Information Literacy -WRIT 1120 (3 credits) b. Oral Communication and Languages (3 credits) c. Logic and Quantitative Reasoning (3 credits) Part II. Knowledge Domains (21 credits) a. Natural Sciences (6 credits, 2 designators, 1 lab) b. Social Sciences (6 credits, 2 designators) c. Humanities (6 credits, 2 designators) d. Fine Arts (3 credits) Part III. Key Topics (9 credits) a. Global Perspectives (3 credits) b. Cultural Diversity in the US (3 credits) c. Sustainability (3 credits) NOTE ALSO WHERE APPROPRIATE: 1Course may also fulfill the Global Perspectives category. 2Course may also fulfill the Cultural Diversity in the U.S. category. 3Course may also fulfill the Sustainability category. Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MTC) Students intending to transfer within Minnesota and who wish to fulfill the MTC must satisfy the 10 specific competencies of the MTC. The list of UMD courses that can be used to do this is available from the UMD Office of Financial Aid and Registrar (139 Darland Administration Building, UMD, Duluth, MN 55812 or online at www.d.umn.edu/registrar/mtc.htm A maximum of 10 credits S-N and a maximum of three S-N credits in any one category may be applied to the LEP or MTC Courses in this category develop students’ logic and/or quantitative reasoning skills and enable them to apply these skills to a variety of everyday situations. Writing and Information Literacy Course develops students’ skills in written communication as well as information access and use. College Writing (3) Oral Communication and Languages – 3 credits Courses in this category focus on the knowledge and skills of effective oral communication and/or language competence in languages other than English. Academic Affairs March 2012 AMIN 1103 AMIN 1104 AMIN 2103 AMIN 2104 ASL 2001 ASL 2002 ASL 3003 ASL 3004 ASL 4005 CHE 3211 Intro to the Ojibwe Language Beginning Ojibwe II Intermediate Ojibwe I Intermediate Ojibwe II Beginning American Sign Language I Beginning American Sign Language II Intermediate American Sign Language I Intermediate American Sign Language II Advanced American Sign Language Chemical Engineering Lab I (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (3) (3) (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (1-4) Logic and Quantitative Reasoning – 3 credits LIBERAL EDUCATION CATEGORIES AND COURSES Writ 1120 Beginning Chinese I Beginning Chinese II Beginning Chinese III Beginning Chinese IV Intermediate Chinese I Intermediate Chinese II Human Communication Theory Public Speaking Interpersonal Communication Honors: Public Speaking Beginning French I Beginning French II Intermediate French I Intermediate French II Advanced French Advanced French Composition and Conversation Beginning German I Beginning German II Intermediate German I Intermediate German II Advanced German Advanced German Composition and Conversation German Business Culture Beginning Foreign Language I Beginning Foreign Language II Intermediate Foreign Language I Intermediate Foreign Language II Beginning Russian I Beginning Russian II Beginning Spanish I Beginning Spanish II Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish II Advanced Spanish Spanish Conversation (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) COMM 1600 CS 1101 CS 1121 CS 1301 CS 1511 CS 1581 CS 2121 ECON 2030 GEOG 2552 LING 1811 MATH 1024 MATH 1141 MATH 1160 MATH 1250 MATH 1290 MATH 1296 MATH 1297 MATH 1596 MATH 1597 PHIL 1008 PHIL 1018 STAT 1411 STAT 2411 Argumentation and Debate Intro to Web Programming Intro to Programming in Visual BASIC Intro to 3D Game Development Computer Science I Honors: Computer Science I Intro to Programming in Java Applied Statistics for Business and Economics Intro to Maps and Geospatial Data Intro to Linguistics Intro to Contemporary Mathematics Math for Elementary Education Finite Math and Intro to Calculus Precalculus Calculus for Natural Sciences Calculus I Calculus II Honors: Calculus I Honors: Calculus II Critical Thinking Logic Intro to Statistics Statistical Methods (3) (3) (3) (4) (5) (5) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (4) (5) (4) (5) (5) (5) (5) (5) (4) (4) (3) (3) SOC 49501 SW 1000 SW 12101 SW 12121 SW 16192 WS 10002 WS 21012 WS 30001 Natural Sciences - 6 credits, 2 designators, 1 lab Courses in this category focus on the observation, identification, description, experimental investigation, and theory of natural phenomena, including methods of natural scientific investigation. Students must complete one course with a lab component. AST 1040 BIOL 1001 BIOL 1011 BIOL 1087 BIOL 1094 BIOL 27632 CHEM 1113 CHEM 1153 CHEM 1154 CHEM 1161 CHEM 22123 GEOG 1414 GEOL 11103 GEOL 1120 GEOL 11303 GEOL 16103 GEOL 2350 PHYS 1001 PHYS 1011 PHYS 1033 PHYS 10353 PHYS 2013 PHYS 2014 Intro to Astronomy Biology and Society (with lab) General Biology I (with lab) Freshman Seminar: Darwinian Medicine Northern Stream Ecosystems Biology of Women General, Organic, Biological Chemistry (with lab) General Chemistry I General Chemistry Lab I (with lab) Honors: General Chemistry I (with lab) Environmental Chemistry (with lab) Physical Geography (with lab) Geology and Earth Systems (with lab) Life and Death of the Dinosaurs Intro to Environmental Science (with lab) Oceanography Earth Resources Intro to Physics I (with lab) Ideas in Physics Cosmology, String Theory, Death of the Universe Energy General Physics I General Physics I (with lab) (3) (4) (5) (3) (3) (2) (5) (4) (1) (5) (4) (4) (4) (3) (4) (3) (3) (5) (3) (3) (3) (4) (1) Social Sciences – 6 credits, 2 designators Courses in this category focus on those branches of knowledge that investigate how cultural, social, and structural factors influence human social behavior, including methods of social scientific investigation. AMIN 24052 ANTH 10801 ANTH 1601 ANTH 1602 ANTH 16041 ANTH 1612 COMM 1010 COMM 2101 COMM 2102 CRIM 1301 CSD 22302 ECH 2025 ECON 1003 ECON 1022 ECON 1023 GEOG 1304 GEOG 2313 IE 3125 PHIL 2011 POL 1011 PSY 1003 PSY 20212 SOC 1080 SOC 11012 SOC 12012 SOC 33302 SOC 3701 American Indian Families and Society Freshman Seminar: Understanding Global Cultures Freshman Seminar: Prehistoric Cultures Prehistoric Cultures Cultural Anthropology Intro to Archaeology Persuasion Foundations of Mass Communication Media Effects Intro to Criminology Intro to Human Comm. Disorders Educating the Human Brain Economics and Society Principles of Economics: Macro Principles of Economics: Micro Human Geography Economic Geography Engineering Economic Analysis Philosophy of Language American Government and Politics General Psychology Developmental Psychology Development of Social Selves Intro to Sociology Sociology of the Family American Civil Rights Movement Social Psychology (3) (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (3) (3) (4) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (4) (4) (3) (4) (3) (3) (3) International Migration to the US Intro to Social Welfare Global Issues Honors Seminar: Global Issues Race, Class, and Gender in the US Intro to Women’s Studies Women, Race, and Class in the US Transnational Perspectives (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) Humanities – 6 credits, 2 designators Courses in this category focus on those branches of knowledge concerned with human thought and culture, including methods of inquiry typically used in humanistic study. AMIN 10202 AMIN 16062 AMIN 36602 AMIN 46302 AMIN 46402 ARTH 1303 ARTH 1304 ARTH 13051 ARTH 1400 ARTH 2300 ARTH 23902 BLAW 2001 CE 1000 COMM 1500 COMM 1625 CS 3111 EDUC 1101 ENGL 1001 ENGL 1101 ENGL 1535 ENGL 1575 ENGL 15821 ENGL 15831 ENGL 15851 ENGL 1666 ENGL 1801 ENGL 1803 ENGL 1805 ENGL 1907 ENGL 2571 ENGL 2581 ENGL 3223 ENGL 3501 ENGL 3502 ENGL 35632 ENGL 35642 ENGL 35732 FR 2315 FR 3310 FR 3905 FR 40181 FR 44121 FR 4422 FR 4472 FR 4492 GER 2040 GER 2402 GER 3401 GER 3601 GER 3602 GER 4302 American Indian Experience 1900-present Intro to American Indian Lit American Indian Novel American Indians in the Media American Indians in the Movies History of World Art I History of World Art II Survey of Non-Western Art Paris in the Age of Impressionism: Honors Seminar City as a Work of Art American Art of the 20th Century The Legal Environment History of Structural Engineering Media and Society Philosophy and Rhetoric Computer Ethics Education in Modern Society Great American Authors Literature Appreciation King Arthur in History, Literature and Art 20th Century Literature Intro to World Literatures Topics in Contemporary African Literature Australian and New Zealand Literature Tales of Terror Freshman Seminar: American Gothic Freshman Seminar: Unseen Reality Freshman Seminar: Satire and Humor Intro to Literature Contemporary Literature Women Writers Shakespeare British Literature I British Literature II American Literature I American Literature II Survey of African American Literature French Cinema Survey: Essays, Short Stories, and Poetry Autobiography in French Literature and Cinema Francophone Cultures and Literature Contemporary French Culture and Society 20th Century Novel French Classical Literature 19th Century Novel Berlin: Myth, Legend and Reality Germany Today Intro to Literary Studies German Studies I German Studies II Women Writers and Filmmakers (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (4) (3) (3) (3) (4) (4) (4) (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) GER 4305 GER 44041 GER 4502 HIST 1027 HIST 1207 HIST 1208 HIST 1304 HIST 1305 HIST 2345 HIST 2515 HIST 3235 LANG 2050 PHIL 1001 PHIL 10032 PHIL 10071 PHIL 1021 PHIL 1101 PHIL 2001 PHIL 2021 PHIL 3242 PHIL 33253 POL 1610 RUSS 2316 SPAN 20931 SPAN 25402 SPAN 30421 SPAN 30441 SPAN 4011 SPAN 4013 SPAN 4018 SPAN 4019 SPAN 4022 SPAN 4027 SPAN 4028 SPAN 4090 TH 1071 TH 4801 WRIT 1506 WS 31002 WS 33002 German Cinema Contemporary Germany German Modernisms Intro to Islam Dawn of Modern Europe Europe in the Modern Age US History, Part I: 1607-1877 US History, Part II: 1865-Present Science and Society: 1500-Present Pre-Colonial Africa History and Soccer Digital Humanities: Language as Interface Intro to Philosophy Ethics and Society Philosophy and World Religions Classical Mythology Honors: Intro to Philosophy Existentialist Literature Science and Pseudo-Science Values and Technology Environmental Ethics Intro to Political Theory 19th Century Russian Literature Spanish Historical Film and Fiction Latino Literatures and Cultures Hispanic American Civilization and Culture Spanish Civilization and Culture Hispanic American Prose Hispanic American Poetry and Drama Hispanic America From Within Hispanic America in the 21st Century Medieval to Early Modern Spain Modern Spanish Literature and Culture Literature/Culture of Spain 19th Century to Present Aspects of the Hispanic World Musical Theatre History Theatre History I Literacy, Technology, and Society Feminist Theory Women and Spirituality (4) (4) (4) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (4) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (4) (3) (4) (4) (3) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (3) (3) (4) (3) Fine Arts – 3 credits Courses in this category focus on students’ abilities to think and act with creativity, demonstrating intellectual curiosity, imagination and flexibility, including methods of inquiry used in the aesthetic appreciation of static and kinetic fine art. ART 1001 ART 1002 ART 1003 ART 1006 ART 1009 ART 1305 ART 1405 ART 1605 ART 1607 ART 18142 ART 1900 ART 2810 ART 3405 ARTH 2815 DN 1001 DN 1101 DN 1111 DN 1131 Art Today Intro to Art Intro to Design Freshman Seminar: Fundamentals of Drawing Drawing Fundamentals Social Multiples: Availability and Circulation Fundamentals of Ceramics I Fundamentals of Photography Freshman Seminar: Fundamentals of Photography Creating Across Cultures Visual Literacy Art in Elementary Education Fundamentals of Ceramics II Women Artists in History Intro to the World of Dance Modern Technique I Jazz Dance Technique I Ballet Technique I (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (2) (2) (2) FA 1102 GER 2315 GER 3403 MU 1001 MU 1004 MU 10052 MU 1501 MU 1502 MU 1503 MU 1504 MU 1505 MU 1510 MU 1511 MU 1512 MU 1513 MU 2001 MU 2003 MU 2005 SPAN 4017 SPAN 4030 TH 1001 TH 1051 Creating Art German Film: History and Analysis German Theater and Performance Intro to Music Music in Film Jazz Studies Concert Band Symphonic Wind Ensemble Symphony Orchestra Chamber Orchestra Jazz Ensemble Concert Chorale University Singers Chamber Singers Vocal Jazz Ensemble Ethnic and Folk Music of the World Survey of American Music African Roots of American Music Hispanic American Cinema and Culture Cinema and Culture of Spain Intro to Theatre Arts Intro to Film (3) (4) (4) (3) (3) (3) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (3) (3) (3) (4) (4) (3) (3) Global Perspectives – 3 credits Courses in this category focus on issues facing at least one country other than the United States, with an emphasis on shifts in cultural, economic, political, and social relationships. AAAS 1103 AMIN 4250 ANTH 1080 ANTH 1604 ARTH 1305 COMM 3625 ENGL 1582 ENGL 1583 ENGL 1585 FR 4018 FR 4412 GEOG 1202 GEOG 2360 GER 4404 HIST 2365 INTB 4211 PHIL 1007 POL 1050 PSY 2023 SOC 4950 SPAN 2093 SPAN 3042 SPAN 3044 SW 1210 SW 1212 WS 3000 WS 3001 WS 3200 WS 3250 WS 3301 WS 3750 Intro to Africa American Indian Diplomacy Freshman Seminar: Understanding Global Cultures Cultural Anthropology Survey of Non-Western Art Rhetoric of Globalization Intro to World Literatures Topics in Contemporary African Literature Australian and New Zealand Literature Francophone Cultures and Literature Contemporary French Culture and Society World Regional Geography Geography of Religion Contemporary Germany Russia in the 20th Century Innovation in Ireland Philosophy and World Religions Intro to International Relations Marriages and Families Worldwide International Migration to the US Spanish Historical Film and Fiction Hispanic American Civilization and Culture Spanish Civilization and Culture Global Issues Honors Seminar: Global Issues Transnational Perspectives Third World Women Women’s Autobiographies Women, Peace, and War Women and Religion Voices of African Women (3) (3) (3) (4) (3) (3) (4) (3) (4) (4) (4) (3) (4) (4) (3) (3) (3) (3) (4) (3) (4) (4) (4) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3) (3)