Cultural Diversity in the United States – 3 credits Courses in this

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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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