General Education Core Course Lists AY2012–13 Page 1
Submission Date: February 27, 2012
Senate Action and Date: Approved 03/16/2012
Faculty Senate Document 11- 18
[ Corrected 3/22/2013 Additional courses in italics.
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Disposition, when approved:
X Chancellor
X Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
X Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management and Student Services
X Registrar
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Faculty Senate Policies and Procedures Manual
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The General Education Committee presents the following General Education Core Course Lists, to take effect for all newly admitted students in fall 2012.
Quantitative Reasoning Core Courses
(Note: * = Transfer Indiana-Listed Course)
CNIT 12700 Spreadsheet Applications
CNIT 26700 Introduction to C++ Language
Programming
ECON 25100 Microeconomics*
ECON 25200 Macroeconomics*
PSY 20100 Introduction to Statistics in
Psychology
Natural Sciences Core Courses
(Note: * = Transfer Indiana-Listed Course, L = course includes laboratory)
ASTR 26300 Descr. Astronomy: Solar System L
ASTR 26400 Descr. Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies L
BIOL 11000 Fundamentals of Biology I* L
BIOL 22200 AIDS Online
BIOL 30300 Birds of NW Indiana L
BIOL 32400 Nat. Hist. of Great Smoky Mtns L
BIOL 32500 Nat. Hist. of NW Indiana L
Technology Core Courses
BCM 10000 Intro to Construction
CGT 11000 Technical Graphics Communications
CNIT 10700 Computer Literacy
CNIT 12100 Microcomputer Database Applications
CNIT 12600 Website Development and Internet
Technologies
CNIT 12800 Advanced Word Processing
CNIT 17500 Visual Programming
CNIT 17600 Information Technology Architectures
CNIT 18000 Introduction to Systems Development
CNIT 19000 CNIT Problem Solving
CNIT 22000 Programming I for Engineering and
Scientists
SOC 38200 Introduction to Methods of Social
Research
STAT 11300 Statistics and Society
STAT 30100 Elementary Statistical Methods
CGT 11000 Technical Graphics Communications
ENGR 18900 C++ Programming
IET 35200 Operations Management
MET 16200 Computational Analysis Tools in MET
MET 29900 Intro to Parametric Modeling
CHM 10300 Chemistry & Society* L
CHM 11500 General Chemistry 1* L
CHM 11600 General Chemistry 2* L
CHM 11900 General Chemistry (Pre-Nursing)* L
EAS 10000 Planet Earth*
EAS 10400 Oceanography
EAS 11300 Introduction to Environmental Science
EAS 12000 Introduction To Geography
FN 30300 Essentials of Nutrition*
CNIT 26700 Introduction to C++ Language
Programming
CPET 29900 Technical Software for ECET & MET
ECET 10700 Intro to Circuit Analysis
ECET 15700 Electronics Circuit Analysis
ECET 10900 Digital Fundamentals
ECET 15900 Digital Applications
ECET 20900 Intro to Microcontrollers
ECET 21300 Survey of Electricity & Electronics
ENGR 18900 C++ Programming
IET 10400
IET 35200
Industrial Organization
Operations Management
MET 14100 Materials I
MET 29900 Intro to Parametric Modeling
General Education Core Course Lists AY2012–13
Humanities Core Courses
(Note: * = Transfer Indiana-Listed Course)
COM 24000 Introduction to Oral Interpretation
ENGL 20100 The Nature of Literary Study
ENGL 20500 Introduction to Creative Writing*
ENGL 22100 Introduction to Shakespeare
ENGL 23100 Introduction to Literature*
ENGL 23500 Introduction to Drama
ENGL 23700 Introduction to Poetry*
ENGL 23800 Introduction to Fiction
ENGL 24000 Survey of British Literature I
ENGL 24100 Survey of British Literature II
ENGL 25700 Literature of Black America
ENGL 26600 World Literature I
ENGL 26700 World Literature II
ENGL 28600 The Movies
ENGL 35000 Survey of American Literature I*
ENGL 35100 Survey of American Literature II*
GBG 12700 Development of Business in the United
States
IDIS 23500 Introduction to Great Issues
Social Sciences Core Courses
(Note: * = Transfer Indiana-Listed Course)
ANTH 10000 Introduction to Anthropology
ANTH 10500 Cultural Anthropology
COM 20400 Critical Perspectives on
Communication
COM 21200 Approaches to the Study of
Interpersonal Communication*
COM 25000 Mass Communication and Society*
COM 32000 Small Group Discussion
COM 32400 Introduction to Organizational
Communication
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GBG 25900 Law and Society
HIST 10200 Introduction to the Ancient World
HIST 10300 Introduction to the Medieval World
HIST 10400 Introduction to the Modern World
HIST 10500 Survey of Global History
HIST 15100 American History to 1877*
HIST 15200 United States since 1877*
PHIL 11000 Introduction to Philosophy*
PHIL 11100 Ethics*
SPAN 23500 Spanish American Literature in
Translation
SPAN 24100 Introduction to the Study of Hispanic
Literature (taught in Spanish)
SPAN 33500 Literature of Spanish Speaking Peoples in the U. S. (in English, some knowledge of Spanish desirable)
THTR 20100 Theater Appreciation*
THTR 30800 History and Development of American
Musical Theatre
OLS 25200 Organizational Behavior
POL 10100 American Government and Politics*
POL 13000 Introduction to International Relations*
POL 14100 Governments of the World
PSY 12000 Elementary Psychology*
PSY 24000 Introduction to Social Psychology*
SOC 10000 Introductory Sociology*
SOC 22000 Social Problems*
SWRK 26100 Introduction to Social Work