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Show • General Education Requirements General Education Requirement; s • student in the methods, major themes and organizing concepts of the various disciplinary approaches to learnings. Please Note: Courses taken to fulfill General Education requirements must be graded; i.e., cannot be taken on a Credit/No-credit basis. General Education Requirements - HUMANITIES AREA • Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Fine Arts: Select 15 credit hours from at least 4 groups. • Bachelor of Science: Select 9 credit hours from at least 2 groups. • Bachelor of Integrated Studies: Select 12 credit hours from at least 3 groups. • One literature course is required for all four degrees. Groups: ART: Art HU101, Introduction to the Visual Arts (3) Art HU103, Studio Art for the Non-Art Major (3) Art HU201, Art and Architecture of the World: Paleolithic-AD 200 (4) Art HU202, Art and Architecture of the World: AD 200- 1600 (4) Art HU203, Art and Architecture of the World: AD 1600- Present (4) Art HU204, Introduction to Asian Art (3) COMMUNICATION: Commun HU102, Principles of Public Speaking (3) Commun HU105, Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (3) Commun HU228, Mass Media and Society (3) DANCE: Dance HU101, Introduction to Dance (3) FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Foreign Language class HU190, Study Abroad (Entry- Level Proficiency: No Functional Ability) (1-5) Foreign Language class HU290, Study Abroad (Entry- Level Proficiency: Novice High) (1-5) Foreign Language class HU203, Second Year (4) HONORS: Honors HU153, Perspectives in the Humanities (3-5) Honors HU/SS 211, Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the West in the Classical and Medieval Eras (4) Honors HU/SS 212, Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the Modern Era (4) Honors HU/SS 213, Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the East (4) LITERATURE: • Foreign Language HL170, Introduction to Foreign Literature in Translation (4) • Engl HL232, Introduction to Fiction (3) • Engl HL233, Introduction to Drama (3) Engl HL234, Introduction to Poetry (3) Engl HL250, Introduction to Literature (3) Engl HL251, Masterpieces of American Literature (3) Engl HL261, Masterpieces of English Literature (3) Engl HL268, Introduction to Shakespeare (3) Engl HL271, Perspectives on Women's Literature (3) Engl HL275, Themes & Ideas (3) MUSIC: • Music HU 101, Introduction to Music (5) • Music HU 102, The Evolution of Jazz (3) • Music HU103, Music in American Culture (3) • Music HU104, Music, The Arts and Civilization (3) PHILOSOPHY: • Philo HU101, Introduction to Philosophy (5) • Philo HU 112, Introduction to Ethics (5) • Philo HU 115, Practical Reasoning (4) THEATRE ARTS: • Theatr HU101, Understanding Theatre (3) • Theatr HU102, Survey of Cinema (3) • Theatr HU104, Survey of American Musical Theatre (3) SCIENCE AREA • Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Fine Arts: Select 9 credit hours in the Science area, at least one course from a life science group and at least one course from a physical science group. • Bachelor of Science: Select 18 credit hours in Science, at least two courses from two different physical science groups and at least two courses from two different life science groups. • Bachelor of Integrated Studies: Select 12 credit hours, at least one course from a life science group and one course from a physical science group. Groups-Life Science: BOTANY: • Botany LS 110, General Botany (5) • Botany LS 130, Past, Present, and Future Uses of Plants (4) • Botany LS 137, Principles of Life Science (5) • Botany LSI40, Environment Appreciation (3) HONORS: • Honors LS 151, Perspectives in the Life Sciences (3-5) MICROBIOLOGY: • Micro LS 111, Introductory Microbiology (5) • Micro LS 115, Elementary Public Health (4) • Micro LS 137, Principles of Life Science (5) • Micro LS205, Principles of Microbiology (5) ZOOLOGY: Zool LSI 37, Principles of Life Science (5) Zool LSI60, General Zoology (5) Zool LSI80, Human Biology (5) Zool LS201, Human Physiology (5) Zool LS230, Human Genetics and Society (5) Groups-Physical Science: CHEMISTRY: • Chem PS 101, Introduction to Chemistry (5) • Chem PS 111, General Chemistry (5) • Chem PS121, Principles of Chemistry (5) • Chem PS 136, Principles of Physical Science (5) EARTH SCIENCE: Geogr PS 101, Physical Geography (5) Geogr PS113, Introduction to Meteorology (4) Geogr PS 135, Principles of Earth Science (5) Geol PS 103, Earthquakes & Volcanoes (3) Geol PS111/111L, Physical Geology (5) Geol PS 135, Principles of Earth Science (5) Geol PS 160, Dinosaurs, Fossils, & Extinction (4) Geol PS 180, Geology of the National Parks (3) HONORS: • Honors PS 150, Perspectives in the Physical Sciences (3-5) PHYSICS: Phsx PS101, Introduction to Physics (5) Phsx PS 103, Introduction to Astronomy (5) Phsx PS111, General Physics (4) Phsx PS114, Laboratory Physics (1) Phsx PS 136, Principles of Physical Science (5) Phsx PS261, Physics for Scientists & Engineers (4) Phsx PS264, Laboratory Physics (1) NOTE: The Biomedical Sciences Core courses, Hthsci 111, 112, and 113 also satisfy some Natural Science general education credit. See the Health Sciences section of the College of Health Professions for a detailed explanation. NOTE: Elementary Education majors should take Geol or Geogr PS 135, Chem or Phsx PS 136, and Botany or Micro or Zool LSI37, and one other LS life Science course to satisfy general education requirements. SOCIAL SCIENCE AREA • Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Fine Arts: Select 12 credit hours from at least 2 groups. • Bachelor of Science: Select 9 credit hours from at least 2 groups. • Bachelor of Integrated Studies: Select 12 credit hours from at least 3 groups. Groups: ANTHROPOLOGY • Anthro SSI01, Introduction to Anthropology (5) • Anthro SS203, Introduction to Archaeology (5) • Anthro SS211, Peoples and Cultures of the World (3) CRIMINAL JUSTICE • CJ 101, Criminal Justice (5) ECONOMICS: Econ SS 101, Principles of Economics (5) • Econ SS203, Macroeconomic Analysis (4) • Econ SB274, Economic History of the U.S. (5) GEOGRAPHY: Geogr SSI 10, World Regional Geography (5) Geogr SS152, Geography of the U.S. & Canada (5) GERONTOLOGY: Geront SS101, Introduction to Gerontology (5) Geront SS222, Introduction to Social Gerontology (3) HISTORY: Hist SS101, SS102, SS103, History of World Societies (4), (4), (4) Hist SB 170, American Civilization (5) HONORS: Honors SSI52, Perspectives in the Social Sciences (3-5) Honors SS/HU 211, Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the West in the Classical and Medieval Eras (4) Honors SS/HU 212, Intellectual Traditions: Great ideas of the Modern Era (4) Honors SS/HU 213, Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the East (4) PHILOSOPHY: • Philo SS 180, Self in Society (5) POLITICAL SCIENCE: • Polsci SB110, American National Government (5) • Polsci SS220, Introduction to Political Theory (5) • Polsci SS240, Introduction to International Politics (5) • Polsci SS280, Introduction to Comparative Politics (5) PSYCHOLOGY: • Psych SS 101, Introductory Psychology (5) • Psych SS200, Interpersonal Relations & Communication (3) SOCIAL WORK: • Soclwk SS 101, Introduction to Social Work (5) SOCIOLOGY: • Soclgy SS 101, Introduction to Sociology (5) • Soclgy SS 102, Social Problems (5) CHILD & FAMILY STUDIES: • Chfam SSI50, Human Development (5) PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AREA • Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Fine Arts: Select 3 credit hours from this area. • Bachelor of Science: Select 3 credit hours from this area. • Bachelor of Integrated Studies: Select 3 credit hours from this area. Groups: COMMUNITY SERVICE: • PD 292S, Community Service (3) Science 26 27 |