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Show 360 Semester Equivalent Courses for Quarter System General Education Requirements Quarter System General education Core Requirements 1. ENGLISH: EN111 and EN112 with a Cor above. 2. THE STATE REQUIREMENT — one of the following: a. Hist SB170 or Polsci SB110 or Econ SB274. b. Present advanced placement credit in American History or suitable transfer courses from other institutions c. Pass a special examination available in the WSU Testing Center. 3. MATHEMATICS COMPETENCY a. ACT of 19 or above on the Math portion b. Math Competency exam score of 19 or above c. C or above in Math 105, Intermediate Alebra, or any mathematics course having Math 105 as a prerequisite. d. C or above in Math 103 and Math 104. Humanities BA or BFA: Select 15 credit hours from at least 4 groups. BS: Select 9 credit hours from at least 2 groups. BIS: Select 12 credit hours from at least 3 groups. 'At least one literature course is required for all four degrees. Intro to Visual Arts Studio Art for the Non-Art Major Art & Architecture of the World: Paleolithic - AD 200 Art & Architecture of the World: AD 200 -1600 Art & Architecture of the World: AD 1600 - Present Introduction to Asian Art Principles of Public Speaking Introduction to Interpersonal Communication Mass Media & Society Introduction to Dance Study Abroad Study Abroad Second Year 1. Art HU101 Art HU103 Art HU201 Art Art Art 2. Commun Commun Commun 3. Dance 4. ForLng ForLng ForLng HU202 HU203 HU204 HU102 HU105 HU228 HU101 HU190 HU290 HU203 5. Hnrs Hnrs Hnrs Hnrs Engl Engl Engl Engl Engl Engl Engl Engl Engl ForLng 7. Music Music HU153 Perspectives in Humanities HU/SS 211 Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the West in the Classical and Medieval Eras HU/SS 212 Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the Modern Era HU/SS 213 IntellectualTraditions: Great Ideas of the East HL232 Introduction to Fiction HL233 Introduction to Drama HL234 Introduction to Poetry HL250 Introduction to Literature HL251 Masterpieces of American Lit HL261 Masterpieces of English Lit HL268 Introduction to Shakespeare HL271 Perspectives on Women's Lit HL275 Themes and Ideas HL170 Intro to Foreign Lit in Translation HU101 Introduction to Music HU102 The Evolution of Jazz Semester System equivalent Courses Core Requirements 1. ENGLISH ENIOIO and EN2010 with a C or above 2. AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS — one of the following: a. Hist All 700 or Poise All 100 or Econ All 740, or Hist 2700 and Hist 2710 (for History majors) b. Present advanced placement credit in American History or suitable transfer courses from other institutions c. Pass a special examination available in the WSU Testing Center 3. QUANTITATIVE LITERACY a. ACT of 19 or above will still be accepted for those completing Quarter system requirements b. Math competency exam c. C or above in "Intermediate Algebra" - Math 1010 d. C or above in Math 1030, Contemporary Math (prerequisite is Math 1010) Humanities/Creative Arts 3 1. Art CA1010 3 Art CA1030 Art CA1090 HUMANITIES EQUIVALENTS Art CA1100 Intro to Visual Arts Studio Art for the Non-Art Major Art & Architecture of the World: Paleolithic - AD 1000 Art & Architecture of the World: AD 1000 to Present 4 4 3 2. Comm HU1020 Principles of Public Speaking 3 Comm HU1050 Intro to Interpersonal & 3 Small Group Communication i 3 Comm HU2280 Mass Media & Society 3 3 3. Dance CA1010 Intro to Dance 3 1-5 4. ForLng HU1851 Study Abroad 3 1-5 ForLng HU2851 Study Abroad i 4 ForLng HU2010 Foreign Language Second Year I 4 5. Hnrs HUH 10 Intro to Intellectual Traditions 3 3-5 Hnrs HU1530 Perspectives in the Humanities 3 Hnrs HU2110 IntellectualTraditions: Great Ideas of the West in the Classical and Medieval Eras Hnrs HU2120 Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the West in the Modern Era Hnrs HU2130 Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the East Engl HU2320 Introduction to Fiction Engl HU2330 Introduction to Drama Engl HU2340 Introduction to Poetry Engl HU2500 Introduction to Literature Engl HU2510 Masterpieces of Literature Engl HU3500 Studies in Shakespeare Engl HU2710 Perspectives in Women's Lit Engl HU3750 Themes and Ideas in Literature ForLng HU2700 Intro to Foreign Lit in Translation Engl HU3510 Global Perspectives in Literature Engl HU3520 Literature of the Natural World Music CA1013 Introduction to Music Music CA1023 Evolution of Jazz Weber State University 361 Music HU103 Music HU104 8. Philo HU101 Philo HU112 Philo HU115 9. Theatr HU101 Theatr HU102 Theatr HU104 Music in American Culture 3 Music, the Arts and Civilization 3 Introduction to Philosophy 5 Introduction to Ethics 5 Critical Thinking 4 Understanding the Theatre 3 Survey of Cinema 3 Survey of American Music Theatre 3 Social Sciences BA: Select 12 credit hours from at least 2 groups. BS: Select 9 credit hours from at least 2 groups. BIS: Select 12 credit hours from at least 3 groups. GROUPS 1. Anthro SS101 Anthro SS210 Anthro SS230 2. ChFam SSI 50 3. CJ SS101 4. Econ SS101 Econ SS203 Econ SS/SB 274 5. Geogr SS110 Geogr SS152 6. Geront SS101 Geront SS222 7. Hist SS101 Hist SS102 Hist SS103 Hist SS/SB 170 8. Hnrs SS152 Hnrs SS/HU211 Hnrs HU/SS 212 Hnrs HU/SS 213 9. Philo SS180 10. PoISc SS/SB 110 PoISc SS220 PoISc SS240 PoISc SS280 11. Psych SS101 Psych SS200 12. SoclWk SS101 13. Soclgy SS101 Soclgy SS102 Introduction to Anthropology 5 Peoples and Cultures of the World 3 Introduction to Archaeology 5 Human Development 5 Criminaljustice 5 Principles of Economics 5 Macroeconomic Analysis 4 Econ History of the U.S. 5 World Regional Geography 5 Geography of the U.S. & Canada 5 Introduction to Gerontology 5 Intro to Social Gerontology 5 The History of World Societies: Beginnings to 1300 4 The History of World Societies: 1300 -1775 4 The History of World Societies: 1775 to Present 4 American Civilization 5 Perspectives in Social Sciences 3-5 Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the West in the Classical and Medieval Eras 4 Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the Modern Era 4 Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the East 4 Self in Society 5 American National Government 5 Intro to Political Theory 5 Intro to International Relations 5 Intro to Comparative Politics 5 Introductory Psychology 5 Interpersonal Relations & Comm 3 Introduction to Social Work 5 Introduction to Sociology 5 Social Problems 5 Natural Sciences BA or BFA: Select 9 credit hours, at least one course from a life science group and one course from a physical science group. BS: Select 18 credit hours, at least two courses from two different life science groups and at least two courses from two different physical science groups. BIS: Select 12 credit hours, at least one course from a life science group and one course from a physical science group. GROUPS: LIFE SCIENCE 1. Botany LSI 10 Botany LS130 Botany LS137 Botany LS140 General Botany 5 Past, Present, Future Uses of Plants 4 Principles of Life Science 5 Environment Appreciation 5 Music Music Music Philo Philo Philo Theatr Theatr Theatr Theatr CA1033 CA1053 CA1063 HU1010 HU1120 HU1150 CA1013 CA1023 CA1043 CA1033 Intro to American Music Music of World Cultures Music in Religion Introduction to Philosophy Contemporary Moral Problems Critical Thinking Intro to Theatre Intro to Film Studies Intro to American Music Theatre Intro to Acting Social Sciences EQUIVALENTS 1. Anthro Anthro Anthro ChFam CJ Econ Econ Econ Econ SS1000 SS2000 SS2100 SSI500 SSIOIO SSIOIO SSI100 SS2010 SS2020 5. Geogr SSI 100 Geogr SS1520 6. Geront SSIOIO 7. Hist Hist Hnrs Hnrs Hnrs Hnrs Hnrs 10. PoISc PoISc PoISc PoISc 11. Psych Psych 12. SoclWk 13. Soclgy Soclgy Soclgy SSIOIO SS1020 SS1110 SS1520 SS2110 SS2120 SS2130 World History to 1500 World History since 1500 Intro to Intellectual Traditions Perspectives in Social Sciences Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the West in the Classical and Medieval Eras Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the West in the Modern Era Intellectual Traditions: Great Ideas of the East SS/AI1100 American National Government SS2350 Intro to Political Theory SS2100 Intro to International Politics SS2200 Intro to Comparative Politics SSIOIO Introductory Psychology SS2000 Interpersonal Relationships SSIOIO Intro to Generalist Social Work SSIOIO Principles of Sociology SS1020 Social Problems SS1030 American Social Institutions Physical & Life Sciences LIFE SCIENCE EQUIVALENTS 1. Botany LSI 105 Principles of Botany Botany LS1303 Plants in Human Affairs Botany LS1370 Principles of Life Science Botany LS1403 Environment Appreciation Intro to Anthropology Peoples & Cultures of the World Principles of Archeology Human Development Criminaljustice Economics as a Social Science Environmntl Issues & Econ Policy Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics World Regional Geography 3 Geography of the U.S. & Canada 3 Intro to Gerontology 3 5 3 3 3-4 Weber State University |