Fall 2022 Selected List of General Education Courses Offered Revised 03/15/2022 ENG (GEN ED 1A) ENGL 103 COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LIT (GEN ED 1B) ENGL 221 LITERATURE AND FILM ENGL 250 UNDERSTANDING POETRY ENGL 251 ART OF THE DRAMA ENGL 252 ASPECTS OF THE NOVEL ENGL 253 THE SHORT STORY (GENRE) ENGL 254 SATIRE ENGL 255 AFRICAN-AMERICAN SHORT STORY ENGL 257 ETHNIC LIT OF US ENGL 300 STUDIES IN ENGLISH- Global Short Stories ENGL 300 STUDIES IN ENGLISH- ID & the Atlantic Slave Trade ENGL 317 GERMAN SHORT STORIES ENGL 342 WOMEN IN LITERATURE ENGL 348 NATURE IN LITERATURE ENGL 356 BRITISH LITERATURE I: BEGINNINGS TO 1660 ENGL 365 LITERATURE OF THE GLOBAL SOUTH ENGL 379 LIT OF THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE ENGL 380 AMERICAN LITERATURE I: BEGIN TO 1860 ENGL 382 AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE II ENGL 412 MILTON’S ANGELS AND DEMONS ENGL 413 SHAKESPEARE ENGL 475 VICTORIAN LITERATURE (PERIOD) ENGL 479 CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN BRITISH LITERATURE ENGL 481 THE AMERICAN RENAISSANCE HST (GEN ED IIA OR IIB) HIST 101 WORLD CIVILIZATIONS HIST 102 WORLD CIVILIZATIONS HIST 103 EARLY MODERN COLLIDING CULTURES HIST 103 NATURE SCIENCE TECH IN MODERN WORLD HIST 103 WORLD IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY HIST 103 WORLD RELIGIONS HST (GEN ED IIB) HIST 201 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES I HIST 202 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES II HIST 213 INTRODUCTION TO GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES HIST 215 TOPICS IN HISTORY: WHOSE LIVES MATTER? HIST 215 TOPICS IN HISTORY: PAN-AFRICANISM AND BLACK LIB HIST 310 HISTORY OF ENGLAND TO 1702 HIST 323 EUROPE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY HIST 364 MODERN JAPAN HIST 371 INTRODUCTION TO CLASSIC MYTHOLOGY HIST 380 AMERICAN MILITARY EXPERIENCE HIST 384 NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY HIST 451 WORLD WAR I HUM/SSC/SCN (GEN ED IIIA OR IIIC) ARAB 101 ELEMENTARY ARABIC 101 ART 104 ART APPRECIATION ART 121 DESIGN PRINCIPLES ART 129 INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY ART 130 DRAWING I ART 201 INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY ART 215 CERAMICS I ART 261 SCULPTURE I ART 271 GLASS I ASL 101 ELEMENTARY AMERICAN SIGN LANG I ASL 102 ELEMENTARY AMERICAN SIGN LANG II COMM 100 FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMUNICATION COMM 101 INTRO TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION STUDIES COMM 102 INTRO TO MASS MEDIA COMM 131 WRITING FOR MEDIA COMM 205 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION COMM 260 FUND OF ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION DANC 150 YOGA DANC 162 CREATIVE MODERN DANCE I DANC 167 BALLET I DANC 168 JAZZ DANCE FREN 101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I FREN 102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH II FREN 201 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH FREN 202 INTERMEDIATE AND APPLIED FRENCH GERM 101 ELEMENTARY GERMAN I GERM 201 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN JAPN 101 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE I MUSC 114 MUSIC APPRECIATION MUSC 201 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THEORY MUSC 202 INTRO TO MUSIC TECHNOLOGY MUSC 220 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC OF THE WORLD MUSC 221 BLUES: ROOTS OF ROCK & ROLL MUSC 222 POPULAR MUSIC AFTER 1945 MUSC 230 MUSIC FOR CHILDREN MUSC 305 MUSIC HISTORY I MUSC 320 MUSIC VIDEO PHIL 101 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY PHIL 103 CRITICAL THINKING PHIL 203 ETHICS PHIL 209 PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE PHIL 316 PHILOSOPHY AND FEMINISM SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH SPAN 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH SPAN 202 SPANISH IN REVIEW THEA 100 THEATRE APPRECIATION THEA 110 TECHNICAL PRODUCTION THEA 126 COSTUMING & THEATRE CRAFTS THEA 150 ACTING I THEA 210 FUNDAMENTALS OF FILM, TELEVISION, AND THEATRE DESIGN THEA 223 MAKEUP DESIGN THEA 300 HISTORY OF THEATRE SSC (GEN ED IIIB OR IIIC) ANTH 100 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND LINGUISTICS ANTH 102 BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY ANTH 201 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY SURVEY: NATIVE NORTH AMERICA ANTH 215 RELIGION, MAGIC, AND WITCHCRAFT CADR 200 FOUND OF CONFLICT & CONFLICT RESOLU CADR 303 STUDIES IN CONF ANLYS & DISPUTE RES: NONVIOLENT SOCIAL MOVEMENTS ECON 150 PRINCIPLES OF ECON** ECON 211 MICRO-ECON PRINCIPLES** ECON 212 MACRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES** EDFN 210 SCHOOLS IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY ENVR 150 ENVIRONMENTAL PERSPECTIVES FINA 104 PERSONAL FINANCE GEOG 100 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY** GEOG 101 WORLD GEOGRAPHY; EUROPE AND ASIA** GEOG 102 WORLD GEOGRAPHY: AFRICA AND AMERICA** GEOG 203 GLOBALIZATION & THE WORLD ECONOMY** POSC 101 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICS & GOVERNMENT POSC 103 INTRO TO AMERICAN PUBLIC POLICY POSC 200 POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES POSC 204 TOPICS IN POLITICAL SCIENCE: BLACK POLITICS POSC 205 WOMEN IN POLITICS POSC 210 INTRO TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS POSC 211 COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF LATIN AMERICA POSC 360 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY PSYC 101 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 250 PSYCHOLOGY OF INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD SOCI 101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY SOCI 201 SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCI 210 LIVING IN A GLOBALIZED WORLD SOCI 304 SOCIOLOGY OF LAW SOCI 313 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY SOCI 324 COMMUNITY SOCIOLOGY SOCI 390 SOCIOLOGY OF ENVIRONMENT **Three-credit course Page 1| Updated 3/15/2022 SCL (GEN ED IVA OR IVB): LAB BIOL 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY* BIOL/GEOG 150 ENVR SCI: CONCEPTS & METHODS*+ BIOL 205 FUND OF HUMAN ANAT & PHYS BIOL 110 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE BIOL 210 BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS AND METHODS BIOL 211 MICROBIOLOGY++ BIOL 212 INTRODUCTION TO PLANT BIOLOGY++ BIOL 213 ZOOLOGY++ BIOL 215 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I++ BIOL 216 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II++ CHEM 101 PHYSICAL SCIENCE* CHEM 107 CHEMISTRY: A HUMANISTIC PERSPECTIVE GEOG 104 EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE* GEOG 105 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY* GEOG 201 WEATHER AND CLIMATE GEOL 103 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY* PHYS 108 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY* PHYS 101 PHYSICAL SCIENCE PHYS 121 GENERAL PHYSICS I PHYS 123 GENERAL PHYSICS II HONR/SCN (GEN ED IVB): NON-LAB BIOL 105 BIOLOGY & SOCIETY** COSC 117 PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS GEOG 107 WEATHER, HAZARDS & CLIMATE CHANGE** GEOG 111 INTRODUCTION TO OCEANS AND COASTS** HONR 212 ISSUES IN NATURAL SCIENCE*** ENVR 102 INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABILITY** (4 credit course) PHYS 109 PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONOMY** MATH (GENED IVB OR IVC) MATH 105 LIBERAL ARTS MATHEMATICS* MATH 135 COLLEGE ALGEBRA** MATH 140 COLLEGE ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY MATH 155 MODERN STAT W/COMPUTER ANALYSIS** MATH 160 INTRODUCTION TO APPLIED CALCULUS** MATH 198 CALCULUS FOR BIOL & MEDICINE MATH 201 CALCULUS I PHE (GEN ED V) FTWL 106 LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS** *Science and Math courses recommended for Liberal Arts majors **Three-credit course ***If in Honors Program + May not receive credit for both BIOL 150 and GEOG 150 ++Prerequisite must be met before enrolling Page 2| Updated 3/15/2022