UT Austin Core Curriculum (effective Fall 2021through Summer ...

UT Austin Core Curriculum (effective Fall 2021 through Summer 2022)

Curriculum (2010-2012 Catalog) q First-Year Signature Course: (3 hours) q UGS 302 First-Year Signature Course (seminar-format) q UGS 303 First-Year Signature Course (large-format) Plan II students can choose T C 302.

q English Composition: (3 hours) q RHE 306 Rhetoric and Composition q RHE 306Q (for non-native English speakers only)

Students born in an even-numbered month may sign up for RHE 306 for the fall semester. Students born in an odd-numbered month take the course in the spring.

Plan II students can choose either E 303C or T C 303C.

q Writing Flag Requirement: (3 hours) q ____________ Writing Flag

q Humanities: (3 hours) q E 316L British Literature (prereq: RHE 306) q E 316M American Literature (prereq: RHE 306) q E 316N World Literature (prereq: RHE 306) q E 316P Masterworks of Literature (prereq: RHE 306) Plan II students can choose either E 303D or T C 303D.

q American and Texas Government: (6 hours) (complete one option below) q Option 1:

GOV 310L AND GOV 312L or GOV 312P q Option 2: GOV 310L AND GOV 306C* OR GOV 3US (in transfer) q Option 3: GOV 306C* AND GOV 3US (in transfer)

Students who passed the AP Government exam will still need to take the UT Austin Texas Government test before earning credit for GOV 310L. *GOV 306C replaced the GOV 3TX course number.

q US History: (6 hours) Six hours are required; three hours may be in Texas History. q ____________ q ____________ Options for US History: HIS 314K, 315G, 315K, 315L, 317L, 333L, 333M, 334L, 340S, 345J, 345L 350R, 351P, 355F, 355M, 355N, 355P, 355S, 356G, 356K, 356P, 356R, 356S, 357C, 357D, 365G, 376F Options for 3 hours of Texas History: AFR 320C, HIS 320E, HIS 320F

q Mathematics: (3 hours)

Check for prerequisites, including required placement tests.

q ADV 309R/PR 309 Intro to Advertising/PR Research q AFR 302M Numbering Race q AFR 350 Measuring Racial Inequality q EDP 308 Statistical Literacy & Reasoning q M 302 Introduction to Mathematics q M 305G Preparation for Calculus CNS q M 408C Differential and Integral Calculus q M 408K Differential Calculus q M 408N Differential Calculus for Sciences q M 408Q Calculus for Business q M 408R Differential & Integral Calculus for Sciences q PHL 313 Introductory Symbolic Logic q PSY 317L Intro to Behavioral Data Sciences q SOC 317L Introduction to Social Statistics q One course from Statistics and Data Sciences: SDS 301, 302F, 320E, 325H Plan II students can choose M 310P.

q Social & Behavioral Sciences: (3 hours) q ADV 319 Psychology of Advertising q AFR 303 Introduction to Black Studies q AFR 324E Racism and Antiracism q ANT 302 Cultural Anthropology q ANT 305 Expressive Culture q ANT 307 Culture & Communication q ANT 318L Mexican American Culture q CTI 302 Classics of Social/Political Thought q CTI 365 Classics of Social Scientific Thought q ECO 301 Introduction to Economics q ECO 304K Intro to Microeconomics q ECO 304L Intro to Macroeconomics q EDC 319 Qualitative Inquiry & Education for Social Change q GRG 305 This Human World q GRG 306C Conservation q GRG 319 Geography of Latin America q H S 301 Introduction to Health & Society q HIS 329U Perspectives on Science & Math q HDF 304 or 304H Family Relationships (Honors) q HDO 301 Intro to Human Dimensions of Organizations q KIN 311K Sport Psychology q LIN 306 Introduction to the Study of Language q LIN 312D Languages around the World q LIN 312E Language of Sign and Gesture q MAS 301 Intro to Mexican American and Latina/o Studies q MAS 309 Bilingualism in the Americas q PSY 301 Introduction to Psychology q PSY 306 Introduction to Human Sexuality q RTF 303C Intro to Media & Entertainment Industries q R S 310 Introduction to the Study of Religion q SED 303 Autism Spectrum Disorder q SOC 302 Introduction to the Study of Society q SOC 307C American Families Past and Present q SOC 307D Capital Punishment in America q SOC 307E Contemporary US Social Problems q SOC 307F Diversity in American Families q SOC 307G Culture and Sociology in the US q SOC 307J Education and Sociology q SOC 307K Fertility and Reproduction q SOC 307L Gender/Race/Class American Sociology q SOC 307N Introduction to Sociology of Development q SOC 307P Introduction to Sociology of Health/Well-being q SOC 307Q Environmental Inequality and Health q SOC 307S Judaism & Christianity in Sociological Perspective q SOC 307T Punishment and Society q SOC 308D Ethnicity and Gender: La Chicana q SOC 308E Race/Ethnicity/Gender in Democracy q SOC 308F Religion and Gender in America q SOC 308G Rich & Poor in America: Sociological Perspective q SOC 308J Romantic Relationships and Family Formation q SOC 308K Social Change and the Future q SOC 308L Social Transformation of Love and Relationships q SOC 308M Sociology of Identity q SOC 308N Comparative Religion/Politics/Culture q SOC 309 Chicanos in American Society q SOC 309C Creating the Sustainable Society q SOC 312S Society, Health, & Happiness q SOC 313K Introduction to the Study of Religion q SOC 318 Juvenile Delinquency q SOC 319 Introduction to Social Demography Plan II students can choose S S 302 C, D, E, or F.

updated 3/9/2021

q Natural Science & Technology ? Part I: (6 hours) Choose any two of the following courses from any field of study listed below. *This language reflects University course duplicate relationship rules.

Astronomy (check prereqs) q AST 301, 307, 309C, 309G, 309L, 309N, 309R, 309S Only one of the following may be counted: AST 301 or 307.*

Anthropology q ANT 301, 304, 304T

Biology (check prereqs) q BIO 301E, 302D, 302E, 302F, 302G, 311C, 311D, 315H, 325H, 326M, 446L, 365S

Only one of the following may be counted: BIO 301L (now retired) & 311C.* Only one of the following may be counted: BIO 301L (now retired) & 311D.* Only one of the following may be counted: BIO 301L (now retired) & 301E.* Only one of the following may be counted: BIO 301M (now retired) & 311D.* Only one of the following may be counted: BIO 301M (now retired) & 301E.*

Chemistry (check prereqs) q CH 301, 301C, 301H, 301N, 302, 302C, 302H, 302N Only one of the following may be counted: CH 301, 301C, 301H, or 301N.* Only one of the following may be counted: CH 302, 302C, 302H, 302N.*

Geography q GRG 401C, 301K, 404E

Geological Sciences (check prereqs) q GEO 302C, D, E, G, J, M, N, P, Q; 303, 303C, 303E, 401, 405 Only one of the following may be counted: GEO 401 or GEO 303.*

Marine Sciences (check prereqs) q MNS 307, 308

Nutrition q NTR 306

Physical Science & Physics (check prereqs & co-requisites) q Physical Science 303, 304; q Physics 301, 302K, 302L, 303K, 303L, 309K, 309L, 316, 317K, 317L, PHY 321 Only one of the following may be counted: PHY 301, 302K, 303K, 309K, 317K, or P S 303.* Only one of the following may be counted: PHY 302L, 303L, 309L, 316, 317L, or P S 304.*

Science (College of Education) q SCI 365

UTeach- Natural Sciences (check prereqs) q UTS 306J, 306K, 306L, 306M

q Natural Science & Technology ? Part II: (3 hours) Choose an additional course from the Part I list above

OR choose one of the following courses: Computer Science q CS 302, 303E, 312, 314H

Electrical Engineering q EE 302, 302H

Engineering Studies q ES 301

q Visual and Performing Arts (VAPA): (3 hours) q AET 304 Foundations of Arts & Entertainment Technologies q AET 308C Music, Technology, and Culture q AET 336C Video Game History and Culture q AFR 311C Performance, Feminism, and Social Change q AFR 356C African American Theatre Hist: Precolonial-1950 q AFR 356D African American Theatre History: 1950-Present q AFR 356E Black Women and Dance q AMS 330 Modernism in American Design and Architecture q ARC 308 Architecture and Society q ARC 312C Appropriate Materials for the 21st Century q ARC 318K World Architecture: Origins to 1750 q ARC 318L World Arch: Industrial Revolution-Present q ARC 342C Mexican Architecture: Pre-Columbian Contemporary q ARH 301 Introduction to Visual Arts q ARH 302 Survey of Ancient through Medieval Art q ARH 303 Survey of Renaissance through Modern Art q one of these upper-division ARH courses: 325, 327N, 327R, 327S, 328J, 329J, 329N, 329R, 329T, 330G, 330J, 331J, 331K, 331P, 331S, 332K, 332L, 333L, 335J, 337K, 338J, 338L, 338M, 338V, 339J, 339K, 339L, 339M, 339N, 339P, 339R, 341K, 341L, 342J, 345J, 346K, 346L, 347J, 347K, 347L, 347M, 347N, 348N, 349K q CC 301 Introduction to Ancient Greece q CC 302 Introduction to Ancient Rome q CC 303 Introduction to Classical Mythology q CC 307C Introduction to Greek Archaeology q CC 307D Introduction to Roman Archaeology q CTI 350 Masterworks of World Drama q CTI 351 The Idea of the Beautiful q DES 308 Introduction to Design Studies q E 310F Literature, Film, and Other Arts q E 310S The Films of Alfred Hitchock q E 321P Shakespeare through Performance q E 379P Drama in Performance q FA 308 Arts Integration for Multidisciplinary Connections q FA 313C See it Live Here: Engaging w/ the Arts from the Audience q J 308S Introduction to Media Studies q MAS 315 Latina Performance in Popular Culture: From Celia to Selena q MUS 302L An Introduction to Western Music q MUS 303C Fundamentals of Music: Classroom Instrument q MUS 303D Fundamentals of Music: Guitar q MUS 303E Fundamentals of Music: Piano q MUS 303M Intro to Traditional Music in World Cultures q MUS 306M Elements of Music q MUS 307 Topics in Popular Music q MUS 312C Music and Culture q MUS 334 The Music of the Americas q PHL 317K Introduction to the Philosophy of the Arts q PHL 346K Aesthetics q RS 346M Music & Religious Identity in the US q RTF 306 Introduction to World Cinema History q TD 301 Introduction to Theatre q TD 307K Dance: Identity & Culture q TD 308K Costume on Stage & Screen q TD 309K Musical Theatre: Stage/Screen q TD 317C Theatre History through the Eighteenth Century q TD 317D Theatre History since the Eighteenth Century

updated 3/9/2021

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