PDF General Education Courses by Knowledge Domain

General Education Courses by Knowledge Domain

Courses in red italics are cross-listed in two domains

Arts and Humanities AFST 2601: Introduction to Africana Studies II Art 1540: Masterpieces of World Art ART 1541: Survey of Art History 1 ART 1542: Survey of Art History 2 DNCE 2698: Survey of Dance (formerly THTR 2698) ENGL 1590: Introduction to Literature ENGL 2603: Journalism Ethics and Social Responsibility* ENGL 2605: Journalism as Literature (also listed as JOUR 2605) ENGL 2610: World Literature ENGL 2617: Women in Literature ENGL 2618: American Literature and Diversity ENGL 2631: Mythology in Literature ENGL 2665: Introduction to Film Study FNLG 2610: Foreign Film JOUR 2605: Journalism as Literature (also listed as ENGL 2605) MUHL 2621: Musical Literature and Appreciation MUHL 2616: Survey of Jazz MUHL 2617: Film Music MUHL 2618: Rock 'n Roll to Rock MUHL 2622: Title: Popular Music in America

MUHL 3771: Music History and Literature 1 MUHL 3772: Music History and Literature 2 MUHL 3773: Music History and Literature 3 MUHL 3774: Music History and Literature 4

PHIL 1560: Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 2608: The Examined Life PHIL 1561: Technology and Human Values

PHIL 2610: Global Ethics (also listed as REL 2610)

PHIL 2625: Introduction to Professional Ethics* PHIL 2626: Engineering Ethics* PHIL 2627 (formerly 3723): Law and Criminal Justice Ethics* PHIL 2628: Business Ethics* PHIL 1565: Critical Thinking PHIL 3711: General Ethics PHIL 2635: Ethics of War and Peace REL 2601: Introduction to World Religions REL 2605: Myth, Symbol, and Ritual

REL 2610: Global Ethics (also listed as PHIL 2610) REL 2617: Introduction to Eastern Religions

REL 2621: Religion and Moral Issues REL 2631: Religion and the Earth THTR 1512: Survey of Musical Theater THTR 1560: Understanding Theater THTR 1590: History of Motion Pictures

THTR 2690: The Art of Motion Pictures

*All of these courses deal with an area of professional ethics; only one course in this group can be counted towards general education credit.

Natural Sciences ASTR 1504: Descriptive Astronomy BIOL 1505: Biology and the Modern World CHEM 1500: Chemistry in Modern Living ENST 1500: Introduction to Environmental Science GEOG 1503: Physical Geography GEOG 2630: Weather GEOL 1500: Environmental Geology GEOL 1504: The Dynamic Earth GEOL 1505: Physical Geology GEOL 2602: Introduction to Oceanography PHYS 1500: Conceptual Physics PHYS 2608: Sound

The following courses were designed for science, engineering, and health science majors. Students should consult their advisor before selecting them.

BIOL 1545: Allied Health Anatomy/Physiology BIOL 1551: Anatomy & Physiology I BIOL 1552: Anatomy & Physiology II BIOL 2601: General Biology: Molecules and Cells BIOL 2602: General Biology: Organisms and Ecology CHEM 1505: Allied Health Chemistry I CHEM 1506: Allied Health Chemistry II CHEM 1515: General Chemistry I CHEM 1516: General Chemistry II GEOL 2611: Geology for Engineers PHYS 1501: Fundamentals of Physics I PHYS 1502: Fundamentals of Physics II PHYS 2601: General Physics for Applied Medical Studies I PHYS 2602: General Physics for Applied Medical Studies II PHYS 2607: Physical Science for Early & Middle Childhood Education PHYS 2610: General Physics I PHYS 2611: General Physics II

Social Science AFST 2600: Introduction to Africana Studies I AMER 2601: American Identity AMER 2605: Turning points in U.S. History 1 (also listed as HIST 2605) AMER 2606: Turning Points in U.S. History II (also listed as HIST 2606) AMER 2610: Work and Class in American Culture ANTH 1500 (formerly 2602): Introduction to Anthropology ANTH 1503: The Rise and Fall of Civilizations CJFS 1500: Introduction to Criminal Justice CMST 2600: Communication Theory ECON 1501: Economics in Action* ECON 1502: Panic and Prosperity: U.S. Economic Policy Since the Great Depression ECON 1503: Rich and Poor: Diversity and Disparity in the U.S. Workplace ECON 2610: Principles of Microeconomics* ECON 2630: Principles of Macroeconomics ENGL 2651: Introduction to Language FNLG 2660: Women in the Ancient World GEOG 2626: World Geography GEOG 2640: Human Geography GEOG 2650: Global Economic Landscapes GERO 1501: Introduction to Gerontology GERO 3703: Aging and Society (also listed as SOC 3703) HIST 1500: Discovering World History HIST 1501: American Dreams HIST 1511: World Civilizations to 1500 HIST 1512: World Civilizations since 1500 HIST 2605: Turning points in U.S. History 1 (also listed as AMER 2605) HIST 2606: Turning Points in U.S. History II (also listed as AMER 2606) PHLT 1531: Fundamentals of Public Health POL 1550: Politics and Globalization POL 1560: American Government POL 2640: Contemporary World Governments PSYC 1560: General Psychology PSYC 3700: Social Psychology PSYC 3755: Child Development PSYC 3758: Lifespan Development SOC 1500: Introduction to Sociology

SOC 2601: Social Problems SOC 3703: Aging and Society (also listed as GERO 3703)

TCOM 1595 Survey of American Mass Communication WMST 2601: Introduction to Women's Studies

*ECON 1501 and ECON 2610 cannot both be used for general education credit; students can only count one of the two.

Social and Personal Awareness Domestic Diversity AFST 2600: Introduction to Africana Studies I AFST 2601: Introduction to Africana Studies II AMER 2601: American Identity AMER 2606: Turning Points in U.S. History II (also listed as HIST 2606) CMST 2610: Intercultural Communication ENGL 2617: Women in Literature ENGL 2618: American Literature and Diversity ENGL 2651: Introduction to Language HIST 2606: Turning Points in U.S. History II (also listed as AMER 2606) SOC 2690: Identities and Differences WMST 2601: Introduction to Women's Studies Environmental Sustainability ENST 1500: Introduction to Environmental Science GEOL 1500: Environmental Geology PHIL 2631: Environmental Ethics REL 2631: Religion and the Earth International Perspectives Art 1540: Masterpieces of World Art ART 1542: Survey of Art History 2 ENGL 2610: World Literature FNLG 2610: Foreign Film GEOG 2626: World Geography GEOG 2640: Human Geography GEOG 2650: Global Economic Landscapes HIST 1500: Discovering World History HIST 1512: World Civilizations since 1500 MUHL 2621: Musical Literature and Appreciation POL 1550: Politics and Globalization POL 2640: Contemporary World Governments REL 2601: Introduction to World Religions REL 2617: Introduction to Eastern Religions Wellbeing COUN 1587: Introduction to Health and Wellness in Contemporary Society FNUT 1551: Normal Nutrition GERO 3703: Aging and Society (also listed as SOC 3703) GERO 3745: Sociology of Health, Illness, and Health Care (also listed as SOC 3745) HPES 1500: Physical Activity Core Concepts (two 1hour physical activity courses must be taken with this course) PHLT 1531: Fundamentals of Public Health PHLT 1568: Healthy Lifestyles (formerly HSC 1568) PSYC 2692: Human Sexuality PSYC 3707: Psychology of Intimate Relationships PSYC 3758: Lifespan Development SOC 3703: Aging and Society (also listed as GERO 3703) SOC 3745: Sociology of Health, Illness, and Health Care (also listed as GERO 3745)

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