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NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION AND ADVISING GUIDE GEP COURSES

The language requirement consists of completion of a foreign language through the 201 level or demonstrated proficiency at that level. Proficiency, the number of courses needed to complete the requirement, and course placement, are determined by previous experience as follows:

? Completion of Level 4 or higher of a language in high school (see table below) or

? Corresponding AP, IB or CLEP credit (see Undergraduate Catalog),

? Completion of a language through the 201 level at another college or university, accepted for transfer credit at UMBC

Highest language level attained in high school

5 4 3 2 0?1

Meets 201-proficiency requirement

yes yes no no no

Number of courses to complete requirement

(continuing with H.S. language)

none none 201 102, 201 101, 102, 201

Appropriate placement level* (202 & 301 are "C"

designated for GEP)

301 202 201 102 101

*Students should not enroll in language courses below their appropriate placement level without authorization from the Department of Modern Languages, Linguistics, and Intercultural Communication (MLLI). For students who have completed level 3 of a language in high school, but who feel unprepared for the 201 course, a 103 review course is available in French and Spanish. Students intending to enroll in 200 or 300 level Latin courses should consult with the Chair of the Ancient Studies Department in order to determine their appropriate placement level.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS proficient in a language other than English may receive equivalency for the 201 level proficiency requirement, provided that they present documentation showing that they have studied at the secondary school level (i.e., sixth grade or above) for at least one year in a country other than the United States. Such students should submit an application form available at mlli.umbc.edu or the Department of MLLI office to determine whether the 201 level proficiency has been met. Although UMBC does not offer language proficiency testing, results from certain tests may be considered in evaluating whether this 201 proficiency has been met. Students may obtain additional information about this option from the Department of MMLI.

C. ADDITIONAL POLICIES CONCERNING THE GENERAL EDUCATION PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:

1. All courses used to satisfy the general education program requirements must be completed with a "C" or better. Courses taken on a pass/fail basis may not be used toward general education program requirements.

2. Within the general education program requirements, no one course may be used to satisfy more than one area. Therefore if a course has been approved as "AH" or "C" it may be used to satisfy either one, but not both, of these areas.

3. A cross-listed course may be considered as any one of its assigned disciplines, no matter under which departmental designation the course is taken.

4. No more than two courses from the same discipline may be used to satisfy either the arts/humanities or social science areas. No more than three courses from the same discipline may be used throughout the general education program requirements, except that three English courses may be used in addition to English composition.

5. Credit earned through AP, IB and CLEP may be used toward general education program requirements when equivalent to a UMBC general education program requirement course. Departmental credit by exam does not apply toward general education program requirements.

6. Only one First-Year Seminar (FYS) course can be used throughout the general education program. In the arts and humanities (AH) or social sciences (SS) areas, if one of the courses applied is an FYS course, then the two remaining courses must come from two different disciplines. In addition, many FYS courses meet the mathematics (M), global cultures (C) or science (S) requirements.

7. Within the graduation requirements for GEP students, one Writing Intensive (WI) course must be completed. A course taken to meet the WI requirement must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.

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APPROVED GENERAL EDUCATION PROGRAM (GEP) COURSES

How to Use This List

The list below is a reference for new students and their academic advisors to use in selecting courses to meet General Education and university requirements. A typical new student schedule will include a mix of these courses along with courses in the student's chosen major.

The courses listed have been approved by UMBC for use in specific requirement categories as shown. The information is up to date as of March 2017. While care has been taken to make this list accurate, the university's authoritative source of course descriptions and requirements is the Undergraduate Catalog online at catalog.umbc.edu.

Please note that not all approved courses are offered every semester. To find out which of these courses are being offered in an upcoming term, at what times, and in what location, always consult the Schedule of Classes online. You can use the search function in the Schedule of Classes to isolate the classes that meet a particular category, such as "GEP Social Science." To do this, leave the "Course Subject" blank. For additional insight into when a course may be taught again, contact the academic department offering the course.

Many general education courses are open to all entering students, however, some courses have "enrollment requirements," such as other courses that must have been completed previously or certain placement test results. To find out whether a course of interest to you has prerequisites or other requirements, look it up in the Schedule of Classes or the Undergraduate Catalog online.

The list is designed to help you find a course in a given category, such as Arts and Humanities or Writing Intensive. The categories are arranged in alphabetical order, as follows:

Arts and Humanities (AH) English Composition (EN) Foreign Language (L) Global Cultures (C) Mathematics and Statistics (M) Science (S) Social Science (SS) Writing Intensive (WI)

Within each category, we have grouped the courses by academic department or program offering the course. Within each department, courses are shown in numerical order.

ARTS AND HUMANITIES (AH)

AFRICANA STUDIES

AFST 100 AFST 213 AFST 230 AFST 245 AFST 260 AFST 261 AFST 344 AFST 345 AFST 347 AFST 361

Introduction to the Black Experience Africa: Culture and Development Comparative African Religions Introduction to Black Music Black Literature to 1900 Black Literature: 20th Century Black Folklore Black American Music Gender, Race, and Media Studies in Black Drama

AGING SERVICES

AGNG 415

The Art of Aging

AMERICAN STUDIES

AMST 100 AMST 200 AMST 310 AMST 320 AMST 322 AMST 325 AMST 345 AMST 352 AMST 365 AMST 369 AMST 375 AMST 376 AMST 380 AMST 382 AMST 388

Intro to American Studies What is an American? Gender and Inequality in America Television in American Culture American Society and Culture in Film Studies in Popular Culture Indigenous Heritage American Culture in Global Perspective Asian American Fictions Filipino American Culture Studies in Asian American Culture The American Dream Community in America Perspectives on the Family American Environments:

Landscape and Culture

ANCIENT STUDIES

ANCS 200 ANCS 201 ANCS 202 ANCS 204 ANCS 210 ANCS 220 ANCS 301 ANSC 305 ANCS 320

ANCS 330 ANSC 370

Israel and the Ancient Near East The Ancient Greeks The Roman World Masterpieces of Ancient Literature Classical Mythology Judaism in the Time of Jesus and Hillel Ancient Civilizations Warfare in the Ancient World Women and Gender in the

Classical World Ancient Science and Technology When Worlds Collide

ARCHAEOLOGY

ARCH 100

ARCH 120 ARCH 200 ARCH 201 ARCH 220 ARCH 330 ARCH 340

Introduction to Archaeology of the Ancient World

World Archaeology Greek Archaeology and Art Roman Archaeology and Art Archaeology and Art of Ancient Egypt Archaeology of the Prehistoric Aegean Cities of the Past

ART

ART 215 ART 216 ART 220 ART 221 ART 321

ART 323 ART 324 ART 325

ART 326 ART 327

Intro to Art and Media Studies Studies in Visual Culture Art History I Art History II From the Enlightenment to the

Birth of Modernism: 1750-1880 Modernism: 1880-1960 History of Film: Origins to 1965 History of Film and Video:

1965 to the Present History of Photography I Contemporary Directions in Photography

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COMPUTER SCIENCE

CMSC 304

Social and Ethical Issues in Information Technology

DANCE

DANC 100 DANC 101 DANC 201

DANC 202

Introduction to Contemporary Dance Dance Appreciation Dance History I: Cultural and

Classical Forms Dance History II: Contemporary Forms

ENGINEERING SCIENCE

ENES 251

Ethical Issues in Science, Engineering, and, Information Technology

ENGLISH

ENGL 190 ENGL 209 ENGL 210 ENGL 241 ENGL 243 ENGL 250 ENGL 260 ENGL 261 ENGL 271

ENGL 272

ENGL 273 ENGL 291 ENGL 347

ENGL 349 ENGL 361 ENGL 369

The World of Language I American Literature for ESL Students Introduction to Literature Currents in British Literature Currents in American Literature Introduction to Shakespeare Black Literature to 1900 Black Literature: 20th Century Introduction to Creative

Writing: Fiction Introduction to Creative

Writing: Scriptwriting Introduction to Creative Writing: Poetry Introduction to Writing Creative Essays Contemporary Developments in

Literature and Culture The Bible and Literature Studies in Black Drama Race and Ethnicity in U.S. Literature

FRENCH FREN 340

Interconnections: Social and Historical Confluences

FIRST-YEAR SEMINARS

FYS 101 FYS 107

First Year Seminar (AH) First Year Seminar (AH/C)

GENDER AND WOMEN'S STUDIES

GWST 255 GWST 310 GWST 315 GWST 320 GWST 321 GWST 322 GWST 330

GWST 342 GWST 343

GWST 349

GWST 382

Intercultural Paris Gender and Inequality in America Modern Masculinities Transnational Feminist Film Queer Representation in Film and TV Gender, Race, and Media Gender and Women in the

Classical World Gender in Modern South Asia Gender, Human Rights, and Political Violence in Latin America Gender, Sexuality, and

Theatrical Performance Perspectives on the Family

HEALTH ADMINISTRATION AND POLICY

HAPP 358

Bioethics

HUMAN CONTEXT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

HCST 100

Introduction to the Human Context of Science and Technology

HEBREW

HEBR 302

Advanced Hebrew II

HISTORY

HIST 330 HIST 371

Ancient Science and Technology History and Film

HUMANITIES

HUM 120H HUM 121H

Introduction to the Study of the Humanities I

Introduction to the Study of the Humanities II

INFORMATION SYSTEMS

IS 304

Ethical Issues in Information Systems

JUDAIC STUDIES

JDST 100 JDST 200 JDST 201 JDST 230 JDST 323 JDST 340

Introduction to Judaic Studies Israel and the Ancient Near East Judaism in the Time of Jesus and Hillel Introduction to the Jewish Bible Survey of Modern Hebrew Literature Origins of Anti-Semitism

LINGUISTICS

LING 190 LING 210

The World of Language I Introduction to Language Structures

MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES

MCS 101 MCS 222

Media Literacy Introduction to Media and

Communication Studies

MODERN LANGUAGES, LINGUISTICS AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

MLL 190 MLL 210 MLL 215 MLL 234 MLL 235 MLL 255 MLL 301

MLL 320 MLL 322 MLL 323 MLL 328 MLL 340

The World of Language I Africa: Culture and Development French Film Classics Culture and Values Through Art I Culture and Values Through Art II Intercultural Paris Textual Analysis:

Words, Images, Music Transnational Feminist Film Gender, Race, and Media Survey of Modern Hebrew Literature Traditional Chinese Fiction and Drama Interconnections: Social and Historical

Confluences (also FREN 340)

MUSIC

MUSC 101 MUSC 214 MUSC 215 MUSC 217

MUSC 230 MUSC 321 MUSC 322 MUSC 327

MUSC 333 MUSC 336

MUSC 339 MUSC 358

Fundamentals of Music Theory The History of Jazz Introduction to Black Music Rock and Related Music:

1950 to the Present Musics of the World Music History I Music History II Avant-Garde Performance:

Youth Rebellion Race and Jazz The Beatles: Career, Music,

Innovation, Culture, Impact Black American Music Music in Performance

PHILOSOPHY

PHIL 100 PHIL 146 PHIL 150 PHIL 152 PHIL 210 PHIL 248 PHIL 251

PHIL 321 PHIL 322

Introduction to Philosophy Critical Thinking Contemporary Moral Issues Introduction to Moral Theory Philosophy of Religion Introduction to Scientific Reasoning Ethical Issues in Science, Engineering,

and Information Technology History of Philosophy: Ancient History of Philosophy: Modern

PHIL 332 PHIL 334 PHIL 346 PHIL 350 PHIL 355 PHIL 358 PHIL 372

Philosophy of the Asian Martial Arts Asian Philosophy Deductive Systems Ethical Theory Political Philosophy Bioethics Philosophy of Science

POLITICAL SCIENCE

POLI 210 POLI 379

Political Philosophy War and Film

RELIGIOUS STUDIES

RLST 100 RLST 200 RLST 201 RLST 202 RLST 210 RLST 230 RLST 350

Historical Dimensions of Religion Philosophy of Religion Israel and the Ancient Near East Judaism in the Time of Jesus and Hillel Classical Mythology Comparative African Religions The Bible and Literature

THEATRE

THTR 100 THTR 104 THTR 110 THTR 120

THTR 202 THTR 206 THTR 229 THTR 239 THTR 242 THTR 244 THTR 270 THTR 310 THTR 311 THTR 349

THTR 364 THTR 371 THTR 410 THTR 411

Introduction to Scenography Introduction to Costume Introduction to Acting Introduction to Theatre:

Theory and Practice Introduction to Dramatic Literature Fashion, Costume, and Society Movement for the Actor Movement for the Actor II Presentation Skills for Non-Actors Script Analysis Theatre Into Film History of Theatre History of Theatre II Gender, Sexuality, and,

Theatrical Performance History of American Theatre Playwriting Contemporary Political Theatre Modern Theatre: History and Practice

VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS

VPA 225

Ideas in the Arts

ENGLISH COMPOSITION

(EN)

Students are expected to complete this course within their first 30 credits of enrollment at UMBC.

ENGL 100 ENGL 110

Composition Composition for ESL Students

FOREIGN LANGUAGE (L)

UMBC's GEP program requires proficiency at the 201 level in a language other than English. Students may complete any of the 201 courses listed below as one pathway to demonstrating proficiency. For more details about this requirement, see the GEP Worksheet on page 8.

ARBC 201 CHIN 201 FREN 201 GERM 201 GREK 201 HEBR 201 HIND 201 JPNS 201 KORE 201 LATN 201 RUSS 201 SPAN 201 WOL 201

Intermediate Arabic I Intermediate Chinese I (Mandarin) Intermediate French I Intermediate German I Intermediate Greek I (ancient) Intermediate Hebrew I Intermediate Hindi I Intermediate Japanese I Intermediate Korean I Intermediate Latin I Intermediate Russian I Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Wolof I

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GLOBAL CULTURES (C)

AFRICANA STUDIES

AFST 211 AFST 212 AFST 213 AFST 245 AFST 314 AFST 347 AFST 353 AFST 354 AFST 370

Introduction to Contemporary Africa Introduction to African History Africa: Culture and Development Introduction to Black Music Islam in Africa Gender, Race, and Media African American History Since 1865 African American Women's History Black Women in

Cross-Cultural Perspective

AGING SERVICES

AGNG 369

Contemporary Issues, Culture, and Social Work Practices in Aging

AMERICAN STUDIES

AMST 200 AMST 210

AMST 345 AMST 352 AMST 365 AMST 369 AMST 375 AMST 395

What is an American? Introduction to Critical

Sexuality Studies Indigenous Heritage American Culture in Global Perspective Asian American Fictions Filipino American Cultural Studies Studies in Asian American Culture American Music and Culture

ANCIENT STUDIES

ANCS 120

ANCS 150

ANCS 200 ANCS 201 ANCS 202 ANCS 204 ANCS 210 ANCS 220 ANCS 301 ANCS 320

ANCS 330

The Greeks and the Romans in the Mediterranean World

English Word Roots from Latin and Greek

Israel and the Ancient Near East The Ancient Greeks The Roman World Masterpieces of Ancient Literature Classical Mythology Judaism in the Time of Jesus and Hillel Ancient Civilizations Women and Gender in

the Classical World Ancient Science and Technology

ANTHROPOLOGY

ANTH 101 ANTH 211 ANTH 212 ANTH 302

ANTH 310 ANTH 316 ANTH 326

Introduction to Anthropology Cultural Anthropology The Ethnographer's World Human Evolution, Physical

Anthropology, and Archaeology Ethnographic Film Anthropology of Religion American Indian Cultures

ARABIC

ARBC 202

Intermediate Arabic II

ARCHAEOLOGY

ARCH 100

ARCH 120 ARCH 200 ARCH 201 ARCH 220 ARCH 330 ARCH 340

Introduction to Archaeology of the Ancient World

World Archaeology Greek Archaeology and Art Roman Archaeology and Art Archaeology and Art of Ancient Egypt Archaeology of the Prehistoric Aegean Cities of the Past

ART

ART 216 ART 321

Studies in Visual Culture From the Enlightenment to the Birth

of Modernism: 1750?1880

CHINESE

CHIN 202 CHIN 301 CHIN 302

Intermediate Chinese II Advanced Chinese I Advanced Chinese II

COMPARATIVE AND WORLD LITERATURE

CPLT 203

Masterpieces of Ancient Literature

DANCE

DANC 101 DANC 201

Dance Appreciation Dance History I: Cultural and

Classical Forms

ECONOMICS

ECON 382

Asian Economic History

ENGLISH

ENGL 191

The World of Language II

FRENCH FREN 202 FREN 301 FREN 302 FREN 310 FREN 320

FREN 330

FREN 340

FREN 349

Intermediate French II Advanced French I Advanced French II Interconnections: Language Interconnections: Trade, Technology,

and Globalization Interconnections: Ideas, Literature,

and the Arts Interconnections: Social and

Historical Confluences Explorations in History and Society

FIRST-YEAR SEMINARS

FYS 104 FYS 106 FYS 107

First Year Seminar (C) First Year Seminar in SS or C First Year Seminar (AH/C)

GERMAN

GERM 202 GERM 301 GERM 302 GERM 311

GERM 312

Gateway to Advanced German Studies Advanced German Studies I Advanced German Studies II (L) Introduction to German Literature

and Culture I Introduction to German Literature

and Culture II

GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS

GES 102 GES 105 GES 327

Human Geography World Regional Geography Cultural Ecology

GREEK

GREK 350 GREK 352 GREK 361 GREK 362 GREK 371 GREK 372 GREK 381 GREK 382

Septuagint Greek Tragedy and Comedy Greek Oratory Selections from Greek Historians Homer Plato History of Greek Literature I History of Greek Literature II

GENDER AND WOMEN'S STUDIES

GWST 100

GWST 210 GWST 255 GWST 315 GWST 320 GWST 322 GWST 327 GWST 330

GWST 340

GWST 342

Introduction to Gender and Women's Studies

Introduction to Critical Sexuality Studies Intercultural Paris Modern Masculinities Transnational Feminist Film Gender, Race, and Media African American Women's History Women and Gender in

the Classical World Global Perspectives on Gender

and Women Gender in Modern South Asia

GWST 343

GWST 366

GWST 370

GWST 374 GWST 375 GWST 376

GWST 380

Gender, Human Rights, and Political Violence in Latin America

Doing It: Case Studies in the History of Western Sexuality

Black Women in Cross-Cultural Perspectives

European Women's History: 1200?1750 European Women's History: 1750?1914 European Women's History:

1914 to the Present Women and Gender in Asia

HEALTH ADMINISTRATION AND POLICY

HAPP 403

Introduction to International Field Research

HEBREW

HEBR 202 HEBR 301 HEBR 302

Intermediate Modern Hebrew II Advanced Hebrew I Advanced Hebrew II

HISTORY HIST 103 HIST 110 HIST 111 HIST 203

HIST 204

HIST 206

HIST 242 HIST 243 HIST 273

HIST 274

HIST 322 HIST 323 HIST 327 HIST 330 HIST 350 HIST 358 HIST 360 HIST 361 HIST 362 HIST 363 HIST 364 HIST 366

HIST 371 HIST 373 HIST 374 HIST 375 HIST 376

HIST 380 HIST 381

HIST 382

HIST 383 HIST 387 HIST 388 HIST 453 HIST 455 HIST 456 HIST 457

HIST 458 HIST 459 HIST 466 HIST 468 HIST 485 HIST 486

East Asian Civilization Western Civilization to 1700 Western Civilization 1700 to the Present History and Film: Representations of

Imperialism in Modern World History Don't Buy It: The Global History

of Commodities Entrepreneurs in the

Early Modern World Introduction to Contemporary Africa Introduction to African History History of the Jews in Modern Times:

From the Middle Ages to 1917 Contemporary Jewish History:

1917 to the Present African American History Since 1865 African American Women's History Modern Latin American History Ancient Science and Technology History of Medicine Art and Society in the Renaissance Islam in Africa The French Revolution Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean The Crusades The Rise of Islam Doing It: Case Studies in the History

of Western Sexuality History and Film History of the Holocaust European Women's History 1200?1750 European Women's History 1750?1914 European Women's History 1914 to

the Present Women and Gender in Asia From Samurai to "Salariman:"

Japanese History Through Film and Literature Pacific Crossings: Race, War, and Gender in Asian Migrations Japan in the Shogun Age Medicine and Health Care in China Society and Culture in China Ancient Greece The Roman Republic The Roman Empire Historical Survey of the Byzantine Civilization Japan to 1800 Japan Since 1800 The Reformation The Age of Enlightenment Russia to 1900 Soviet History on Trial

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HIST 487 HIST 488

Europe 1815?1914 Europe 1914 to the Present

JUDAIC STUDIES

JDST 100 JDST 200 JDST 201 JDST 230 JDST 273

JDST 274

JDST 310

JDST 321 JDST 323 JDST 340 JDST 373

Introduction to Judaic Studies Israel and the Ancient Near East Judaism in the Time of Jesus and Hillel Introduction to the Jewish Bible History of the Jews in Modern Times:

From the Middle Ages to 1917 Contemporary Jewish History:

1917 to Present Modern Israel: The Land, Its People,

Culture and Society Jewish Writing in World Literature Survey of Modern Hebrew Literature Origins of Anti-Semitism History of the Holocaust

JAPANESE

JPNS 202

Intermediate Japanese I

KOREAN

KORE 202 KORE 310

Intermediate Korean II Korean Language in Social and

Cultural Context

L ATI N

LATN 301 LATN 302 LATN 311 LATN 312 LATN 331 LATN 332 LATN 341 LATN 383 LATN 384

Selections from Roman Historians Roman Comedy Roman Poetry: Catullus, Horace Silver Age Tibullus, Propertius, Ovid Vergil Cicero History of Roman Literature I History of Roman Literature II

LINGUISTICS

LING 191 LING 230

The World of Language II World Language Communities

MODERN LANGUAGES, LINGUISTICS AND INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

MLL 191 MLL 205

MLL 209 MLL 210 MLL 213 MLL 215 MLL 216 MLL 218 MLL 219 MLL 220 MLL 230 MLL 234 MLL 235 MLL 250

MLL 255 MLL 261

The World of Language II Great Books from the

French-Speaking World Great Books from Italy Africa: Culture and Development Film and Society in Spain French Film Classics Classics in German Cinema Film and Society in Latin America Contemporary French Cinema Film and Society in China World Language Communities Culture and Values through Art I Culture and Values through Art II Introduction to the French-Speaking World Intercultural Paris German Ethnic and Cultural Identity

MLL 270

MLL 271

MLL 280

MLL 305

MLL 310

MLL 311 MLL 315

MLL 319

MLL 320 MLL 321 MLL 322 MLL 323 MLL 328 MLL 340

MLL 370

MLL 371

Introduction to Russian Culture and Civilization

Introduction to Modern Russian Civilization and Culture

Introduction to the Spanish-Speaking World

Introduction to Intercultural Communication

Intercultural Studies of International Film

Introduction to Korean Culture Images of Society in

Contemporary Korean Films Images of Society in

Contemporary French Films Transnational Feminist Film Makers Jewish Writing in World Literature Gender, Race, and Media Survey of Modern Hebrew Literature Traditional Chinese Fiction and Drama Interconnections: Social and Historical

Confluences (also FREN 340) 19th Century Russian Literature

and Society 20th Century Russian Literature

and Politics

MUSIC

MUSC 215 MUSC 230

Introduction to Black Music Musics of the World

PHILOSOPHY

PHIL 332 PHIL 334

Philosophy of the Asian Martial Arts Asian Philosophy

POLITICAL SCIENCE

POLI 270 POLI 379

Culture and Politics War and Film

PSYCHOLOGY

PSYC 230

Psychology and Culture

RELIGIOUS STUDIES

RLST 201 RLST 202 RLST 210 RLST 273

RLST 274

RLST 314 RLST 316 RLST 352 RLST 466

Israel and the Ancient Near East Judaism in the Time of Jesus and Hillel Classical Mythology History of the Jews in Modern Times:

From the Middle Ages to 1917 Contemporary Jewish History:

1917 to the Present Islam in Africa Anthropology of Religion Septuagint The Reformation

RUSSIAN RUSS 202 RUSS 270

RUSS 271

RUSS 301 RUSS 302 RUSS 401 RUSS 402

Continuing Russian I Introduction to Russian

Culture and Civilization Introduction to Modern Russian

Civilization and Culture Continuing Russian II Continuing Russian III Advanced Russian I Advanced Russian II

SOCIOLOGY

SOCY 204 SOCY 403

Diversity and Pluralism: An Interdisciplinary Perspective

Introduction to International Field Research

SOCIAL WORK

SOWK 369 SOWK 374

Contemporary Issues, Cultures, and Social Work Practices in Aging

Social Work with Immigrants and Refugees

SPANISH

SPAN 202 SPAN 301 SPAN 302 SPAN 304 SPAN 307 SPAN 308

Intermediate Spanish II Advanced Spanish I Advanced Spanish II Spanish for Heritage Spanish Speakers I The Cultures of Spain The Cultures of Latin America

MATHEMATICS (M)

COMPUTER SCIENCE

CMSC 203

Discrete Structures

FIRST-YEAR SEMINARS

FYS 108

First Year Seminar (M)

MATHEMATICS

MATH 100

MATH 115 MATH 131

MATH 150 MATH 151 MATH 155

Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics

Finite Mathematics Mathematics for

Elementary School Teachers I Precalculus Mathematics Calculus and Analytic Geometry I Applied Calculus

STATISTICS

STAT 121 STAT 350 STAT 351

Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences

Statistics With Applications in the Biological Sciences

Applied Statistics for Business and Economics

SCIENCES (S)

BIOLOGY

BIOL 101 BIOL 106 BIOL 123 BIOL 141

BIOL 141H

BIOL 275 BIOL 302

Concepts of Biology The Human Organism Human Genetics (lab is 123L) Foundations of Biology:

Cells, Energy, and Organisms Foundations of Biology:

Cells, Energy, and Organisms (Honors) Microbiology (lab is 275L) Molecular and General Genetics

(lab is 302L)

CHEMISTRY

CHEM 100 CHEM 101 CHEM 102 CHEM 123

CHEM 124

The Chemical World Principles of Chemistry I Principles of Chemistry II (lab is 102L) Introduction to General Organic

and Biochemistry I Introduction to General Organic

and Biochemistry II (lab is 124L)

COMPUTER ENGINEERING

CMPE 306

Introduction to Circuit Theory*

COMPUTER SCIENCE

CMSC 100

Introduction to Computer Science

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FIRST-YEAR SEMINARS

FYS 103

First Year Seminar (S)

GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS

GES 110 GES 111 GES 120

GES 220

GES 286

Physical Geography Principles of Geology Environmental Science

and Conservation Laboratory and Field Techniques for

Environmental Science* Exploring the Environment:

A Geo-Spatial Perspective*

PHYSICS

PHYS 100 PHYS 105 PHYS 106 PHYS 111 PHYS 112 PHYS 121 PHYS 122 PHYS 333

Ideas in Physics Ideas in Astronomy Introduction to Astrobiology Basic Physics I* Basic Physics II* Introductory Physics I Introductory Physics II (lab is 122L) Applied Physics in Archaeology

and Art

SCIENCE

SCI 100 SCI 101L

Water: An Interdisciplinary Study* Quantitative Reasoning: Skills Lab

* Includes a lab component and therefore counts as S/L science with lab

SOCIAL SCIENCE (SS)

AFRICANA STUDIES

AFST 206

AFST 211 AFST 212 AFST 255

AFST 314 AFST 353 AFST 354 AFST 370

Introduction to African-American History: A Survey

Introduction to Contemporary Africa Introduction to African History Psychology of the Black Experience

in the U.S. Islam in Africa African-American History Since 1865 African-American Women's History Black Women in

Cross-Cultural Perspectives

AGING SERVICES

AGNG 100 AGNG 200

AGNG 369

Revolutionizing Aging Aging People, Policy,

and Management Contemporary Issues, Cultures,

and Social Work Practices in Aging

AMERICAN STUDIES

AMST 210 AMST 317

AMST 384

AMST 395

Introduction to Critical Sexuality Nonviolence and American

Social Movements Perspectives on Childhood

and Adolescence American Music and Culture

ANTHROPOLOGY

ANTH 101 ANTH 211 ANTH 212 ANTH 302

ANTH 311 ANTH 316 ANTH 326

Introduction to Anthropology Cultural Anthropology The Ethnographer's World Human Evolution, Physical

Anthropology, and Archaeology Urban Anthropology Anthropology of Religion American Indian Cultures

COMPUTER SCIENCE

CMSC 352

Women, Gender, and Information Technology

ECONOMICS

ECON 101 ECON 102 ECON 280 ECON 309

ECON 363

Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics The International Economy Survey of Economics and Finance

for Scientists and Engineers Sports Economics and Finance

EMERGENCY HEALTH SERVICES

EHS 200 EHS 311 EHS 345

Concepts of Emergency Health Services

Stress and Burnout: Personal and Professional Issues

Death and Dying

FIRST-YEAR SEMINARS

FYS 102 FYS 106

First Year Seminar (SS) First Year Seminar in SS or C

GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS

GES 102 GES 105 GES 326

Human Geography World Regional Geography American Conservation Thought

GENDER AND WOMEN'S STUDIES

GWST 100

GWST 200 GWST 210

Introduction to Gender and Women's Studies

Studies in Feminist Activism Introduction to Critical

Sexuality Studies

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GWST 325 GWST 326 GWST 327 GWST 338 GWST 340 GWST 352

GWST 353 GWST 355 GWST 366

GWST 370

GWST 374 GWST 375 GWST 376

GWST 377 GWST 378

HISTORY HIST 101 HIST 102 HIST 103 HIST 110 HIST 111

HIST 203

HIST 204

HIST 206

HIST 218

HIST 242 HIST 243 HIST 255

HIST 273

HIST 274

HIST 300 HIST 303 HIST 306 HIST 308

HIST 311

HIST 319

HIST 322 HIST 323 HIST 325 HIST 326 HIST 327 HIST 341 HIST 344 HIST 345 HIST 347 HIST 350 HIST 358 HIST 360 HIST 361 HIST 362

HIST 363 HIST 364 HIST 366

HIST 369

HIST 370

History of Women in America to 1870 History of Women in America Since 1870 African-American Women's History Women, Gender, and Law Women, Gender, and Globalization Women, Gender,

and Information Technology Marriage and the Family The Sociology of Women Doing It: Case Studies in the History

of Western Sexuality Black Women in

Cross-Cultural Perspectives European Women's History: 1200?1750 European Women's History: 1750?1914 European Women's History:

1914 to the Present Women and Social Policy Women, Gender, and Science

American History to 1877 American History 1877 to the Present East Asian Civilization Western Civilization to 1700 Western Civilization

1700 to the Present History and Film: Representations of

Imperialism in Modern World History Don't Buy It: The Global History

of Commodities Entrepreneurs in

the Early Modern World Introduction to

African-American History: A Survey Introduction to Contemporary Africa Introduction to African History History of Christianity From Its Origins

to the Reformation History of the Jews in Modern Times:

From the Middle Ages to 1917 Contemporary Jewish History:

1917 to the Present Introduction to Public History The Second World War The First World War Perspectives on Childhood

and Adolescence in America American Entrepreneurs:

From Christopher Columbus to Steve Jobs Novelty and Nostalgia: The Rise of Modern U.S. African-American History Since 1865 African-American Women's History History of Women in America to 1870 History of Women in America Since 1870 Modern Latin American History The American Colonies The American Civil War Origins of Modern America: 1877?1920 The United States Since 1945 History of Medicine Art and Society in the Renaissance Islam in Africa The French Revolution Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean World The Crusades The Rise of Islam Doing It: Case Studies in the History of Western Sexuality Darwinism: The Evolutionary Perspective The History of the Jews in the United States

NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION AND ADVISING GUIDE GEP COURSES

HIST 373 HIST 374 HIST 375

HIST 376

HIST 377 HIST 382

HIST 434

HIST 445 HIST 446 HIST 453 HIST 455 HIST 456 HIST 458 HIST 459 HIST 465 HIST 466 HIST 468 HIST 485 HIST 486 HIST 487 HIST 488

History of the Holocaust European Women's History: 1200?1750 European's Women's History:

1750?1914 European Women's History:

1914 to the Present The American Jewish Experience in Film Pacific Crossings: Race, War,

and Gender in Asian Migrations The Vietnam Wars

in International Context History of Science to 1700 History of Science Since 1700 Ancient Greece The Roman Republic The Roman Empire Japan to 1800 Japan Since 1800 The Renaissance The Reformation The Age of Enlightenment Russia to 1900 Soviet History on Trial Europe: 1815?1914 Europe: 1914 to the Present

INFORMATION SYSTEMS

IS 352

Women, Gender, and Information Technology

JUDAIC STUDIES

JDST 273 JDST 274 JDST 310 JDST 370 JDST 371 JDST 373

History of the Jews in Modern Times: From the Middle Ages to 1917

Contemporary Jewish History: 1917 to the Present

Modern Israel: The Land, People, Culture, and Society

The History of the Jews in the United States

The American Jewish Experience in Film History of the Holocaust

POLITICAL SCIENCE

POLI 100 POLI 200

POLI 220

POLI 270 POLI 280 POLI 338 POLI 387 POLI 390

American Government and Politics Introduction to Politics:

Political Science The U.S. Constitution: Where It Came

From and What It Says Culture and Politics International Relations Women, Gender, and Law Political Economy American Foreign Policy

PSYCHOLOGY

PSYC 100 PSYC 200 PSYC 210 PSYC 230 PSYC 255 the U.S. PSYC 285 PSYC 304 PSYC 335 PSYC 340

Introduction to Psychology Child Developmental Psychology Psychology of Learning Psychology and Culture Psychology of the Black Experience in

Abnormal Psychology Adolescent Psychology Physiological Psychology Social Psychology

RELIGIOUS STUDIES

RLST 255 RLST 273 RLST 274

History of Christianity from Its Origins to the Reformation

History of the Jews in Modern Times: From the Middle Ages to 1917

Contemporary Jewish History: 1917 to the Present

RLST 314 RLST 316 RLST 349 RLST 466

Islam in Africa Anthropology of Religion The Sociology of Religion The Reformation

SOCIOLOGY

SOCY 101 SOCY 201 SOCY 204

SOCY 310 SOCY 315 SOCY 321 SOCY 345 SOCY 349 SOCY 352 SOCY 353 SOCY 355 SOCY 359 SOCY 380

Basic Concepts of Sociology Social Problems in American Society Diversity and Pluralism:

An Interdisciplinary Perspective Social Stratification and Inequality

Population and Society Race and Ethnic Relations Sociology of Education The Sociology of Religion Issues in Health Care Marriage and the Family The Sociology of Women Death and Dying Political Sociology

SOCIAL WORK

SOWK 200 SOWK 255 SOWK 260 SOWK 387 SOWK 388 SOWK 395

Social Issues: Social Action Psychology of the Black Experience

in the U.S. Introduction to Social Welfare,

Social Policy, and Social Work I Policies, Programs, and Services

for Children Human Behavior and

the Social Environment I Addictive Behavior Patterns

WRITING INTENSIVE COURSES (WI)

AGING SERVICES

AGNG 200 AGNG 321

Aging People, Policy, and Management Strength-Based Approaches to

Achieving Mental Wellness in the Older Adult

AMERICAN STUDIES

AMST 300 AMST 490

Approaches in American Studies Senior Seminar

ANCIENT STUDIES

ANCS 320

Gender and Women in the Classical World

ANTHROPOLOGY

ANTH 312 ANTH 318

Medical Anthropology Anthropology of Science

and Technology

ARCHAEOLOGY

ARCH 340

Cities of the Past

ART ART 335 ART 347 ART 424

ART 425

Origins and Issues in Design Writing for Media Arts Topics in Contemporary Art of

the Non-Western World Writing By and for Artists,

Curators, and Critics

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

BIOL 410 BIOL 414

BIOL 420 BIOL 425 BIOL 426

Modeling in the Life Sciences Eukaryotic Genetics

and Molecular Biology Advanced Topics in Cell Biology Immunology Approaches to Molecular Biology

BIOL 443

BIOL 445 BIOL 451 BIOL 453 BIOL 454 BIOL 456 BIOL 480 BIOL 483 BIOL 499L

Advanced Topics in Developmental Biology

Signal Transduction Neurobiology Physiological Bases of Behavior Vision Science Plant Molecular Biology Animal Behavior Evolution: Genes to Genomes Undergraduate Research Seminar

CHEMISTRY

CHEM 312L CHEM 437L

Advanced Laboratory II Biochemistry Laboratory

COMPUTER ENGINEERING

CMPE 349

Introduction to Professional Practice

COMPUTER SCIENCE

CMSC 304 CMSC 345

Social and Ethical Issues in Information Technology

Software Design and Development

DANCE

DANC 325

Dance and the Contemporary Arts

ECONOMICS

ECON 382 ECON 418

ECON 442 ECON 443 ECON 444

Asian Economic History Economics of Innovation

and Technology European Economic History History of Economic Thought I History of Economic Thought II

EDUCATION

EDUC 411

EDUC 414 EDUC 418

Teaching Reading in the Content Areas-Part II

Adolescent Literature Instruction of Reading

EMERGENCY HEALTH SERVICES

EHS 301

Planning Emergency Health Systems

ENGINEERING?CHEMICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL

ENCH 225L

ENCH 437L ENCH 468 ENCH 485L

Chemical Engineering Problem Solving and Experiment Design Laboratory

Chemical Engineering Laboratory Research Projects Biochemical Engineering Laboratory

ENGLISH

ENGL 301 ENGL 393 ENGL 414

Analysis of Literary Language Technical Communication Adolescent Literature

ENGINEERING?MECHANICAL

ENME 204 ENME 332L ENME 432L

Introduction to Engineering Design with CAD

Solid Mechanics and Materials Laboratory

Fluids/Energy Laboratory

GERMAN GERM 401

Studies in German Language

GEOGRAPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS

GES 313 GES 319 GES 326 GES 328 GES 329

Biogeography Watershed Science and Management American Conservation Thought Environmental Policy Geography of Disease and Health

GLOBAL STUDIES

GLBL 301

Approaches to Globalization

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NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION AND ADVISING GUIDE GEP COURSES

GENDER AND WOMEN'S STUDIES

GWST 300

GWST 330

GWST 378 GWST 433

GWST 495

Methodologies of Gender, Women, and Sexuality

Gender and Women in the Classical World

Women, Gender, and Science Gender, Work, and Family

in a Cross-Cultural Perspective Colloquium: Research and Activism

HEALTH ADMINISTRATION AND POLICY

HAPP 329 HAPP 411

Geography of Disease and Health Health Regulation

and Quality Improvement

HUMAN CONTEXT OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

HCST 100

Introduction to the Human Context of Science and Technology

HISTORY HIST 445 HIST 446 HIST 496 HIST 497

HIST 499

History of Science to 1700 History of Science Since 1700 Historical Research (American) Historical Research

(European and World) Honors Thesis in History

INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES

INDS 330

Ways of Knowing

INFORMATION SYSTEMS

IS 369 IS 439

Research Seminar: Writings in Information Systems

Advanced Project Management

MATHEMATICS

MATH 432 MATH 481

History of Mathematics Math Modeling

MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS STUDIES

MCS 355

Social Media: Networking and Mobility

MODERN LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS

MLL 370 MLL 371

19th Century Russian Literature and Society

20th Century Russian Literature and Politics

MUSIC

MUSC 321 MUSC 322 MUSC 358 MUSC 480 MUSC 485

Music History I Music History II Music in Performance Topics in Music, Art, and Society Selected Topics in Music History

PHYSICS PHYS 330L

Optics Laboratory

POLITICAL SCIENCE

POLI 301 POLI 337 POLI 353

POLI 360 POLI 438 POLI 446

POLI 470 POLI 471 POLI 490

Research Methods in Political Science Comparative Justice Governmental Budgeting

and Financial Management Comparative Political Analysis Legal Internship The Politics of Poverty

and Social Welfare Policy Politics of Human Rights Globalization and Transitional Justice Political Violence

PSYCHOLOGY

PSYC 400 PSYC 405 PSYC 406 PSYC 407 PSYC 409

Seminar in Developmental Psychology History and Systems of Psychology Advanced Behavior Pathology Advanced Child Psychology Development and Education

PSYC 415 PSYC 421 PSYC 437

PSYC 440 PSYC 441 PSYC 442

PSYC 448 PSYC 455 PSYC 463 PSYC 465

Seminar in Cognitive Psychology Parenting Contemporary Social Issues:

Making a Difference Seminar in Social Psychology Social/Health Psychology Seminar in Industrial/Organizational

Psychology Developmental Neuroscience Schizophrenia Eating: Normal and Abnormal Family Psychology

SOCIOLOGY

SOCY 433

SOCY 440 SOCY 451

Gender, Work and Family in a Cross-Cultural Context

Drugs and Alcohol in Society Sociology of Health and Illness Behavior

SOCIAL WORK

SOWK 360 SOWK 397 SOWK 481 SOWK 483

Social Welfare, Social Policy, and Social Work II

Social Work Methods I: Introduction to Practice

Social Work Methods II: A Generalist Approach to Practice

Social Work Methods III: Selected Intervention Strategies, Research, and Evaluation

SPANISH SPAN 401

Studies in Spanish Language

THEATRE

THTR 410 THTR 411

Contemporary Political Theatre Modern Theatre II:

History and Practice

VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS

VPA 325

Contemporary Art in Process

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