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Critical Thinking & Hist. Consciousness  
Scientific Method for the Natural Sciences  
Arts Appreciation  
Cross - Cultural Understanding  
Numerical Literacy  
Social Inquiry  
Values & Judaic-Christian Traditions  
Additional Requirements  
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Critical Thinking
ENGL-101 English Composition
Philosophy course
Communication course from among COMM-100, 200, or 201


Historical Consciousness
HIST-101/201 * World History to 1700
HIST-102/202* World History since 1700
*HIST-101 and 102 sections are limited to first - year students only.


Scientific Method for the Natural Sciences
One course from the following natural science disciplines:

Biology
BIOL-100 Elements of Biology
BIOL-101 Nutrition
BIOL-103 Principles of Human Anatomy
BIOL-104 Principles of Human Physiology
BIOL-130 Monkeys, Apes, and Humans
BIOL-131 Explorations in Biology
BIOL-150 General Biology I: Diversity of Life
BIOL-200 Conservation
BIOL-210 Human Biological Variation
BIOL-345 Human Evolution

Chemistry
CHEM-100 Elements of Chemistry and Physics
CHEM-103 lntroduction to Chemistry
CHEM-104 Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry
CHEM-150 General Chemistry I
CHEM-210 Environmental Problems

Earth-Space Sciences
ESCI-100 Elements of Earth-Space Sciences
ESCI-200 Conservation
ESCI-202 Physical Geography
ESCI-205 Physical Geology
ESCl-206 Historical Geology
ESCI-207 Astronomy
ESCI-210 Environmental Problems
ESCI-301 Meteorology: Weather and Climate
ESCI-310 Oceanography
ESCI-402 Minerals and Rocks
ESCI-403 Paleontology: Fossils
ESCI-410 Hydrogeology
ESCI-420 Energy Resources
ESCI-430 Topics in Earth-Space Sciences

Physics
PHYS-100 Elements of Chemistry and Physics
PHYS-103 Introduction to Physics
PHYS-150/155 General Physics I and Lab (algebra-based)
PHYS-153/155 General Physics I and Lab (calculus-based)
PHYS-207 Astronomy


Arts Appreciation
ENGL-102 Western World Literature and Composition
Fine arts: Three to four hours from art, music, or theatre; must include a lecture/theory class and an applied component


Cross - Cultural Understanding/Global Awareness
Modern foreign language (proficiency through 201 level)

One course from the following:
ANTH-100 Cultural Anthropology
ANTH-200 Global Problems
ANTH-210 The Eskimo World
EDUC-290 Diverse Learner/Multicultural Education
HIST-280 Honors: Cross-Cultural History Seminar
HIST-331 History of Latin America
HIST-353 The African Experience
HIST-419 Legacies of Modern Colonialism
HIST-442 Modern East Asia
HIST-471 Women of Asia
IREL-204 World Geography
IREL-335 Comparative Politics
MUS-210 Music in World Culture
SOC-340 Chinese Culture and Society


Numerical Literacy

Mathematics course from among:
MATH-108 Discovery in Mathematics
MATH-150 Finite Mathematics
MATH-180 College Algebra and Trigonometry
MATH-190 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
MATH-191 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
MATH-210 Elementary Teachers' Mathematics II
Any other mathematics course above MATH-210


Social Inquiry

Two courses from among:
COMM-431 Gender and Communication
PSCI-101 American National Government
PSCI-105 State and Local Government
PSCI-323 Public Administration
PSCI-356 Political Theory
PSCI-444 Constitutional Law I: Powers of Government
PSCI-445 Constitutional Law II: Civil Rights and Liberties
PSY-330 Psychology of Gender
SOC-101 Principles of Sociology
SOC-103 Social Problems
SOC-210 Social Psychology
SOC-220 Race and Ethnic Relations
SOC-430 Special Topics: Social Inequality
SOCS-200 Honors: Exploring Human Complexity


Values and Judaic-Christian Traditions

One of the following Judaic-Christian religion courses:
REL-100 Christianity
REL-101 Judaism
REL-200 Old Testament Life and Literature
REL-210 New Testament Life and Literature
REL-220 Christian Theology
REL-250 History of Christianity I
REL-260 History of Christianity II
REL-310 Christian Ethics
REL-330 Jesus
REL-390 Honors Religion


Computer Literacy
Computer course


Additional Requirements
INTD-101 New Student Experience
INTD-201-202 Lecture/Performance Series

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