GENERAL EDUCATION CLASSES

GE01   Literacy Tools for Skilled Communication

GE02   Mathematical/Logical Systems and Modern Languages:  Tools for Structure Analysis and Communication

GE03   Minority Cultures or Multiracial Women's Studies

GE04   International and Multicultural Studies:  Becoming World Citizens

GE05   Science:  Understanding the Natural World 

GE06   Self and Society:  Understanding Oneself and the Social World

GE07   Humanistic Studies:  The Search for Values and Meaning

GE08   Arts:  The Aesthetic Experience

GE09   Health and Physical Well-Being:  Learning to Create Healthy Lives

 

GE01   LITERACY TOOLS FOR SKILLED COMMUNICATION          (6 credits required)
   
Dept Crs# Title 
CST 110 Public Oral Communication
ENG 110 College Writing I
  Students receiving less than a grade of "C" in CST 110 must repeat the course.  Students receiving a grade lower than "BC" in their initial enrollment in ENG 110 also must take one of the following:
ENG 303 College Writing II
ENG 304 Writing in the Arts and Humanities
ENG 305 Creative Writing
ENG 306 Writing for Teachers
ENG 307 Writing for Management, Public Relations and the Professions
ENG 308 Technical Writing
ENG 309 Writing in the Sciences
   
   
GE02   MATHEMATICAL/LOGICAL SYSTEMS AND MODERN LANGUAGES: 
  TOOLS FOR STRUCTURE ANALYSIS AND COMMUNICATION 
  (Minimum 7 credits required; a  minimum of 3 credits must be taken in mathematics from list 1.
  In list 1 only one course in each of the "or" pairs may be used to meet General Education)
List 1  
MTH 126 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II
MTH 150 College Algebra or
MTH 151 Precalculus
   
MTH 175 Applied Calculus or
MTH 207 Calculus I
   
MTH 145 Statistics
   
MTH 208 Calculus II
   
List 2  
   
C-S 101 Introduction to Computing
C-S 120 Software Design
CHI 102 Elementary Chinese II
CHI 201 Intermediate Chinese I
CHI 202 Intermediate Chinese II
FRE 102 Elementary French II
FRE 201 Intermediate French I
FRE 202 Intermediate French II
GER 102 Elementary German II
GER 201 Intermediate German I
GER 202 Intermediate German II
MLG 102 Elementary (world language) II
MLG 201 Intermediate (world language ) I
MLG 202 Intermediate (world language ) II
PHL  101 Introduction to Logic
RUS  102 Elementary Russian II
RUS  201 Intermediate Russian I
RUS  202 Intermediate Russian II
SPA  102 Elementary Spanish II
SPA  201 Intermediate Spanish I
SPA  202 Intermediate Spanish II
   
   
GE03   Minority Cultures or Multiracial Women's Studies  (minimum of 3 credits required)
   
ECO 336 Women in the US Economy
EFN 205 Understanding Human Differences
ENG/ERS 207 Multicultural Literature of the US
ENG/ERS 210 Literature of Black America
ENG/ERS 215 African American Authors
ERS 100 Introduction to Minority Cultures in the US
HIS 306 History of Ethnic America
HIS 336 Hispanics in the United States
HON 207 Gender, Race, Power, Privilege
HON 220 Global Roots of US Literature
MUS 209 History of Jazz Culture
PHL 229 Multicultural Philosophy in the United States
POL 205 Women and Politics
PSY 285 Culture and Mental Health:  An Applied Perspective
PSY 318 Psychology of Women
SAH 307 Changing the Culture:  Women in Science
SOC 225 Racial and Ethnic Minorities
W-S 100 Gender, Race and Class in American Institutions
W-S 210 Women's Voices/Women's Culture
W-S 230 Women's Diversity:  Race, Class and Culture
   
   
GE04   International and Multicultural Studies:  Becoming World Citizens (Minimum of 6 credits required)
   
List 1 World History (one course required)
HIS 101 Global Origins of the modern World or
HIS 102 Global Transition and Change
   
List 2 Global and Multicultural Studies (one course required)
   
ANT 202 Contemporary Global Issues or
ECO 202 Contemporary Global Issues or
GEO 202 Contemporary Global Issues or
HIS 202 Contemporary Global Issues or
POL 202 Contemporary Global Issues or
SOC 202 Contemporary Global Issues 
   
ART 301 World Art
ECO 120 Global Macroeconomics
ENG 208 International Studies in Literature
ENV 201 Introduction to Environmental Studies
FRE 220 France and the Francophone World
GEO 110 World Cultural Regions
GEO 200 Conservation of Global Environments
   
HIS 101 whichever was not taken above
HIS 102
HIS 220 The United States in a Global Community
   
INS 250 Orientation to Study Abroad  and
INS 251 Study Abroad Practicum:  Journaling  and
INS 252 Cross-Cultural Re-entry from Study Abroad (must complete all three courses to count)
   
MUS 201 Musical Cultures
MUS 204 Latin American Music:  Its Context and Impact
PHL 230 Multicultural Philosophy
POL 234 Comparative Political Systems
PSY 280 Cross-Cultural Development
THA 351 World Theater
   
GE05   Science:  Understanding the Natural World  (Minimum of 4 credits required; one course must be a
  Natural Laboratory Science from List 1)
   
List 1 Natural Laboratory Science
ANT 102 Introduction to Physical Anthropology
BIO 103 Introductory Biology or
BIO 105 General Biology
CHM 100 Contemporary Chemistry
CHM 103 General Chemistry I
ESC 101 Earth Environments
HON