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Humanities and Fine Arts
GEC requires 12 hrs: one course from each category (GLT, GFA, and GPR), and one additional course from any of the three categories.
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Literature (GLT)
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| CCI |
227 |
Comparative Studies in World Epics |
| CCI |
228 |
Comparative Studies in World Drama |
| CCI |
305 |
Classical Tragedy
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| CCI |
324 |
Age of Cicero
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| CCI |
325 |
Age of Augustus |
| CCI |
326 |
Age of Nero
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| ENG |
104 |
Approach to Literature
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| ENG |
105 |
Introduction to Narrative
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| ENG |
106 |
Introduction to Poetry
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| ENG |
107 |
Introduction to Drama |
| ENG |
108 |
Topics in British and American Literature |
| ENG |
109 |
Introduction to Shakespeare
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| ENG |
110 |
World Literature in English
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| ENG |
201 |
European Literary Classics: Ancient to Renaissance |
| ENG |
202 |
European Literary Classics: Enlightenment to Modern |
| ENG |
204 |
Nonwestern Literary Classics
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| ENG |
208 |
Topics in Global Literature |
| ENG |
209 |
Topics in Nonwestern Literature |
| ENG |
210 |
Literature and the Arts |
| ENG |
211 |
Major British Authors: Medieval to Neoclassical
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| ENG |
212 |
Major British Authors: Romantic to Modern |
| ENG |
251 |
Major American Authors: Colonial to Romantic |
| ENG |
252 |
Major American Authors: Realist to Modern |
| ENG |
331 |
Women in Literature |
| ENG |
339 |
Shakespeare: Early Plays & Sonnets
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| ENG |
340 |
Shakespeare: Later Plays |
| ENG |
371 |
Literary Study of the Bible
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| FMS |
107 |
Freshman Seminar in World Literature |
| FMS |
110 |
Freshman Seminar in British and American Literature |
| FRE |
222 |
French Literature in Translation
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| FRE |
323 |
Albert Camus: English Versions
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| GER |
217 |
Masterworks of German Literature
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| GER |
218 |
Masterworks of Modern German Literature |
| HSS |
207 |
Seminar in Literature
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| RCO |
220-229 |
Residential College Seminar in Literature |
| RCO |
280-289 |
Residential College Seminar in Literature |
| SPA |
222 |
Masterpieces of Latin American Literature in Translation |
| SPA |
351 |
Approaches to Hispanic Literature |
| SPA |
402 |
Spanish Literature I
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| SPA |
404 |
Survey of Spanish American Literature I |
| THE |
580 |
Theatre History I |
| THE |
581 |
Theatre History II
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Fine Arts (GFA)
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| ART |
100 |
Introduction to Art
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| ART |
101 |
Survey of Western Art
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| ART |
103 |
Survey of Visual Art in Nonwestern Traditions |
| BCN |
101 |
Development of Cinema |
| BCN |
225 |
Masterpieces of Cinema
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| CCI |
306 |
Classical Comedy
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| CCI |
312 |
Art and Archaeology of Egypt
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| DCE |
101 |
Introduction to Dance
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| DCE |
200 |
Dance Appreciation |
| FMS |
105 |
Freshman Seminar in Fine Arts
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| HSS |
205 |
Seminar in the Fine Arts
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| MUS |
214 |
Jazz Appreciation
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| MUS |
241 |
Music Appreciation
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| MUS |
332 |
History of Western Music II: Baroque and Classical Eras |
| RCO |
230-239 |
Residential College Seminar in Fine Arts |
| THE |
121 |
Drama Appreciation
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| THE |
221 |
Development of American Musical Theatre |
| THE |
250 |
Fundamentals of Acting |
| THE |
323 |
Arts as Human Experience
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| THE |
582 |
Theatre History III |
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Philosophical/Religious/Ethical Perspectives (GPR) |
| CCI |
205 |
Mythology
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| CCI |
321 |
The Archaic Age
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| CCI |
340 |
Ancient Cosmology |
| CCI |
350 |
Roman Law and Society |
| FMS |
106 |
Freshman Seminar in Philosophical/Religious/Ethical Perspectives |
| HSS |
206 |
Seminar in Philosophical, Religious, & Ethical Principles |
| MUS |
343 |
Music of the Nonwestern World
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| PHI |
111 |
Introduction to Philosophy
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| PHI |
119 |
Introduction to Ethics
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| PHI |
121 |
Contemporary Moral Problems
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| PHI |
220 |
Medical Ethics
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| PHI |
331 |
Social & Political Philosophy
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| PHI |
359 |
Philosophy of Religion |
| PSC |
105 |
Political Issues
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| REL |
101 |
Introduction to Religious Studies |
| REL |
104 |
Religion, Ritual, & the Arts |
| REL |
109 |
Religion & Contemporary Culture
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| REL |
111 |
Non-Western Religions |
| REL |
207 |
Modern Problems of Belief
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| REL |
218 |
Non-Western Religions: China
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| REL |
221 |
Buddhism
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| REL |
223 |
Hinduism |
| REL |
225 |
Islam
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| REL |
250 |
Religious Traditions and Care of the Earth |
| REL |
251 |
Religious Studies Social Ethics |
| REL |
232 |
American Religious Thought: A Survey
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| REL |
327 |
American Religious Thought II: The Religious Romantics: Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman |
| RCO |
210-219 |
Residential College Seminars in Philosophical, Religious and Ethical Principles
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| WMS |
350 |
Introduction to Feminist Theories
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Historical Perspectives-Western
Culture (GHP)
GEC requires one GHP course (3 hrs)
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| AFS |
100 |
Blacks in America
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| CCI |
201 |
Introduction to Classical Civ: The Greeks
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| CCI |
202 |
Introduction to Classical Civ: The Romans
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| CCI |
211 |
Introduction to Classical Archaeology (Greece)
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| CCI |
212 |
Introduction to Classical Archaeology (Rome)
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| CCI |
220 |
The Ancient World
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| FMS |
101 |
Freshman Seminar in Historical Perspectives I
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| FMS |
102 |
Freshman Seminar in Historical Perspectives II
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| HIS |
203 |
History of Africa to 1870
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| HIS |
204 |
History of Africa since 1870
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| HIS |
211 |
The United States: General Survey to 1865
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| HIS |
212 |
The United States: General Survey since 1865 |
| HIS |
215 |
Civilizations of Asia: to 1800
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| HIS |
216 |
Civilizations of Asia: 1800 to present |
| HIS |
220 |
The Ancient World
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| HIS |
221 |
The Medieval Legacy
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| HIS |
222 |
Europe from Renaissance to Revolution
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| HIS |
223 |
Modern Europe
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| HIS |
239 |
Latin American: Colonial Period
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| HIS |
240 |
Latin America: National Period
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| HIS |
251 |
History of Western Science
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| HIS |
252 |
History of Western Science |
| HIS |
301 |
Race & Slavery |
| HIS |
302 |
Race and Segregation
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| HIS |
311 |
Darwin and the Theory of Evolution
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| HIS |
327 |
American Cultural History
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| HIS |
335 |
The American Colonial Period, 1607-1763
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| HIS |
336 |
The Age of the Democratic Revolution
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| HIS |
360 |
Structure of Scientific Change
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| HIS |
361 |
Ottoman Empire & Republic of Turkey
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| HIS |
369 |
History of Spain: the Golden Age
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| HIS |
371 |
Europe Since 1920
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| HIS |
373 |
Britain to 1660
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| HIS |
374 |
British History since 1660
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| HIS |
381 |
Near and Middle East in the 20th Century |
| HSS |
201 |
Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Pre-Modern
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| HSS |
202 |
Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern
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| MUS |
331 |
History of Western Music I: Medieval & Renaissance
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| MUS |
334 |
History of Western Music IV: Music in the United States
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| PHI |
251 |
History of Ancient Philosophy
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| PHI |
252 |
History of Modern Philosophy
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| RCO |
240-244 |
Residential College Seminars in Historical Perspectives on Western Culture-Premodern
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| RCO |
245-249 |
Residential College Seminars in Historical Perspectives on Western Culture-Modern |
| REL |
131 |
Religion in America |
| REL |
202 |
Introduction to Hebrew Scriptures |
| REL |
204 |
The New Testament & Origins of Christianity
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| REL |
210 |
Christianity I
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| REL |
212 |
Christianity II
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| REL |
215 |
Judaism
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| REL |
229 |
African American Religions
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| WCV |
101 |
Western Civilization |
| WCV |
102 |
Western Civilization
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| WMS |
333 |
Women in Non-Western Cultures
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| Mathematics
(GMT)
GEC requires one GMT course (3 hrs) |
| MAT |
112 |
Contemporary Topics in Mathematics
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| MAT |
115 |
College Algebra |
| MAT |
120 |
Calculus for Business and the Social Sciences
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| MAT |
150 |
Precalculus I
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| MAT |
151 |
Precalculus II
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| MAT |
191 |
Calculus I
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| RCO |
110-119 |
Residential College Seminars in Mathematics
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| STA |
108 |
Elementary Introduction to Probability and Statistics
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Natural Sciences
(GNS)
GEC requires
two GNS courses (6-7 hrs):
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| ATY |
253 |
Introduction to Physical Anthropology
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| BIO |
105 |
Major Concepts of Biology
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| BIO |
105L |
Major Concepts of Biology Lab
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| BIO |
111 |
Principles of Biology I
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| BIO |
111L |
Principles of Biology I Lab
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| BIO |
112 |
Principles of Biology II
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| BIO |
112L |
Principles of Biology II Lab
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| CHE |
103 |
General Descriptive Chemistry I
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| CHE |
104 |
General Descriptive Chemistry II
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| CHE |
106 |
Introductory Chemistry
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CHE
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110 |
Introductory Chemistry Lab |
| CHE |
111 |
General Chemistry I
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| CHE |
112 |
General Chemistry I Lab
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| CHE |
114 |
General Chemistry II |
| CHE |
115 |
General Chemistry II Lab |
| FMS |
104 |
Freshman Seminar in Natural Science
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| GEO |
103 |
Introduction to Earth Science
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| GEO |
106 |
Geosystems Science
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| GEO |
106L |
Geosystems Science Lab
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| GEO |
111 |
Physical Geology |
| GEO |
111L |
Physical Geology Lab
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| GEO |
121 |
Introduction to Geographic Information Science
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| GEO |
311 |
Weather & Climate
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| GEO |
311L |
Weather & Climate Lab
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| GEO |
314 |
Physical Geography: Landscape Processes
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| GEO |
314L |
Physical Geography: Landscape Processes Lab |
| HSS |
203 |
Seminar in the Physical Sciences |
| HSS |
204 |
Seminar in the Life Sciences |
| NFS |
213 |
Nutrition Facts & Fantasies
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| PHY |
203 |
Conceptual Astronomy
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| PHY |
205 |
Conceptual Physics |
| PHY |
205L |
Conceptual Physics Laboratory
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| PHY |
209 |
Astronomy: The Solar System
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| PHY |
211 |
General Physics I
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| PHY |
211A |
General Physics I with Lab
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| PHY |
212 |
General Physics II
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| PHY |
212A |
General Physics II with Lab
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| PHY |
235 |
Astronomy: The Universe
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| PHY |
251 |
General Physics Laboratory I |
| PHY |
252 |
General Physics Laboratory II |
| PHY |
291 |
General Physics I with Calculus |
| PHY |
292 |
General Physics II with Calculus
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| PSY |
230 |
Biological Psychology |
| RCO |
250-259 |
Residential College Seminars in Natural Science |
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Reasoning and
Discourse (GRD)
GEC requires two GRD courses (6 hrs) to be taken as follows:
*Note
- ENG 101, FMS 103 and RCO 101 are considered equivalent courses,
and only one may be taken for credit. Additionally, ENG 102,
FMS 111 and RCO 102 are considered equivalent courses, and only
one may be taken for credit.
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| ENG |
101 |
English Composition I or
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| FMS |
103 |
Freshman Seminar in Reasoning & Discourse I or
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| RCO |
101 |
English Composition I
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and one of the following:
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| CCI |
102 |
The Classical Art of Persuasion
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| CST |
105 |
Introduction to Communication Studies
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| ENG |
102 |
English Composition II
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| FMS |
111 |
Freshman Seminar in Reasoning & Discourse II
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| PHI |
115 |
Practical Reasoning
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| PHI |
310 |
Introduction to Formal Logic
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| RCO |
102 |
English Composition II
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| Social
and Behavioral Sciences (GSB)
GEC requires two GSB courses (6 hrs) |
| AFS |
210 |
Blacks in American Society
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| ATY |
212 |
General Anthropology
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| ATY |
213 |
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
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| BCN |
325 |
Gender and Media Culture
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| ECO |
101 |
Introduction to Economics
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| ECO |
201 |
Principles of Microeconomics
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| ECO |
202 |
Principles of Macroeconomics
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| ESS |
330 |
Sociocultural Analyses of Sport and Exercise
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| FMS |
108 |
Freshman Seminar in Social and Behavioral Studies
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| GEO |
105 |
Cultural Geography
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| GEO |
202 |
World Production and Marketing Systems
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| GEO |
301 |
Urban Geography: Global Patterns
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| GEO |
344 |
Geography of the U.S. and Canada
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| HEA |
201 |
Personal Health
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HEA
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260 |
Human Sexuality
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| HDF |
211 |
Life span Development in the Human Environment
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| HDF |
212 |
Families and Close Relationships
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| HDF |
302 |
Infant and Child Development in the Family
|
| HDF |
303 |
Adolescent Development in the Family
|
| HSS |
208 |
Seminar in Social and Behavioral Sciences
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| PSC |
100 |
American Politics
|
| PSC |
210 |
Introduction to Public Policy
|
| PSC |
240 |
The International System
|
| PSC |
260 |
Introduction to Comparative Politics
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| PSY |
121 |
General Psychology
|
| RCO |
270-279 |
Residential College Seminars in Social and Behavioral Sciences |
| SOC |
101 |
Introduction to Sociology
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| SOC |
201 |
Social Problems
|
| SOC |
222 |
Sociology of Deviant Behavior
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| SOC |
227 |
Race and Ethnic Relations
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| SES |
240 |
Communication Development in Children |
| SWK |
311 |
Human Behavior and Social Environment
|
| WMS |
250 |
Introduction to Women's Studies |
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