| Pre-Modern
(GPM) (3 hrs) |
| CCI
201 |
Introduction
to Classical Civilization: The Greeks |
| CCI
202 |
Introduction
to Classical Civilization: The Romans |
| CCI
211 |
Introduction
to Classical Archaeology (Greece) |
| CCI
212 |
Introduction
to Classical Archaeology (Rome) |
| CCI
220 |
The
Ancient World |
| FMS
150 |
Freshman
Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Pre-Modern |
| FMS
151 |
Freshman
Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Pre-Modern-Global Perspectives |
| FMS
152 |
Freshman
Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Pre-Modern-Global Non-Western
Perspectives |
| HIS
203 |
History
of Africa to 1870 |
| HIS
215 |
Civilizations
of Asia: to 1800 |
| HIS
220 |
The
Ancient World |
| HIS
221 |
The
Medieval Legacy |
| HIS
222 |
Europe
from Renaissance to Revolution |
| HIS
251 |
History
of Western Science |
| HIS
361 |
Ottoman
Empire & Republic of Turkey |
| HIS
369 |
History
of Spain: the Golden Age |
| HIS
373 |
Britain
to 1660 |
| HSS
201 |
Seminar
in Historical Perspectives: Pre-Modern1 |
| MUS
331 |
History
of Western Music I: Medieval & Renaissance |
| PHI
251 |
History
of Ancient Philosophy |
| RCO
240-244 |
Residential
College Seminars in Historical Perspectives on Western Culture-PreModern |
| REL
202 |
Introduction
to Hebrew Scriptures |
| REL
204 |
The
New Testament & Origins of Christianity |
| REL
210 |
Christianity
I |
| WCV
101 |
Western
Civilization |
| Modern
(GMO) (3 hrs) |
| AFS
201 |
Introduction
to African American Studies |
| FMS
160 |
Freshman
Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern |
| FMS
161 |
Freshman
Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern-Global Perspectives |
| FMS
162 |
Freshman
Seminar in Historical Perspectives: Modern-Global Non-Western
Perspectives |
| HIS
204 |
History
of Africa since 1870 |
| HIS
211 |
The
United States: General Survey to 1865 |
| HIS
212 |
The
United States: General Survey since 1865 |
| HIS
216 |
Civilizations
of Asia: 1800 to present |
| HIS
223 |
Modern
Europe |
| HIS
239 |
Latin
American: Colonial Period |
| HIS
240 |
Latin
America: National Period |
| HIS
252 |
History
of Western Science |
| HIS
301 |
Race
& Slavery |
| HIS
302 |
Race
and Segregation |
| HIS
311 |
Darwin
and the Theory of Evolution |
| HIS
327 |
American
Cultural History |
| HIS
335 |
The
American Colonial Period, 1607-1763 |
| HIS
336 |
The
Age of the Democratic Revolution |
| HIS
360 |
Structure
of Scientific
Change |
| HIS
371 |
Europe
Since 1920 |
| HIS
374 |
British
History since 1660 |
| HIS
381 |
Near
and Middle East in the 20th Century |
| HSS
202 |
Seminar
in Historical Perspectives: Modern1 |
| MUS
334 |
History
of Western Music IV: Music in the United States |
| PHI
252 |
History
of Modern Philosophy |
| RCO
245-249 |
Residential
College Seminars in Historical Perspectives on Western Culture-Modern |
| REL
131 |
Religion
in America |
| REL
212 |
Christianity
II |
| REL
215 |
Judaism |
| REL
229 |
African
American Religions |
| WCV
102 |
Western
Civilization |
| WMS
333 |
Women
in Non-Western Cultures |
| Physical
Science (GPS) (3-7 hrs) |
| CHE
103 |
General
Descriptive Chemistry I |
| CHE
104 |
General
Descriptive Chemistry II |
| CHE
106 |
Introductory
Chemistry |
| CHE
110 |
Introductory
Chemistry Lab |
| CHE
111 |
General
Chemistry I |
| CHE
112 |
General
Chemistry I Lab |
| CHE
114 |
General
Chemistry II |
| CHE
115 |
General
Chemistry II Lab |
| FMS
183 |
Freshman
Seminar in Physical Science* |
| FMS 183L |
Freshman Seminar
in Physical Science* |
| GEO
103 |
Introduction
to Earth Science |
| GEO
106 |
Geosystems
Science |
| GEO
106L |
Geosystems
Science Lab |
| GEO
111 |
Physical
Geology |
| GEO
111L |
Physical
Geology Lab |
| GEO
121 |
Introduction
to Geographic Information Science |
| GEO
311 |
Weather
& Climate |
| GEO
311L |
Weather
& Climate Lab |
| GEO
314 |
Physical
Geography: Landscape Processes |
| GEO
314L |
Physical
Geography: Landscape Processes Lab |
| HSS
203 |
Seminar
in the Physical Sciences1 |
| PHY
203 |
Conceptual
Astronomy |
| PHY
205 |
Conceptual
Physics |
| PHY
205L |
Conceptual
Physics Laboratory |
| PHY
209 |
Astronomy:
The Solar System |
| PHY
211 |
General
Physics I |
| PHY
211A |
General
Physics I with Lab |
| PHY
212 |
General
Physics II |
| PHY
212A |
General
Physics II with Lab |
| PHY
235 |
Astronomy:
The Universe |
| 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 |
| RCO
250-259 |
Residential
College Seminars in Natural Science* |
| Life
Science (GLS) (3-7 hrs) |
| ATY
253 |
Introduction
to Physical Anthropology |
| BIO
105 |
Major
Concepts of Biology |
| BIO
105L |
Major
Concepts of Biology Lab |
| BIO
111 |
Principles
of Biology I |
| BIO
111L |
Principles
of Biology I Lab |
| BIO
112 |
Principles
of Biology II |
| BIO
112L |
Principles
of Biology II Lab |
| FMS
184 |
Freshman
Seminar in Life Science |
| FMS 184L |
Freshman Seminar
in Life Science Lab |
| HSS
204 |
Seminar
in the Life Sciences1 |
| NTR
213 |
Nutrition
Facts & Fantasies |
| PSY
230 |
Biological
Psychology |
| RCO
250-259 |
Residential
College Seminars in Natural Science* |
| *Note:
RCO 250-259 may carry either GPS or GLS credit; see advisor
or semester Schedule of Courses
|
| Social
and Behavioral Sciences (GSB) |
9AP |
| Nine
hours required, with courses from at least two different academic
departments |
Foreign
Language (GFL) |
0-12
or proficiencyAP |
| Intermediate-level
proficiency in one language required. Proficiency may be demonstrated
by placement test or by completing coursework through course
number 204** in: |
| French,
German*, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Russian, or Spanish. |
| *
In German, proficiency may also be demonstrated by completing
GER 311 |
| Non-native
speakers of English are exempted from the College foreign
language requirement. |
|
12 |
| Students
must complete a total of four WI courses, with at least one
at the 200-level or below, at least one at the 300-level or
above, and one in the major. See semester Schedule of Courses
for complete listing of Writing Intensive courses. |
| 1
Indicates an Honors Core course requiring Honors Program
permission prior to registration. |
| AP
Indicates that AP credit is available in these categories;
see
AP course information. |
| **
Students are reminded that they will be eligible for election
to the UNCG chapter of Phi Beta Kappa only if they have completed
the equivalent of six semester hours of foreign language study
at the intermediate (203-204) college level. |