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Summary of CAR

Humanities

Twelve (12) hours required, distributed as follows:

Literature (GLT)

6AP
Fine Arts (GFA)

3AP

Philosophical/Religious/Ethical (GPR) 3
Historical Perspectives-Western Culture
(based on GHP list)

6AP

Six hours required, including one course from each category:

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

Natural Science (GPS and GLS)
(based on GNS list)

9-10AP

Nine to ten hours required including one laboratory course (indicated by an asterisk), and at least one course from each category:

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.

Writing Intensive (WI)
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.


 
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