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1 Cover Page Cumulative List of Courses That Fulfill Distribution Requirement Distribution Requirements: Aim to acquaint students with a global perspective and to also expose students to the ways in which fundamental academic disciplines seek knowledge and deal with problems. No more than 9 credits with any single field code are allowed. The General Degree Requirements listed in this file are: W - Courses (W) Mathematical Competency (MAT) United States Culture and Civilization (US) European Culture and Civilization (EU) Non-Western Culture and Civilization (NW) General Culture and Civilization (GN) Contemporary Social Institutions (CSI) The Scientific Method (PLS & BSS) The Creative Process (CP) Physical Education (PE) Field Codes Which Count as Liberal Arts and Sciences Physical Education and Wellness (PEW) Quantitative Reasoning (QR) A.B. Degree: Students must earn 90 of the required 120 credits in the Liberal Arts and Sciences. S.B. Degree: Students must earn 60 of the required 120 credits in the Liberal Arts and Sciences. Courses must total the required number of credits that are designed for each distribution area. There are notations indicated by asterisks (*); or (**); and NOTEs one, two or three; read these notations carefully. Evening course are not open to Freshmen day students. Page 1

2 Cumulative List of Courses That Fulfill Distribution Requirement (W) COURSES THAT FULFILL W-COURSE REQUIREMENT: 3-4 credit hours ACC 3740 Auditing EDU 3332 Curriculum Design and Instruction: AMS 3015 American Environmental History Adolescence Special Education AMS 4590 Senior Seminar in American Studies EDU 3334 Curriculum Design and Instruction: ANT 3010 Representing Paradise: Early Childhood Education Pacific Islands and Islanders EDU 3335 Curriculum, Instruct and Assessment in ANT 3040 Anthropology of Gender ("W" removed ) Childhood Education: Social Studies ANT 3185 Peoples of Latin America and the Arts ANT 3260 Qualitative Methods in the Social Sciences EDU 3337 Curriculum Design and Instruction: ANT 3450 Economic Anthropology ("W" removed ) Adolescence Education ANT 3950 Advanced Research Methods in Archaeology EDU 3338 Curriculum Design and Instruction: ANT 4595 Senior Seminar in Anthropology and Sociology Art Education ARC 3050 Classical Archaeology ENG 1600 Writing Seminar ARC 3175 Greek Art and Archeology ENG 2190 Writing in the Humanities ARC 3950 Advanced Research Methods in Archaeology ENG 2901 Creative Writer's Workshop: Advanced ART 3111 Ancient Art ENG 2905 Fiction Creative Writer's Workshop: Adv Poetry ART 3120 Classical Art ENG 3070 Novel: Traditional English ART 3125 Roman Art ENG 3090 Chaucer and Medieval Literature ART 3175 Greek Art and Archeology ENG 3091 Poetry: Milton and Donne ART 4590 Seminar in Art Criticism ENG 3092 Poetry: Wordsworth and Keats BIO 3055 Molecular Biology ENG 3093 American Poetry Between the Wars BIO 3075 Plant Physiology ("W" removed ) ENG 3094 Contemporary American Poetry BIO 3080 Cell Biology ENG 3095 Contemporary International Poetry BIO 3110 Genetics ENG 3180 Modern Drama BIO 3121 Plant Ecology ENG 3320 Ethics and Literature in the BIO 3150 The Biology of Cancer Twentieth Century (Course must be taken for total of 3 cr. for this req.) ENG 4590 Senior Seminar: The Literary Canon BIO 4060 Advanced Microbiology of Imperial China CHE 3042 Biochemistry ENV 4590 Seminar: Environmental Studies CHE 3140 Analytical Chemistry ENV 4591 Seminar: Environmental Studies CHE 4590 Seminar: Chemistry* (Course must be taken for total of 3 cr. for this req.) CHE 4591 Seminar: Chemistry FIN 3100 Investments I CRJ 3311 Criminology FRE 3030 French Composition ECO 3070 Econometrics HIS 2115 Women in Asia Pre-Modern ECO 3140 Development Economics HIS 2116 Women in Asia Modern ECO 3450 Economic Anthropology HIS 3015 American Environmental History (ECO&W removed ) HIS 3205 Origins of American Feminism, ECO 4590 Seminar in Economics 1780's to the 1890's EDU 3110 Educational Psychology HIS 3403 American Diplomatic History EDU 3331 Curr. Des. Ch. Sp. Ed.: Math, Science, HIS 3405 The Enlightenment: Revolution in Soc. Studies, and Art Eighteenth Century Europe and America Page 2

3 (W) COURSES THAT FULFILL W-COURSE REQUIREMENT - Continued: 3-4 credit hours HIS 3411 Reforming America, PSC 3000 The Politics of Poverty and Welfare HIS 3412 The Rise of Modern America, PSC 3011 Public Administration HIS 3501 Greek Historians PSC 3012 Research Methods in Political Science HIS 3502 Historians of Ancient Rome PSC 3020 Public Policy HIS 3510 Renaissance Italy PSC 3040 American Courts and The Law HIS 3515 Tudor England PSC 3060 International Conflict and Co-op HIS 3520 The French Revolution and Napoleon PSC 3070 Developmental Politics HIS 3525 European Totalitarianism PSC 3250 Political Geography and Ecopolitics HIS 3602 Empire in Early China PSC 3550 The American Presidency HIS 3610 Imperialism and Nationalism in South PSC 3962 Doing Presidential Research and Southeast Asia PSC 4590 Seminar in Political Science HIS 3611 Topics in Non-Western History: PSY 2502 Evaluating Social Science Research The Origins PSY 3080 Experimental Psychology HIS 3696 Chinese Historiography PSY 4590 Advanced Seminar (effective Sept. 2013) HIS 4590 Senior Seminar SOC 3260 Qualitative Methods in the Social Sciences HLS 3020 Principls of Community Health and Wellness Ed SOC 3311 Criminology HMS 4000 II Program Planning and Evaluation SOC 4595 Senior Seminar in Anthropology LAL 3095 Contemporary International Poetry and Sociology LAL 3180 Modern Drama SPA 3030 Spanish Composition MKT 3250 Consumer Behavior MKT 3800 International Marketing SPA 3310 Latin-American Culture and Civilization MUS 3120 Topics in Music History - Literature Genre SPA 3680 Seminar in Modern Latin American Culture MUS 3150 Seminar in Music History-Theory SPA 3690 Seminar on Contemporary Hispanic Issues NSG 2010 Introduction to Nursing Science CSI or W SPH 3591 Disorders of Language NSG 3000 Perspectives of Professional Nursing Care SSC 2502 Evaluating Social Science Research NSG 4120 Community Health Dynamic and Nursing Care THE 3010 Theatre History I (title changed ) THE 4001 Dramatic Theory and Criticism NSG 4120 Nursing Care of Community Clients - new title WMS 2115 Women in Asia Pre-Modern PHR 3010 Philosophy In the Late Twenieth Century WMS 2116 Women in Asia Modern PHR 4590 Seminar in Philosophy and Religion WMS 3040 Anthropology of Gender (W removed ) PSC 2012 Research Methods in Political Science WMS 3205 Origins of American Feminism, 1780 to 1890 s Page 3

4 Cumulative List of Courses That Fulfill Distribution Requirement (MAT) MATHEMATICAL COMPETENCY: 3 credit hours MAT 1030 MAT 1930 College Algebra Immersion College Alegra Page 4

5 Cumulative List of Courses That Fulfill Distribution Requirement (US) UNITED STATES CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION: Culture and Civilization 15 credit hours including 3-6 of US/EU/NW, see below: AMS 1912 The Civil War in Book, Film, and Field ART 1960 The Landscape of Photography - AMS 1930 Women and Quilting in American The Photography of Landscape Society 3US & 3CP 3CP & 3US AMS 1940 American Appetites: Food, Culture and ART 2102 American Art History in the U.S. 3US ART 2350 Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and AMS 1955 Representing the American Landscape 3US Civil Liberties (new #) AMS 1960 The Landscape of Photography - ART 2420 The American Landscape: Art, The Photography of Landscape 3US & 3CP Culture, and Society AMS 1963 Feminism and Comics ART 3161 Twentieth Century American Art AMS 1970 American Countercultures: BUS 2940 Consumer Ethnography Beyond the 1960s BUS 2945 Leisure Marketing in America AMS 2010 Intro American Studies: CRJ 2820 Social Context of Constitutional and Perspective on American Dream (Prev Title) Criminal Procedural Law AMS 2010 Perspective on American Dream CRJ 2903 Law in Society (Title changed removed Intro ) CRJ 2968 Crime in the Media AMS 2015 Gender and Nature CRJ 2970 Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and (title changes , Women and Nature and Civil Liberties (old #) Ecofeminism and Spiritual Narrative) ECO 1070 Economic History of the U.S. AMS 2020 Individualism Community in Amer. Life ECO 1901 Economics of Human Betterment AMS 2050 Justice in America ECO 1905 Economic History of the U.S. AMS 2060 Pragmatism and Classical ECO 1929 Economic History of the Great Depression American Philosophy ECO 1930 Economics and Film AMS 2410 Gender and Utopia in America ECO 2900 Business and Society: Does the AMS 2420 The American Landscape: Art, Corporation Have a Conscience? Culture, and Society EDU 1910 American Pluralism and AMS 2905 Beyond Nostalgia: America in 1960's Multicultural Education AMS 2910 Attitudes Toward Politics: EDU 2905 Gender in U.S. Schools (CSI or US) Throwing the Bums Out ENG 1102 Foundations of Lit: Amer. Short Story AMS 2915 American Environmental History: ENG 1901 Love and-or Marriage The Adirondacks a Case Study ENG 1911 The Female Voice in American Fiction AMS 2920 Writing Nature - Nature Writing ENG 1912 The Female Voice African - 3CP & 3US American Fiction AMS 2925 The West as America ENG 1913 Macho Mania: American Male in AMS 2935 Illness and Death in America Popular Film AMS 2940 An Introduction to American ENG 1915 Southern Fiction Popular Culture ENG 1919 Coming of Age in America AMS 2945 Yellowstone National Park ENG 1920 Alienation in Modern American AMS 2950 Canyon Country and Colorado Plateau Literature or Only the Lonely AMS 2960 Doing Public History: Theory and Practice 3US ENG 1922 Writing About Rock N Roll AMS 2975 Sex, Power & Cover-Ups: Political Scandals 3US & 3EU AMS 3200 Mapping America ENG 1924 American Mythologies: ANT 2005 African-Americans The Hero in Popular Culture ANT 2010 Social Inequality ENG 1925 American Mythologies: The Dream ANT 2400 Anthropology of American Culture of Success ART 1907 American Art and Literature: ENG 1926 American Mythologies: Parallel Expression Main Street, America ART 1955 Representing the Amer. Landscape 3US ENG 1927 The Frontier in Lit. and Film of U.S. ENG 1928 Out of Innocence Page 5

6 Culture and Civilization 15 credit hours including 3-6 of US/EU/NW, see below: ENG 1955 Destination Moon: The Science MUS 1050 American Popular Music Fiction of Robert A. Heinlein MUS 1919 Music in U.S. ENG 2032 Special Themes: MUS 1927 A History of Film Music The American Landscape MUS 1940 Jazz Appreciation ENG 2039 Literature Into Film MUS 1945 Miles Davis: The Man and His Music ENG 2042 Am Lit: Beginning to the Civil War MUS 1949 The American Musical Comedy ENG 2043 Am Lit: Civil War to the 1943 NSG 2935 Illness and Death in America ENG 2044 Am Lit: 1943 Present PHR 2050 Justice in America ENG 2045 Transatlantic Literature PHR 2060 Pragmatism and Classical ENG 2300 African-American Literature: A Survey American Philosophy ENG 2920 Writing Nature - Nature Writing PHR 2900 Business and Society: Does 3CP & 3US Corporation Have A Conscience? ENG 2960 Interdisciplanary Twain PSC 1040 American Government and Politics ENG 3200 Mapping America PSC 1900 A Sense of the 60 s: New Frontier ENV 1900 North to Alaska: Cultures and Environments "the" New Nixon of Southeast Alaska 3US & 3NW PSC 1920 Women Politics, and Public Policy FAR 2608 American Film in the Age of Terrorism PSC 2010 American Government and Politics FAR 2611 Great American Film Directors PSC 2400 Women in U.S. Politics HIS 1400 United States History I Through 1877 PSC 2902 Politics and Film HIS 1401 United States History II PSC 2912 Model UN Security Council, U.S. 3US 1865 to Present PSC 2920 Women in U.S. Politics: Much More Than Soccer, HIS 1402 U.S. Women's History to 1865 Soccer, Security, and Hockey Moms HIS 1403 U.S. Women's History Present PSC 2930 Politics Through Film HIS 1901 Selected Readings in the Vietnam War PSC 2970 Political Motives: The Psy and Rationality of HIS 1905 American History Through Political Behavior Popular Literature PSC 2975 Sex, Power, & Cover-Ups: Political Scandal HIS 1906 Immigrant Experience and PSY 1910 Abnormal Development: Ethnic American Writers Fiction and Non-Fiction Works HIS 1912 The Civil War in Book, Film, and Field PSY 1976 Aging in America: A Look at Later Life on Film HIS 2400 History of Colonial and Revolutionary PSY 2925 Grow Up Female in America America SOC 1900 Outcasts and Dropouts HIS 2403 From Women s Lib to Riot Grrrls: SOC 1976 Aging in America: A Look at Later Life on Film U.S. Feminisms After 1960 SOC 1982 Gender in the Media in the U.S. HIS 2902 History Recent America 3CSI & 3US HIS 2923 The Roaring Twenties SOC 2003 American Minorities HIS 2960 Doing Publc Histry: Theory and Practice 3US SOC 2005 African-Americans HIS 3412 The Rise of Modern America, SOC 2010 Social Inequality SOC 2820 Social Context of Constitutional and HLS 3001 Adult Learning: Educating Clients and Criminal Procedural Law Communities SOC 2903 Law in Society HMS 1020 Getting Sick, Getting Well SOC 2940 Consumer Ethnography HMS 1940 Mental Illness in the Media SOC 2968 Crime in the Media HMS 1946 Global Village: A Habitat for Humanity SPC 1950 Golden Age of T.V. Internationl Experience 3US or 6LAS SPH 1920 Sign and Other Choices in Deafness HMS 1950 Self-Help Counseling Approaches: 3US & 3LAS Bibliotherapy and Cinematherapy SPH 2910 Hearing Health Care Mission: HMS 2925 Growing Up Female in America Appalachia 3US HMS 2935 Illness and Death in America SSC 1901 Modern Utopias and Dystopias HMS 3001 Adult Learning: Educating Clients and SSC 1905 Sex, Gender, and Power Communities American Society MAT 1940 A Mathematician Looks at Am History SSC 1920 Women Politics and Public Policy Page 6

7 Culture and Civilization 15 credit hrs including 3-6 of US/ EU/ NW SSC 2200 Women in the Military WMS 2015 Gender and Nature (title changed Ecofeminism WMS 1402 U.S. Women's History 1865 and Spiritual Narrative) WMS 1403 U.S. Women s History 1865-Present WMS 2200 Women in the Military WMS 1911 The Female Voice in American Fiction WMS 2400 Women in U.S. Politics WMS 1912 Female Voice in African WMS 2403 From Women s Lib to Riot Grrrls: American Fiction U.S. Feminisms After 1960 WMS 1920 Women, Politics and Public Policy WMS 2905 Gender in United States Schools WMS 1930 Women and Quilt in American Society CSI or US 3US & 3CP WMS 2920 Women in U.S. Politics: Much More Than WMS 1950 Sex, Gender, and Power Soccer, Security, and Hockey Moms American Society WMS 2925 Growing Up Female in America WMS 1963 Feminism and Comics WMS 1982 Gender in the Media in the U.S. 3CSI & 3US Page 7

8 Cumulative List of Courses That Fulfill Distribution Requirement See Note One credit hours: (EU) EUROPEAN CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION: ANT 1900 Stonehenge FAR 1910 History Italian Cinema Since WW II ART 1904 The Arts of Ancient Greece FAR 2616 Films of Central Europe ART 1917 Art and Architecture of Russia FAR 2910 The Archeology Greece and Turkey: ART 1940 The Art of the Book 3CP & 3EU Study Tour ART 2017 Why Does Art Matter? FRE 1010 First Year French I ART 2101 Intro to Art History: Renaissance to Modern FRE 1020 First Year French II ART 2525 Under the Floorboards FRE 1910 Immersion in Paris ART 2905 Avant-garde and its Legacy in FRE 2010 Second Year French I French Art and Design in Paris FRE 2020 Second Year French II ART 3120 Classical Art* FRE 2910 Immersion in Paris ART 3130 Medieval Art FRE 3010 Advanced French Grammar ART 3140 Renaissance Art FRE 3020 French Composition ART 3150 Nineteenth Century Art FRE 3910 Immersion in Paris ART 3151 Impressionism and Post-Impressionism* GER 1010 First Year German I ART 3162 Picassos GER 1020 First Year German II CRJ 1915 Law and Justice England: Culture and GER 2010 Second Year German I History Contexts GER 2020 Second Year German II DUT 1010 First Year Dutch I GRK 1010 Introduction to Greek I DUT 1020 First Year Dutch II GRK 1020 Introduction to Greek II ECO 1060 Post-communist Poland - It's Past, HIS 1500 European History I Present, and Future HIS 1501 European History II ENG 1100 Foundations of Literature: King Arthur HIS 1910 Women in European History ENG 1104 Foundations of Literature: Ancient, HIS 1920 Edward and Mrs. Simpson Classical, and Biblical HIS 1925 Winston S. Churchill ENG 1922 Writing About Rock N Roll 3US & 3EU HIS 1938 The Holocaust and Twentieth Century ENG 1940 Freud in Fiction HIS 2017 Genocide Why Does Art Matter? ENG 1953 Mysterious Worlds: The Science Fiction of HIS 2501 Ancient Greece Arthur C. Clarke HIS 2502 Ancient Rome ENG 1968 The Vanishing God HIS 2503 History of England to 1688 ENG 2020 Major English Authors I HIS 2504 History of England Since 1688 ENG 2021 Major English Authors II HIS 2506 Modern Russian History ENG 2022 Major English Authors III HIS 2525 Under the Floorboards ENG 2175 Romancing the Plot: Women Rewriting the HIS 2920 The Greek Historians Love Story* HMS 1956 Global Village: A Habitat for Humanity Intern. ENG 2250 Shakespeare (HFHI) Experience 3EU or 6LAS ENG 2260 Shakespeare and His Contemporaries HUM 1903 Early Ireland to 1850 ENG 2540 The Shakespeare Plays HUM 1904 The Arts of Ancient Greece (Students need to take three plays for HUM 1908 Modern Ireland Since 1850 this requirement) HUM 1909 Women in the Ancient World ENG 2940 Shakespeare on Film 3EU & 3GN HUM 1910 A Walking Perspect Ancient and Baroque ENG 2941 Shakespeare on Film Monuments Rome FAR 1905 Opera on Film and Record HUM 1912 Poland in Perspective Page 8

9 (EU) EUROPEAN CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION - Continued: See Note One credit hours: HUM 1915 Great Britain - Her Story, LAT 2020 Intermediate Latin II People, and Institutions MUS 1101 Music Appreciation HUM 1916 The Romance of Scotland MUS 1110 Music Theory I HUM 1917 Culture and Literature in Russia MUS 1120 Music Theory II HUM 1925 Commerce, Politics, and Art in the MUS 1905 Opera on Film and Record Fluence of the Medici MUS 2010 History and Literature: To Classical HUM 1940 Italian Immersion and Cultural Comparisons MUS 2020 History and Literature: Classical Modern HUM 2010 Early Ireland to 1850 NSC 1921 The Natural and Social History of Ireland HUM 2020 Modern Ireland Since 1850 NSG 1900 Cross Cultural Perspectives in Health: Ireland HUM 2910 The Archeology of Greece and Turkey: PHR 1030 Introduction to Judaism A Study Tour 3EU and 3NW PHR 2010 History of Philosophy I HUM 2912 Culture and Civilization of Egypt and Greece PHR 2017 Why Does Art Matter? 3EU and 3NW PHR 2020 History of Philosophy II HUM 2960 Ancient Athletics PHR 2025 Reason, Revolt, and the Death of God ITA 1010 First Year Italian I PHR 2970 Dostoezsky, Tolsty, and the Meaning of Life ITA 1020 First Year Italian II PSC 2030 Comparative Politics - European ITA 1940 Italian Immersion and Cultural Comparisons PSC 2911 Model UN Security Council, European 3EU ITA 2010 Second Year Italian I SOC 2950 Identity and Society in the ITA 2020 Second Year Italian II European Union 3EU & 3CSI ITA 3010 Advanced Skills I SPA 1010 First Year Spanish I ITA 3020 Advanced Skills II SPA 1020 First Year Spanish II LAL 1010 Classical Mythology SPA 1902 Culture and Nature of Costa Rico LAL 1020 Classical Literature 3NW & 3EU LAL 1104 Foundations of Literature: Ancient, SPA 1920 Primavera en Espana Classical, and Biblical SPA 1925 Saints, Sinners, and Old Wives LAL 1925 Saints, Sinners, and Old Wives SPA 2010 Second Year Spanish I LAL 1950 Tutorial Student Classic Literature SPA 2020 Second Year Spanish II LAL 1997 Between East and West: Literature and SPA 2900 Primavera EC in Segovia Crisis in the Balkans SPA 2902 Culture and Nature of Costa Rico 3NW & 3EU LAL 2110 Journey Into Self: German Literature SPA 2905 Spanish Immersion LAL 2170 Introduction to Spain SPA 2915 Language Study in Salamanca LAL 2180 Topics French Culture and Civilization SPA 3010 Advanced Spanish Grammar LAL 2450 Life and Works Hermann Hesse SPA 3020 Spanish Conversation LAL 2910 Topics French Cult. and Civilization In Paris SPA 3030 Spanish Composition LAL 2920 The Greek Historians SPA 3040 Reading and Translation LAL 2950 Tutorial Student Classic Literature SPA 3902 Culture and Nature of Costa Rico 3NW & 3EU LAL 2970 Dostoezsky, Tolsty, and Meaning of Life SSC 1916 The Romance of Scotland LAT 1010 Introductory Latin I SSC 1919 The Long Shadows: The Legacy of Nazi and LAT 1020 Intermediate Latin II Soviet Occupation of Eastern Europe LAT 2010 Intermediate Latin I SSC 1925 Poland: Its Land, People, History, and Environment Page 9

10 (EU) EUROPEAN CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION - Continued: See Note One credit hours: SSC 1926 SSC 1955 SST 1915 WMS 1909 WMS 1910 WMS 1925 WMS 2175 Poland: Culture and Identity Russian Culture and Linguistic Experience in Russia Law and Justice in England: Culture and History Contexts Women in the Ancient World Women in European History Saints, Sinners and Old Wives Romancing Plot: Women Rewriting Love Story* Note One: Any two consecutive courses in the same language at the 1000 or 2000 level in Dutch, Greek French, German, Italian, Latin, or Spanish will count as six credits of Culture and Civilization. The sequence should preferably be two terms, second term after the first, of the same course. One such course will not count as three credits of European Culture and Civilization. *Evening Course Not open to Freshmen day students Page 10

11 Cumulative List of Courses That Fulfill Distribution Requirement (NW) NON-WESTERN CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION: See Note Two credit hours: ANT1070 A Survey in Ethnic World Music ENG 2935 Perspectives of Native American Peoples ANT 1600 Complementary Health Therapies Film and Literature from 1950 to Present (new nmbr from ENG 2930 on ) ANT 1930 Culture, Food and Cuisine 3NW & 3GN ENV 1900 North to Alaska: Cultures and Environments ANT 1960 A Survey in Ethnic World Music of Southeast Alaska 3NW & 3US ANT 2020 Sub-Saharan Africa FAR 2614 Great Non-Western Film Directors ANT 2031 Regional Cultures: China* FAR 2930 Non-Western Theatre: Performance Spaces, ANT 2041 People of Southeast Asia Acting Techniques, and Music ANT 2045 People of the Pacific HEB 1010 First Year Modern Hebrew I ANT 2120 Native Peoples of North America HEB 1020 First Year Modern Hebrew II ANT 2185 Peoples of Latin America HIN 1010 First Year Hindi I ANT 2510 Japanese Life Cycle: Growing Up and HIN 1020 First Year Hindi II Growing Older in Contemporary Japan HIS 1600 Asian History I ANT 2710 Ancient Mesoamerica HIS 1601 Asian History II ANT 2910 Excavating Maya Identity: Archaeology HIS 1900 Asia Through Fiction and the Imagined Nation HIS 1908 Women in Islam: Religious Identity ANT 2930 Contemporary Maya Societies and Social Reality ANT 2970 Marking the Body: The Anthropology of HIS 1911 The Chinese World -View Body Modification HIS 2110 Culture and Religion: The Asian Traditions ANT 3085 The Caribbean HIS 1947 Israelis and Palestinians: Co-exist in Peace? ANT 3801 "Belief, Cosmology, and Religion"(NW removed 2007) HIS 1950 Ethnic Groups in Plural Societies ARA 1010 First Year Arabic I HIS 1977 China East to West-Past to Present ARA 1020 First Year Arabic II 3NW and 3CSI ARC 2005 The Archaeology of Ancient Near East HIS 2100 History Ancient Near East ARC 2010 World Prehistory and Archaeology HIS 2115 Women in Asia Tradition and ART 2110 Sacred Art of India Transformation - Old Title ART 2112 Introduction to Asian Art: India, HIS 2115 Women in Asia Pre-Modern - Revised Title China, and Japan HIS 2116 Women in Asia Modern ART 2651 Chinese Religion and Visual Culture HIS 2602 History of China ART 2930 Nepalese Thangka Painting Poubha: HIS 2603 History of Japan The Ancient Art of the Kathmandu Valley HIS 2604 History of South Asia CHI 1010 First Year Chinese I HIS 2605 The History of Southeast Asia CHI 1020 First Year Chinese II HIS 2607 Contemporary African History CHI 2010 Second Year Chinese I HIS 2651 Chinese Religion and Visual Culture CHI 2020 Second Year Chinese II HIS 2660 History of China to 1600 CRJ 2945 Cases in African Law and Politics HIS 2670 History of China Since 1600 ECO 1902 Soviet Society and Beyond HIS 2905 Is Democracy Possible in China? ECO1935 Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia: HIS 2910 Women in China ENG 2030 Native American Literature HIS 2915 Covering the East: U.S. Media and ENG 2930 Perspectives of Native American Peoples in Non-Western World Film and Literature from 1950 to Present (new nmbr to HIS 2925 Contemporary Guatemalan History Page 11

12 (NW) NON-WESTERN CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION - Continued: See Note Two credit hours: HMS 1966 Global Village: A Habitat for Humanity RUS 1010 First Year Russian I International (HFHI) Experience RUS 1020 First Year Russian II 3NW or 6LAS RUS 1917 Linguistic Experience in Russia HUM 1911 The Chinese World-View SOC 1920 India: Society and Culture HUM 1920 Introduction to Asian Culture SOC 1930 South Africa: Multiculturalism, HUM 1960 Russian Literature and Linguistic Race, and Place Experience in Russia 3NW & 3EU SOC 1935 Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia: HUM 2910 The Archaeology of Greece and Turkey SOC 1940 Brazil: Melting Pot or Mosaic? 3EU and 3NW SOC 2041 People Southeast Asia HUM 2912 Culture and Civilization of Egypt SOC 2945 Cases in African Law and Politics and Greece 3EU and 3NW SPA 1901 Primavera en Peru 3NW & 6LAS JPN 1010 First Year Japanese I SPA 1902 Culture and Nature of Costa Rico JPN 1020 First Year Japanese II 3NW & 3EU JPN 2010 Second Year Japanese I SPA 2901 Primavera en Peru 3NW & 6LAS JPN 2020 Second Year Japanese II SPA 2902 Culture and Nature of Costa Rico KOR 1010 First Year Korean I 3NW & 3EU KOR 1020 First Year Korean II SPA 2910 Excavating Maya Identity: LAL 1910 Modern South African Writers Archaeology and the Imagined Nation LAL 2030 Special Themes Literature: SPA 3901 Primavera en Peru 3NW & 6LAS Native American Literature SPA 3902 Culture and Nature of Costa Rico LAL 2505 African Literature 3NW & 3EU LAL 2935 Perspectives of Native American Peoples in SSC 1903 Modern Africa Film and Literature from 1950 to Present (new nmbr SSC 1910 Modern South African Writers from ENG 2930 on ) MUS 1070 A Survey of Ethnic World Music (long terms) SSC 2905 Peoples and Cultures of Pakistan MUS 1930 A Survey of Ethnic World Music (Spring Term) SSC 2910 Culture Learning Global Education Mexico NSC 1918 The Cience and Art of Fabric SSC 2915 Covering the East: US Media and NSG 1600 Complementary Health Therapies Non-Western World NSG 1970 Healing Hands SSC 2920 Culture Learning Global Education Japan PHR 1900 A Practical Introduction to Buddhism SSC 2930 Peru: Natural Resources and Regional PHR 1901 Concentration, Meditation, Contemplation Economic Development PHR 1903 The Psychology of Buddhist Meditation SSC 2950 Culture and People of Japan 3NW PHR 2130 World Religions I* SPA 3901 Primavera en Peru 3NW & 3LAS PHR 2131 Just Sitting : An Intro to Buddhism SST 1910 Cliff Dwellers of Southwest Through Film and Text SST 2607 Contemporary African History PHR 2140 World Religions II: SST 3000 African Experiences Chinese Religion and Islam SWA 1010 First Year Swahili I PHR 2150 World Religions III: Primal Religions* SWA 1020 First Year Swahili II PHR 2600 Introduction to Asian Philosophy WMS 1908 Women in Islam: Religious Identity PHR 2904 Taoism and Philosophical Puzzles and Social Reality PSC 2040 Comparative Politics - Asian WMS 2115 Women in Asia Tradition PSC 2910 Model UN Security Council 3NW and Transformation - Old Title PSC 2950 Culture and People of Japan 3NW WMS 2115 Women in Asia Pre-Modern - New Title PSY 1903 The Psychology of Buddhist Meditation WMS 2116 Women in Asia Modern PSY 2510 Japanese Life Cycle: Growing Up and WMS 2910 Women in China Growing Older Contemporary Japan Page 12

13 Note Two: Any two consecutive courses in the same language at the 1000 or 2000 level in Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Russian, or Swahili will count as six credits of Non-Western Culture and Civilization. The sequence should preferably be two terms, second term after the first, of the same course. One such course will not count as three credits of Non- Western Culture and Civilization. Page 13

14 Cumulative List of Courses That Fulfill Distribution Requirement (GN) GENERAL CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION: See Note Three credit hours: ANT 1903 Introduction to Folklore FAR 2609 Great International Film Directors ANT 1930 Culture, Food and Cuisine 3NW & 3GN FAR 2610 Suspense Film ANT 1935 Anthropological Linguistics FAR 2612 Great Film Performers ANT 1950 All Creatures Great and Small FAR 2613 Classic Horror Films ART 2100 Intro. to Art History I: Prehistoric to Gothic FAR 2915 Great International Film Directors ART 3160 Twentieth Century Art FAR 2945 Creating a Documentary Film 3GN & 3CP ART 3163 Contemporary Art FRE 1905 French I Immersion in Quebec ASL 1010 American Sign Language I FRE 3900 History and Linguistic Survey French Canada ASL 1020 American Sign Language II FRE 3906 French I Immersion in Quebec AST 1905 Discovering the Universe HIS 1907 Development Modern Science BIO 1903 Century of Discovery HIS 1909 Non-Violent Resistance: From Mahatma BIO 1933 Fermentation Throughout the Ages Gandhi to Martin Luther King, Jr. BIO 2901 Human Sexuality HIS 1970 Introduction to Museum Studies 3GN BIO 3400 Topics in Bioethics HLS 2030 Health Care Ethics CRJ 1980 Law and Literature HMS 1960 Human Sexuality CRJ 2210 Comparative Criminal Justice HMS 1967 Global Humanitarian Issues DAN 1940 Shall We Dance? An Introduction to HMS 2030 End-of-Life Issues Ballroom, Latin, and Swing Dance HMS 2901 Human Sexuality ECO 1921 Biblical Games: A Game-Theoretical HMS 2929 Outsiders: Understandng Alienation Analy Bible Through Film and Literature ENG 1075 Introduction to Literature HMS 2940 The Social Psychology of Song Lyrics: ENG 1101 Foundations of Literature: The Hero Why Do Fools Fall in Love? ENG 1905 Comedy in Film or Fun Flicks HMS 2945 Creating a Documentary Film ENG 1930 Rebel! 3GN & 3CP & 6LAS ENG 1935 From Boards to Celluloid: HMS 3950 Teaching Adults: Developing Programs "Till Death Do Us Part" and Presentations ENG 1939 Comic Books and Graphic Novels HUM 1200 Civility, Professional Protocol and Etiquette ENG 1945 Science Fiction and Fantasy HUM 1930 The Smithsonian Institution 3GN & 3CSI ENG 1970 Utopian Ideas in Philosophy and Literature LAL 1100 French Canada* ENG 1980 Law and Literature LAL 1921 Writing the Feminine: Contemporary ENG 2003 Literary Genres: Studies in Short Fiction International Women Authors ENG 2007 Literary Genres: Gothic and Grosteque LAL 1944 Tales of Mystery, Quest and Self-Discovery ENG 2009 Lit Genres: Detective Fiction-Mystery LAL 2200 Patterns Latin American Culture ENG 2034 Special Themes: Romantic Love or LAL 2440 Twentieth Century Russian and Eros Exposed American Literature ENG 2037 Special Themes: War and Man LAL 2900 Classical and Modern Drama ENG 2170 Introduction to Drama LAL 2901 Gender and War Throughout the Ages in ENG 2910 Methods of Teaching Literature Literature, Drama, and Film ENG 2915 Utopian and Dystopian Visions LAL 2930 What Dreams Are Made Of ENG 2925 Horror, Gender, and Sexuality MAT 1905 For All Practical Purposes ENG 2929 Understanding Alienation Through MAT 1921 Mathematics of Games and Gambling Film and Literature MAT 2003 Mathematical History: Ancient ENG 2940 Shakespeare in Film 3GN & 3EU to Medieval ENG 2945 Creating a Documentary Film MAT 2009 Mathematical History: 3GN & 3CP & 6LAS Renaissance to Modern Page 14

15 (GN) GENERAL CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION - Continued: See Note Three credit hours: MAT 2910 Mathematical History: Ancient to Medieval PHR 1910 Thinking About Movies: An Introduction MAT 2911 Mathematical History: to Philosophy Renaissance to Modern PHR 1981 Zombies in Philosophy MAT 2934 Codes and Secret Messages: Cryptography and Literature for Non-Mathematicians PSY 2940 The Social Psychology of Song Lyrics: MUS 1901 The Virtuoso Musician Why Do Fools Fall in Love? MUS 1930 Survey of Christian Music SOC 1492 Introduction to Geography MUS 1957 Rock and Roll: A History SOC 1910 Music and Society MUS 1970 Women in Classical Music SOC 2920 Humans in the Environment NSC 1905 Chaos: A New Science? SOC 2970 Sexual Identity and Society NSC 1910 Time and Timekeepers SSC 1492 Introduction to Geography NSC 1915 Scientific Concepts in Science: Fiction, SSC 1915 Behind the Headlines: Understanding the Literature, and Cinema Contemporary World NSC 1940 The Natural History and Social History SSC 1930 Living in the Internet Age of Eastern Australia 3GN SSC 1960 Human Sexuality NSC 1945 Ethical Issues in Scientific Research SSC 1991 An Introduction to Peace Studies NSG 1967 Global Humanitarian Issues SSC 2010 War: Its Theory and Practice NSG 2030 End-of-Life Issues SSC 2200 Women in the Military PHR 1006 Ethics SSC 2910 Cultural Learning for Global Education PHR 1910 Thinking About Movies: An Introduction in Mexico to Philosophy THE 1010 Introduction to Theatre PHR 1970 Utopian Ideas in Philosophy and Literature WMS 1000 Women and Society PHR 2030 Biblical Religion: Old Testament WMS 1921 Writing the Feminine: Contemporary PHR 2040 Biblical Religion II WMS 1960 Human Sexuality PHR 2085 Social and Political Philosophy WMS 1970 Women in Classical Music PHR 2110 Feminist Perspective on Religion WMS 2041 Special Themes Literature: Woman as Hero PHR 2920 An Introduction to Talmud WMS 2100 Women and Art: A Feminist Perspective* PSC 1991 An Introduction to Peace Studies WMS 2110 Feminist Perspective on Religion PSC 2902 Politics and Film WMS 2120 Portraits, Profiles, and Life Histories PSC 2913 Model UN Security Council, General 3GN of Women PSC 2960 Rules in Politics: Parliamentary Procedures WMS 2200 Women in the Military PSY 1950 All Creatures Great and Small WMS PSY 2170 Behavior Modification WMS 2970 Sexual Identity and Society PSY 2901 Human Sexuality PSY 2915 The Freudian Universe Note Three: ASL 1010 and ASL 1020 will count as six credits of General Culture and Civilization. One course will not count as three credits of General Culture and Civilization. *Evening Course - not open to Freshmen day students. Page 15

16 Cumulative List of Courses That Fulfill Distribution Requirement (CSI) CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS: 3 credit hours ANT 1970 Introduction to Museum Studies 3CSI PSC 2140 Politics of United Nations ANT 2130 Comparative Social Structures PSC 2925 Participation, Civic Leadership, and BUS 1000 Introduction to Business Social Change CRJ 1010 Introduction to Criminal Justice PSC 3925 Participation, Civic Leadership, and CRJ 2016 Alternatives to Traditional Justice Social Change CRJ 2615 The Sociology of Policing PSC 4925 Participation, Civic Leadership, and CRJ 2900 Sociology of Work Social Change CRJ 2968 Crime in the Media PSY 1940 The College Years ECO 1940 Arms Race, War, and Economics of PSY 2920 Sports Psychology International Agreements SOC 1982 Gender in the Media in the U.S. ECO 2010 Principles of Microeconomics 3CSI & 3US ECO 2020 Principles of Macroeconomics SOC 2130 Comparative Social Structures ECO 2905 History of Economic Thought SOC 2230 Power, Institutions, and ECO 2910 Multinational Corporations: The Good, Social Reproduction The Bad, and The Ugly SOC 2615 The Sociology of Policing EDU 1010 Foundations of Education SOC 2620 The Family EDU 2905 Gender in United States Schools SOC 2900 Sociology of Work HIS 1977 China East to West-Past to Present SOC 2930 Sociology of Sports 3NW and 3CSI SOC 2950 Identity and Society in the HMS 1000 Human Services in Contemporary America European Union 3CSI & 3EU HMS 1900 Perspctivs on Mentl Retardtion (title chngd ) SOC 2968 Crime in the Media HMS 1900 Perspectives on Intellectual and SPC 1900 Small Group Decision Making: Developmental Disabilities (new title ) American Social Problems HMS 2020 Mental Health Services SPC 2060 Mass Media and American Society HUM 1919 Ethics of Technology SSC 1110 Intro Service Learning: Civic Leadership HUM 1930 The Smithsonian Institution 3GN & 3CSI and Social Change MAT 1993 Mathematics of Social Choice SSC 1921 Decision Making MGT 1910 Employment Law: Sex, Lies and Videotapes SSC 2900 Vietnam, Combat Soldier s Perspective MGT 2910 Multinational Corporations: The Good, SSC 2925 Participation, Civic Leadership, and The Bad, and The Ugly Social Change MGT 2930 Organizations SSC 3925 Participation, Civic Leadership, and NSG 1000 Perspectives in America's Health Social Change Care System SSC 4925 Participation, Civic Leadership, and NSG 2010 Introduction to Nursing Science CSI or W Social Change PHR 1040 Non-Violent Action WMS 1982 Gender in the Media in the U.S. PSC 1010 Introduction to Politics 3CSI & 3US PSC 1020 International Relations WMS 2905 Gender in United States Schools PSC 1940 Arms Race, War, and Economic of CSI or US International Agreements Page 16

17 Cumulative List of Courses That Fulfill Distribution Requirement THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD: 6-9 credit hours (PLS) PHYSICAL AND LIFE SCIENCES: 3-6 credit hours (**Meets three semester hour lab requirement) BIO 1000 Biology of the Environment CHE 1010 Introductory Chemistry BIO 1010 Man and Biological World I or CHE 1505 General Chemistry I The Biological World I CHE 1505L General Chemistry Lab I BIO 1020 Biological Concepts I CHE 1510 Basic Chemical Principles I BIO 1022 Biological Concepts II CHE 1800 Chemistry for Poets or BIO 1030 Biology by Inquiry The World of Chemistry BIO 1055 World of Plants CHE 1850 Biology and Chemical BIO 1056 Plants and People Principle of Fermentation BIO 1071 Human Biology CHE 1903 Century of Discovery** BIO 1200 Human Biological Systems CHE 1905 Forensic Science BIO 1210 Anatomy and Physiology I CHE 1910 Cooking With Chemistry: Does Science BIO 1211 Anatomy and Physiology II Belong in the Kitchen? BIO 1859 Introduction to Paleobiology CHE 1990 Intro to Green Chemistry BIO 1905 Exploring Evolution and Natural Selection CRJ 1205 Forensic Science BIO 1907 Apiculture, Biology, and Co-evolution CRJ 1905 Forensic Science BIO 1908 Use and Abuse of Science: ENV 1010 Introduction Environmental Studies Investigations Genetics GEO 1010 Physical Geology BIO 1909 Field Botany (new crse # ) HLS 1000 Chemical and Biological Life Processes BIO 1910 Cooking With Chemistry: Does Science HLS 1001 Generic and Microbiological Life Processes Belong in the Kitchen? NSC 1643 Physical Science by Inquiry BIO 1912 Snake Oil or Cure; The Science NSC 1902 Marine and Island Ecology Behind the Claim NSC 1903 The Science of Flight BIO 1920 Introduction to Paleobiology NSC 1906 The Science of Natural Hazards BIO 1933 Fermentation Throughout the Ages NSC 1918 The Science and Art of Fabric BIO 1940 The Invisible World NSC 1920 Natural History of New York State BIO 1950 Principle of Horticulture** NSC 1930 Stream Ecology and Fly Fishing BIO 1953 Genetics and Society NSC 1959 Alaska: Wildlife Ecology & Conservation BIO 1962 Environmental Issues and Choices NSC 1970 In Darwin s Footsteps: Evolutionary BIO 2141 Animal Behavior Theory in Galapagos and Ecuador BIO 2902 Field Botany** (old crse #) NSC 1972 Weather and Climate BIO 1071 Human Biology NSC 1980 History and Current Practices of Astronomy BIO 1205 Forensic Science NSC 2929 Making and Using Telescopes BIO 1850 Biology and Chemical PHY 1030 The World of Physics Principle of Fermentation PHY 2000 Principles of Physics I BIO 1902 Field Biology PHY 2010 Principles of Physics II BIO 1903 Century of Discovery** PSY 2141 Animal Behavior BIO 1904 Apiculture** Page 17

18 Cumulative List of Courses That Fulfill Distribution Requirement THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD: 6-9 credit hours (BSS) BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES: 3 credit hours ANT 1040 Cultural Anthropology PSY 2502 Evaluating Social Science Research ARC 1900 Introduction to Archaeology PSY 2901 Human Sexuality PHR 1005 Logic PSY 3200 Introduction to Clinical Psychology PSC 2904 Everything You Always Wanted to Know SOC 1010 Introductory Sociology About Research, But Were Afraid to Ask: SOC 1021 Problems in Society and Culture How to do Social Research SSC 2015 Social Science Research Methods PSY 1010 Introductory Psychology SSC 2502 Evaluating Social Science Research PSY 1932 Psychology of Eating and Sleeping SSC 2904 Everything You Always Wanted to Know PSY 1960 Psychology of Sleep and Dreaming About Research, But Were Afraid to Ask: PSY 2020 Introduction to Clinical Psychology How to do Social Research PSY 2170 Behavior Modification Page 18

19 Cumulative List of Courses That Fulfill Distribution Requirement (CP) CREATIVE PROCESS: 3 credit hours AMS 1930 Women and Quilting in American Society ART 2245 Lithography 3CP & 3US ART 2361 Wood Sculpture AMS 1955 Representing the American Landscape ART 2362 Bronze Casting I 3CP & 3US ART 2363 Figure Modeling AMS 1960 The Landscape of Photography - ART 2610 Drawing and Painting** The Photography of Landscape ART 2900 Studio in Graphics: Silkscreen** 3CP & 3US ART 2903 Studio in Graphics: Papermaking ** AMS 2920 Writing Nature - Nature Writing ART 2904 Environmental and Site-Specific Art 3CP & 3US ART 2910 Studio in Graphics : Monoprinting ART 1070 Design on the Macintosh ART 2920 Art in Nature: Urban Corridors and ART 1080 Watercolor Painting Mountain Spaces ART 1200 Two Dimensional Design ART 2923 Painting the Town - Making Art in ART 1210 Drawing I New York City ART 1220 Painting I ART 2930 Nepalese Thngka Painting Poubha: ART 1230 Illustration I Art Ancient of Katmandu Valley 3CP & 3NW ART 1240 Intro. Printmaking: Etching and Relief ART 2970 Art Furniture Design ART 1241 Intro. Printmaking: Silkscreen ART 3000 Video Art II ART 1250 Photography ART 3923 Painting the Town Making Art in ART 1280 Computer Imaging and Graphic Design New York City ART 1300 Three Dimensional Design ART 4000 Video Art III ART 1360 Sculpture I ART 4362 Bronze Casting III ART 1361 Assemblage Sculpture BUS 2900 Organizational Writing ART 1362 Furniture Design and Construction I DAN 1010 Introduction To Dance I* CP or PE ART 1370 Ceramics I DAN 1020 Introduction To Dance II* CP or PE ART 1900 Raku Ceramics DAN 1030 Ballet CP or PE ART 1901 Electronic Sound and Image DAN 1900 Studies Dance: Ballet, Modern Jazz ART 1905 Drawing and Painting From Nature DAN 1940 Shall We Dance? An Introduction to ART 1910 Architecture Artist and Layperson Ballroom, Latin and Swing Dance ART 1911 Computer Graphics and Illustration CP or PE or GN ART 1914 Devils, Demons and Witches DAN 2000 Intermediate Modern Dance CP or PE Rendering Images of the Occult DAN 3000 Orchesis* CP or PE ART 1923 Art in the Himalayas: Nepalese Temple ENG 1914 Journal Writing Architecture and Art ENG 1916 Writing Workshop: Experiments ART 1930 The Glassmaking Experience Creative Writing ART 1940 The Art of the Book 3CP & 3EU ENG 1917 Writing From Experience ART 1950 Basic Caricature Drawing and Cartooning ENG 1918 Writing Fiction and Poetry ART 1955 Representing the American Landscape 3CP ENG 1929 Screenwriting ART 1960 The Landscape of Photography - ENG 1931 Sports Writing The Photography of Landscape 3CP & 3US ENG 2010 The Craft of Writing Fiction ART 2000 Video Art I ENG 2015 The Craft of Writing Poetry ART 2200 Electronic Art Studio ENG 2025 The Craft of Creative Non-Fiction Page 19

20 (CP) CREATIVE PROCESS - Continued: 3 credit hours ENG 2920 Writing Nature - Nature Writing MUS 1020 Beginning Private Voice 3CP & 3US MUS 1021 Beginning Private Piano Lessons ENG 2945 Creating a Documentary Film MUS 1025 Class Piano Lesson II 3CP & 3GN MUS 1910 Song Writing for Beginners FAR 1900 Musical Comedy: Rehearsal and MUS 1925 Beginning Private Voice Performance I MUS 1926 Beginning Private Piano Lessons FAR 1915 Stage Voice and Diction MUS 2915 A Cappella Chorus: Performance and FAR 2615 Puppetry I CD Production FAR 2900 Musical Comedy: Rehearsal and SPC 2015 Computer Aided Public Speaking Performance I SPC 2020 Public Speaking FAR 2905 Crafting the Vision: Photography and THE 1000* Thespis Practicum** Writing Workshop THE 1001 Theatre Practicum: Performance FAR 2945 Creating a Documentary Film THE 1002 Theatre Practicum: Production 3CP & 3GN THE 1003 Theatre Practicum: Arts Management FAR 3900 Musical Comedy: Rehearsal and THE 1011 Play Production Performance I THE 1013 Acting I HMS 2945 Creating a Documentary Film THE 2011 Play Production 3CP & 3GN THE 2013 Acting I MKT 3930 Creative Advertising 3CP & 3LAS THE 2015 Directing I MUS 1001 Beginning Private Cello THE 2050 Stage Costume MUS 1002 Beginning Private Flute THE 2060 Stage Makeup MUS 1003 Beginning Private Guitar THE 2070 Stage Costume and Makeup MUS 1004 Beginning Private Recorder THE 2100 Stage Lighting and Sound MUS 1006 Applied: Recorder Consort THE 2120 Introduction to Theatrical Design MUS 1009 Beginning Private Violin THE 2131 Stage Lighting and Sound Design MUS 1010 Class Voice Lessons THE 2141 Stage Costume Design MUS 1011 Class Piano Lessons I THE 2615 Puppetry I MUS 1014 Applied: Mirachords THE 2900 Theatre Periods and Styles: Acting in MUS 1015 Instrumental Ensemble Baroque and Rococo Theatre MUS 1016 Beginning Private Clarinet and Sax THE 3131 Stage Lighting and Sound Design MUS 1017 Chambers Singers WMS 1930 Women and Quilting in American MUS 1115 Recording Technology as Creative Process Society 3CP & 3US *These courses are variable credit courses which would fulfill the CP requirement if the student takes 3.0 credits. ** For Thespis Practicum to fulfill the Creative Process requirement, the student must be involved in a creative process, such as acting, directing or designing a set. Selling tickets, working on publicity, or working on the set will not fulfill the requirement. Students who wish to use this course to meet the requirement should obtain a note from a faculty member in stating that their work is appropriate for this requirement. Page 20

21 Cumulative List of Courses That Fulfill Distribution Requirement (PE) Physical Education Requirement: 2 activities* NOTE: *Most PED activities courses meet the Physical Education requirement. **There are some courses that will not fulfill the Physical Education requirement. These courses are listed below. Other Field Codes-Courses That Do Meet the PE Requirement: DAN 1010 Introduction to Dance I PE or CP DAN 1020 Introduction to Dance II PE or CP DAN 1030 Ballet PE or CP DAN 1040 Social Dance DAN 1900 Studies in Dance: Ballet, Modern Jazz PE or CP DAN 1940 Shall We Dance? An Introduction to Ballroom, Latin, and Swing Dance CP or PE or GN DAN 2000 Intermediate Modern Dance PE or CP DAN 3000 Orchesis* PE or CP **Courses That Do NOT Meet the PE Requirement: PED 1112 CPR, First Aid and Professional Rescuer PED 1200 Boating Skills and Seamanship PED 2604 Philosophy, Principles and Organization of PED 3051 Sports, Statistics, Scoring and Records PED 3110 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries PED 3115 Theory and Techniques of Coaching Page 21

22 Cumulative List of Courses That Fulfill Distribution Requirement Field Codes in Which All Courses are Considered Liberal Arts and Sciences: AMS American Studies HLS Health Sciences ANT Anthropology HNR Honors Program ARC Archeology HUM Humanities ART Art LAL Language and Literature ASL American Sign Language MAT Mathematics AST Astronomy MUS Music BIO Biology NSC Natural Science CHE Chemistry PHR Philosophy and Religion COM Communications PHY Physics COR Core PSC Political Science DAN Dance PSY Psychology ECO Economics (except ECO 3045) SOC Sociology ENG English SSC Social Science ENV Environmental Science SST Social Studies FAR Fine Arts SPC Speech Communications FRS Freshman Core THE Theatre GEO Geology WMS Women's Studies HIS History Foreign Languages: FRE French ITA Italian GER German LAT Latin GRK Greek SPA Spanish Other Field Codes-Courses That Have Been Specifically Designated As Liberal Arts and Sciences: International Communications: ARA Arabic JPN Japanese CHI Chinese KOR Korean HEB Hebrew RUS Russian HIN Hindi SWA Swahili Business: BUS 2940 Consumer Ethnography Page 22

23 Other Field Codes-Courses That Have Been Specifically Designated As Liberal Arts and Sciences - Continued: Computer Information: CIS 1910 Fluency With Information Technology Criminal Justice: CRJ 1205 Forensic Science (Long Terms) CRJ 2968 Crime in the Media CRJ 1905 Forensic Science (Spring Term) CRJ 3200 Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice CRJ 2050 Norms, Deviance and Social Control CRJ 3225 The Child, The Family, and the Law CRJ 2700 Penology CRJ 3311 Criminology CRJ 2820 Due Process CRJ 3800 Criminal Law CRJ 2903 Law in Society CRJ 3910 Victimology CRJ 2915 Gangs in America CRJ 4590 Seminar in Criminal Justice Education: EDU 1010 EDU 2110 EDU 3110 Finance: FIN 3030 FIN 3050 Foundations of Education Introduction to Education Educational Psychology Money and Financial Institutions Public Finance Human Services: HMS 1000 Human Services in Contemporary America HMS 2012 Introduction to Children's Literature HMS 1940 Mental Illness in the Media HMS 2025 Death and Dying HMS 1946 Global Village: A Habitat for Humanity HMS 2901 Human Sexuality International (HFHI) Experience HMS 2902 Understanding Social Issues Through HMS 1950 Self-Help Counseling Approaches: Children's Literature Bibliotherapy and Cinematherapy HMS 2925 Growing Up Female in America HMS 1956 Global Village: A Habitat for Humanity HMS 2929 Outsiders: Understanding Alienation International (HFHI) Experience Through Film and Literature HMS 1960 Human Sexuality HMS 2945 Creating a Documentary Film HMS 1966 Global Village: A Habitat for Humanity HMS 3000 Social Policy International (HFHI) Experience HMS 3005 Family Assessment HMS 2000 Introduction to Counseling HMS 3120 Community Organization Management: MGT 2300 Industrial Psychology MGT 3121 Business and Organizational Psychology MGT 2640 Human Relations MGT 2910 Multinational Corporations: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Page 23

24 Other Field Codes-Courses That Have Been Specifically Designated As Liberal Arts and Sciences - Continued: Marketing: MKT 3930 Creative Advertising 3LAS Nursing: NSG 1000 Perspectives on the American NSG 1600 Complementary Health Therapies Health Care System NSG 3005 Family Assessment Public Affairs: PAF 4591 Public Affairs Advanced Seminar Speech and Hearing: SPH 1920 Sign and Other Choices in Deafness SPH 2250 Language Development SPH 1921 Sign and Other Choices in Deafness: SPH 2320 Principles of Phonetics Choices Component SPH 2400 Sign Language I SPH 1922 Sign and Other Choices in Deafness: SPH 2410 Sign Language II Sign Component SPH 2901 Principles of Manual Communication SPH 2100 Introduction to Communicative Disorders SPH 2150 Speech and Hearing Anatomy and Physiology Page 24

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