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Creative Expression 3.12.19 1. ART 105: Drawing I 2. ART 106: Ceramics I 3. ART 120: Sculpture I 4. ART 145/COM 145: Digital Photography 5. ART 204: Fundamentals of Color and Design 6. DA 101-103,202, 203: Dance/Ballet DA 101: DA 102: Introduction to Modern Dance Introduction to Ballet DA 103: Introduction to Jazz Dance DA 202: Ballet II DA 203: Jazz Dance II 7. EN 101: Literature: Form and Performance 8. EN 180: Introduction to Creative Writing 9. EN 281: Writing & Analyzing the Short Story (GWR) 10. EN 288: Young Adult Literature (GWR) 11. MU 115: Fundamentals at the Keyboard 12. MU 268-287: Private Lessons in Applied Music MU 268: Voice MU 269: Piano MU 270: Organ MU 271: Violin MU 272: Viola MU 273: Cello MU 274: String Bass MU 275: Guitar MU 276: Flute MU 277: Clarinet MU 278: Oboe MU 279: Bassoon MU 280: Saxophone MU 281: Trumpet MU 282: French Horn MU 283: Trombone MU 284: Euphonium MU 285: Tuba MU 286: Percussion 13. MU 287: Harp MU 361, 363, 364, 365, 369: Choir, Chorus, Orchestra, Symphonic Band. MU 361: Concert Choir MU 363: Community Chorus (Sections A & B no auditions) MU 364: Women s Chorus (Sections C & D audition required) MU 365: Orchestra MU 369: Symphonic Band 14. TH 155: Stagecraft 15. TH 165: Basic Acting 16. TH 255: Fundamentals of Theatrical Design Experimental EN170 Confessionalism in Am Lit and Pop (GWR) FA19 Honors MA 275: Mathematics in Music May MU 245: Introduction to Songwriting Page 1 of 4

Humanities 1. COM 252: Multicultural Communication 2. EN 104: Introduction to Literature 3. EN 245: Growing Up in America (GWR) 4. EN 251: Multicultural Literature (GWR) 5. HI 101: United States History to 1877 6. HI 102: United States History Since 1877 7. ILS 105: Exploring Interfaith Leadership and Service 8. PCS160: Conflict Dynamics and Transformation 9. PCS 165: Peace, War, and Nonviolence 10. PCS 260: Peacebuilding Themes and Trends 11. PCS 265: Nonviolence in America 12. PH 115: Ethics 13. PH 234: Justice Through the Ages 14. PH235: Bioethics (GWR) 15. PH 275: Science and Values 16. PS 225: Politics in Film and Fiction: Democracy in America (GWR) 17. REL 103: Religion and Nonviolence 18. REL 125: Shared Scriptures of Jews and Christians 19. REL 267: Radical Christianity 20. TH 105: Introduction to Theatre Honors EN 252: Irony, Humor & Despair in Mod. Lit. (GWR) Experimental PH 370: Comparative Environmental Philosophy: Perspectives from the Americas on Environmental Thought (GWR) Experimental PH 370: Perspectives in Sustainability (GWR) Experimental TH 170: World Theatre and the Human Condition Natural and Physical Sciences (Bolded are non-lab sciences) 1. AN 201: Principles of Biological Anthropology 2. BIO 101: Biological Concepts 3. BIO 102: Human Heredity and Inherited Diseases 4. BIO 103: Living with the Environment 5. BIO 200: Human Anatomy & Physiology: The Basics 6. CH 101: General Chemistry: Practical Principles 7. CH 105: Fundamentals of Chemistry: Intro. to Molecular 8. CH109: Introduction to Forensic Science 9. CH109&110: Into to Forensic Science Lecture & Lab earns Lab Science Credit Please note: The combination of courses will only satisfy one of the two required Natural and Physical Science course requirements. 10. CH 207 Chem & Politics of AIDS & Cancer (Non lab effective Fall 2018) 10. CS 113: The Power and Beauty of Computing 11. ES 113: Earth in Space: Evolution of a Planet 12. ES 114: Geo-systems: Landscapes, Oceans, etc. 13. ES 117: Climate Change and the Fate of Civilization 14. PHY 105: How Things Work 15. PSY 111: Introduction to Neuroscience Page 2 of 4

Non-Western Cultural Heritage 1. AN 111: Understanding Human Cultures 2. ART 280: World Architecture 3. EN 103: Literary Culture of the East 4. HI 111: History of Pre-Modern Asia 5. HI 112: History of Modern Asia 6. JA/ART 240: A History of Japanese Art and Aesthetics 7. JA 245: Intro to Japan Soc, Bus, Culture (GWR) 8. MU 205: Music of Non-Western Cultures (GWR) 9. PS 150: Intro to Comparative Politics 10. PS 245: International Relations 11. REL 225: Hebrew Bible & Ancient Near East (GWR) 12. REL 290: Dharma Traditions: Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, and Sikh May Term: TH 210 World Cinema, WWII to 21 st Century Experimental: PCS 170/171 Peace and Conflict Studies in South Africa I & II Experimental: IC 206 Middle Eastern Politics May Term Experimental PS/INT 233: The Arab Spring (GWR) Power of Language: Non-English Courses 1. ASL 105 American Sign Language 2. Chinese 111, 112, 211, 212 3. French 111, 112, 211, 212 4. German 111, 112, 211, 212 5. Japanese 111, 112, 211, 212 6. LAT 111 Elementary Latin I 7. LAT 112 Elementary Latin II 8. LAT 211 Intermediate Latin I 9. REL 213 Biblical Hebrew 10. REL 217 Introductory Sanskrit 11. Spanish 111, 112, 211, 212 English Courses 1. EN 100 Writing and Language 2. EN 150 Advanced Writing and Language 3. PH 110 Logic & Critical Thinking Mathematics 1. MA 121: Calculus I 2. MA 251: Probability and Statistics Page 3 of 4

Social Sciences 1. COM180 Media, Sports & Society (FA 19) 2 EC 101: Principles of Macroeconomics 3. EC 102: Principles of Microeconomics 4. HI 235: Citizenship and Conscience (GWR) 5. PS 111: American National Government 6. PS 211: Political Psychology (GWR) (PSY211) 7. PS 215: Political Communication (GWR) 8. PSY 105: Introduction to Psychology 9. PSY 211: Political Psychology (GWR) (PS 211) 10. REL 205: Scoping Out Religion: Theories and Methods (GWR) 11. SO 101: Discovering Society 12. SO 204: Population and Global Issues 13. SW 160: Social Problems & Response of Soc. W. In. 14. WGS 105: Sex and Gender in Society Honors SO 224: Experimental: EN 171 Experimental: IC 206 The Amish in Modern Society (GWR) Classical Mythology: Its Social Impact Past, Present & Future. Middle Eastern Politics (GWR) Western Cultural Heritage 1. ART 155: Intro. to History of Western Art I 2. 3. ART 157: EN 102: Intro. to History of Western Art II Western Literary Culture 4. EN 220: British Literature: Medieval, Renaissance, or 18 th Century (Pre-1800) (GWR) 5. EN 230: British Literature: Romantic, Victorian, or Modern (Post-1800) (GWR) 6. EN 240: American Literature: Revolution to Civil War, Realist, or Modern (GWR) 7. HI 114 Western Civilization I 8. HI 115: Western Civilization II 9. MU 105: Introduction to Western Music Literature 10. MU 125: American Popular Music from Ragtime to Rock 11. PH 105: Introduction to Philosophy 12. PH 201: History of Western Philosophy I 13. PH 202: History of Western Philosophy II 14. PH 239: Philosophy and History of Physics (GWR) 15. PS 205: Western Political Heritage 16. PS 240: Foundations of Am. Democracy 17. REL 101: Signifying Religion: An African American Worldview 18. REL 226: The New Testament Honors REL 285: Amish, Brethren, and Mennonites (GWR) Honors EN 253: Gaelic and Anglo-Irish Ireland (GWR) Experimental SO170: Experimental FR 170: Experimental FR 171: Crime, Society and Interpretation Intro Francophone Literature and Film Ethnicity, Identity and Power in the Caribbean: Martinique and St. Johns Page 4 of 4

Interdisciplinary Colloquium 1. IC 201 CE & NPS (non lab - Biology) Ecology in Short Fiction 2. IC 202 HUM & WCH Visualizing Women in 19 th Cent. West. Art & Lit. (GWR) 3. IC 203 WCH & NPS (non lab - Physics) Foundations of Modern Physics (GWR) 4. IC 204 CE & HUM Artistic Peacebuilding 5. IC 205 CE & NPS (non lab Chemistry) Disease and Disability: The Science & the Page 5 of 4