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GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM

Effective with the beginning of the Fall Semester, 2005, all matriculating students will be required to fulfill the requirements of the General Education Curriculum by taking an appropriate selection of these courses. Additional courses will be added to the list in the future as they are approved for inclusion in the GEC.

Go to http://www.arc.wvu.edu/courses/GECdetails.html for a description of the General Education Curriculum.

(G01) Objective 1: Communication
ENGL 101 – Composition and Rhetoric
ENGL 102 – Composition and Rhetoric
ENGL 103* – Accelerated Academic Writing*
* This three-hour course has admissions requirements. Students completing ENGL 103 to satisfy GEC Objective 1 must still take 128 hours to graduate.

A component of Objective 1 requires the successful completion of a 'writing' (W) course, preferably in the major. Please consult the list of available 'writing' courses to determine a course to fulfill this objective.

(G02) Objective 2: Basic Mathematical Skills and Scientific Inquiry
(G02A) Group A:
ECON 225 – Elementary Business/Economics Statistics
MATH 121 – Intro Concepts Of Mathematics
MATH 124 – College Algebra-Applications
MATH 126 – College Algebra
MATH 128 – Plane Trigonometry
MATH 129 – Pre-Calculus Mathematics
MATH 150 – Introduction to Calculus
MATH 155 – Calculus 1
MATH 156 – Calculus 2
MATH 218 – History of Mathematics
MATH 231 – Algebra and Geometry for Elementary Teachers
STAT 111 – Understanding Statistics
STAT 211 – Elementary Statistical Inference
STAT 215 – Intro Probability & Statistics

(G02B) Group B:
ASTR 106 – Descriptive Astronomy
BIOL 101 – General Biology
BIOL 102 – General Biology
BIOL 103 – General Biology Laboratory
BIOL 104 – General Biology Laboratory
BIOL 105 – Environmental Biology
BIOL 106 – Environmental Biology Lab
BIOL 107 – Biotechnology and Society
BIOL 115 – Principles of Biology
BIOL 117 – Introductory Physiology
CHEM 111 – Survey of Chemistry
CHEM 112 – Survey of Chemistry
CHEM 115 – Fundamentals of Chemistry
CHEM 116 – Fundamentals of Chemistry
CHEM 117 – Principles of Chemistry
CHEM 118 – Principles of Chemistry
GEOG 106 – Physical Geography Laboratory
GEOG 107 – Physical Geography
GEOG 110 – Environmental Geoscience
GEOG 111 – Environmental Geoscience Lab
GEOG 150 –GIS World
GEOL 101 – Planet Earth
GEOL 102 – Planet Earth Laboratory
GEOL 103 – Earth Through Time
GEOL 104 – Earth Through Time Laboratory
GEOL 110 – Environmental Geoscience
GEOL 111 – Environmental Geoscience Lab
GEOL 203 – Physical Oceanography
GEOL 230 – Fossils and Evolution
PHYS 101 – Introductory Physics
PHYS 102 – Introductory Physics
PHYS 105 – Conceptual Physics
PHYS 107 – Physics of Music
PHYS 108 – Light, Vision, and Color
PHYS 111 – General Physics
PHYS 112 – General Physics

(G02C) Group C:
ARE 187 – Energy Resource
CS 101 – Intro-Computer Applications
ENVM 341 – General Microbiology
ENVP 155 – Elements - Environmental Protection
FDST 200 - Food Science and Technology
FOR 140 – West Virginia Natural Resources
HNF 171 – Introduction to Nutrition
MDS 124 – The Human Environment
PHYS 111 – Physics
PLSC 105 – Plants and People
PLSC 206 – Principles of Plant Science
SOCA 252 – Physical Anthropology
WMAN 150 – Principle-Conservation Ecology
WDSC 100 – Forest Resources in US History

(G03) Objective 3: The Past and Its Traditions
ARE 220 – Introductory Environmental and Resource Economics
ART 101 – Appreciation of Visual Arts
ART 105 – Survey of Art History
ART 106 – Survey of Art History 2
ART 109 – Basic Drawing 1 for Non-Majors
ART 110 – Basic Drawing 2 for Non-Majors
CLAS 101 – Elementary Latin
CLAS 102 – Elementary Latin 2
CLAS 203 – Intermediate Latin
CLAS 204 – Intermediate Latin 2
CLAS 231 – Greek and Roman Civilization and Culture
CLAS 232 – Greek and Roman Myths
ENGL 225 – Western World Literature
ENGL 236 – The Bible as Literature
ENGL 251 – American Folklore and Culture
ENGL 261 – British Literature 1
ENGL 262 – British Literature 2
ENGL 263 – Shakespeare 1
ENGL 272 – Modern Literature
FRCH 301 – Language Through Civilization
HIST 101 – Western Civilization: Antiquity to 1600
HIST 102 – Western Civilization: 1600 to Present
HIST 104 – Latin America: Past and Present
HIST 105 – The Middle East
HIST 106 – East Asia: An Introduction
HIST 108 – North America: Past and Present
HIST 124 – Modern South Asia
HIST 152 – Growth of the American Nation to 1865
HIST 153 – Making of Modern America: 1865 to the Present
HIST 179 – World History to 1500
HIST 180 – World History Since 1500
HIST 201 – History of Ancient Times: Stone Age to the Fall of Rome
HIST 203 – Introduction to Medieval Europe
HIST 204 – Renaissance and Reformation
HIST 205 – Absolutism & Enlightenment
HIST 207 – Revolutionary Europe
HIST 217 – History of Russia to 1917
HIST 241 – Latin America: Culture, Conquest, and Colonization
HIST 255 – History of American Colonial Society: 1607-1763
HIST 256 – History of the American Revolution: 1763-1790
HIST 257 – Antebellum America: 1781-1861
HIST 259 – The United States: 1865-1918
HIST 264 – American Indian History
HIST 271 – Science/Religion and Myth
HIST 272 – Science Since 1700
HIST 277 – Revolutions in Science and Technology
HIST 281 – The Agrarian Transformation
HIST 284 – History of Environmental Sciences
HIST 316 – World War I in Europe
HUM 107 – Humanities of Egypt
HUM 109 – The Renaissance
LARC 212 – History of Landscape Architecture
MATH 218 – History of Mathematics
PHIL 140 – Historical Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 244 – History of Ancient Philosophy
PHIL 248 – History of Modern Philosophy
PHIL 346 – History of Ethics
PHIL 351 – Topics in Medieval Philosophy
POLS 101 – Introduction to Political Science
POLS 102 – Introduction to American Government
POLS 210 – Law and the Legal System
POLS 220 – State and Local Government
POLS 373 – American Political Philosophy
RELG 102 – Introductions to World Religions
RELG 219 – History of Christianity
RELG 222 – Origins to Judaism
RELG 232 – Islam and Near Eastern Religions
RELG 303 – Studies in Christian Scripture
RELG 304 – Studies in Hebrew Scripture
SOCA 258 – Introduction to Archaeology
SPAN 330 – Latin American Culture
SPAN 340 – Culture of Spain
THET 101 – Introduction to the Theatre
USAF 251 – USAF Air and Space Power 1
USAF 252 – USAF Air and Space Power 2
WDSC 100 – Forest Resources in US History

(G03M) Majors-Only Courses:
MUSC 270 – History of Western Musical Traditions

(G04) Objective 4: Contemporary Society
ADV 201 – Advertising & Society
AGEE 101 – Global Food and Agriculture
AGEE 220 – Group Organization and Leadership
ARE 150 – Introductory Agricultural and Agribusiness Economics
ARE 187 – Energy Resource Economics
ARE 220 – Introductory Environmental and Resource Economics
ASP 220 – Introduction to Africana Studies
BIOL 105 – Environmental Biology
BIOL 106 – Environmental Biology Laboratory
BIOL 107 – Biotechnology and Society
BIOL 122 – Human Sexuality
BN 215 – Introduction to Broadcasting
CDFS 110 – Families Across the Life-Span
CHIN 101 – Elementary Chinese 1
CHIN 102 – Elementary Chinese 2
CHIN 203 – Intermediate Chinese 1
CHIN 204 – Intermediate Chinese 2
CHPR 365 – Men's Health
CHPR 380 – Women and Health
COMM 100 – Principles of Human Communication
COMM 102 – Human Communication in the Interpersonal Context
COMM 104 – Human Communication in the Public Communication Context
COMM 105 – Introduction to Mass Media
COMM 112 – Small Group Communication
COMM 122 – Human Communication in Contemporary Society
COMM 306 – Human Communication in Organizations and Institutions
COMM 308 – Nonverbal Communication
COMM 309 – Health Communication
COMM 314 – Nonviolence in Communication Behavior
COMM 410 – Family Communication
COUN 230 – Life Choices
CS 101 – Introduction to Computer Applications
ECON 111 – The Economic System
ECON 201 – Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 202 – Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 225 – Elementary Business and Economics Statistics
ECON 301 – Intermediate Micro-Economic Theory
EDUC 200 – Professional Inquiry
ENGL 273 – Contemporary Literature
ENGL 255 – Multiethnic Literature
ENVM 341 – General Microbiology
ENVP 155 – Elements of Environmental Protection
FDST 200 - Food Science and Technology
FIDP 201 – Intro Forensics Science
FOR 140 – West Virginia’s Natural Resources
FRCH 100 – Intensive Elementary French
FRCH 101 – Elementary French 1
FRCH 102 – Elementary French 2
FRCH 200 – Intensive Intermediate French
FRCH 203 – Intermediate French 1
FRCH 302 – Language Through Culture
GEN 120 – Genetics and Society
GEOG 106 – Physical Geography Laboratory
GEOG 107 – Physical Geography
GEOG 108 – Human Geography
GEOG 110 – Environmental Geoscience
GEOG 111 – Environmental Geoscience Laboratory
GEOG 205 – Natural Resources
GEOG 207 – Climate and Environment
GEOG 209 – Economic Geography
GEOG 240 – United States and Canada
GEOG 241 – Geography of Europe
GEOG 243 – Geography of Africa
GEOG 244 – Geography of the Middle East
GEOL 101 – Planet Earth
GEOL 110 – Environmental Geoscience
GEOL 111 – Environmental Geoscience Laboratory
GEOL 203 – Physical Oceanography
GER 100 – Intensive Elementary German
GER 101 – Elementary German 1
GER 102 – Elementary German 2
GER 200 – Intensive Intermediate German
GER 203 – Intermediate German 1
GER 204 – Intermediate German 2
HIST 108 – North America: Past and Present
HIST 209 – Twentieth Century Europe
HIST 218 – History of Russia: 1900-Present
HIST 221 – History of Modern Germany
HIST 242 – Latin America: Reform and Revolution
HIST 261 – Recent America: The United States since 1918
HIST 281 – The Agrarian Transformation
HNF 126 – Society and Food
HNF 171 – Introduction to Human Nutrition
ITAL 101 – Elementary Italian 1
ITAL 102 – Elementary Italian 2
ITAL 203 – Intermediate Italian 1
ITAL 204 – Intermediate Italian 2
JAPN 101 – Elementary Japanese 1
JAPN 102 – Elementary Japanese 2
JAPN 203 – Intermediate Japanese 1
JAPN 204 – Intermediate Japanese 2
LING 101 – Introduction to Language
MDS 124 – The Human Environment
MDS 212 – Introduction to Gerontology
MILS 101 – Military Science
MILS 102 – Military Science
MILS 201 – Military Science
MILS 202 – Military Science
MUSC 170 – Introduction to Music
MUSC 173 – Music of the Modern Age
NAS 200 – Introduction to Native American Studies
PHIL 100 – Problems of Philosophy
PHIL 130 – Current Moral Problems
PHIL 170 – Introduction to Critical Reasoning
PHIL 260 – Introduction to Symbolic Logic
PHIL 301 – Metaphysics
PHIL 302 – Theory of Knowledge
PHIL 306 – Philosophy of Mind
PHIL 308 – Philosophy of Religion
PHIL 310 – Philosophy of Science
PHIL 321 – Ethical Theory
PHIL 323 – Social and Political Philosophy
PHIL 325 – Philosophy of Law
PHIL 331 – Health Care Ethics
PHIL 355 – Existentialism
PLSC 105 – Plants and People
POLS 101 – Introduction to Political Science
POLS 102 – Introduction to American Government
POLS 210 – Law and the Legal System
POLS 220 – State and Local Government
POLS 260 – Introduction to International Relations
POLS 270 – Power, Justice and Citizenship
POLS 335 – Civil Rights Policy and Politics
POLS 337 – Gender/Politics and Policy
POLS 350 – Government of Japan
POLS 351 – Russian & Post-Soviet Politics
POLS 353 – Western Democratic Governments
POLS 355 – Governments of Latin America
POLS 356 – Politics of the Middle East
POLS 361 – International Organization
POLS 364 – American Foreign Relations
PSYC 101 – Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 233 – Psychology of Cinema
PSYC 241 – Introduction to Human Development
PSYC 251 – Introduction to Social Psychology
PSYC 281 – Introduction to Abnormal Psychology
RELG 105 – Introduction to Issues in Religious Studies
RELG 210 – Contemporary Theology
RELG 222 – Origins to Judaism
RELG 250 – Biblical Ethics/Current Issues
SEES 101 – Introduction to Slavic & East European Studies
SEP 271 – Sport in American Society
SEP 272 – Psychological Perspectives of Sport
SEP 373 – African American in Sports
SOCA 101 – Introduction to Sociology
SOCA 107 – Social Problems
SOCA 221 – Families and Society
SOCA 232 – Criminology
SOCA 235 – Race Relations
SOCA 256 – Traditional and Changing Africa
SOWK 105 – Social Welfare Institutions
SOWK 147 – Human Diversity
SPA 270 – Effective Public Speaking
SPED 304 – Special Ed in Contemporary Society
STAT 111 – Understanding Statistics
STAT 211 – Elementary Statistical Inference
USAF 131 – Foundations of US Air Force 1
USAF 132 – Foundations of US Air Force 2
WMAN 150 – Principles of Conservation Ecology
WMST 150 – Women in Movies
WMST 170 – Introduction to Women’s Studies
WMST 245 – Women in International Development
WMST 340 – Gender and Violence

(G04M) Majors-Only Courses:
MUSC 271 – History of Western Musical Traditions

(G05) Objective 5: Artistic Expression
ART 101 – Appreciation of Visual Arts
ART 105 – Survey of Art History
ART 106 – Survey of Art History 2
ART 109 – Basic Drawing 1 for Non Majors
ART 110 – Basic Drawing 2 for Non Majors
CLAS 232 – Greek and Roman Myths
COMM 305 – Appreciation of the Motion Picture
Dance 101 – Introduction to Dance
ENGL 131 – Poetry and Drama
ENGL 132 – Short Story and Novel
ENGL 154 – African American Literature
ENGL 225 – Western World Literature
ENGL 226 – Non-Western World Literature
ENGL 231 – Prose
ENGL 232 – Poetry
ENGL 233 – The Short Story
ENGL 234 – Drama
ENGL 235 – Novel
ENGL 241 – American Literature
ENGL 242 – American Literature 2
ENGL 254 – African American Literature
ENGL 261 – British Literature
ENGL 262 – British Literature 2
ENGL 263 – Shakespeare
ENGL 272 – Modern Literature
ENGL 273 – Contemporary Literature
ENGL 285 – Images of Women in Literature
FLIT 215 – African Women Writers
FLIT 261 – French Literature in Translation
FLIT 262 – French Literature in Translation 2
FLIT 266 – Francophone Literature in Translation
FLIT 271 – Brazilian Literature in Translation
FLIT 272 – Russian Fairy Tales
FLIT 273 – Russian Literature in Translation
FLIT 274 – Russian Literature in Translation 2
FLIT 275 – Sci-Fi: East/West
FLIT 276 – Vampire: Blood & Revolution
FLIT 371 – Holocaust: East European Film and Literature
FRCH 304 – Advanced Readings
FRCH 331 – Survey of Literature 1
FRCH 332 – Survey of Literature 2
GER 331 – Survey of German Literature
GER 332 – Survey of German Literature 2
HUM 101 – Introduction to Western Civilization
HUM 102 – Introduction to Western Civilization 2
HUM 109 – The Renaissance
INDS 115 – Creativity in the Modern Arts
JRL 279 – Documentary Film in America
LARC 212 – History of Landscape Architecture
MUSC 170 – Introduction to Music
MUSC 173 – Music of the Modern Age
MUSC 175 – Introduction to History of Jazz
MUSC 179 – Music in World Cultures
MUSC 477 – Music of Africa
PSYC 233 – Psychology of Cinema
SOCA 257 – The Art of Primitive Peoples
SPAN 331 – Early Spanish American Literature
SPAN 332 – Modern Spanish American Literature
SPAN 341 – Early Literature of Spain
SPAN 342 – Modern Literature of Spain
THET 101 – Introduction to Theatre
THET 102 – Acting
THET 170 – World Theatre & Drama
WMST 215 – African Women Writers
WMST 225 – Women in Appalachia

(G05M) Majors-Only Courses:
MUSC 270 – History of Western Musical Traditions
MUSC 271 – History of Western Musical Traditions 2
MUSC 475 – History of Jazz

(G06) Objective 6: The Individual in Society
AGEE 220 – Group Organization and Leadership
ARE 150 – Introductory Agriculture and Agribusiness Economics
BIOL 122 – Human Sexuality
CDFS 110 – Families Across the Life-Span
CHPR 365 – Men's Health
CHPR 380 – Women and Health
COMM 112 – Small Group Communication
COMM 100 – Principles of Human Communication
COMM 102 – Human Communication in the Interpersonal Context
COMM 104 – Human Communication in the Public Communication Context
COMM 105 – Introduction to Mass Media
COMM 122 – Human Communication in Contemporary Society
COMM 212 – Gender and Communication
COMM 304 – Human Communication and Rational Decisions
COMM 306 – Human Communication in Organizations and Institutions
COMM 308 – Nonverbal Communication
COMM 309 – Health Communication
COMM 317 – Communication and Aging
COMM 410 – Family Communication
COUN 230 – Life Choices
DISB 380 – Disabilities & the Family
DISB 385 – Disability and Society
EDUC 200 – Professional Inquiry
FLIT 275 – Sci-Fi: East/West
FLIT 276 – Vampire: Blood & Revolution
FLIT 371 – Holocaust: East European Film and Literature
GEN 120 – Genetics and Society
LING 101 – Introduction to Language
MDS 212 – Introduction to Gerontology
MILS 101 – Military Science
MILS 102 – Military Science
MILS 201 – Military Science
MILS 202 – Military Science
PHIL 100 – Problems of Philosophy
PHIL 130 – Current Moral Problems
PHIL 170 – Introduction to Critical Reasoning
PHIL 260 – Introduction to Symbolic Logic
PHIL 301 – Metaphysics
PHIL 306 – Philosophy of Mind
PHIL 310 – Philosophy of Science
PHIL 321 – Ethical Theory
PHIL 323 – Social and Political Philosophy
PHIL 325 – Philosophy of Law
PHIL 331 – Health Care Ethics
PHIL 354 – Themes in Continental Philosophy
POLS 270 – Power, Justice and Citizenship
PSYC 101 – Introduction to Psychology
PSYC 232 – Sex Roles and Behavior
PSYC 241 – Introduction to Human Development
PSYC 251 – Introduction to Social Psychology
PSYC 281 – Introduction to Abnormal Psychology
RELG 105 – Introduction to Issues in Religious Studies
RELG 250 – Biblical Ethics/Current Issues
SEP 272 – Psychological Perspectives of Sport
SOCA 221 – Families and Society
SPA 270 – Effective Public Speaking
SPED 304 – Special Ed in Contemporary Society
USAF 131 – Foundations of US Air Force 1
USAF 132 – Foundations of US Air Force 2
USAF 251 – USAF Air and Space Power 1
USAF 252 – USAF Air and Space Power 2
WMST 250 – Women and Science
WMST 340 – Gender and Violence

(G06M) Majors-Only Courses:

(G07) Objective 7: American Culture
ADV 201 – Advertising & Society
ASP 220 – Introduction to Africana Studies
COMM 212 – Gender and Communication
COMM 304 – Human Communication and Rational Decisions
COMM 305 – Appreciation of the Motion Picture
COMM 317 – Communication and Aging
ENGL 154 – African American Literature
ENGL 241 – American Literature
ENGL 242 – American Literature 2
ENGL 251 – American Folklore and Culture
ENGL 254 – African American Literature
ENGL 255 – Multi-ethnic Literature
ENGL 258 – American Popular Culture
FLIT 214 – Italian-American Experience
GEOG 210 – Urban Geography
GEOG 240 – United States and Canada
HIST 152 – Growth of the American Nation to 1865
HIST 153 – Making of Modern America: 1865 to the Present
HIST 255 – History of the American Colonial Society: 1607-1763
HIST 256 – History of the American Revolution: 1763-1790
HIST 257 – Antebellum America: 1781-1861
HIST 259 – The United States: 1865-1918
HIST 261 – Recent America: The United States since 1918
HIST 264 – American Indian History
INDS 115 – Creativity in the Modern Arts
JRL 279 – Documentary Film in America
MUSC 175 – Introduction to the History of Jazz
POLS 335 – Civil Rights Policy and Politics
POLS 337 – Gender/Politics and Policy
POLS 373 – American Political Philosophy
PSYC 232 – Sex Roles and Behavior
SEP 271 – Sport in American Society
SEP 373 – African American in Sports
SOCA 101 – Introduction to Sociology
SOCA 107 – Social Problems
SOCA 232 – Criminology
SOCA 235 – Race Relations
SOWK 105 – Social Welfare Institutions
SOWK 147 – Human Diversity
WMST 150 – Women in Movies
WMST 170 – Introduction to Women’s Studies
WMST 225 – Women in Appalachia
WMST 250 – Women and Science

(G07M) Majors-Only Courses:
MUSC 475 – History of Jazz

(G08) Objective 8: Western Culture
BN 215 – Introduction to Broadcasting
CLAS 101 – Elementary Latin
CLAS 102 – Elementary Latin 2
COMM 316 – Intercultural Communication
ECON 111 – The Economic System
ECON 201 – Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 202 – Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 301 – Intermediate Micro-Economic Theory
FLIT 214 – Italian-American Experience
FLIT 261 – French Literature in Translation
FLIT 262 – French Literature in Translation 2
FLIT 273 – Russian Literature in Translation
FLIT 274 – Russian Literature in Translation
FRCH 100 – Intensive Elementary French
FRCH 101 – Elementary French
FRCH 102 – Elementary French 2
FRCH 200 – Intensive Intermediate French
FRCH 203 – Intermediate French
FRCH 204 – Intermediate French 2
FRCH 301 – Language Through Civilization
FRCH 302 – Language Through Culture
FRCH 304 – Advanced Readings
FRCH 331 – Survey of Literature 1
GEOG 102 – World Regions
GEOG 108 – Human Geography
GEOG 207 – Climate & Environment
GEOG 241 – Geography of Europe
GER 100 – Intensive Elementary German
GER 101 – Elementary German 1
GER 102 – Elementary German 2
GER 200 – Intensive Intermediate German
GER 203 – Intermediate German
GER 204 – Intermediate German 2
GER 331 – Survey of German Literature
GER 332 – Survey of German Literature 2
HIST 101 – Western Civilization: Antiquity to 1600
HIST 102 – Western Civilization: 1600 to Present
HIST 201 – History of Ancient Times: Stone Age to the Fall of Rome
HIST 203 – Introduction to Medieval Europe
HIST 204 – Renaissance and Reformation
HIST 205 – Absolutism & Enlightenment
HIST 207 – Revolutionary Europe
HIST 209 – 20th Century Europe
HIST 217 – History of Russia to 1917
HIST 218 – History of Russia: 1900 to Present
HIST 221 – History of Modern Germany
HIST 271 – Science/Religion and Myth
HIST 272 – Science Since 1700
HIST 277 – Revolutions in Science and Technology
HIST 284 – History of Environmental Sciences
HIST 316 – World War I in Europe
HNF 126 – Society and Food
HUM 101 – Introduction to Western Civilization
HUM 102 – Introduction to Western Civilization 2
ITAL 101 – Elementary Italian
ITAL 102 – Elementary Italian 2
ITAL 203 – Intermediate Italian
ITAL 204 – Intermediate Italian 2
JRL 101 – Introduction to Mass Communication
PHIL 140 – Historical Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 244 – History of Ancient Philosophy
PHIL 248 – History of Modern Philosophy
PHIL 308 – Philosophy of Religion
PHIL 346 – History of Ethics
PHIL 351 – Topics in Medieval Philosophy
PHIL 354 – Themes in Continental Philosophy
PHIL 355 – Existentialism
POLS 103 – Global Political Issues
POLS 260 – Introduction to International Relations
POLS 351 – Russian and Post-Soviet Politics
POLS 353 – Western Democratic Governments
POLS 364 – American Foreign Relations
RELG 210 – Contemporary Theology
RELG 219 – History of Christianity
RUSS 101 – Elementary Russian
RUSS 102 – Elementary Russian 2
RUSS 203 – Intermediate Russian
RUSS 204 – Intermediate Russian 2
SOCA 105 – Introduction to Anthropology
SEES 101 – Introduction to Slavic & East European Studies
SPAN 100 – Intensive Elementary Spanish
SPAN 101 – Elementary Spanish
SPAN 102 – Elementary Spanish 2
SPAN 200 – Intensive Intermediate Spanish
SPAN 203 – Intermediate Spanish
SPAN 204 – Intermediate Spanish 2
SPAN 340 – Culture of Spain
SPAN 341 – Early Literature of Spain
SPAN 342 – Modern Literature of Spain

(G08M) Majors-Only Courses:


(G09) Objective 9: Non-Western Culture
AGEE 101 – Global Food and Agricultural Industry
CHIN 101 – Elementary Chinese 1
CHIN 102 – Elementary Chinese 2
CHIN 203 – Intermediate Chinese 1
CHIN 204 – Intermediate Chinese 2
COMM 314 – Nonviolence in Communication Behavior
COMM 316 – Intercultural Communication
DS 315 - Survey of Non-Western Design
ENGL 226 – Non-Western World Literature
FLIT 215 – African Women Writers
FLIT 266 – Francophone Literature in Translation
FLIT 271 – Brazilian Literature in Translation
FLIT 272 – Russian Fairy Tales
FRCH 204 – Intermediate French 2
FRCH 332 – Survey of Literature 2
GEOG 102 – World Regions
GEOG 209 – Economic Geography
GEOG 243 – Geography of Africa
GEOG 244 – Geography of the Middle East
HIST 104 – Latin America: Past and Present
HIST 105 – The Middle East
HIST 106 – East Asia: An Introduction
HIST 124 – Modern South Asia
HIST 179 – World History to 1500
HIST 180 – World History since 1500
HIST 241 – Latin America: Culture, Conquest, Colonization
HIST 242 – Latin America: Reform and Revolution
HUM 107 – Humanities of Egypt
JAPN 101 – Elementary Japanese
JAPN 102 – Elementary Japanese 2
JAPN 203 – Intermediate Japanese
JAPN 204 – Intermediate Japanese 2
JRL 101 – Introduction to Mass Media
MUSC 179 – Music in World Cultures
MUSC 477 – Music of Africa
NAS 200 – Introduction to Native American Studies
POLS 103 – Global Political Issues
POLS 250 – Introduction to Comparative Politics
POLS 350 – Government of Japan
POLS 355 – Governments of Latin America
POLS 356 – Politics of the Middle East
POLS 361 – International Organization
RELG 102 – Introduction to World Religions
RELG 232 – Islam and Near Eastern Religions
RELG 303 – Studies in Christian Scripture
RELG 304 – Studies in Hebrew Scripture
RUSS 101 – Elementary Russian
RUSS 102 – Elementary Russian 2
RUSS 203 – Intermediate Russian
RUSS 204 – Intermediate Russian 2
SOCA 105 – Introduction to Anthropology
SOCA 256 – Traditional and Changing Africa
SOCA 257 – The Art of Primitive Peoples
SOCA 258 – Introduction to Archaeology
SPAN 100 – Intensive Elementary Spanish
SPAN 101 – Elementary Spanish
SPAN 102 – Elementary Spanish 2
SPAN 200 – Intensive Intermediate Spanish
SPAN 203 – Intermediate Spanish
SPAN 204 – Intermediate Spanish 2
SPAN 330 – Latin America Culture
SPAN 331 – Early Spanish American Literature
SPAN 332 – Modern Spanish American Literature
THET 170 – World Theatre and Drama
WMST 215 – African Women Writers
WMST 245 – Women in International Development

(G09M) Majors-Only Courses:

As additional courses are approved, academic advisors will be informed. Please consult your advisor to determine which courses are available to you.

 
     

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