Core Education Courses

Choose one Arts and Humanities - General, one Arts and Humanities - Global, one Communication, Media, and Society, one Difference, Power, and Oppression Foundations, one Quantitative Literacy and Analysis, two Scientific Inquiry and Analysis courses, one Social Science, one Writing Foundations, and one Writing Elevation.

NOTE: The Arts and Humanities - General and Arts and Humanities - Global courses must have different subject prefixes. The two Scientific Inquiry and Analysis courses must have different subject prefixes.

AH: Arts and Humanities - General (3 Credits)

Select three credits from the following (must have a different subject prefix than Arts and Humanities - Global):

ART 102Understanding Art

3

ART 204History of Western Art

3

ART 205History Of Western Art

3

ART 206History of Western Art

3

ED 224Creative Drama for Teachers

3

ENG 104ZIntroduction to Fiction

4

ENG 145Introduction to Film Studies, 1968-1999

3

ENG 221Children's Literature

4

ENG 261Science Fiction

3

HST 101History of Western Civ: Ancient World to 1000 AD

4

HST 102History of Western Civ: 1000 to 1789

4

HST 103History of Western Civ: 1789 to the Present

4

HST 201ZUnited States History I

4

HST 202ZUnited States History II

4

HST 203ZUnited States History III

4

HUM 101Humanities: Prehistory-Mid Ages

3

HUM 102Humanities: Renaissance-Enlight

3

HUM 103Hum: Romantic Era-Cont Society

3

JN 134Intro to Photojournalism

3

JN 217Feature Writing

3

MUS 101Music Fundamentals

3

MUS 105Introduction to Rock Music

3

MUS 106History of Hip-Hop and Rap Music

3

MUS 107History of Country Music

3

PHL 202Elementary Ethics

3

WR 240Creative Writing: Nonfiction

3

WR 241Creative Writing: Fiction

3

WR 242Creative Writing: Poetry

3

WR 243Creative Writing: Script Writing Workshop

3

WS 110Gender, Race, And Pop Culture

3

GH: Arts and Humanities - Global (3 Credits)

Select three credits from the following (must have a different subject prefix than Arts and Humanities - General):

ANTH 110Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

3

ART 207Indigenous Art of the Americas

3

ART 208Introduction to Asian Art

3

ENG 102Introduction to Global Young Adult Literature

3

ENG 208World Literature: Africa

4

ENG 209World Lit: Non-Western Lit of the Americas

4

ENG 215Latina/o/x Literature

3

HST 104World History I: Ancient Civilizations

3

HST 105World History II: Middle and Early Modern Ages

3

HST 106World History III: The Modern and Contemporary World

3

WS 280Global Women

3

CM: Communication, Media, and Society (3 Credits)

Select three credits from the following:

COMM 111ZPublic Speaking

4

COMM 114Argument and Critical Discourse

3

COMM 218ZInterpersonal Communication

4

HE 249Science Communication and Health Literacy

3

DO: Difference, Power, and Oppression Foundations (3 Credits)

Select three credits from the following:

ANTH 270Indigenous Anthropology

3

ANTH 283Introduction to Medical Anthropology

3

ART 210Women In Art

3

ART 234Figure Drawing

4

COMM 226Intercultural Communication

3

EC 220Contemporary U.S. Economic Issues: Discrimination

3

ED 216Purpose/Structure/Function

3

ED 219Social Justice, Civil Rights & Multiculturalism in Education

3

ENG 257African American Literature

4

G 209Environmental Justice

3

GEOG 100Climate Justice

3

HDFS 201Contemporary Families in The U.S.

3

HE 225Social Determinants of Health

4

PE 212Sociocultural Dimensions Of Physical Activity

3

WR 220Stories of the U.S.-Mexico Border

4

WS 223Intro to Women, Gender, Sexuality Studies

3

WS 225Disney: Gender, Race, Empire

3

QA: Quantitative Literacy and Analysis (4 Credits)

Select four credits from the following:

MTH 105ZMath in Society

4

MTH 111ZPrecalculus I: Functions

4

MTH 112ZPrecalculus II: Trigonometry

4

MTH 241Calculus For Bio/Mgmnt/Soc Sci

4

MTH 245Math For Bio, Mgmt, Soc Science

4

MTH 251ZDifferential Calculus

4

STAT 243ZElementary Statistics I

4

SA: Scientific Inquiry and Analysis (8 Credits)

Select eight credits from two different subject prefixes from the following:

ANS 121Animal Science

4

ANTH 240Introduction to Biological Anthropology

4

BI 101General Biology: Ecology and Biodiversity

4

BI 102General Biology: Cell and Molecular Biology

4

BI 103General Biology: Organismal Structure and Function

4

BI 221ZPrinciples of Biology: Cells

5

BI 234Microbiology

4

CH 121College Chemistry I

5

CH 201General Chemistry For Engineering Applications I

4

and

CH 204Chemistry for Engineering Applications Laboratory I

1

CH 221ZGeneral Chemistry I

4

and

CH 227ZGeneral Chemistry I Laboratory

1

CSS 205Soils: Sustainable Ecosystems

4

G 100Natural Disasters: Hollywood versus Reality

4

G 101Intro to Geology: Solid Earth

4

G 201Physical Geology I

4

G 202Physical Geology II

4

G 203Historical Geology

4

GS 106Phy Sci: Prin of Earth Science

4

GS 108Oceanography

4

HE 120Disease Detectives

4

PH 104Descriptive Astronomy

4

PH 201General Physics

5

PH 211General Physics With Calculus

5

SO: Social Science (3 Credits)

Select three credits from the following:

ANTH 101Introduction to Anthropology

3

EC 115Outline of Economics

4

EC 201ZPrinciples of Microeconomics

4

EC 202ZPrinciples of Macroeconomics

4

EC 215Economic Development in the U.S.

4

ED 253Learning Across The Lifespan

3

HDFS 200Human Sexuality

3

HDFS 260Emotional Well-Being: Tools for Positive Mental Health

4

HE 119Unpacking Life Expectancy in the U.S.

3

HE 267Wellness Coaching Fundamentals

3

PS 201Intro to American Politics/Government

3

PS 211Peace And Conflict

3

PSY 201ZIntroduction to Psychology I

4

PSY 202ZIntroduction to Psychology II

4

R 102Religions of the Western World

3

R 103Religions of Eastern World

3

SOC 204ZIntroduction To Sociology

4

SOC 222Sociology of the Family

3

SOC 281Introduction to Environment and Society

3

WF: Writing Foundations (4 Credits)

Select four credits from the following:

WR 121ZComposition I

4

WE: Writing Elevation (3 Credits)

Select three credits from the following:

WR 227ZTechnical Writing

4