Undergraduate Studies
General Education Course List (Beginning 01/08)

Courses approved through 01/01/2008
General education requirements in some curricula are more restrictive than those shown below. The Science and Technology in Society and the Cross-Cultural Awareness Requirements may be satisfied by other General Education courses, as indicated in the footnotes below.

I. Communication
English Composition.......................................... .......... 3 credits
ENGL 103 (ENGL 102 for transfer students).
Advanced Writing........................................................ 3 credits
ENGL 304, 312, 314, 316, 345, 346, 348, M L 402, THEA(ENGL)347, or an approved cluster of courses.
Oral Communication...................................................... 3 credits
COMM 150, 250, or an approved cluster of courses such as A S 309, 310, 409, 410; or M L 101, 102.

II. Academic and Professional Development
Participation in the Pilot Digital Portfolio Program or departmental courses approved on an interim basis
by the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee addressing the general academic and

professional development of the student.............................. 2 credits

III. Mathematical, Scientific, and Technological Literacy
Mathematics ............................................................ 3 credits
EX ST 2221, 301, MTHSC 101, 102, 106, 108, 203, 207, 301, 309.

Natural Science with Lab............................... ................ 4 credits
ASTR 101/103, 102/104, BIOL 103, 104, 109, 110, 111, 120/121, 120/122, 120/123, 120/124, CH 101, 102, 1051, 1061, GEOL 101/103, 102, 1121/114, PH SC 107, 108, PHYS 122/124, 207/209, 208/210, 221/223, 222/224.
Mathematics or Natural Science............ ......... ......... ......... 3 credits
Any general education Mathematics or Natural Science course listed above or
AGRIC(EN SP)3151, BIOL 2011, 2031, 2101, 2201, BIOSC 2001, 203, EN SP 2001, GEOL 3001, PHYS 240, S T S 2161.

IV. Arts and Humanities
Literature.............................................................. 3 credits
Any 200-level ENGL literature course, C H S H190, CHIN 401, FR 300, 304, GER 260, 306, ITAL 301, 302, JAPN 401, 406, RUSS 360, 361, SPAN 303, 311.
Non-Literature.......................................................... 3 credits
A A H 101, 2102, A S L 3052, C H S H191, H 201, H203, H2101, CHIN 499, COMM 303, 304, 306, 308, 309, 402, ENGL 355, 357,  FR 307, G W(ENGL)301, 405/H405, GER 340, HUM 301, 302, 306, 3092, JAPN 307, 308, LANG 340, 342, 346, 348, 356, (ENGL)454, MUSIC 2102, 311, 312, 313, 3142, 317, 361, 362, 363, 364, 369, 370, 371, 372, PHIL 101, 102, 103, 1241, (CHIN)312, (CHIN)313, 316, 317, 318, 323, 3241, 325, 3261, 327, 344, 3451, REL 1012, 1022, 301, 302, 303, 306, 307, 315, RUSS 340, S T S 1011, 1021, SPAN 307, 308, THEA 210, 279, 315, 316, 317, W S 301.

V. Social Sciences
Selected from two different fields ..................................... 6 credits
A A S 3012, ANTH 2012, AP EC 202, 257, C H S H192, H202, ECON 200, 211, 212, GEOG 101, 1032, 106, HIST 101, 102, 1221, 1241, 1732, 1932, PO SC 101, 1022, 1042, PSYCH 201,  2502, 2751, R S 301, SOC 201, 202.

VI. Cross-Cultural Awareness
A A H 210, A S L 305, ANTH 201, AP EC 2051, C H S H193, H209, GEOG 103,  HIST 172, 1733, H1733, 1933, HUM 309, I S 101, 210, MUSIC 210, 314, P A S 301, PO SC 1023, 1043, PSYCH 2503, REL 101, 102, W S 103, or through a University-approved cross-cultural experience (see International Programs Office).

VII. Science and Technology in Society
AGRIC(EN SP) 315, AP EC 2052, 457, AVS 315, 415, BIOL 201, 203, 210, 220, BIOSC 200, 203, 473, CH 105, 106, C H S H194, H201, H206, COMM 107, 307, CTE 115, 221, ECON 319, EN SP 200, ENGL 349, EX ST 222, FD SC 214, GEOL 112, 270, 300, HIST 122, 124, 321, 323, 392, 424, 491, HLTH 431, IE 488, LARCH 116, MKT 445, MS&E 101, NURS 140, 333, NUTR 203, PHIL 124, 324, 326, 328, 340, 345, PKGSC 368, PSYCH 275, R S(SOC)401, 499, S T S 101, 102, 171, 216, 301, 498, 499, SOC 203.

1This course also satisfies the Science and Technology in Society Requirement.
2This course also satisfies the Cross-Cultural Awareness Requirement.
3This course also satisfies the Social Sciences Requirement.