(47 semester hours) Students should check with their school or college to entire that courses selected from the University Core will also satisfy any overlapping school, college, department, or degree requirements.
At least 3 hours at the level of College Algebra or higher. Consult your degree plan or advisor.
Choose from the following subject areas: achaeology, anthropology, biology, chemistry, geology, geography, or physics (physics includes astronomy). Consult your degree plan or advisor.
| Course |
Title |
Offered Summer 2008 |
| ANTH 2700 |
Introduction
to Physical Anthropology |
|
| ARCH 2800 |
Archaeological Science |
|
BIOL 1080/
1081*** |
Biology for
Elementary Education and
Laboratory |
X |
BIOL 1110/
BIOL 1115 |
Contemporary Biology and
Laboratory |
X |
BIOL 1120/
BIOL 1125 |
Plant Biology and
Laboratory |
|
BIOL 1130/
BIOL 1135 |
Environmental Science and
Laboratory |
X |
BIOL 1710/
BIOL 1730 |
Principles of Biology I and
Laboratory |
X |
BIOL 1711*/
BIOL 1730 |
Honors Principles of Biology I and
Laboratory |
|
BIOL 1720/
BIOL 1740 |
Principles of Biology II and
Laboratory |
X |
BIOL 1722*/
BIOL 1740 |
Honors Principles of Biology II and
Laboratory |
|
BIOL 2301/
BIOL 2311 |
Human Anatomy
and Physiology I and
Laboratory |
X |
BIOL 2302/
BIOL 2312 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology
II and
Laboratory |
X |
BIOL 2281/
BIOL 2382 |
Applied
Microbiology and
Laboratory |
X |
| BIOL 2700 |
Human Evolution and Physical Anthropology |
|
CHEM 1351/
CHEM 1352 |
Context of Chemistry and
Laboratory |
X |
CHEM 1410/
CHEM 1430 |
General Chemistry for Science Majors and
Laboratory |
X |
CHEM 1412*/
CHEM 1430 |
General Chemistry for the Honors
College and Laboratory |
|
CHEM 1413*/
CHEM 1430 |
Honors General Chemistry and
Laboratory |
|
CHEM 1420/
CHEM 1440 |
General Chemistry for Science Majors and
Laboratory |
X |
CHEM 1422*/
CHEM 1440 |
General Chemistry for
the Honors College and Laboratory |
|
CHEM 1423*/
CHEM 1440 |
Honors General Chemistry and
Laboratory |
|
| GEOG 1710 |
Earth Science |
X |
| GEOL 1610 |
Introductory Physical Geology |
X |
PHYS 1050/
PHYS 1051 |
Descriptive Astronomy (Solar System) and
Laboratory |
X |
PHYS 1060/
PHYS 1061 |
Descriptive Astronomy (Stars and the Universe) and Laboratory |
X |
| PHYS 1210 |
Conceptual Physics |
X |
PHYS 1251/
PHYS 1271 |
Science and Technology of Musical Sound and
Laboratory |
X |
PHYS 1311/
PHYS 1331 |
Introduction to the World of Physics and
Laboratory |
|
PHYS 1312/
PHYS 1332 |
Essential Physics and
Laboratory |
|
PHYS 1410/
PHYS 1430 |
General Physics I and
Laboratory |
X |
PHYS 1420/
PHYS 1440 |
General Physics II and
Laboratory |
X |
PHYS 1510/
PHYS 1530 |
General Physics I with Calculus and
Laboratory |
|
PHYS 1520/
PHYS 1540 |
General Physics II with Calculus and
Laboratory |
|
PHYS 1710/
PHYS 1730 |
General Technical Physics (Mechanics) and
Laboratory |
X |
PHYS 2220/
PHYS 2240 |
General Technical Physics (Electricity and Magnetism) and Laboratory |
X |
|
* Course offered for University Honors students only.
*** Course offered for elementary education students only.
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| Course |
Title |
Offered Summer 2008 |
|
AGER 2250 |
Images of Aging in Film and Literature |
|
|
ENGL 2210 |
World Literature |
X |
|
ENGL 2211* |
Honors World Literature |
|
|
ENGL 2220 |
World Literature |
X |
|
ENGL 2221* |
Honors World Literature |
|
| ENGL 2322 |
British Literature to 1780 |
X |
| ENGL 2323 |
British Literature from 1780 to Present |
X |
| ENGL 2327 |
American Literature to 1870 |
|
| ENGL 2328 |
American Literature from 1870 to Present |
X |
|
ENGL 2352** |
Representative Readings in Literature for International Students |
|
|
ENGL 2362** |
Representative Readings in Literature for International Students |
|
|
PHIL 1050 |
Introduction to Philosophy |
X |
|
PHIL 1400 |
Introduction to Contemporary Moral Issues |
X |
|
PHIL 2050 |
Introduction to Logic |
X |
|
PHIL 2310 |
Introduction to Ancient Philosophy |
|
|
PHIL 2330 |
Introduction to Modern Philosophy |
|
|
PHIL 2500 |
Introduction to Contemporary
Environmental Issues |
X |
* Course offered for University Honors students only.
** Course offered for International students only
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| Course |
Title |
Offered Summer 2008 |
|
ANTH 1010 |
General Anthropology |
X |
|
ANTH 2250 |
Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology |
|
|
BEHV 2300 |
Behavior Principles I |
X |
|
CJUS 2100 |
Crime and Justice in the U.S. |
X |
|
DFST 1013 |
Human Development |
|
| ECON 1100 |
Principles of Microeconomics |
X |
|
ECON 1110 |
Principles of Macroeconomics |
X |
|
ENGR 1030 |
Technological Systems |
X |
|
GEOG 1170 |
Culture, Environment and Society |
|
|
PHIL 2600 |
Ethics in Science |
|
|
PSCI
3120 |
Women and Politics |
|
|
PSCI 3310 |
Political Theory: Socrates to the Eighteenth Century |
|
|
PSCI 3320 |
Political Theory: Eighteenth Century to the Present |
|
|
PSYC 1630 |
General Psychology I |
|
|
PSYC 1650 |
General Psychology II |
|
|
RHAB
3100 |
Disability and Society |
|
|
SOCI 1510 |
Individuals in Society |
X |
|
SOCI 1520 |
Contemporary Social Problems |
|
|
SOCI 2100 |
Crime and Justice in the U.S. |
X |
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| Course |
Title |
Offered Summer 2008 |
|
AGER 4560 |
Minority Aging |
|
|
AGER 4800 |
The Social Context of Aging: Global Perspectives |
|
|
ANTH 2045 |
Gender Across Cultures: a Multicultural Examiniation of Gender Roles |
|
|
ANTH 2100 |
World Cultures Through Film |
X |
|
ANTH 2150 |
World Cultures |
|
|
ANTH 2350 |
Cultural Diversity in U.S. (American) Culture |
|
|
ANTH 4050 |
Contemporary Ethnic Groups |
|
|
ART 2350 |
Art History Survey I |
X |
|
BUSI 1340 |
The Free Enterprise System in a Global Environment |
|
|
CJUS 2600 |
Diversity Issues in Criminal Justice |
X |
|
COMM 4260 |
Performance and Culture |
|
|
DANC 2800 |
Survey of Dance |
|
|
DFST 2033 |
Parenting in Diverse Families |
X |
|
EDEE 2000 |
Exploring Diversity Through Social Action |
X |
|
EDSP 2500 |
Human Exceptionality |
|
|
ENGL 3450 |
Short Story |
X |
|
ENGL 3920 |
Survey of Ethnic Literature |
|
|
ENGL 4300 |
Modern Drama |
X |
|
GEOG 1200 |
World Regional Geography |
X |
|
GEOG 3100 |
Geography of the United States and Canada |
X |
|
GEOG 3750 |
Geography of Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa |
|
|
HIST 1050 |
World
History to the Sixteenth Century |
X |
|
HIST 1060 |
World
History from the Sixteenth Century |
X |
|
HIST 1075* |
Honors World
History to the Sixteenth Century |
|
|
HIST 1085* |
Honors World
History from the Sixteenth Century |
|
|
HLTH 1100 |
School and Community Health Problems and Services |
X |
|
HLTH 2200 |
Family Life and Human Sexuality |
X |
|
JOUR 1210 |
Mass Communication and Society |
|
|
JOUR 4250 |
Race, Gender and the Media: a Methods Approach |
|
|
KINE 2000 |
History and Philosophy of Sport and Physical Activity in the United States |
|
|
KINE 2050 |
Sociology of Sport |
X |
|
MKTG 2650 |
Global Marketing Concepts |
X |
|
MUET 3020 |
Popular Music in American Culture |
X |
|
MUET 3030 |
Music Cultures of the World |
X |
|
PADM 2100 |
Diversity in Urban Governance |
|
|
PHIL 2070 |
Introduction to Great Religions |
X |
|
PHIL 2400 |
Religion and American Society |
|
|
PSCI 3500 |
Introduction to Peace Studies |
|
|
PSCI 3810 |
International Relations |
X |
|
PSCI 4520 |
International Human Rights |
|
|
PSCI 4660 |
Democracy and Democratization |
|
|
PSCI 4710 |
Middle East Politics: Critical Issues |
|
|
PSCI 4720 |
Ethnicity in World Politics |
|
|
PSCI 4850 |
Critical Issues in World Politics |
|
|
RECR 2550 |
Leisure: Human Diversity and the Environment |
|
|
SMHM 2750 |
Consumers in a Global Market |
X |
|
SMHM 4750 |
Managing a Diverse Work
Force |
X |
|
SOCI 2010 |
Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity |
X |
|
SOCI 2050 |
Sociology of Sport |
X |
|
SOCI 2070 |
Introduction to Race and Ethnic Relations |
|
|
SOCI 4160 |
Developing Societies |
X |
|
SOCI 4540 |
Race and Ethnic Minorities |
X |
|
SOWK 4540 |
Human Diversity for the Helping Profession |
|
|
THEA
3030 |
World Theatre to 1700 |
|
|
THEA
3040 |
World Theatre After 1700 |
|
|
WMST 2100 |
Women and Society: An Introduction to Women's Studies |
|
| WMST 2420 |
Race, Class, Gender and Ethnicity |
|
* Course offered for University Honors students only.
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