General Education Course List - Fall 2001 (2001-2002)
Fall 2001 Content and Competency Courses
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COURSE CODES
Course code designations (WC, B, A, CL, CD1, CD2) may appear
in a course title (as an extension of the title) for many of
the General Education courses. These internal codes are used
for tracking purposes. Other codes (H, M, S, SL, OC, SB) do
not appear in the course title but are recognized as general
education code designations in the official course inventory
maintained by the Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE).
Both sets of codes indicate the general education
requirement(s) that the course fulfills. Some courses are
assigned more than one code if they fulfill more than one
requirement. The codes can be interpreted as meeting the
following General Education Requirements (GERs):
GER Codes in the Titles
WC -- Written Communication
B -- Built-in Lab/no separate lab course under Natural
Sciences Requirement
A -- Arts Course under Arts & Humanities Requirement
CL -- Computer & Information Literacy
CD1 -- Race/Ethnic Specific Course under Cultural
Diversity Requirement
CD2 -- Other Cultural Diversity Courses
CPE General Education Codes
H -- Humanities Course under Arts & Humanities
Requirement
M -- Mathematics
S -- Natural Sciences
SL -- Natural Sciences Course with Laboratory
(B indicates both S & SL coding)
OC -- Oral Communications
SB -- Social & Behavioral Sciences
COURSE LISTING
Written Communication (WC) 6 hours: the first 3 hours must
be in a writing course in the Department
of English
ENGL 101 Intro College Writing-WC
ENGL 102 Intermed College Writing-WC
ENGL 105 Advanced Composition-WC
Oral Communication (OC) 3 hours
COMM 111 Speech Communication
COMM 112 Business & Prof Speaking
COMM 115 Interpersonal Skills
POLS 111 Political Discourse
Mathematics (M) 3 hours
EAC 101 Engineering Analysis I
MATH 105 Contemporary Mathematics
MATH 107 Finite Mathematics
MATH 111 College Algebra
MATH 112 Trigonometry
MATH 180 Elements of Calculus
MATH 190 Precalculus
MATH 205 Calculus I
MATH 206 Calculus II
Natural Sciences (S) (SL = Lab) (B = both lab & lecture/
built-in lab) 7 hours: lecture and
lab in a single discipline; an additional
3 hours in a second discipline)
ANTH 202 Intro Biological Anthro
BIOL 102 Intro Biological Systems
BIOL 104 Lab Intro Biol Systems
BIOL 240 Unity of Life
BIOL 241 Unity of Life Lab
BIOL 242 Diversity of Life
BIOL 243 Diversity of Life Lab
BIOL 263 Environmental Biology
BSC 211 Human Anatomy & Physiology
CHEM 101 Intro to Chemistry
CHEM 103 Intro Chemistry Lab
CHEM 105 Chem for Health Professn
CHEM 201 General Chemistry I
CHEM 202 General Chemistry II
CHEM 203 Lab in Gen Chem I
CHEM 205 Intro to Chemical Analysis I
CHEM 206 Intro to Chemical Analysis II
GEOS 200 The Global Environment
GEOS 201** Physical Geology
GEOS 203** Physical Geology Lab
GEOS 220** Contp Issues--Meteorology
HPES 387* Kinesiology-CLB
NATS 201** Physical Geology
NATS 203** Physical Geology Lab
PHYS 107 Elementary Astronomy
PHYS 108 Elem Astronomy Lab
PHYS 111 Elements of Physics-B
PHYS 121 Great Ideas in Physics
PHYS 122 Great Ideas in Physics Lab
PHYS 220** Contp Issues--Meteorology
PHYS 221 Fund of Physics I
PHYS 222 Fund of Physics II
PHYS 223 Fund of Physics Lab I
PHYS 295 Intro Laboratory I
PHYS 298 Intro Mech, Heat & Sound
PHYS 299 Intro Elec, Mag & Light
Arts and Humanities (H) - 6 hours: one course in
Arts (A); one in Humanities
ARTH 203 Introduction to Art-A
ARTH 250 Ancient to Medieval Art-A
ARTH 270 Renaissance through Mod Art-A
ENGL 250 Intro to Literature
HUM 101 World Literature to 1700
HUM 102 World Literature After 1700
HUM 215 Intro to Study of Religion
HUM 216* Intro to World Religions-CD1
ML 150* Intr Fren-Speaking World-CD2
MUH 204 Music in Western Civ-A
MUH 304 Music of the Baroque-A
MUH 312 History of Rock & Roll-A
PHIL 205 Intro to Philosophy
PHIL 211 Critical Thinking
TA 207 Enjoyment of Theatre-A
WMST 201* Women in Amer Culture-CD2
Social & Behavioral Sciences (SB) - 9 hours: one
course in the History Department;
the remaining 6 hours in two other
disciplines)
ANTH 201* Intro Cultrl Anthro-CD2
ANTH 203* Intro World Prehistory-CD2
COMM 201 Intro to Communication
ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics
EDEM 201** The Teaching Profession
EDSD 201** The Teaching Profession
GEOG 200* Power of Place-CL
HIST 101 Hist-Civilizations I
HIST 102 Hist-Civilizations II
HPES 393* Soc & Psyc Dim of Phy Act-CD2
JA 200 Crime & Justice in the U.S.
JA 201 Law Enforcement in U.S.
JA 202 Corrections in the U.S.
POLS 201 Fund of Amer Government
POLS 202 Comparative Political Systems
POLS 299 Honors Intro Political Science
PSYC 201 Introduction to Psychology
SOC 202* Social Problems-CD2
SOC 203 Self and Society
SOC 209 Principles and Concepts
SOC 210* Race in the U.S.-CD1
COMPETENCY AREAS
Computer and Information Literacy (CL) 3 hours minimum
ART 514 Digital Imaging-CL
ART 576 Web Site Design-CL
ART 577 Advanced Web Site Design-CL
CECS 121 Program Design in C-CL
CECS 230 Intro to Comp Sc & Engr-CL
COMM 250 Computer Communication-CL
EDTD 274 Tech for Comp & Info Lit-CL
GEOG 200* Power of Place-CL
GES 180 Introduction to CAE-CL
GES 280 Structured Programming-CL
HPES 377 HPES Tests & Measurements-CL
HPES 387* Kinesiology-CLB
IE 240 Fundamentals of Ind Engr-CL
IE 241 Computation Anal for IE-CL
ME 180 Intro to CAE-CL
MUS 150 Computer Applications/Arts-CL
NURS 340* Lifeskills for Nursing I-CLCD1
NURS 470* Community Health Nursing-CLCD1
POLS 390 Political Research-CL
PSYC 316 Psyc Research & Statistics-CL
Understanding Cultural Diversity (CD1 and CD2) 6 hours minimum
ANTH 201* Intro Cultrl Anthro-CD2
ANTH 203* Intro World Prehistory-CD2
ENGL 342** Black Women Novelists-CD1
HIST 324** Hist of Women 1700-Pres-CD2
HPES 393* Soc & Psyc Dim of Phy Act-CD2
HPES 418 Diver Pop in Phy Act Hlt-CD2
HPES 564** Womens Health Issues-CD2
HUM 216* Intro to World Religions-CD1
HUM 307 East Asian Cultures-CD1
HUM 331** Hum Persp on Sex Roles-CD2
HUM 339 Studies World Mythology-CD2
HUM 341 Religions of India-CD1
HUM 345** Women-Hinduism & Buddhism-CD1
ML 150* Intr Fren-Speaking World-CD2
NURS 340* Lifeskills for Nursing I-CLCD1
NURS 470* Community Health Nursing-CLCD1
PAS 200 Intro/Pan-African Stud I-CD1
PAS 205 Color & Consciousness-CD1
PAS 327** Politics/Black Community-CD1
PAS 340 African-American Lit-CD1
PAS 341 Black Film & Literature-CD1
PAS 342** Black Women Novelists-CD1
POLS 327** Politics/Black Community-CD1
POLS 349 Comp Political Culture-CD2
SOC 202* Social Problems-CD2
SOC 210* Race in the U.S.-CD1
WMST 201* Women in Amer Culture-CD2
WMST 303** Hum Persp on Sex Roles-CD2
WMST 331** Hist of Women 1700-Pres-CD2
WMST 342** Black Women Novelists-CD1
WMST 345** Women-Hinduism & Buddhism-CD1
WMST 395 Women Media & Culture-CD2
WMST 535** Womens Health Issues-CD2
CD1 = Race/Ethnic Specific (3 hours minimum)
CD2 = Other Cultural Diversity Courses
* Meets more than one requirement
** Crosslisted
Prepared by Kathy Carden
5/21/01

