COURSES APPROVED FOR THE LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES PROGRAM. SCIENCE, MATH AND TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER: (SMT) Minimum 12 credits
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1 July, 2016 COURSES APPROVED FOR THE LIBERAL S AND SCIENCES PROGRAM SCIENCE, MATH AND TECHNOLOGY CLUSTER: (SMT) Minimum 12 credits LAB SCIENCES: (at least one required) BIOL 1000 LIFE SCIENCE I BIOL 1050 LIFE SCIENCE FOR EDUCATORS BIOL 1100 LIFE SCIENCE II BIOL 1400 GENERAL BOTANY BIOL 1650 NUTRITION BIOL 1750 HUMAN GENETICS BIOL 1800 GENERAL BIOLOGY I BIOL 1900 GENERAL BIOLOGY II BIOL 2100 FLORA OF NEW AND CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM ENSC 1000 CHEMISTRY IN A CHANGING WORLD 1200 CHEMISTRY FOR THE HEALTH SERVICES 1300 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I 1400 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 1000 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 1300 EH, SEA AND AIR 2100 GEOLOGY 2200 METEOROLOGY 2500 OCEANOGRAPHY 1100 ICAL SCIENCE I 1200 ICAL SCIENCE II 2300 GENERAL ICS I 2400 GENERAL ICS II 2600 CALCULUS BASED ICS I 2700 CALCULUS BASED ICS II
2 MATH REQUIREMENT: (at least one required) MATH 1200 FINITE MATH MATH 1250 INTRODUCTION TO FUNCTIONS MATH 1300 PRE-CALCULUS MATH 1500 INFORMAL NUMBER THEORY MATH 1600 INFORMAL MATHEMATICAL MODELING MATH 1700 APPLIED STATISTICS MATH 1800 BUSINESS STATISTICS MATH 1900 DISCRETE MATH MATH 2000 INFORMAL GEOMETRY MATH 2100 TECHNICAL CALCULUS MATH 2200 BUSINESS CALCULUS MATH 2300 CALCULUS I MATH 2400 CALCULUS II MATH 2500 INTRO TO MATH THOUGHT MATH 2600 LINEAR ALGEBRA HEALTH AND FITNESS REQUIREMENT: (at least three credits required) EXSS 1000 HEALTH AND FITNESS HON 1151 EXPERIENTIAL APPROACHES TO WELLNESS EXSS 2060 EXERCISE, NUTRITION AND HE DISEASE MILS 1100 FOUNDATIONS OF OFFICERSHIP AND MILS 1200 BASIC LEADERSHIP EQUAL ONE CREDIT OF HEALTH AND FITNESS CREDIT WHEN BOTH ARE TAKEN. MILS 2100 INDIVIDUAL LEADERSHIP AND MILS 2250 LEADERSHIP AND TEAMWORK EQUAL TWO CREDITS OF HEALTH AND FITNESS WHEN BOTH ARE TAKEN. MILS 1100, 1200, 2100 AND 2250 EQUAL THREE CREDITS WHEN ALL FOUR ARE TAKEN. OTHER SMT COURSES: CJ 2030 MPTC APPLIED CONCEPTS IN FITNESS FOR POLICE CSC CSC CSC 1000 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING 1010 COMPUTER SCIENCE BASICS 1100 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
3 CSC CSC 1400 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1500 COMPUTER SCIENCE I 2056 CLIMATE CHANGES AND HUMAN ORY 1000 INTRODUCTION TO EH SCIENCE SYSTEMS (FORMERLY INTRODUCTION TO RAPHY) 2300 CLIMATOLOGY 2400 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN /ES 2800 MAP USE AND INTERPRETATION 3500 RAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS 4800 COMPUTER RAPHY 1100 LOGIC 2000 ASTRONOMY CITIZENSHIP AND THE WORLD CLUSTER (CTW): (Minimum 9 credits) ORY REQUIREMENT: (at least one course required) ARAB/2030 CONTEMPORARY ARAB WORLD - GDCN 1000 WORLD CIVILIZATION I - GDCN 1100 WORLD CIVILIZATION II GDCN 1200 WORLD CIVILIZATION III GDCN 1400 US ORY TO US ORY II 1900 FRESHMAN SEMINAR 2015 IMMIGRATION AND AMERICAN IDENTITY 2050 BYZANTINE EMPIRE GDC 2056 CLIMATE CHANGES AND HUMAN ORY 2070 EUROPEAN RENAISSANCE - GDC 2080 EUROPEAN ENLIGHTENMENT GDC 2140 U. S. ECONOMIC ORY 2155 NAZI GERMANY GDC 2160 THE HOLOCAUST GDC 2170 ARMENIAN GENOCIDE GDC 2290 SILK ROAD IN ORY AND CULTURE - GDCN 2300 AFRICAN AMERICAN ORY 2501 CULTURE AND SOCIETY OF INDIA - GDCN
4 2530 MEDIEVAL ORY GDA 2700 ORY OF MEXICO GDCN 2722 COMPARATIVE SLAVERY GDCN 2730 WOMEN IN LATIN AMERICAN ORY GDCN 2760 CONQUEST OF SLAVERY - GDCN 2770 LATIN AMERICAN REVOLUTION GDCN 3120 POSTWAR AMERICA 1945 TO THE PRESENT 3130 ORAL ORY: EXPLORING FITCHBURG STATE S PAST 3420 THE FRENCH REVOLUTION 3600 THE CIVIL WAR 3655 U.S. GILDED AGE AND PROGRESSIVE ERA 3710 URBAN AMERICA 3720 CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT 3760 CHINA SINCE GDCN HON 2225/ 2225 HONORS ORY SEMINAR HUMAN BEHAVIOR REQUIREMENT:(At least one course required) PSY PSY SOC 1100 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 1200 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT 1100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY - GDC OTHER CITIZENSHIP AND THE WORLD COURSES: AAST 1000 INTRO TO AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES GDCN AMST AMST ARAB ARAB ASL ASL CHIN 1800 INTRO TO AMERICAN STUDIES I 1900 INTRO TO AMERICAN STUDIES II 1026 ARABIC FOR BEGINNERS I GDCN 1100 ARABIC FOR BEGINNERS II GDCN 1000 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL) FOR BEGINNERS I 2000 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (ASL) FOR BEGINNERS II 1000 MANDARIN FOR BEGINNERS I - GDCN
5 CHIN ECON ECON ECON ECON ITEC FREN FREN LATN LATN LATN LATN HON HON 1100 MANDARIN FOR BEGINNERS II GDCN 1050 INTRO TO US ECONOMY 1100 MACROECONOMICS 1200 MICROECONOMICS 2140 ECONOMIC ORY 1000 INTRO TO WOMEN S STUDIES 1002 INTRO TO DISABILITY STUDIES - GDA 1100 WOMEN IN LATIN AMERICA - GDCN 1200 INTRO TO INTERNATIONAL STUDIES GDCN 1800 GLOBAL ISSUES - GDCN 2500 CULTURE AND SOCIETY OF INDIA - GDCN 3000 INTEGRATIVE SEMINAR IN DISABILITY STUDIES 1000 IAN FOR BEGINNERS I GDC 1100 IAN FOR BEGINNERS II GDC 3000 IAN CULTURE IN ISH I GDC 3100 IAN CULTURE IN ISH II GDC 3250 Y THROUGH FILM GDC 3300 WOMEN IN Y GDC 1700 EVOLUTION OF INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 1000 FRENCH FOR BEGINNERS I GDCN 1100 FRENCH FOR BEGINNERS II GDCN 1100 PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN RAPHY GDCN 3400 POPULATION RAPHY GDCN 4400 URBAN RAPHY GDNC 1000 LATIN FOR BEGINNERS I GDC 1100 LATIN FOR BEGINNERS II GDC 2000 INTERMEDIATE LATIN I GDC 2100 INTERMEDIATE LATIN II - GDC 1005 FOUNDATIONS OF LEADERSHIP I 1020 CURRENT EVENTS AND SERVICE LEARNING
6 1000 INTRO TO WESTERN OSOPHY GDC 2001 MEDICAL ETHICS 2500 CONTEMPORARY ETHICAL PROBLEMS 2600 OSOPHY OF HUMAN NATURE - GDC 3600 OSOPHY OF RELIGION 3610 WORLD RELIGIONS - GDCN 4700 ETHICAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS POLS 1000 US GOVERNMENT POLS 1100 INTRO TO POLITICAL SCIENCE POLS 1200 MODEL UN - GDCN POLS 2200 CONTEMP INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS GDCN POLS/ 2540 GLOBAL ISSUES IN FILM - GDNC POLS 2780 ORY OF POLITICAL THEORY - GDC 1000 ISH FOR BEGINNERS I GDCN 1100 ISH FOR BEGINNERS II GDCN 2000 INTERMEDIATE ISH I GDCN ISH FOR HERITAGE STUDENTS GDC 2100 INTERMEDIATE ISH II GDCN 3000 CINEMA FOR ISH CONVERSATION - GDCN S CLUSTER: () (Minimum 12 credits) WRITING REQUIREMENT: 1100 WRITING I or HON 1050 HONORS ISH I 1200 WRITING II or HON 1100 HONORS ISH II S OR MUSIC: (One course required) 1100 APPRECIATION 1300 INTRODUCTION TO STUDIO 1400 INTRODUCTION TO DRAWING 1450 INTRODUCTION TO PAINTING (RENUMBERED) 1600 DESIGN 1650 THREE DIMENSIONAL DESIGN 1720 CONTEMPORARY ( RENUMBERED) 2004 CERAMICS 2010 ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL
7 HON HON 2150 OF PUPPETRY-SCULPTURE INTO THEATER 2020 ANCIENT - GDA 2300 AMERICAN BEING RETIRED 2350 AMERICAN I 2360 AMERICAN II 2450 WATER-BASED MEDIA 2550 OF THE RENAISSANCE GDA 2700 BAROQUE GDA 2800 ASIAN GDAN 2800 NORTHERN RENAISSANCE 2850 IAN RENAISSANCE TH CENTURY -GDA 3150 EARLY 20 TH CENTURY GDA 3300 ORY OF ARCHITECTURE - GDA 3500 MODERN ARCHITECTURE GDA 3700 WOMEN, AND SOCIETY 3800 S AND CULTURE ABROAD - GDA 1070 MOZ TO MODERNISM GDA 2150 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN HUMANITIES - GDA 1000 OF MUSIC GDA 1100 WOODSTOCK TO IPOD 1400 INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC TECHNOLOGY 1500 WORLD MUSIC GDAN 2100 COMMONWEALTH OF ANCIENT S GDAN 2120 COMMONWEALTH OF THE ASIAN S - GDAN 2000 COMMONWEALTH OF THE S GDAN 2200 BASIC MUSIC THEORY 2210 COMMONWEALTH OF THE S MEDIEVAL TO BAROQUE 2310 COMMONWEALTH OF THE S CLASSICAL TO CONTEMPORARY 2300 CHORAL S 2400 INSTRUMENTAL INSTRUCTION 2500 CLASS PIANO 2600 CLASS VOICE 3100 SYMPHONY 3450 APPRECIATING THE AMERICAN MUSICAL 3460 FILM SCORING
8 THEA 3500 APPRECIATING THE AMERICAN MUSICAL 3550 ROMANTICISM AND ROCK - GDA 3600 WOMEN, MUSIC, AND SOCIETY GDA 3650 ROMANTICISM TO ROCK GDA TH CENTURY MUSIC GDA 3750 MUSIC IN FILM 3800 ORY OF JAZZ 3900 BAROQUE AND CLASSICAL MUSIC GDA 3003 DRAMATURGY LITERATURE COURSES: (One course required) 2000 AMERICAN LITERATURE I 2100 AMERICAN LITERATURE II 2200 ISH LITERATURE I 2210 ISH LITERATURE II 2220 ISH LITERATURE III 2300 LITERATURE AND DISABILITIY 2330 LITERATURE AND FILM 2340 AMERICAN POLITICAL FILM AND LITERATURE 2400 WORLD LITERATURE I GDAN 2500 WORLD LITERATURE II GDAN 2600 BIBLE AS LITERATURE 2620 CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY 2650 ETHNIC AMERICAN LITERATURE TH C AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE TH C AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE 2700 SHORT STORY 2710 INTRO TO SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY 2730 ORY OF THEATER I GDAN 2740 ORY OF THEATER II GDAN 2750 DETECTIVE FICTION 2890 STORYTELLING AND THE ORAL TRADITION 2900 CHILDREN S LITERATURE 2910 LITERATURE FOR YOUNG ADULTS 3000 WORLD DRAMA GDAN 3010 AMERICAN DRAMA 3020 MODERN DRAMA GDA 3025 ISH STUDIES ABROAD GDA 3030 MIDDLE AGES
9 3040 BRITISH LITERATURE SINCE WW II TH CENTURY IRISH LITERATURE 3060 MODERN POETRY 3061 JEWISH AMERICAN LITERATURE AND CULTURE - GDA 3070 EUROPEAN LITERATURE I GDA 3080 EUROPEAN LITERATURE II GDA 3091 ASIAN CINEMAS GDAN 3092 TRANSATLANTIC LITERATURE - GDA 3093 REBELS IN AMERICAN FILM AND LITERATURE 3110 WORLD NOVEL SINCE 1914 GDAN 3090 QUESTIONING WAR IN FILM AND LITERATURE 3120 GOLDEN AGE OF ISH RENAISSANCE LITERATURE 3210 MAJOR AMERICAN WRITERS OF THE 20 TH C 3230 AMERICAN NOVEL WOMEN IN LITERATURE 3620 THE CLASSICAL TRADITION 3700 TRADITION IN WESTERN LITERATURE 3700 AFRICAN LITERATURE - GDAN 3710 SOUTH ASIAN LITERATURE GDAN 3720 CARIBBEAN LITERATURE GDAN 3730 COMICS AND GRAPHIC NOVEL AS LITERATURE - GDAN 3750 THE ILLUSTRATED BOOK AND THE RISE OF THE GRAPHIC NOVEL 3880 FOLKLORE IN AMERICA - GDA HON 2100 HONORS SEMINAR: LITERATURE OTHER S COURSES: COMM 2400 ORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY COMM 2405 ORY OF FILM I COMM 2415 ORY OF FILM II COMM 2420 ORY OF TELEVISION COMM 2430 ORY OF GRAPHIC DESIGN COMM 3200 CONTEMPORARY CINEMA 2850 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL STUDIES 3540 WRITING FILM CRITICISM
10 THEA THEA THEA 1000 INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH 1100 ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE 1400 SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION 1600 PUBLIC SPEAKING 1700 VOICE AND ICULATION 2600 PERSUASION 2700 ACTING I 3003 DRAMATURGY 3850 PLAY ANALYSIS
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