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Pre-2019 Catalog Year - Core Curriculum Common Course Numbering Crosswalk Please note: This crosswalk is a tool for finding courses that satisfy old catalog year requirements. Area 1: Writing & Speaking- 9 credit hours required, including English 110, English 120, and 1 additional course Pre-F14 ENGL 101 Composition 1 Pre-F14 ENGL 101 Composition 1 Pre-F14 ENGL 102 Composition 2 Pre-F14 ENGL 102 Composition 2 ENGL 110 Accelerated Composition ENGL 1110 Composition I ENGL 111 ENGL 1110 X Composition 1 & 2 ENGL 112 ENGL 1110 Y Composition I ENGL 113 Enhanced Composition ENGL 1110 Z Composition I ENGL 120 Composition 3 ENGL 1120 Composition II ENGL 219 Technical Writing ENGL 2210 Professional & Technical Communication ENGL 220 Expository Writing ENGL 2120 Intermediate Composition CJ 130 Public Speaking COMM 1130 Public Speaking PHIL 156 Reasoning & Critical Thinking PHIL 1120 Logic, Reasoning, & Critical Thinking UHON 201 Seminar in Public Rhetoric and Discourse UHON 201 Seminar in Public Rhetoric and Discourse Area 2: Mathematics - 3 credit hours required. Chose one course from the following: MATH 121 College Algebra MATH 1220 College Algebra MATH 129 Survey of Mathematics MATH 1130 Survey of Mathematics MATH 215 Math for Elementary Teachers 3 MATH 1117 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers MATH 150 Pre-Calculus MATH 1240 Pre-Calculus MATH 153 Pre-Calculus & Trigonometry MATH 1250 Trigonometry & Pre-Calculus MATH 162 Calculus 1 MATH 1512 Calculus 1 MATH 163 Calculus 2 MATH 1522 Calculus 2 MATH 180 Elements of Calculus MATH 1430 Applications of Calculus I MATH 181 Elements of Calculus 2 MATH 1440 Applications of Calculus II STAT 145 Intro to Statistics MATH 1350 Introduction to Statistics UHON 202 Seminar in Mathematics in the World UHON 202 Seminar in Mathematics in the World Area 3: Physcial and Natural Sciences - 7 credit hours required. Chose two courses from the following (one must include a 1 credit hour lab): ANTH 120 Arch Method and Theory ANTH 1211 Archeological Method and Theory ANTH 122L Required Lab for ANTH 120 ANTH 1211L Archeological Method and Theory Lab

Pre-SP13 Anth 121L Arch M & T ANTH 150 Evolution & Human Emergence ANTH 1175 Evolution & Human Emergence ANTH 151 Optional Lab for Anth 150 ANTH 1175L Evolution & Human Emergence Lab ANTH 160 Human Life Course ANTH 1170 Human Life ANTH 161L Optional Lab for Anth 160 ANTH 1170L Computer Lab in Human Evolutionary Ecology ASTR 101 Intro to Astronomy ASTR 1115 Introduction to Astronomy (LEC) ASTR 101L Optional Lab for Astr 101 ASTR 1115L Introduction to Astronomy Lab BIOL 110 Biology for Non-Majors BIOL 1110 General Biology BIOL 112L Optional Lab for Biol 110 BIOL 1110L General Biology Lab BIOL 121L Principles of Biology BIOL 122L Principles of Biology BIOL 123 Bio for Health-Related Sciences BIOL 1140 Biology for Health Sciences BIOL 124L Optional Lab for Biol 123 BIOL 1140L Biology for Health Sciences Lab CHEM 101 Chemistry in our Community CHEM 1110 Chemistry in Our Community CHEM 111 Elements of General Chemistry CHEM 1120C Introduction to Chemistry (Non-Majors) CHEM 121 General Chemistry I CHEM 1215 General Chemistry I for STEM Majors CHEM 123L Required Lab for Chem 121 & 131 CHEM 1215L General Chemistry I Lab for STEM Majors CHEM 122 General Chemistry II CHEM 1225 General Chemistry II for STEM Majors CHEM 124L Required Lab for Chem 122 & 132 CHEM 1225L General Chemsitry II Lab for STEM Majors CHEM 131 Principles of Chemistry CHEM 131 Principles of Chemistry I CHEM 132 Principles of Chemistry CHEM 132 General Chemistry II CS 108L Computer Science for All CS 108L Computer Science for All EPS 101 Intro to Geology GEOL 1110 Physical Geology EPS 105L Optional Lab for EPS 101 GEOL 1110L Physical Geology Lab EPS 201L Earth History GEOL 2110C Historical Geology ENVS 101 The Blue Planet GEOL 1120 Environmental Geology ENVS 102L Optional Lab for ENVS 101 GEOL 1120L Environmental Geology Lab GEOG 101 Home Planet: Land, Water, & Life GEOG 1160 Home Planet: Land, Water, Life GEOG 105L Optional Lab for GEOG 101 GEOG 1160L Home Planet Lab PHYC 102 Introduction to Physics PHYS 1115 Survey of Physics PHYC 102L Optional Lab for PHYC 102 PHYS 1115L Survey of Physics Lab PHYC 105 Physics and Society PHYS 1110 Physics & Society PHYC 108 Muscial Acoustics PHYS 1125 Physics of Music PHYC 108L Optional Lab for Musical Acoustics PHYS 1125L Physics of Music Lab PHYC 151 General Physics PHYS 1230 Algebra-based Physics I

PHYC 151L Optional Lab for PHYC 151 PHYS 1230L Algebra-based Physics I Lab PHYC 152 General Physics PHYS 1240 Algebra-based Physics II PHYC 152L Optional Lab for PHYC 152 PHYS 1240L Algebra-based Physics II Lab PHYC 160 General Physics PHYS 1310 Calculus-based Physics I PHYC 160L Optional Lab for PHYC 160 PHYS 1310L Calculus-based Physics I Lab PHYC 161 General Physics PHYS 1320 Calculus-based Physics II PHYC 161L Optional Lab for PHYC 161 PHYS 1320L Calculus-based Physics II Lab NTSC 261L* Physical Science NTSC 1110* Physical Science for Teachers NTSC 262L* Life Science NTSC 1120* Life Science for Teachers NTSC 263L* Environmental Science NTSC 2110* Environmental Science for Teachers UHON 203 Seminar in Science in the 21st Century UHON 203 Seminar in Science in the 21st Century Area 4: Social and Behavioral Sciences - 6 credit hours required. Chose two courses from the following: AFST 109 Intro to Comparative & Global Ethnic Societies AFST 1120 Race in the Digital Age CCS 109 Intro to Comparative & Global Ethnic Societies CCST 1110 Intro to Comparative & Global Ethnic Studies AMST 182 Intro to Environmental & Social Justice AMST 1110 Introduction to Environmental & Social Justice # AMST 185 Race, Class, & Ethnicity AMST 1140 Introduction to Race, Class, & Ethnicity ANTH 101 Intro to Anthropology ANTH 1115 Introduction to Anthropology # ANTH 130 Cultures of the World ANTH 1140 Cultures of the World ANTH 220 World Archaeology ANTH 2175 World Archaeology ECON 105 Intro to Macroeconomics ECON 2110 Macroeconomic Principles ECON 106 Intro to Microeconomics ECON 2120 Microeconomic Principles CRP 181 Intro to Environmental Problems CRP 181 Introduction to Environmental Planning # ENG 200 Technology in Society ENG 200 Technology in Society GEOG 102 People and Place GEOG 1165 People and Place LING 101 Intro to Linguistics LING 2110 Introduction to the Study of Language and Linguistics ANTH 110 Intro to Linguistics ANTH 1155 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology ME 217 Energy, Environment, & Society ME 217 Energy, Environment, & Society GEOG 217 Energy, Environment, & Society GEOG 217 Energy, Environment, & Society PH 101 Introduction to Population Health PH 101 Introduction to Population Health PH 102 Global Health Challenges and Responses PH 102 Global Health Challenges and Responses PSY 105 General Psychology PSYC 1110 Introduction to Psychology POLS 110 The Political World POLS 1140 The Political World POLS 200 American Politics POLS 1120 American National Government

POLS 220 Politics Around the World POLS 2110 Comparative Politics # POLS 240 International Politics POLS 2120 International Relations # PCST 240 International Politics PCST 240 International Politics SOC 101 Intro to Sociology SOCI 1110 Introduction to Sociology # SOC 216 Dynamics of Diff, Power, & Discrimination SOCI 2315 The Dynamics of Prejudice UHON 204 Seminar in the Individual & the Collective UHON 204 Seminar in the Individual & the Collective Area 5: Humanities - 6 credit hours required. Chose two courses from the following: # AFST 104 Intro to Africana Studies AFST 1110 Introduction to Africana Studies # AMST 186 Intro to Southwest Studies AMST 1150 Introduction to SW Studies # CCS 201 Intro to Chicano/a Studies CCST 2110 Intro to Chicana & Chicano Studies CLST 107 Greek Mythology CLST 1110 Greek Mythology CLST 204 Greek Civilization CLST 2110 Greek Civilization CLST 205 Roman Civilization CLST 2120 Roman Civilization Pre-F12 CLCS 223 Lit Questions Pre-F12 CLCS 224 Lit Questions COMP 222 Fairy and Folk Tales Entry no longer available COMP 224 Lit Questions COMP 224 Lit Questions ENGL 150 Study of Literature ENGL 1410 Introduction to Literature ENGL 292 World Lit: Ancient World - 16th Century ENGL 2650 World Literature I ENGL 293 World Lit: 17th Century through Present ENGL 2660 World Literature II # GEOG 140 Intro to World Religions GEOG 1175 World Religions HIST 101 Western Civilization (to 1648) HIST 1150 Western Civilization I # HIST 102 Western Civilization (from 1648) HIST 1160 Western Civilization II HIST 161 History of the US to 1877 HIST 1110 United States History I HIST 162 History of the US since 1877 HIST 1120 United States History II # HIST 181 History of Early Latin America HIST 1170 Survey of Early Latin America # HIST 182 Modern Latin American History HIST 1180 Survey of Modern Latin America # NATV 150 Intro to Native American Studies NATV 1150 Introduction to Native American Studies # MLNG 101 Languages and Cultures MLNG 1110 Languages and Cultures PHIL 101 Intro to Philosophical Problems PHIL 1115 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 201 Greek Thought PHIL 2225 Greek Thought PHIL 202 From Decartes to Kant PHIL 2210 Early Modern Philosophy # RELG 107 Living World Religions RELG 1110 Introduction to World Religions

# RELG 263 Eastern Religions RELG 2110 Eastern Religions # RELG 264 Western Religions RELG 2120 Western Religions UHON 121 Legacy Seminar UHON 121 Legacy Seminar UHON 122 Legacy Seminar UHON 122 Legacy Seminar UHON 205 Seminar in Humanities in Society & Culture UHON 205 Seminar in Humanities in Society & Culture Area 6: Foreign Language - 3 credit hours required. One course chosen from any lower division non-english language oferings from the Department of linguistics (including SIGN 201), Spanish and Portuguese, Foreign Languages and Literatures, and foreign languages in other departments or programs (except Latin 105, pre-spring 2007) Area 7: Fine Arts - 3 credit hours required. Choose one from the following: ARCH 121 Intro to Architecture ARCH 1120 Introduction to Architecture Pre-F10 ARCH 101 ARTH 101 Intro to Architecture Intro to Art ARTH 1120 Introduction to Art ARTH 201 History of Art 1 ARTH 2110 History of Art 1 ARTH 202 History of Art 2 ARTH 2120 History of Art 2 DANC 105 Dance Appreciation DANC 1110 Dance Appreciation FA 284 Experiencing the Arts FA 284 Experiencing the Arts MA 210 Intro to Film Studies FDMA 2110 Introduction to Film Studies MUS 139 Music Appreciation MUSC 1130 Music Appreciation: Western Music MUS 142 Rock Music Appreciation MUSC 1120 Music Appreciation: Rock and Roll THEA 105 Introduction to Theatre THEA 1110 Introduction to Theatre Pre-F10 THEA 122 UHON 207 Theatre Appreciation Seminar in Fine Arts as Global Perspective UHON 207 Seminar in Fine Arts as Global Perspective # denotes course that meets "U.S. and Global Diversity and Inclusion" 3-credit hour unergraduate degree requirement. * denotes Natural Science (NTSC) 261L, 262L, and 263L are for pre-service K-8 teachers only. Red font = changes to come