University General Education Courses


Quantitative reasoning in mathematics or statistics

Must be either a Mathematics (MATH) or Statistics (STAT) course.
MATH 1007Mathematics and Politics
MATH 1008History of Mathematics
MATH 1051Finite Mathematics for the Social and Management Sciences
MATH 1221Calculus with Precalculus II
MATH 1231Single-Variable Calculus I
MATH 1232Single-Variable Calculus II
MATH 1252Calculus for the Social and Management Sciences
MATH 2233Multivariable Calculus
STAT 1000Dean's Seminar (first-year students only)
STAT 1051Introduction to Business and Economic Statistics
STAT 1053Introduction to Statistics in Social Science
STAT 1111Business and Economic Statistics I
STAT 1127Statistics for the Biological Sciences
STAT 2112Business and Economic Statistics II
STAT 2118Regression Analysis

Notes:

MATH 1221MATH 1231, and MATH 1252 are equivalent courses; therefore, credit cannot be earned for more than one.

STAT 1051, STAT 1053, STAT 1111, and STAT 1127 are equivalent courses; therefore, credit cannot be earned for more than one.

The ALEKS math placement test is mandatory for students who wish to take any of these courses. Additional information is available on the Department of Mathematics website.

Scientific reasoning in natural and/or physical lab sciences

Must be a natural or physical science course with lab.
ANTH 1001Biological Anthropology
ANTH 3412Hominin Evolution
ASTR 1001Stars, Planets, and Life in the Universe
ASTR 1002Origins of the Cosmos
BISC 1005The Biology of Nutrition and Health
BISC 1006The Ecology and Evolution of Organisms
BISC 1007Food, Nutrition, and Service
BISC 1008Understanding Organisms through Service Learning
BISC 1111Introductory Biology: Cells and Molecules
BISC 1112Introductory Biology: The Biology of Organisms
or BISC 1112W Introductory Biology: The Biology of Organisms
BISC 1334Bird Behavior
CHEM 1003Energy, Environment, and Society: Current Issues and Future Outlook
CHEM 1004Medicinal Chemistry: from Atoms to Vaccines
CHEM 1111General Chemistry I
CHEM 1112General Chemistry II
FORS 2107Fundamentals of Forensic Science
GEOG 1002Introduction to Physical Geography
GEOL 1001Physical Geology
GEOL 1002Historical Geology
GEOL 1005Environmental Geology
GTCH 3202Research Methods in Mathematics and Science
HONR 1033Honors Seminar: Scientific Reasoning and Discovery
HONR 1034Honors Seminar: Scientific Reasoning and Discovery
PHYS 1003Physics for Future Presidents
PHYS 1007Music and Physics
PHYS 1011General Physics I
PHYS 1012General Physics II
PHYS 1021University Physics I
PHYS 1022University Physics II
PHYS 1025University Physics I with Biological Applications
PHYS 1026University Physics II with Biological Applications

Notes:

BISC 1005 and BISC 1007 are equivalent courses; therefore, credit cannot be earned for both. 

BISC 1006 and BISC 1008 are equivalent courses; therefore, credit cannot be earned for both.

Students who wish to take CHEM 1111 must complete the ALEKS chemistry prep course. Additional information is available on the Department of Chemistry website.

Critical thinking in the humanities

Meets humanities distribution requirement.

AMST 1000Dean's Seminar (Consuming Asian America)
AMST 1000Dean's Seminar (Zombie Capitalism)
AMST 1050Explorations in American Culture
AMST 1160Race, Gender, and Law
AMST 1200The Sixties in America
AMST 2010Early American Cultural History
or HIST 2010 Early American Cultural History
AMST 2011Modern American Cultural History
or HIST 2011 Modern American Cultural History
AMST 2020Washington, DC: History, Culture, and Politics
or AMST 2020W Washington, DC: History, Culture, and Politics
or HIST 2020 Washington, DC: History, Culture, and Politics
or HIST 2020W Washington, DC: History, Culture, and Politics
AMST 2120WFreedom in American Thought and Popular Culture
or PSC 2120W Freedom in American Thought and Popular Culture
AMST 2210The African American Experience
AMST 2320U.S. Media and Cultural History
or HIST 2320 U.S. Media and Cultural History
AMST 2350U.S. Religion and Politics
or HIST 2350 U.S. Religion and Politics
AMST 2380Sexuality in U.S. History
or HIST 2380 Sexuality in U.S. History
or WGSS 2380 Sexuality in U.S. History
AMST 2385Sex and Citizenship
or AMST 2385W Sex and Citizenship
or WGSS 2385 Sex and Citizenship
or WGSS 2385W Sex and Citizenship
AMST 2410Modern U.S. Immigration
or AMST 2410W Modern U.S. Immigration
or HIST 2410 Modern U.S. Immigration
or HIST 2410W Modern U.S. Immigration
AMST 2430Capitalism and Culture
AMST 2440The American City
or AMST 2440W The American City
or HIST 2440 The American City
or HIST 2440W The American City
AMST 2450History and Meaning of Higher Education in the United States
AMST 2600U.S. Popular Music and Culture
AMST 2610Science, Technology, and Politics in Modern America
or AMST 2610W Science, Technology, and Politics in Modern America
or HIST 2610 Science, Technology, and Politics in Modern America
or HIST 2610W Science, Technology, and Politics in Modern America
AMST 2620Human Mind and Artificial Intelligence
AMST 2630Discovering the Mind
AMST 2710The United States in the World
or HIST 2710 The United States in the World
AMST 2730World War II in History and Memory
or AMST 2730W World War II in History and Memory
or HIST 2730 World War II in History and Memory
or HIST 2730W World War II in History and Memory
AMST 2750Latinos in the United States
or AMST 2750W Latinos in the United States
or ANTH 2750 Latinos in the United States
or ANTH 2750W Latinos in the United States
AMST 3352U.S. Women's History to 1865
or AMST 3352W U.S. Women's History to 1865
or HIST 3352 U.S. Women's History to 1865
or HIST 3352W U.S. Women's History to 1865
or WGSS 3352 U.S. Women's History to 1865
or WGSS 3352W U.S. Women's History to 1865
AMST 3360African American History to 1865
or HIST 3360 African American History to 1865
AMST 3361African American History Since 1865
or HIST 3361 African American History Since 1865
AMST 3600Popular Music and Politics
AMST 3625Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives on Data Ethics
or ANTH 3625 Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives on Data Ethics
or DATS 2101 Ethical Life in a Digital World
ANTH 1000Dean's Seminar (Dogs are People, Too: Domestication and Animals in Society)
ANTH 2750Latinos in the United States
or ANTH 2750W Latinos in the United States
or AMST 2750 Latinos in the United States
or AMST 2750W Latinos in the United States
ANTH 3625Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives on Data Ethics
or AMST 3625 Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives on Data Ethics
or DATS 2101 Ethical Life in a Digital World
ARAB 1000Dean's Seminar (Arab Comics and Culture)
ARAB 1000Dean's Seminar (Great Bromances of Arabic Literature)
ARAB 2105Topics in Arabic Studies (Pop Culture in the Middle East and North Africa Global Biodiversity)
CAH 1031Survey of Art and Architecture I
CAH 2113Survey of Early Islamic Art and Architecture from the Seventh to Fourteenth Centuries
CAH 2114Survey of Islamic Art and Architecture from the Fourteenth Century to the Present
CAH 2115Love and Body in Islamic Art
CHEM 1000Dean's Seminar (Unreasonable Doubt: The History and Politics of Anti-Science from the Scopes Trial to Today)
CHIN 3111Chinese Literature in Translation I
or CHIN 6111 Chinese Literature in Translation
CHIN 3112Chinese Literature in Translation II
or CHIN 6112 Chinese Literature in Translation
CHIN 3116Language Policy of China
CHIN 3123Introduction to Chinese Linguistics
CHIN 3124Introduction to Chinese Linguistics
CHIN 3163Taiwanese Literature and Film
CLAS 1001Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations
CLAS 2107Greek and Roman Drama
CLAS 2113The Roman World to 337 A.D.
or HIST 2113 The Roman World to 337 A.D.
CMUS 1161Music, Sound, and Technology
CMUS 2110History, Culture, and Aesthetics of Hip Hop Music
CTAD 1021WThe Artist-Activist
DATS 2101Ethical Life in a Digital World
or ANTH 3625 Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives on Data Ethics
or AMST 3625 Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives on Data Ethics
EALL 3811Confucian Literature in East Asia
or REL 2811 Confucian Literature in East Asia
EALL 3814Religion and Philosophy in East Asia
or EALL 3814W Religion and Philosophy in East Asia
ENGL 1000Dean's Seminar (Making Movies out of Books)
ENGL 1000Dean's Seminar (Thinking Across Time with Medieval Literature)
ENGL 1000Dean's Seminar (What's New About New Plays)
ENGL 1050Introduction to Literary Studies
ENGL 1315Literature and the Financial Imagination
ENGL 1320Literature of the Americas
or ENGL 1320W Literature of the Americas
ENGL 1330Myths of Britain
or ENGL 1330W Myths of Britain
ENGL 1340Essential Shakespeare
or ENGL 1340W Essential Shakespeare
ENGL 1351Shakespeare Seminar
ENGL 1360Fantasy and Speculative Fiction
ENGL 1365Literature and the Environment
ENGL 1500American Political Fictions
ENGL 2100Introduction to Asian American Studies through Literature
ENGL 2410Introduction to English Literature I
or ENGL 2410W Introduction to English Literature I
ENGL 2411Introduction to English Literature II
or ENGL 2411W Introduction to English Literature II
ENGL 2510Introduction to American Literature I
or ENGL 2510W Introduction to American Literature I
ENGL 2511Introduction to American Literature II
or ENGL 2511W Introduction to American Literature II
ENGL 2610Introduction to Black Literature of America I
or ENGL 2610W Introduction to Black Literature of America I
ENGL 2611Introduction to Black Literature of America II
or ENGL 2611W Introduction to Black Literature of America II
ENGL 2710Postcolonialism, Race, and Gender in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
or ENGL 2710W Postcolonialism, Race, and Gender in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
or WGSS 2710 Postcolonialism, Race, and Gender in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
ENGL 2711Postcolonialism and Migration in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
or ENGL 2711W Postcolonialism and Migration in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
or WGSS 2711W Postcolonialism and Migration in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
ENGL 2712Bollywood Cinema
ENGL 3385American Memoir
ENGL 3400Topics in Literature and Finance
ENGL 3446Shakespearean London
ENGL 3621American Poetry II
ENGL 3730Topics in Global Postcolonial Literature and Film
or ENGL 3730W Topics in Global Postcolonial Literature and Film
or WGSS 3730 Topics in Global Postcolonial Literature and Film
ENGL 3800Hawaiian Literary Renaissance
ENGL 3910Disability Studies
ENGL 3918Literature and Medicine
FREN 2006Language, Culture, and Society II
FREN 2500Cultural Politics of Food in France
FREN 2600French Culture in Context
FREN 3020Contemporary France
FREN 3100Introduction to French Literature
FREN 3500Race, Religion, and Identity in France
FREN 3700History of French Cinema
FREN 4540Nineteenth-Century French Literature and Culture
GER 1000Dean's Seminar (Folklore, Politics & Social Change)
GER 1000Dean's Seminar (Green Germany: Sustainability Meister or Myth?)
GER 1000Dean's Seminar (Fairy Tale from Grimm's to Disney)
GER 2091Introduction to German Literature—in English I
GER 2092Introduction to German Literature—in English II
GER 2161German Culture–in English I
GER 2162German Culture–in English II
GER 3182The Fairy Tale from the Grimms to Disney
GER 3187German Cinema after 1945
GER 3190Germany in the Global Business Context
GREK 1001Beginning Classical Greek I
GTCH 3103Project-Based Learning
HEBR 1001Beginning Hebrew I
HIST 1000Dean's Seminar (Police, Prisons, and Abolition)
HIST 1011World History from 1500 to Present
HIST 1020Approaches to Women's History
HIST 1110Foundations of Europe to 1715
HIST 1120Europe in the World Since 1715
or HIST 1120W European Civilization in its World Context
HIST 1121The War of Ideas in European and International History, 1750-Present
HIST 1310Introduction to American History from the Pre-Columbian Era to 1877
HIST 1311Introduction to American History since 1877
HIST 2010Early American Cultural History
or AMST 2010 Early American Cultural History
HIST 2011Modern American Cultural History
or AMST 2011 Modern American Cultural History
HIST 2020Washington, DC: History, Culture, and Politics
or HIST 2020W Washington, DC: History, Culture, and Politics
or AMST 2020 Washington, DC: History, Culture, and Politics
or AMST 2020W Washington, DC: History, Culture, and Politics
HIST 2050History of Jewish Civilization: From the Bible to Modernity
HIST 2060Modern Jewish History
HIST 2061Ghetto: History of a Concept
HIST 2113The Roman World to 337 A.D.
or CLAS 2113 The Roman World to 337 A.D.
HIST 2124Nineteenth-Century Europe
HIST 2125Twentieth-Century Europe
HIST 2131History of England Since 1689
HIST 2141History of France Since 1789
HIST 2160History of Germany
HIST 2312The American Civil War and Reconstruction, 1850-1877
HIST 2313History of the American West
HIST 2320U.S. Media and Cultural History
or AMST 2320 U.S. Media and Cultural History
HIST 2321U.S. History, 1890-1945
HIST 2322U.S. History since 1945
HIST 2350U.S. Religion and Politics
or AMST 2350 U.S. Religion and Politics
HIST 2380Sexuality in U.S. History
or AMST 2380 Sexuality in U.S. History
or WGSS 2380 Sexuality in U.S. History
HIST 2410Modern U.S. Immigration
or HIST 2410W Modern U.S. Immigration
or AMST 2410 Modern U.S. Immigration
or AMST 2410W Modern U.S. Immigration
HIST 2440The American City
or HIST 2440W The American City
or AMST 2440 The American City
or AMST 2440W The American City
HIST 2520Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World
HIST 2610Science, Technology, and Politics in Modern America
or HIST 2610W Science, Technology, and Politics in Modern America
or AMST 2610 Science, Technology, and Politics in Modern America
or AMST 2610W Science, Technology, and Politics in Modern America
HIST 2630History of Korea
HIST 2710The United States in the World
or AMST 2710 The United States in the World
HIST 2730World War II in History and Memory
or HIST 2730W World War II in History and Memory
or AMST 2730 World War II in History and Memory
or AMST 2730W World War II in History and Memory
HIST 2811The Formation of Islam to 1500
HIST 2850Modernization in Russia, Turkey, and Iran
HIST 3044WThe Price of Freedom: Normandy 1944
HIST 3352U.S. Women's History to 1865
or HIST 3352W U.S. Women's History to 1865
or AMST 3352 U.S. Women's History to 1865
or AMST 3352W U.S. Women's History to 1865
or WGSS 3352 U.S. Women's History to 1865
or WGSS 3352W U.S. Women's History to 1865
HIST 3353U.S. Women's History II
HIST 3360African American History to 1865
or AMST 3360 African American History to 1865
HIST 3361African American History Since 1865
or AMST 3361 African American History Since 1865
HIST 3611History of Modern China
HIST 3811The Emergence of the Modern Middle East
HONR 1016Honors Seminar: Origins and Evolution of Modern Thought
HONR 2053Arts and Humanities Seminar
or HONR 2053W Arts and Humanities Seminar
ITAL 4100The Italian American Experience
ITAL 4184Contemporary Italian Cinema
ITAL 4380Italian Journeys Medieval to Postmodern
JAPN 3111Japanese Literature in Translation I
JAPN 3112Japanese Literature in Translation II
KOR 3111Korean Literature in Translation I
KOR 3112Korean Literature in Translation II
KOR 3123Introduction to Korean Linguistics
KOR 3124Introduction to Korean Linguistics
LATN 2001Intermediate Latin
LATN 3001Major Latin Authors I
or LATN 3001W Major Latin Authors I
LATN 3002Major Latin Authors II
or LATN 3002W Major Latin Authors II
PHIL 1000Dean's Seminar (Evil)
PHIL 1051Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 1153The Meaning of Mind
PHIL 2124Philosophies of Disability
or PHIL 2124W Philosophies of Disability
PHIL 2125Philosophy of Race and Gender
or PHIL 2125W Philosophy of Race and Gender
or WGSS 2225 Philosophy of Race And Gender
PHIL 2131Ethics: Theory and Applications
PHIL 2132Social and Political Philosophy
or PHIL 2132W Social and Political Philosophy
PHIL 2133Philosophy and Nonviolence
PHIL 2134Philosophy of Human Rights
PHIL 2136Contemporary Issues in Ethics
PHIL 2140Philosophy of Love, Sex, and Friendship
PHIL 2281Philosophy of the Environment
PHIL 3142Philosophy of Law
or PHIL 3142W Philosophy of Law
PHIL 3151Philosophy of Science
PHIL 3153Mind, Brain, and Artificial Intelligence
PSC 2120WFreedom in American Thought and Popular Culture
or AMST 2120W Freedom in American Thought and Popular Culture
PSTD 1010Introduction to Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
REL 1000Dean's Seminar (Islam and the Digital Age)
or WGSS 1000 Dean's Seminar
REL 1000Dean's Seminar (Religion Upside Down)
REL 1010The New Testament
or REL 1010W The New Testament
REL 2165The Gospels
REL 2169Lost Gospels
REL 2301Christianity
REL 2314Contemporary Philosophy of Religion
REL 2401Islam
REL 2501Hinduism
REL 2562Mythologies of India
REL 2811Confucian Literature in East Asia
or EALL 3811 Confucian Literature in East Asia
REL 2814Religion and Philosophy in East Asia
or EALL 3814 Religion and Philosophy in East Asia
REL 2981Women in Western Religion
or WGSS 3981 Women in Western Religion
REL 3151The Historical Jesus
or REL 3151W The Historical Jesus
REL 3161The Life and Thought of Paul
or REL 3161W The Life and Thought of Paul
REL 3405Shi'ite Islam
REL 3614Buddhist Philosophy
REL 3923Violence and Peace in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
SLAV 1017Russian Rock Music: A Cultural History
SLAV 2310The Russian Media Since Communism
SLAV 2320The Social History of Modern Russian Music
SPAN 1095The Spanish-Speaking World: Spain, Latin America, and the United States
or SPAN 2500 The Spanish-Speaking World: Spain, Latin America, and the United States
SPAN 2005Advanced Spanish I
SPAN 2006Advanced Spanish II
or SPAN 2026 Advanced Spanish for Heritage Learners
or SPAN 2156 Intensive Advanced Spanish for Heritage Learners
SPAN 2056Intensive Advanced Spanish through Sustainability Literacy
SPAN 2500The Spanish-Speaking World: Spain, Latin America, and the United States
or SPAN 1095 The Spanish-Speaking World: Spain, Latin America, and the United States
SPAN 3100Texts and Contexts of the Spanish-Speaking World
or SPAN 3100W Texts and Contexts of the Spanish-Speaking World
SPAN 3200Bilingualism in the Spanish-Speaking World
UNIV 1006Questions of Culture
WGSS 1000Dean's Seminar (Islam and the Digital Age)
or REL 1000 Dean's Seminar
WGSS 1020Approaches to Women's History
WGSS 2225Philosophy of Race And Gender
or PHIL 2125 Philosophy of Race and Gender
or PHIL 2125W Philosophy of Race and Gender
WGSS 2380Sexuality in U.S. History
or AMST 2380 Sexuality in U.S. History
or HIST 2380 Sexuality in U.S. History
WGSS 2385Sex and Citizenship
or WGSS 2385W Sex and Citizenship
or AMST 2385 Sex and Citizenship
or AMST 2385W Sex and Citizenship
WGSS 2710Postcolonialism, Race, and Gender in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
or ENGL 2710 Postcolonialism, Race, and Gender in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
or ENGL 2710W Postcolonialism, Race, and Gender in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
WGSS 2711WPostcolonialism and Migration in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
or ENGL 2711 Postcolonialism and Migration in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
or ENGL 2711W Postcolonialism and Migration in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
WGSS 3352U.S. Women's History to 1865
or WGSS 3352W U.S. Women's History to 1865
or AMST 3352 U.S. Women's History to 1865
or AMST 3352W U.S. Women's History to 1865
or HIST 3352 U.S. Women's History to 1865
or HIST 3352W U.S. Women's History to 1865
WGSS 3353U.S. Women's History II
WGSS 3730Topics in Global Postcolonial Literature and Film
or ENGL 3730 Topics in Global Postcolonial Literature and Film
or ENGL 3730W Topics in Global Postcolonial Literature and Film
WGSS 3981Women in Western Religion
or REL 2981 Women in Western Religion
WLP 1020Writing, Literature, and Society

Notes:

Language courses require placement tests. See respective departmental websites.

Dean's seminars are restricted to first-year students.

Critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, or scientific reasoning in the social sciences

Meets social sciences distribution requirement.

ANTH 1000Dean's Seminar (Cities and Societies)
ANTH 1000Dean's Seminar (Narratives of Indigenous Persistence in the Americas)
ANTH 1000Dean's Seminar (Religion, Culture and Power)
ANTH 1000Dean's Seminar (The Anthropology of Globalization and Transnationalism)
ANTH 1000Dean's Seminar (The Social Co-Production of Pandemics: Science, Policy, and Media)
ANTH 1002Sociocultural Anthropology
or ANTH 1002W Sociocultural Anthropology
ANTH 1003Archaeology
ANTH 1004Language in Culture and Society
ANTH 2008Foundations of Anthropological Thought
or ANTH 2008W Foundations of Anthropology
ANTH 2502Anthropology of Science and Technology: Twenty-First Century Brave New Worlds
ANTH 3704Cultures of Southeast Asia
ANTH 3838Theory and Practice in Archaeology
or ANTH 3838W Theory and Practice in Archaeology
COMM 1000Dean's Seminar (Imagining Better Social Media)
COMM 1025Introduction to Communication Studies
COMM 1040Public Communication
COMM 1041Interpersonal Communication
ECON 1002Introduction to Personal Finance
ECON 1011Principles of Economics I
ECON 1012Principles of Economics II
GEOG 1000Dean's Seminar (Geographies of Empire and Colonialism)
GEOG 1000Dean's Seminar (Can We Mine Our Way Out of Climate Change?)
GEOG 1000Dean's Seminar (Migrants and the City)
GEOG 1001Introduction to Human Geography
GEOG 1003Society and Environment
GEOG 2000Sophomore Colloquium (Migrants and the City)
GEOG 3143Urban Sustainability
or GEOG 3143W Urban Sustainability
GTCH 3300Anti-Racist STEM Education
HONR 2043Honors Microeconomics
HONR 2044Honors Macroeconomics
HONR 2047Self and Society Seminar
or HONR 2047W Self and Society Seminar
HSSJ 1000Dean's Seminar (International Humanitarian Assistance)
HSSJ 2200Principles of Ethical Leadership
ORSC 1000Dean's Seminar (Leadership in Organizations)
ORSC 2000Sophomore Colloquium (Diversity in Organizations)
PSC 1000Dean's Seminar (Black Political Thought)
PSC 1000Dean's Seminar (Hot Politics: Global Climate Policy, Science, and Justice)
PSC 1000Dean's Seminar (How Democracies Die)
PSC 1000Dean's Seminar (Troubling Transparency)
PSC 1000Dean's Seminar (Tyrants, Demagogues, and Democrats: Athens and India at Critical Junctures)
PSC 1001Introduction to Comparative Politics
or PSC 1001W Introduction to Comparative Politics
PSC 1002Introduction to American Politics and Government
or PSC 1002W Introduction to American Politics and Government
PSC 1011Introduction to Politics I
PSC 1012WIntroduction to Politics II
PSYC 1000Dean's Seminar (Psychology of Bias, Discrimination, and Inequality)
PSYC 2011Abnormal Psychology
or PSYC 2011W Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 2012Social Psychology
PSYC 2013Developmental Psychology
PSYC 2014Cognitive Psychology
PSYC 2015Biological Psychology
SLHS 1071Foundations of Human Communication
or SLHS 1071W Foundations of Human Communication
SLHS 1072Multicultural Issues in Human Communication
SLHS 1084Perspectives in Deaf Culture
SMPA 1000Dean's Seminar (Hollywood and Politics)
SMPA 1050Media in a Free Society
SMPA 2101Journalism: Theory and Practice
SMPA 2102Introduction to Political Communication
SOC 1000Dean's Seminar (Anti-racism and Policing)
SOC 1002The Sociological Imagination
SOC 1003Introduction to Criminal Justice
SOC 2104Contemporary Sociological Theory
or SOC 2104W Contemporary Sociological Theory
SOC 2169Urban Sociology
SUST 1001Introduction to Sustainability
UNIV 1005Social Interactions

Notes:

PSYC 1001 is a prerequisite for all Psychology (PSYC) courses.

Students who wish to take ECON 1011 must take the ALEKS mathematics placement test. Additional information is available on the Department of Economics website.  

Dean's seminars are restricted to first-year students.

Oral communication

Must be a course that has an approved oral communication component.

AMST 1000Dean's Seminar (Zombie Capitalism)
AMST 1000Dean's Seminar (Nature and Culture of Children)
AMST 2010Early American Cultural History
or HIST 2010 Early American Cultural History
AMST 2450History and Meaning of Higher Education in the United States
AMST 2620Human Mind and Artificial Intelligence
ANTH 1004Language in Culture and Society
ANTH 2008Foundations of Anthropological Thought
or ANTH 2008W Foundations of Anthropology
ANTH 2502Anthropology of Science and Technology: Twenty-First Century Brave New Worlds
ANTH 3704Cultures of Southeast Asia
ANTH 3838Theory and Practice in Archaeology
or ANTH 3838W Theory and Practice in Archaeology
ARAB 3001Advanced Arabic
ARAB 3105Special Topics
ARAB 3302Media Arabic
ARAB 4002Arabic Narratives Through the Ages
CAH 2113Survey of Early Islamic Art and Architecture from the Seventh to Fourteenth Centuries
CAH 2114Survey of Islamic Art and Architecture from the Fourteenth Century to the Present
CFN 1093First-Year Studio 4: Interaction
CHEM 2118WPracticing Science Communications
CMUS 2122Music in the United States
or CMUS 2122W Music in the United States
COMM 1040Public Communication
COMM 1041Interpersonal Communication
CSA 2513Photography: From Photograms to Scanograms
CSA 2703Wood Block Print
CTAD 1000Dean's Seminar (Designing Classical Ballet)
CTAD 1000Dean's Seminar (Global Dress and Culture)
CTAD 1000Dean's Seminar (Fashion Statements: The Visual Narrative of Dress )
EAP 1010Oral Academic Communication for International Students
ECON 4198WProseminar in Economics
ENGL 1000Dean's Seminar (Making Movies out of Books)
ENGL 1365Literature and the Environment
ENGL 2510Introduction to American Literature I
or ENGL 2510W Introduction to American Literature I
ENGL 2710Postcolonialism, Race, and Gender in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
or ENGL 2710W Postcolonialism, Race, and Gender in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
or WGSS 2710 Postcolonialism, Race, and Gender in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
ENGL 2711WPostcolonialism and Migration in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
or WGSS 2711W Postcolonialism and Migration in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
ENGL 3385American Memoir
ENGL 3400Topics in Literature and Finance
ENGL 3481The Eighteenth Century II
or ENGL 3481W The Eighteenth Century II
ENGL 3620American Poetry I
ENGL 3621American Poetry II
or ENGL 3621W American Poetry II
ENGL 3730Topics in Global Postcolonial Literature and Film
or ENGL 3730W Topics in Global Postcolonial Literature and Film
or WGSS 3730 Topics in Global Postcolonial Literature and Film
ENGL 3800Hawaiian Literary Renaissance
ENGL 3918Literature and Medicine
FREN 1000Dean's Seminar
FREN 2005Language, Culture, and Society I
FREN 2006Language, Culture, and Society II
FREN 2500Cultural Politics of Food in France
FREN 2600French Culture in Context
FREN 3020Contemporary France
FREN 3500Race, Religion, and Identity in France
FREN 3700History of French Cinema
GEOG 1000Dean's Seminar (Migrants and the City)
GER 1000Dean's Seminar (Fairy Tale from Grimm's to Disney)
GER 2091Introduction to German Literature—in English I
GER 2092Introduction to German Literature—in English II
GER 2109Advanced Conversation and Composition
or GER 2109W Advanced Conversation and Composition
GER 2111Business German
GER 2161German Culture–in English I
GER 3182The Fairy Tale from the Grimms to Disney
GER 3187German Cinema after 1945
GREK 1002Beginning Classical Greek II
GTCH 2003Step 1 and 2 Hybrid: Inquiry Approaches to Teaching and Lesson Design
GTCH 3101Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science
HEBR 3101Modern Hebrew Literary Classics in Translation
or HEBR 3101W Modern Hebrew Literary Classics in Translation
HIST 1110Foundations of Europe to 1715
HIST 2010Early American Cultural History
or AMST 2010 Early American Cultural History
HIST 2050History of Jewish Civilization: From the Bible to Modernity
HIST 2060Modern Jewish History
HIST 3044WThe Price of Freedom: Normandy 1944
HONR 1034Honors Seminar: Scientific Reasoning and Discovery
HSSJ 4195Senior Capstone
ITAL 4380Italian Journeys Medieval to Postmodern
LATN 2002Poetry of Empire
or LATN 2002W Poetry of Empire
MUS 2122Music in the U.S.
or MUS 2122W Music in the U.S.
or CMUS 2122 Music in the United States
or CMUS 2122W Music in the United States
ORSC 2000Sophomore Colloquium (Diversity in Organizations)
PHIL 2124Philosophies of Disability
or PHIL 2124W Philosophies of Disability
PHIL 2133Philosophy and Nonviolence
PHIL 2134Philosophy of Human Rights
PHIL 4192Analytic Philosophy
PHIL 4198Proseminar
or PHIL 4198W Proseminar in Philosophy
PHYS 4195Physics Capstone
or PHYS 4195W Physics Capstone
PSTD 1010Introduction to Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
REL 1010The New Testament
or REL 1010W The New Testament
REL 2301Christianity
REL 2814Religion and Philosophy in East Asia
REL 2981Women in Western Religion
or WGSS 3981 Women in Western Religion
SLHS 1011Voice and Diction
SOC 4192Advanced Seminar in Criminal Justice
SOC 4195Senior Research Seminar
or SOC 4195W Senior Research Seminar
SPAN 2006Advanced Spanish II
SPAN 2056Intensive Advanced Spanish through Sustainability Literacy
SPAN 3022Advanced Oral Proficiency: Environmental and Social Sustainability in Latin America
SPAN 3100Texts and Contexts of the Spanish-Speaking World
or SPAN 3100W Texts and Contexts of the Spanish-Speaking World
SPAN 3200Bilingualism in the Spanish-Speaking World
WGSS 2710Postcolonialism, Race, and Gender in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
or ENGL 2710 Postcolonialism, Race, and Gender in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
or ENGL 2710W Postcolonialism, Race, and Gender in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
WGSS 2711WPostcolonialism and Migration in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
or ENGL 2711W Postcolonialism and Migration in Global Anglophone Literature and Film
WGSS 3730Topics in Global Postcolonial Literature and Film
or ENGL 3730 Topics in Global Postcolonial Literature and Film
or ENGL 3730W Topics in Global Postcolonial Literature and Film
WGSS 3981Women in Western Religion
or REL 2981 Women in Western Religion
WLP 1020Writing, Literature, and Society

Notes:

Language courses require placement tests. Additional information is available on the respective departmental websites.

Dean's seminars are restricted to first-year students.