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UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT OLIVE
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE REQUIREMENTS (46SH)
***46SH IS REQUIRED FOR THE BA & BS GENERAL EDUCATION CORE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON
SPECIFIC DEGREE SHEET***
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COMMUNICATION (12sh)
Written Communication (6sh)
ENG 111 (English Composition I) and ENG 112 (English Composition II) or HON 111 (Great Ideas) and HON 112 (Great Works)
Oral Communication (3sh)
ENG 241 (Public Speaking)
Technology/Information Literacy (3sh)
CIS 110 (Introduction to Computer), ADV 100 (Advisement & Fundamentals of Success)
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CULTURAL LITERACY & GLOBAL AWARENESS (21sh)
Fine Arts (3sh)
ART 110 (Art Appreciation), ART 160 (Art History Survey I), ART 161 (Art History Survey II), ART 252 (Art History Survey),
ART 255 (History of Painting & Drawing), MUS 119 (Introduction to Music), MUS 250 (Music Appreciation), MUS 252 (World Music),
MUS 253 (Introduction to Film Scores), MUS 254 (American Popular Music)
History (6sh)
HIS 111 ( World Civilization I), HIS 112 (World Civilization II), HIS 200 (Contemporary World History), HIS 221 (American History I),
HIS 222 (American History II), HIS 223 (Major issues in American History)
Literature (3sh)
ENG 213 (Perspectives in World Literature), ENG 223 (Perspectives in British Literature), ENG 233 (Perspectives in American Literature),
ENG 243 (Perspectives in African American Literature), ENG 255 (Creative Writing & Literary Forms)
Global Understanding/Citizenship
Global Understanding (3sh)
ART 110 (Art Appreciation), ART 160 (Art History Survey I), Art 161 (Art History Survey II), ECO 201 (Microeconomics), HIS 111 (World Civilization I),
HIS 112 (World Civilization II), HIS 200 (Contemporary World History), HIS 221 (American History I), HIS 222 (American History II),
HIS 223 (Major issues in American History), LAT 211 (Inter Latin I), LAT 212 (Inter Latin II), MUS 250 (Music Appreciation), MUS 252 (World Music),
PHI 201 (Intro to Philosophy), REL 111 (Intro to Old Testament), REL 112 (Intro to New Testament), REL 221 (Issues in Death & Dying),
REL 240 (Survey of World Religions), SCI 212 (Science & Society), SPA 111 (Elem Spanish I), SPA 112 (Elem Spanish II), SPA 116 (Everyday Spanish)
Citizenship (3sh)
CJC 250 (Family & Domestic Violence), ECO 202 (Macroeconomics), HLH 110 (Focus on Health), HON 212 (National Issues),
PLS 110 (American Government), PSY 200 (Interpersonal Relations), PSY 250 (Social Psychology), REL 205 (Women in the Bible),
REL 220 (Study of Religion), REL 225 (Spirituality), RLS 111 (Foundations of Rec/Parks/LS & Health/Physical Ed), RLS 205 (Leisure Activities),
SOC 250 (Family & Domestic Violence)
Religion (3sh)
REL 111 (Old Testament), REL 112 (New Testament), REL 205 (Women in the Bible), REL 215 (Intro to the Bible), REL 220 (Study of Religion),
REL 221 (Issues in Death & Dying), REL 225 (Spirituality), REL 240 (Survey of World Religions)
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PROBLEM SOLVING & ANALYTICAL SKILLS (13sh)
Critical Thinking and Reasoning
Biological/Physical Science (7sh)
BIO 100 (Intro to Biology) & BIO 100L (Intro to Biology Lab), BIO 115 (Intro to Biotechnology), BIO 120 (Principles of Biology I) &
BIO 120L (Principles of Biology I Lab), BIO 121 (Principles of Biology II) & BIO 121L (Principles of Biology II Lab),
BIO 205 (Survey of Human Anatomy & Physiology) & BIO 205L (Survey of Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab), BIO 220 (Ecology),
BIO 230 (General Botany), BIO 230L (General Botany Lab), BIO 251 (Human Anatomy & Physiology I) & BIO 251L (Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab),
CHE 110 (Intro to Chemistry), CHE 221 (General Chemistry I), CHE 222 (General Chemistry II), EES 110 (Environmental Science) &
EES 110L (Environmental Science Lab), EES 120 (Physical Geology) & EES 120L (Physical Geology Lab), PHY 110 (Physics for Non-Majors),
PHY 130 (Intro to Astronomy) & PHY 130L (Intro to Astronomy Lab), SCI 101 (Gen Science Lab), SCI 102 (Interdisciplinary Science),
SCI 110 (Physical Science for Education Majors)
Social/Behavioral Science (3sh)
CJC 210 (Intro to Criminal Justice & Criminology), HON 211 (State & Regional Issues), PHI 210 (Critical Thinking), PSY 100 (Intro to Psychology),
SOC 210 (Intro to Sociology), SOC 240 (Social Problems)
Quantitative Reasoning (3sh)
MAT 120 (College Algebra), MAT 121 (Contemporary College Mathematics), MAT 125 (Concepts of Probability & Geometry), MAT 140 (Precalculus),
MAT 255 (Calculus I)