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CLAS Advising Center Last update: April 2016 Courses Fulfilling Campuswide General Education Requirements All courses are not available each semester. Refer to the General Education website for more information and updated course lists: https://www.iusb.edu/general-educ. FUNDAMENTAL LITERACIES: 7 courses, 1 from each area A. WRITING ENG-W 131 Reading, Writing & Inquiry I (grade of C or higher) ENG-W140 Honors Elem Composition (gr. of C or higher) B. CRITICAL THINKING CSCI-C 250 Discrete Structures ENG-W 270 Argumentative Writing HPSC-X 200 Scientific Reasoning PHIL-P 101 Philosophy in the Public Sphere PHIL-P 102 Critical Thinking and Applied Ethics PHIL-P 105 Critical Thinking (formerly: Thinking and Reasoning) PHIL-P 110 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL-P 140 (restricted to NURS students) PHIL-P 150 Elementary Logic PHIL-P250 Introductory Symbolic Logic POLS-Y 201 Controversies in U.S. Politics (replaces Y 100) PSY-P 211 Methods of Experimental Psychology SPCH-S 228 Argumentation and Debate C. ORAL COMMUNICATION SPCH-S 121 Public Speaking Non-standard designate: EDUC F201+F202+M311=S121 D. VISUAL LITERACY BIOL-L 403 Senior Seminar CHEM-C 102 (restricted to DAED students) CHEM-C 301 Chemistry Seminar CJUS-P 424 Crime Mapping and Geography Info Systems CMLT-C 190 Intro to Film Studies CMLT-C 293 History of the Motion Picture I CMLT-C 294 History of Motion Picture II EDUC-W 310 Integrating Computers in K-12 Classrooms ENG-W 315 Writing for the Web ENG-W367 Writing for Multiple Media FINA-A 109 Ways of Seeing (replaces FINA-A 100) Note: In spring 2006 only, course number was FINA-A 190. FINA-S 291 Fundamentals of Photography INFO-I 310 Multimedia Arts and Technology JOUR-J 210 Visual Communication THTR-T 228 Design for the Theatre THTR-T434 Historic Costumes for the Stage NURS-S 485 Professional Growth and Empowerment E. QUANTITATIVE REASONING: Level 6 math placement, or: CJUS-K 300 Statistical Techniques MATH-K 300 Statistical Techniques for Health Professions MATH-K 310 Statistical Techniques MATH-M 111 Mathematics in the World MATH-M 115 Pre-Calculus and Trigonometry (5cr.) MATH-M 118 Finite Mathematics MATH-M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus I MATH-M 125 Pre-Calculus Mathematics (3cr.) and MATH-M 126 Trigonometric Functions (2cr.) Note: Math M208 and 209 (Technical Calculus) are no longer offered MATH-M 215 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (5cr.) MATH-M 216 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II (5cr.) NURS-H 355 Data Analysis in Clinical Practice & Health Care Research SOC-S 351 Social Statistics F. INFORMATION LITERACY COAS-Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy (1cr.) G. COMPUTER LITERACY BUS-K 201 The Computer in Business CSCI-A 106 Introduction to Computing CSCI-A 107 Programming within Applications (4cr.) CSCI-A 201 Introduction to Programming (4cr.) CSCI-B 100 Problem Solving Using Computers (4cr.) CSCI-C 101 Computer Programming I (4cr.) CSCI-C 201 Computer Programming II (4cr.) EDUC-W 200 Microcomputing in Education FINA-P 273 Computer Art and Design 1 INFO-I 101 Introduction to Informatics (4cr.) INFO-I 210 Information Infrastructure I (4cr.) INFO-I 211 Information Infrastructure II (4cr.) MUS-T120 Computer Skills for Musicians COMMON CORE: 4 courses, 1 from each area, including at least one course at the 300-level Refer to the General Education website for course descriptions: https://www.iusb.edu/general-educ. A. THE NATURAL WORLD: any department code with course number N 190 OR N 390 and this notation in the Class Schedule: CAMPUSWIDE GEN ED COMMON CORE: THE NATURAL WORLD B. HUMAN BEHAVIOR & SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS: any department code with course number B 190 OR B 399 and this notation in the Class Schedule: CAMPUSWIDE GEN ED COMMON CORE: HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS Non-standard designates: EDUC-P 250 = B399 (NOTE: P 250 credit hours do not count for 300-400 level total) C. LITERARY AND INTELLECTUAL TRADITIONS: any department code with course number T 190 OR T 390 and this notation in the Class Schedule: CAMPUSWIDE GEN ED COMMON CORE: LITERARY AND INTELLECTUAL TRADITIONS Non-standard designates: ENG-T 191/192 D. ARTS, AESTHETICS, & CREATIVITY: any department code with course number A 190, A 390, OR A 399 and this notation in the Class Schedule: CAMPUSWIDE GEN ED COMMON CORE: ARTS, AESTHETICS, AND CREATIVITY Non-standard designates: THTR-T 120 H:\CLAS_StudentServices\CurriculumMaterials\ProgramSheets\CrsesFulfillingCmpsswideGenEd reqr CLAS Advising Center Last update: April 2016 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL VALUES: 3 courses, 1 from each area NON-WESTERN CULTURES AHST-A 307 Introduction to Non-Western Art (formerly FINAA 300 & FINA-A 307) ANTH-A 250 Anthropology in the Modern World *ANTH-A 385 Topics in Anthropology VT: Anthropology of Cybercultures VT: Brazil: Culture, Race & Identity VT: Contemporary Chinese Society VT: Rise and Fall of Ancient Civilizations VT: Race and Ethnicity in Latin America ANTH-E 105 Culture and Society *ANTH-E 300 Culture Areas and Ethnic Groups VT: Latin America VT: People/Cultures of the Carribean ANTH-E 310 Introduction to the Cultures of Africa ANTH-E 320 Indians of North America ANTH-E 321 Peoples of Mexico ANTH-E 323 Indians of Indiana ANTH-E 335 Ancient Civilizations of Mesoamerica ANTH-E 365 Women and Power ANTH-E 391/WGS-E 391 Women in Developing Countries ANTH-E 397 Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East ANTH-E 402 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective ANTH-P 398 The Rise of Civilization EALC-E 271 20th Century Japanese Culture EDUC-E 201 Multicultural Education and Global Awareness ENG-L 382 Fiction of the Non-Western World GEOG-G 110 Introduction to Human Geography GEOG-G 120 Regions of the World HIST-C 391 History of Medieval Near East HIST-E 300 Issues in African History: Modern Africa HIST-G 358 Early Modern Japan HIST-G 369 Modern Japan HIST-H 101 World in the Twentieth Century (ElEd students only) HIST-H 207 Modern East Asian Civilization HIST-H 211 Latin American Culture & Civilization HIST-H 237 Traditional East Asian Civilization HIST-W 300 Issues in World History VT: Intro to Islamic Civilization MUS-M375 Ethnic and Pop Music of the World PHIL-P 283 Non Western Philosophy PHIL-P 374 Early Chinese Philosophy *PHIL-P 383 Topics in Philosophy, VT: Non Western Philosophy POLS-Y 107 Intro to Comparative Politics POLS-Y 109 Intro to International Relations POLS-Y 324 Gender and Politics POLS-Y 330 Central American Politics POLS-Y 337 Latin American Politics POLS-Y 343 Politics of International Development REL-R 153 Religions of the East *SOC-S 362 World Societies and Cultures VT: Costa Rica (study abroad) VT: Mexico (study abroad) *SOC-S 410 Topics in Social Organization (This course number is valid PRIOR to Fall 2010) VT: Mexico: Study abroad VT: Gender & Work in Global Economy (Crslst: WGS-W 400) VT: International Inequalities *SOC-S 460 Topics in Non-Western Cultures (This course number is valid after Fall 2010) VT: Gender and Work in the Global Economy VT: International Inequalities SPAN-S 275 Hispanic Culture and Conversation *TEL-R 404 Topical Seminar in Telecommunication: VT: Brazilian Film *TEL-R 313 Comparative Media Systems VT: Japan, Asia, and the World in Media WGS-E 391 Women in Developing Countries (Crslst: Anth-E391) WGS-W 301 International Perspectives on Women *WGS-W 400 Topics in Women's Studies VT: Gender and Work in Global Economy DIVERSITY IN U.S. SOCIETY AFAM-A 150 Survey of the Culture of Black America (Crslist: HIST A100) ANTH-E 380 Urban Anthropology CMLT-C 253 Third World and Black American Films EDUC-H 340 Education and American Culture ENG-E 110 Diversity in U.S. Literature ENG-L 370 Recent Black American Writing ENG-L 379 American Ethnic and Minority Literature *HIST-A 100 Issues in U.S. History VT: Survey of the Culture of Black Americans (Crosslist: AFAM –A 150) HIST-A 310 Survey of American Indians I HIST-A 352 History of Latinos in the U.S. HIST-A 355 Afro-American History to the 1890s HIST-A 356 Afro-American History, 1890s to the Present HIST-H 105 American History I HIST-H 106 American History II HIST-H 124 U.S. Civil Rights HIST-H 260 History of Women in the U.S. (Crosslist: WGS-H 260) LSTU-L 110 Labor and Society *LSTU-L 390 Topics in Labor History, VT: Labor in U.S. History POLS-Y 327 Gender Politics in U.S. (Crosslist: WGS-Y 327) POLS-Y 329 Racial and Ethnic Politics in the United States PSY-P 391 Psychology of Gender, Race, Ethnicity (Crosslist: WGS-P 391) REL-R 160 Religion in American Culture SOC-S 161 Principles of Sociology SOC-S 163 Social Problems SOC-S 306 Urban Society SOC-S 316 Sociology of the Family SOC-S 317 Social Stratification (formerly Inequality) SOC-S 335 Race and Ethnic Relations SOC-S 338 Sociology of Gender Roles (Crosslist: WGS-S 338) *SOC-S 360 Topics in Social Policy, VT: Law & Society SWK-S 102 Diversity in a Pluralistic Society WGS-H 260 History of Women in the U.S. (Crosslist: HIST-H 260) WGS-P 391 Psychology of Gender, Race, Ethnicity (Crosslist: PSY-P 391) WGS-S 338 Sociology of Gender Roles (Crosslist: SOC-S 338) WGS-W 100 Gender Studies *WGS-W 201 Women and Culture: Introduction to Women’s Studies VT: Race, Class, and Ethnicity: Confronting Biases WGS-Y 327 Gender Politics in U.S. (Crosslist: POLS) HEALTH & WELLNESS (2 credit minimum) EDUC-M 359 Health and Wellness for Teachers (2 cr.) HPER (any 2 cr.) HPER-N 220 Nutrition for Health MUS-X 070 University Choral Ensembles (1-2 cr.) NURS-B 108 Personal Health & Wellness (2 cr.; enrollment restricted to NURS students) NURS-B 109 Personal Health and Wellness (1cr., plus any 1cr. HPER) NURS-B 233 Health and Wellness (4 cr.) THTR-D 110 Social Dance (2 cr.) THTR-D 111 Intro to Latin Dance (2 cr.) THTR-D 115 Modern Dance I (2 cr.) THTR-D 120 Ballet I (2 cr.) THTR-D 130 Flamenco I (2 cr.) THTR-D 140 Jazz Dance I (2 cr.) THTR-D 150 Middle Eastern Dance I (2 cr.) THTR-D 215 Modern Dance II (2 cr.) THTR-D 220 Ballet II (2 cr.) THTR-D 230 Flamenco Dance II (2 cr.) THTR-D 240 Jazz Dance II (2 cr.) THTR-D 250 Middle Eastern Dance II (2 cr.) H:\CLAS_StudentServices\CurriculumMaterials\ProgramSheets\CrsesFulfillingCmpsswideGenEd reqr *VT = Variable Topic Please note: ONLY the APPROVED Variable Topics (VT) listed meet the corresponding campus General Education requirement. CLAS Advising Center Last update: April 2016 Courses Fulfilling Additional CLAS B.A. Degree Requirements (Courses to satisfy 4 areas) Refer to the CLAS Advising Center website for more information and updated course lists: https://www.iusb.edu/clas-advising/advising_handouts.php All courses are not available each semester. 1. SECOND LEVEL WRITING (taken after 56 credit hours; requires minimum grade of ‘C’) AHST-A 320 Art of the Medieval World (formerly FINA-A 320) AHST-A 321 Romans and Barbarians: Early Medieval Art AHST-A 490 ANTH-A 360 ECON-E 490 ENG-L 202 ENG-L 450 ENG-L 460 ENG-W 231 ENG-W 232 ENG-W 234 ENG-W 250 ENG-W 260 ENG-W 270 ENG-W 315 ENG-W 350 HIST-J 495 HPSC-X 201 JOUR-J 200 PHIL-P 310 PHIL-P 312 PHIL-P 325 PHIL-P 495 POLS-Y 490 PSY-P 420 PSY-P 421 PSY-P 429 PSY-P 435 PSY-P471 PSY- P481 SOC-S 349 SOC-S457 *WGS-W 240 *WGS-W 302 WGS-W 360 (formerly FINA-A 321; not currently offered) Topics in Art History (formerly FINA-A 490) Anthropological Thought Advanced Undergraduate Seminar in Economics Literary Interpretation Seminar: British and American Authors Seminar: Literary Form, Mode, and Theme Professional Writing Skills Introduction to Business Writing Technical Report Writing Writing in Context Film Criticism Argumentative Writing Writing for the Web Advanced Expository Writing Proseminar for History Majors Nature of Scientific Inquiry Reporting, Writing, and Editing I Topics in Metaphysics Topics in Theory of Knowledge Social Philosophy: Personal Relationships Senior Proseminar in Philosophy Senior Seminar in Political Science Laboratory in Community Psychology Laboratory in Social Psychology Laboratory in Developmental Psychology Laboratory in Human Learning and Cognition Lab in Developmental & Social Psychology Laboratory in Clinical Psychology Topics in Contemporary Sociology Theory Writing for Social Scientists VT: Writing Women's Lives VT’s: Body Politics OR Women & Sustainability Feminist Theory 2. WESTERN CULTURE BEFORE 1800 AHST-A 101 AHST-A 320 ENG-E 301 ENG-E 302 ENG-L 101 ENG-L 305 HIST-A 301 HIST-A 302 HIST-B 342 HIST-B 346 HIST-B 352 HIST-C 386 HIST-C 388 HIST-H 113 HIST-H 205 HIST-H 206 HPSC-X 220 PHIL-P 201 PHIL-P 202 PHIL-P 214 PHIL-P 340 POLS-Y 381 POLS-Y 383 *REL-R 152 REL-R 210 REL-R 220 SPAN-S 306 SPAN-S 450 *SPAN-S 495 SPCH-S 321 THRT-T 470 WGS-B 342 Ancient and Medieval Art (formerly FINA-A 101) Art of the Medieval World (formerly FINA-A 320) Literatures in English to 1600 Literatures in English 1600-1800 Western World Masterpieces I (no longer offered) Chaucer Colonial America Revolutionary America Women in Medieval Society (cross-list: WGS) The Crusades Western Europe in the High and Late Middle Ages Greek History Roman History History of Western Civilization 1 Ancient Civilization Medieval Culture Issues in Science: Humanistic (title correction) Ancient Greek Philosophy (cross-list HPSC-Y 201) Medieval to Modern Philosophy Modern Philosophy Classics in Ethics History of Political Theory I American Political Ideas I Jews, Christians, Muslims VT: Religions of the West Introduction to the Old Testament Introduction to the New Testament Masterpieces in Spanish Literature II Don Quijote Hispanic Colloquium VT: Don Juan Rhetoric and Modern Discourse History of Theatre I Women in Medieval Society (cross-list: HIST) 3. NATURAL SCIENCE + LAB (5cr) (in addition to campuswide Natural World requirement) May include another N190 or N390 or other natural science course linked to a lab or integrated lecture/lab course, totaling at least 5 credits from anatomy, astronomy, biology, biochemistry, chemistry, geology, microbiology, physics, physiology, plant science, or zoology. 4. LANGUAGE STUDY Completion of fourth semester language class or one course at 300 or 400-level (Japanese, French, German, Spanish.) *VT = Variable Topic Please note: ONLY the APPROVED Variable Topics (VT) listed meet the corresponding CLAS General Education requirement. H:\CLAS_StudentServices\CurriculumMaterials\ProgramSheets\CLAS_GeneralEducationReqr