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an upper division (3000- or 4000-level) foreign literature course taught in the original
language;
an upper division (3000- or 4000-level) Greek or Latin literature course with readings in the
original language;
International students may satisfy this requirement by either taking a course in the English
department,
or an upper division foreign language literature course.
6 hrs Philosophy
Two course sequence including PHIL 2050: Ethics. Students may take PHIL 1050 or an upper
division
philosophy as their second course.
8 hrs Sciences
8 hours in a single science: BIOL, CHEM, EAS, or PHYS, outside the department offering the B.S.
degree.
6 hrs World History
All students must complete two courses: HIST1110: Origins of the Modern World to 1500 , and
HIST1120:
Origins of the Modern World 1500 to the Present.
6 hrs Social Science
All students must complete six hours of course work in the Social Sciences. This requirement can be
fulfilled
by two three-hour courses in the Social Sciences from: AAM 2500, ASTD 3200, Communication
(CMM1000, 2000, 2400, 2800, CMM2300 only), Communication Sciences and Disorders
(CSDI1000,
3000 only), Criminology and Criminal Justice, Economics, Education (EDF4240, EDI4620,
EDSP4310 only),
Political Science, Psychology, Public Policy Studies (except for field service), Social Work
(SWRK1000, 2100,
3100, 3200 only), or Sociology and Anthropology. SOC 2210, 2600, 3630, and 3620 cannot satisfy
both a
social science and a natural science requirement of the core curriculum.
Courses that meet both requirements of the Core Curriculum and a department's or program's
requirement
for the major or minor may be regarded as fulfilling both requirements simultaneously, provided
departmental and program policies are preserved. Communication majors may count one
communication
course in the Social Science core toward their social science requirement. Neither cross-listed
courses, nor
courses meeting both a Core Curriculum and a department's or program's requirement for the major
or minor
are counted twice for degree credit.
3 hrs Fine Arts
Students must satisfy this requirement through taking one or more of
the following courses (for a total of 3 hours). Exception: A student may
not take Class Piano or Class Voice for core credit concurrently with
applied (private) lessons on that instrument. A student may, however,
receive core credit for a combination of class and private lessons on
a single instrument if the instruction occurs during different semesters.
All courses are 3 credit hours except where noted.
Fine Arts Courses
FPA 1000 Intro to the Arts
FPA 1100 The Arts and Social Change
Studio Art Courses
ART2000: Drawing I
ART2100: Design
ART2120: Intro to 3D Design
ART2150: Color Theory
ART2200: Painting I
ART2300: Printmaking I
ART2400: Ceramics I
ART2450: Sculptural I
ART2480 Fibers and Textiles
ART2490 Jewelry and Metalsmithing
ART2500: Computer Art I
ART2600: Photography I
ART2700: Graphic Design I
Art History Courses
AAM 2120 Survey of Art in Africa since Prehistory
AAM2220 Introduction to African-American Art
Cultural Diversity
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