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The School of Related Arts and Sciences

Proudly Announces
New Course Numbers
Effective January 2009

Students, when you register for the winter 2009 term, you will see four-digit course
numbers and a few name changes for the General Studies classes.
These two charts will help you sign up for the correct class.

MATH & SCIENCE COURSES


NEW COURSE OLD COURSE
BIO 1111 Biology I BIO 191 Biology
BIO 1112 Biology II BIO 192 Biology II
BIO 2113 Anatomy & Physiology I BIO 193 Anatomy & Physiology I
BIO 2114 Anatomy & Physiology II BIO 194 Anatomy & Physiology II
BIO2117 Introductory Microbiology BIO 197 Medical Microbiology
CHM 1213 Survey of Inorganic Chemistry CHM 191 General Inorganic Chemistry
CHM 1214 Survey of Organic Chemistry CHM 192 Organic and Biochemistry
and Biochemistry
PHY 1110 Introductory Physics PHY 190 Introductory Physics
PHY 1111 Mechanics PHY 191 Physics I-Mechanics
PHY 1112 Electricity and Magnetism PHY 192 Physics II-Electricity and
Magnetism
PHY 1113 Fluids, Heat, Sound and Light PHY 291 Physics III-Fluids, Heat,
Sound and Light
MAT 0096 Learning Support Mathematics II MAT 096 Math II
MAT 0097 Learning Support Mathematics MAT 097 Math III
III
MAT 0098 Elementary Algebra MAT 098 Beginning Algebra
MAT 0099 Intermediate Algebra MAT 099 Intermediate Algebra
MAT 1012 Foundations of Mathematics MAT 101 General Math
MAT 1011 Business Math MAT 111 Business Math
MAT 1100 Quantitative Skills and MAT 196 Contemporary Mathematics
Reasoning
MAT 1101 Mathematical Modeling MAT 190 Math Modeling
MAT 1111 College Algebra MAT 191 College Algebra
MAT 1113 Precalculus MAT 194 Precalculus
MAT 1131 Differential Calculus* MAT 195 Differential
Calculus/Mat291*
MAT 1127 Introduction to Statistics MAT 198 Introduction to Statistics
MAT 291 Calculus II**

*Note that MAT 195 and MAT 291 are being combined into one class, which is MAT 1131.
MAT 1131 is a 6 credit hour/7 contact hour course. MAT 291 will be offered the winter term for
students who have already taken MAT 195.
HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCE COURSES
NEW COURSE OLD COURSE

ART 1101 Art Appreciation ART 191 Art Appreciation


ECO 1101 Principles of Economics ECO 191 Principles of Economics
ECO 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 193 Macroeconomics
ECO 2106 Principles of Microeconomics ECO 192 Microeconomics
EMP 1000 Interpersonal Relations & EMP 100 Interpersonal Relations &
Professional Development Professional Development
ENG 1010* Fundamentals of English I ENG English
101*
ENG Business English
111*
ENG 1012 Fundamentals of English II ENG 112 Business Communications
ENG 1101 Composition and Rhetoric ENG 191 Composition and Rhetoric
ENG 1102 Literature and Composition ENG 193 Literature and
Composition
ENG 1105 Technical Communication ENG 195 Technical Communication
ENG 2130** American Literature New
HIS 1111*** World History I New
HIS 1112*** World History II New
HIS 2111*** US History I New
HIS 2112*** US History II New
HUM 1101 Introduction to Humanities HUM 191 Introduction to Humanities
MUS 1101 Music Appreciation MUS 191 New
POL 1101 American Government PLS 191 Principles of American
Government
PSY 1010 Basic Psychology PSY 101 Psychology
PSY 1101 Introduction to Psychology PSY 191 Introductory Psychology
PSY 1150 Industrial/Organizational PSY 192 Industrial Organizational
Psychology Psychology
PSY 2103 Human Development PSY 291 Human Growth and
Development
SOC 1101 Introduction to Sociology SOC 191 Introduction to Sociology
SPC 1101 Public Speaking SPC 191 Fundamentals of Speech

* ENG 101 & ENG 111 will be replaced by ENG 1010 beginning spring quarter 2009.
We will offer both ENG 101 and 111 winter quarter.

** American Literature is a new course and will be offered for the first time during
winter quarter and is considered to be a humanities elective.

*** US and World History are new courses and were offered for the first time fall quarter
2008

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