| Area |
Subject |
Introductory |
| Social
Science
(Two classes chosen from among
the following)
|
|
Technology In Society |
ENGR-F 200-001
This course uses concepts and theories from
humanities and social sciences to study topics
relevant to the science and engineering profession. (fall 2003)
|
|
American Studies |
American Studies 182
(Introduction to Environment, Science & Technology),
185 (Introduction to Race, Class & Ethnicity)
|
|
Anthropology |
Anthropology 101 (Introduction
to Anthropology), 130 (Cultures of the World)
|
|
Economics |
Economics 105 (Introductory
Macroeconomics), 106 (Introductory Microeconomics)
|
| Geography
|
Geography 102 (Human
Geography) |
| Linguistics
|
Linguistics 101 (Introduction
to the Study of Language) |
|
Political Science |
Political Science 110
(The Political World), 200 (American Politics)
|
|
Psychology |
Psychology 105 (General
Psychology) |
|
Sociology |
Sociology 101 (Introduction
to Sociology) |
| Humanities
(Two
classes
chosen from
among the
following)
|
|
American Studies |
American Studies 186
(Introduction to Southwest Studies) |
| Classics
|
Classics 107 (Greek
Mythology), 204 (Greek Civilization), 205 (Roman Civilization)
|
|
Comparative Literature |
Comparative Literature
and Cultural Studies 223, 224 (Literary Questions)
|
|
English Literature |
English 150 (The Study
of Literature), 292, 293 (Western Literature/World Contexts)
|
Foreign
Languages and Literatures
Must be other than the student's native language(s)
|
Foreign Languages (M
Lang) 101 (Elementary Topics in Foreign Languages)
|
|
History |
History 101, 102 (Western
Civilization), 161, 162 (History of the United States)
|
| Philosophy
|
Philosophy 101 (Introduction
to Philosophical Problems), 201 (Greek Philosophy), 202
(Modern Philosophy) |
|
Religious Studies |
Religious studies 107
(Living World Religions) |
| Second Language
|
One course chosen from
any of the lower division non-English language offerings
of the Departments of Linguistics, Spanish and Portuguese,
and Foreign Languages and Literature. Students with a
knowledge of a second language equivalent to four semesters
of study are deemed to have satisfied this requirement. CLEP
and AP credit can be used for placement, but unless the
student has demonstrated knowledge equivalent to four
semesters of study, an additional semester of a second
language must be taken. |
| Fine
Arts
(One class
chosen from
the following)
|
Art History |
Art History 101 (Introduction
to Art), 201, 202 (History of Art I, II) |
| Dance |
Dance 105 (Dance appreciation)
|
| Media Arts
|
Media Arts 210 (Introduction
to Film) |
| Music |
Music 139, 140 (Music
Appreciation) |
| Theater |
Theater 122 (Introduction
to Theater) |