Choices for University Core Requirements
Students enrolled in the University Honors College may enroll in the Honors equivalents of any of the core options listed below.
If choosing 2 History/1 Lit option, choose any single Lit course.
If choosing 2 Lit/1 History option, must complete Lit I & II from the same
series.
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ENGL 2200 (World Literature I) – 3 hrs
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ENGL 2210 (World Literature II) – 3 hrs
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ENGL 2230 (British Literature I) – 3 hrs
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ENGL 2240 (British Literature II) – 3 hrs
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ENGL 2250 (American Literature I) – 3 hrs
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ENGL 2260 (American Literature II) – 3 hr s
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ENGL 2270 (African American Lit I) – 3 hrs
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ENGL 2280 (African American Lit II) – 3 hrs
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ARCH 2600 (The Art of Architecture, Place, and Culture) – 3 hrs
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ARTS 1510 (L oo kin g at Art: Approaches to Interp re ta tio n ) – 3 hrs
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ARTS 1610 (Introduction to Art History) – 3 hrs
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ENVD 2040 (Design, Invention, and Society) – 3 hrs
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INDD 1120 (Industrial Design in Modern Society) – 3 hrs.
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MUSI 2730 (A p pre ciatio n of Music) – 3 hrs
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MUSI 2740 (Survey of Popular Music) – 3 hrs
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MUSI 2750 (Music and Science) – 3 hrs
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MDIA 2350 (Introduction to Film Studies) – 3 hrs
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THEA 2010 (Introduction to Theatre) – 3 hrs
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THEA 2020 (Acting Aesthetics) – 3 hrs
Core Social Science options
One Core Humanities course is required only for students choosing the
2 History/ 1 Lit option.
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FLGC 1150 (Global Fluency and Awareness) – 3 hrs
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PHIL 1010 (Intro to Logic) – 3 hrs
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PHIL 1020 (Into to Ethics) – 3 hrs
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PHIL 1030 (Ethics & Health Sciences) – 3 hrs
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PHIL 1040 (Business Ethics) – 3 hrs
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PHIL 1050 (Political Philosophy) – 3 hrs
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PHIL 1060 (Ph iloso ph y of East and West) – 3 hrs
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PHIL 1070 (Philosophy of Art, Value, and Society) – 3 hrs
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PHIL 1080 (Intro to Philosophy of Religion) – 3 hrs
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PHIL 1090 (Philoso ph y of Race and Gender) – 3 hrs
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PHIL 1100 (Intro to Philosophy) – 3 hrs
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PHIL 1110 (P hilo so ph y of Science and Critical Thinking) – 3 hrs
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PHIL 1120 (Intro to Environmental Ethics) – 3 hrs
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RELG 1040 (Western Religions) – 3 hrs
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RELG 1050 (Eastern Religions) – 3 hr s
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UNIV 2710 (Human Odyssey) – 3 hrs
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A 2
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Core Fine Arts class – 3 hrs
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A 2
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Core Literature class – 3 hrs
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~HONR 1017 (Technology and Culture II) – 3 hrs.
~ Only fo r students enrolled in the University Honors College
One Core Social Science course is required only for students choosing
the 2 Lit/ 1 History core option.
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AFRI 2000 (Intro to Africana Studies) – 3 hrs
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AGEC 1000 (Global Issues in Food, Ag, Dev, and Environment) – 3 hrs
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ANTH 1000 (Intro to Anthropology) – 3 hrs
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COUN 2000 (Living & Communicating in a Diverse Society) – 3 hrs
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GEOG 1010 (Global Geography) – 3 hrs
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GSHS 2000 (Global Studies in Human Sciences – 3hrs
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NATR 2050 (People and the Environment) -- 3 hrs
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POLI 1050 (Global Politics and Issues) – 3 hrs
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POLI 1090 (American Government) – 3 hrs
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PSYC 2010 (Intro to Psychology) – 3hrs
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SOCY 1000 (Sociology: Global Perspectives) – 3 hrs
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SOCY 1100 (Current Issues in Race and Ethics) – 3 hrs
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SUST 2000 (Intro to Sustainability) – 3 hrs
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UNIV 2720 (Human Odyssey II) – 3 hrs
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WMST 2100 (Intro to Women’s & Gender Studies) – 3 hrs
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~HONR 1007 (Technology and Culture I) – 3 hrs
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~HONR 1027 (Sustainability an d the Modern World I) – 3 hrs
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~HONR 1037 (Sustainability an d the Modern World II) – 3 hrs
~ Only fo r students enrolled in the University Honors College
Students must complete one of the following 2 -course options, plus lab s .
The 2 courses should NOT be taken together during the same semester.
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SCMH 1010 & BIOL 1010 (Concepts of Science & Survey of Life) Additional options
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SCMH 1010 & CSES 1010 (Concepts of Science & Soils and Life) WARNING – These options are NOT
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SCMH 1010 & CSES 1020 (Concepts of Science & Crops and Life) recommended for HCoB students since they
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SCMH 1010 & CHEM 1010 (Concepts of Science & Survey of Chemistry I) include courses structured for Science &
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SCMH 1010 & FOWS 1020 or FOWS 1030 or FOWS 1040 (CoS & Nature I or II or Climate I)
Engineering students.
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SCMH 1010 & GEOL 1100 (C on ce pts of Science & Dynamic Earth)
• BIOL 1020 & BIOL 1030
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SCMH 1010 & PHYS 1000 (Conce pts of Science & Foundations of Physics)
• BIOL 1020 & BIOL 1010**
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SCMH 1010 & PHYS 1150 (Concepts of Science & Ast ronomy)
• CHEM 1030 & CHEM 1040
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SCMH 1010 & PHYS 1500 (C on ce pts of Science & General Physics I)
• CHEM 1110 & CHEM 1020
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BIOL 1000 & BIOL 1010 (Intro to Biology & Survey of Life)
• PHYS 1600 & PHYS 1610
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CHEM 1010 & CHEM 1020 (Survey of Chem istry I & Survey of Chemistry II)
• SCMH 1010 & PHYS 1600
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CSES 1010 & CSES 1020 (Soils and Life & Crops and Life) – can be taken out of sequence
• SCMH 1010 & CHEM 1030
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FOWS 1020 & FOWS 1030 (S cien ce of Nature I & Science of Nature II)
• SCMH 1010 & CHEM 1110
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FOWS 1030 & FOWS 1050 (Climate Science I & Climate Science II)
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GEOG 1020 & GEOG 1030 (Global Systems I & Global Systems II)
**Business majors who earn AP BIOL 1020
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GEOL 1100 & GEOL 1110 (Dynamic Earth & Earth and Life Through Time)
credit and have not earned a 2
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core
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GEOL 1100 & GEOG 1020 or GEOG 1030 (Dynamic Earth & Global Systems I or II)
science credit should take BIOL 1010 to
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PHYS 1500 & PHYS 1510 (General Physics I & General Physics II)
satisfy the 8 hrs core science re quirement.
Available Substitutions
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HIST 1210/1220 (Technology and Civilization I/II) can be substituted for HIST 1010/1020 to satisfy the core History requirement(s)
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MATH 1610 can be substituted for the MATH 1680 requirement. Note that MATH 1610 has higher prerequisites than MATH 1680.