| Area I – Arts and Humanities
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| ART – Art
ART 100 Introduction to Art
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| ENGL – English
Allof these courses require ENGL 102 as a prerequisite. ENGL 215 Far Eastern Literature in Translation
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| HUM – Humanities
HUM 207 Introduction to Humanities
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| MODERN LANGUAGES
Taking two courses in a language sequence, such as FREN 101 and FREN 102 will meet the requirement for both a Core course and the Depth requirement.
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| FREN – French
FREN 101 Elementary French I
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| GERM – German
GERM 101 Elementary German I
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| JAPN – Japanese
JAPN 101 Elementary Japanese I
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| SPAN – Spanish
SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I
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| MUS – Music
MUS 100 Introduction to Music
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| PHIL – Philosophy
PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy
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| THEA – Theatre Arts
THEA 101 Introduction to Theatre
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| Area II – Social Sciences
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| ANTH – Anthropology
ANTH 101 Physical Anthropology
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| CJA – Criminal Justice Administration
CJA 101 Introduction to Law and Justice
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| COMM – Communications
COMM 101 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
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| ECON – Economics
ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics If you earn credit in ECON 201 or ECON 202, you cannot receive credit for ECON 210.
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| EDUC – Teacher Education
EDUC 201 Foundations of Education
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| GEOG – Geography
GEOG 100 Introduction to Geography
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| HIST – History
HIST 101 History of Western Civilization If you have received credit in HIST 101 and HIST 102, you cannot take HIST 201 or HIST 202. Likewise, if you have received credit for HIST 111 or HIST 112, you cannot take HIST 211 or HIST 212.
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| POLS – Political Science
POLS 101 American National Government
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| PSYC – Psychology
PSYC 101 General Psychology
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| SOC – Sociology
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology
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| SOCWRK – Social Work
SOCWRK 200 Introduction to Social Welfare |
