AREA I: Communication Skills

 

Spoken Communication: COM 290 Public Speaking
Written Communication: ENG 107 College Composition
Second Language FRN 101-102 Elementary French I and II
Acquisition: SPA 101-102 Elementary Spanish I and II

 

Additional second languages may be approved.

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AREA II: Traditions and Cultural Expression (9 credits)

Fine Arts Cluster: ART 101 Survey: History of Art I
ART 102 Survey: History of Art II
ART 213 Cities, People, and Architecture
ART 231 Classical Art
ART 301 United States Art
MUS 151 Intro to Music Literature
MUS 189 Music, Live!
MUS 201 Experiencing Musical Art
MUS 226 Blues, Jazz, Gospel, & Ragtime
MUS 252 Women in Music History
MUS 291 Music in World Cultures

 

History Cluster: HIS 101 Trials of the Centuries
HIS 128 Creation of the Atlantic World
HIS 130 Introduction to American Civilization
HIS 133 Travelers' Tales
HIS 135 The Upheavals of War: War and Society
HIS 137 His/Her Story: Makers of World History

 

Literature Cluster: ENG 204 Literature of the African Diaspora
ENG 205 Stories and Their Writers
ENG 206 Plays and Playwrights
ENG 208 The Art of Poetry
SPA 206 Spanish and Spanish American Voices
SPA 210 Latina Voices

 

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AREA III: Search for Ultimate Meanings (6 credits)

Philosophy Cluster: PHI 201 History of Ancient Philosophy
PHI 203 History of Modern Philosophy
PHI 205 Social and Political Philosophy
PHI 210 Theoretical Ethics
PHI 212 The Moral Dimension: Persons & Community
PHI 250 Women and Philosophy

 

Religious Studies & RST 101 Religion and Human Experience
Theology Cluster: RST 210 Religion and Culture
RST 225 Religion and Women
RST 245 Religion and Money
RST 250 African-American Religious Experience
RST 265 Religion and Family
THE 121 Introduction to Catholic Theology
THE 201 Introduction to the Old Testament
THE 202 Acts, Paul, and Revelation
THE 203 Gospel Traditions
THE 222 Christian Spirituality
THE 223 Christ, Church, and Society

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AREA IV: Scientific and Mathematical Exploration (7-12 credits)

Laboratory Science Cluster: BIO 101 Introduction to Biology*
BIO 151-152 General Biology I, II*
CHE 101 Chemistry in a Changing World*
CHE 105 Fundamentals of Chemistry I*
ENV 101 Discovering Planet Earth*
ENV 104-105 The Science of Global Change I, II*
PHY 101 Physics for the Non-Scientist
PHY 105 General Physics I

 

Quantitative Analysis Cluster: MAT 108 Elementary Mathematical Modeling
MAT 109 Foundation of Mathematics
MAT 123 Pre-Calculus

 

Exploration Cluster: BIO 101 Introduction to Biology*
BIO 151-152 General Biology I, II*
CHE 101 Chemistry in a Changing World*
CHE 105 Fundamentals of Chemistry I*
ENV 101 Discovering Planet Earth*
ENV 104-105 The Science of Global Change I, II*
MAT 125 Calculus I
MAT 141 Introduction to Programming
MAT 210 Statistical Inference
PHY 106 Acoustics: The Science of Music
PHY 220 Astronomy

* One course may fulfill only one FLC requirement even if the course is approved for more than one cluster.

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AREA V: Perspectives on Self and Society (9 credits)

 

Economics Cluster: ECO 105 Contemporary Issues
ECO 121 Introduction to Economics - Macro
ECO 122 Introduction to Economics - Micro
ECO 262 Inequality
ECO 270 International Economics
ECO 375 Women and the Economy

 

Political Science Cluster: PSC 200 Comparative Politics
PSC 210 Political Futures
PSC 216 Civil Rights and Liberties
PSC 220 Politics and Fiction
PSC 312 Introduction to International Relations
PSC 328 Women and the Law

 

Psychology Cluster: PSY 121 Introduction to Psychology
PSY 241 Women: Developmental & Multicultural Perspectives
PSY 257 Child Psychology

 

Sociology Cluster: SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology
SOC 200 Social Crises and Social Policy
SOC 201 Sociology of Education
SOC 254 Global Social Issues
SOC 261 Family and Society
SOC 350 Race and Racism

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