Trinity Academic Catalog
2005-2006
 

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Academic Catalog 2005-2006

The Foundation for Leadership Curriculum - Approved Courses

Area I: Communication Skills

Area II: Traditions and Cultural Expression

Area III: Search for Ultimate Meanings

Area IV: Scientific and Mathematical Exploration

Area V: Perspectives on Self and Society

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AREA I: Communication Skills

Current Courses
Prev. Course #
Spoken Communication:

COM 290 Public Speaking

(---)
Written Communication:
ENGL 107 College Composition (ENG 107)
Second Language Acquisition:

SPAN 101-102 Elementary Spanish I and II

(SPA 101-102)

Additional second languages may be approved.

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AREA II: Traditions and Cultural Expression (9 credits)

Current Courses
Prev. Course #
Fine Arts
FNAR 101 Survey: History of Art I (ART 101)
Cluster: FNAR 102 Survey: History of Art II (ART 102)
FNAR 145 Intro to Music Literature (MUS 151)
FNAR 205 Modern Art (---)
FNAR 223 Cities, People, and Architecture (ART 213)
FNAR 241 Experiencing Musical Art (MUS 201)
FNAR 243 Blues, Jazz, Gospel, & Ragtime (MUS 226)
FNAR 247 Women in Music History (MUS 252)
FNAR 249 Music in World Cultures (MUS 291)
FNAR 313 United States Art (ART 301)
FNAR 345 Classical & Romantic Music (MUS 302)
   


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


Literature
ENGL 271 Literature of the African Diaspora (ENG 204)
Cluster: ENGL 281 The Art of Poetry (ENG 208)
ENGL 283 Stories and Their Writers (ENG 205)
ENGL 287 Tales of Terror (---)
ENGL 285 Plays and Playwrights (ENG 206)
SPAN 211 Spanish and Spanish American Voices (SPA 206)
SPAN 213 Latina Voices (SPA 210)

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AREA III: Search for Ultimate Meanings (6 credits)

Current Courses
Prev. Course #
Philosophy
PHIL 211 Ancient Philosophy (PHI 201)
Cluster: PHIL 215 Modern Philosophy (PHI 203)
PHIL 231 Social and Political Philosophy (PHI 205)
PHIL 237 Women and Philosophy (PHI 250)
PHIL 241 Introduction to Theoretical Ethics (PHI 210)
PHIL 245 The Moral Dimension (PHI 212)


Religious RST 101 Religion and Human Experience (---)
Studies
RST 210 Religion and Culture (---)
&Theology RST 225 Religion and Women (---)
Cluster: 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)

Current Courses
Prev. Course #
Laboratory   BIOL 101 Introduction to Biology* (BIO 101)
Science
BIOL 111 General Biology I* (BIO 151)
Cluster: BIOL 112 General Biology II* (BIO 152)
CHEM 101 Chemistry in a Changing World* (CHE 101)
CHEM 111 Fundamentals of Chemistry I* (CHE 105)
ENVS 101 Discovering Planet Earth* (ENV 101)
ENVS 111 Environmental Science I* (ENV 104)
ENVS 112 Environmental Science II* (ENV 105)
PHYS 101 Physics for the Non-Scientist (PHY 101)
PHYS 111 General Physics I (PHY 115)


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


Exploration
BIOL 101 Introduction to Biology* (BIO 101)
Cluster: BIOL 111 General Biology I* (BIO 151)
BIOL 112 General Biology II* (BIO 152)
CHEM 101 Chemistry in a Changing World* (CHE 101)
CHEM 111 Fundamentals of Chemistry I* (CHE 105)
CMSC 111Introduction to Programming (MAT 141)
ENVS 101 Discovering Planet Earth* (ENV 101)
ENVS 111 Environmental Science I* (ENV 104)
ENVS 112 Environmental Science II* (ENV 105)
MATH 125 Calculus I (MAT 125)
MATH 210 Statistical Inference (MAT 210)
PHYS 103 Acoustics: The Science of Music (PHY 106)
PHYS 105 Astronomy (PHY 220)

* 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)

Current Courses
Prev. Course #
Economics
ECON 101 Introduction to Microeconomics (ECO 122)
Cluster: ECON 102 Introduction to Macroeconomics (ECO 121)
ECON 103 Current Issues in Microeconomics  
ECON 104 Current Issues in Macroeconomics  
ECON 223 Women in the Economy  
ECON 253 Issues in Economic Development (ECO 280)
ECON 299 Honors Seminar (ECO 262)
ECON 351 International Trade (ECO 270)


Political POLS 201 Civil Rights and Liberties (PSC 216)
Science  POLS 211 Women and the Law (PSC 328)
Cluster: POLS 231 Introduction to Comparative Politics (PSC 200)
POLS 241 Introduction to International Relations (PSC 312)
POLS 273 Politics and Fiction (PSC 220)


Psychology
PSYC 101 Introductory Psychology (PSY 121)
Cluster: PSYC 161 Women: Developmental & Multicultural Perspectives (PSY 241)
PSYC 231 Child Psychology (PSY 257)


Sociology
SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (SOC 100)
Cluster: SOCY 105 Social Crises and Social Policy (SOC 200)
SOCY 131 Global Social Issues (SOC 254)
SOCY 201 Sociology of Education (SOC 201)
SOCY 261 Family and Society (SOC 261)
SOCY 323 Race and Racism (SOC 350)

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