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GENERAL EDUCATION
INTRODUCTION
 
MATHEMATICAL AND NATURAL SCIENCES HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND SOCIETY WRITING, SPEAKING AND INFORMATION LITERACY
FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY FOR GRADUATION TECHNOLOGY FLUENCY PHYSICAL EDUCATION FREE ELECTIVES
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES REQUIREMENT
(min. 21 hr.)
CURRICULAR RESTRICTIONS COURSES
 
Include at least one course which focuses on a non-English speaking culture   
among the Humanities and Social Sciences Area courses
 

 

LITERATURE 
(min. 3 hr.)

 

HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY OR RELIGION
(min. 3 hr.)
VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS
OR HISTORY (min. 3 hr.)

SOCIAL SCIENCES
(min. 6 hr.)

ADDITIONAL HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

 
HISTORY PHILOSOPHY RELIGION
 
HISTORY
Courses marked with an asterisk (*) focus on a non-English speaking culture.
  1. AFS/HI 275 Introduction to History of South and East Africa*
  2. AFS/HI 276 Introduction to History of West Africa*
  3. ARC 242 History of Western Architecture
  4. HI 205 Western Civilization Since 1400*
  5. HI 207 Ancient World to 180 AD*
  6. HI 208 The Middle Ages*
  7. HI 209 Europe, Renaissance to Waterloo, 1300-1815*
  8. HI 210 Modern Europe 1815-Present*
  9. HI 215 Latin America to 1826*
  10. HI 216 Latin America Since 1826*
  11. HI 221 British History to 1688
  12. HI 222 History of British Cultures and Societies
  13. HI 233 The World in the 20th Century*
  14. HI 251 Early American History
  15. HI 252 Modern American History
  16. HI 263 Asian Civilization to 1800*
  17. HI 264 Modern Asia: 1800 to Present*
  18. HI 270 Modern Middle East*
  19. HI/AFS 275 Introduction to History of South and East Africa*
  20. HI/AFS 276 Introduction to History of West Africa*
  21. HON 290 Special Topics - History - as of January 2004
  22. HON 293 Special Topics - History/Literature - (2000-2003)
 
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