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overview
of new courses added effective 1/2008 - 1/2010 :
Last updated:
October 13, 2009
THE COMPLETE GER LIST
Effective August 1994 - June 2009
Mathematical and Natural Sciences (20 hours) (6 courses)
One must be a mathematics course
Mathematics, Statistics, Logic (6 hours)(2 courses)
BUS/ST 350 Economics and Business Statistics
GC 320 3D Spatial Relations
LOG 201 Logic
LOG/MA 335 Symbolic Logic
MA 103 Topics in Contemporary Mathematics
MA 105 Mathematics of Finance
MA 107 Precalculus I
MA 111 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry
MA 114 Introduction to Finite Mathematics with Applications
MA 121 Elements of Calculus
MA 131 Calculus for Life and Management Sciences A
MA 141 Calculus I
MA
205 Elements of Matrix Computations added - effective 1/09
MA 231 Calculus for Life and Management Sciences B
MA 241 Calculus II.
MA 335 Symbolic Logic
PHI 250 Practical Reasoning
ST 101 Statistics by Example
ST 311 Introduction to Statistics
ST/BUS 350 Economics and Business Statistics
ST 361 Introduction to Statistics for Engineers
Natural Sciences (11 hours)(3 courses)
Two from different basic sciences (biology, chemisry, earth sciences, physics); two of the three courses must have a lab.
Basic Science -
Biology,
Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Physics
Courses
meeting the laboratory course requirement are marked with two asterisks
**
** BO 200 Plant
Life - (see PB 200)
BO 222 Kingdom
of Fungi - (see PB 220)
BIO 105 Biology
in the Modern World
** BIO 106
Biology in the Modern World Lab
BIO 115 Issues in Biology.- added effective 1/09 (also added to GEP NS list)
**BIO 116 Issues in Biology lab.- added effective 1/09 (also added to GEP NS list)
** BIO 125 General Biology
- dropped - effective 8/03
** BIO 181
Introductory Biology I
**BIO 183
Introductory Biology II
CH 100 Chemistry
and Society
CH 101 Chemistry
- A Molecular Science
** CH 102 General
Chemistry Lab
CH 201 Chemistry
- A Quantitative Science
**CH 202 Quantitative
Chemistry Lab
CH 111 Preparatory
Chemistry
FOR/FW/ZO 221
Conservation of Natural Resources
FW/FOR/ZO 221 Conservation of Natural Resources
**MEA 100
Earth System Science - Exploring The Connections
MEA 101 Geology
I: Physical
MEA 102 Geology II: Historical
- dropped- effective
8/05 (see MEA 202)
** MEA 110
Geology I Laboratory
** MEA 111 Geology II Laboratory
- dropped- effective
8/05 (see MEA 211)
MEA 120 The
Dinosaurian World
**MEA 121
The Dinosaurian World Lab
MEA 130 Introduction
to Weather and Climate
** MEA 135
Introduction to Weather and Climate Laboratory
**MEA 150 Environmental Issues in Water
Resources - effective 8/04
MEA 200 Introduction
to Oceanography.
MEA 202 Geology
II: Historical - (formerly
MEA 102) effective 8/05
** MEA 210
Oceanography Lab.
** MEA 211Geology
II: Laboratory -
(formerly MEA 111) effective 8/05
** PB 200 Plant
Life - (formerly BO 200) - effective 6/07
PB 222 Kingdom
of Fungi - (formerly BO 222) - effective 6/07
PY 123 Stellar
and Galactic Astonomy
PY 124 Solar
System Astronomy
** PY 125 Astronomy
Laboratory
** PY 126 Computer-Based
Astronomy Lab.
** PY 131 Conceptual
Physics
** PY 133 Conceptual
Physics: Optics
** PY 201 General
Physics I
** PY 202 General
Physics II
** PY 205 Physics
for Engineers and Scientists I
** PY 208 Physics
for Engineers and Scientists II
** PY 211 University
Physics I
** PY 212 University Physics II
** SSC 200
Soil Science
** ZO 150 Animal
Diversity
** ZO 212 Basic
Human Anatomy and Physiology
ZO/FOR/FW/ 221
Conservation of Natural Resources
Other Natural Sciences
Courses meeting the laboratory course requirement are marked with two asterisks **
ANS 105 Introduction to Companion Animals
ANS 110 Introduction to Equine Science (previously ANS 310)
ANS 200 Introduction to Animal Science - dropped - effective 8/98
ANS/HS 215 Basic Agricultural Genetics
** ANS 250 Applied Animal Nutrition - dropped - effective 1/99
ANS/FS/NTR 301 Introduction to Human Nutrition
** ANS/FS/PO 322 Muscle Foods and Eggs
ANS 324 Milk and Dairy Products
BCH 150 Introductory Biochemical Concepts
** BIO 125 General Biology - dropped - effective 8/03
BIO 140 Survey of Animal Diversity - added - effective 8/08
BIO 141 Animal Diversity Laboratory - added - effective 8/08
BO 213 Plants and Civilization - (see PB 213)
** BO 220 Local Flora - (see PB 220)
BO 222 Kingdom of Fungi - (see PB 222)
BO 277 Space Biology - (see PB 277)
BO 360 Introduction to Ecology - (see PB 360)
** BO 365 Ecology Laboratory - (see PB 365)
** BO 400 Plant Structure & Diversity - (see PB 400)
** BO 405 Wetland Flora - (see PB 405)
CS 210 Lawns and Recreational Turfgrass - effective 1/04
** CS 213 Crops: Adaptation & Production
CS 224 Seed, Sciences & Societies - effective 1/08
** CS 312 Grassland Management for Natural Resources Conservation
CS 230 Introduction to Agroecology - effective 1/05
ENT 201 Insects and People
ENT 203 An Introduction to the Honey Bee and Beekeeping.
ENT
305 Introduction to Forensic Entomology - effective
1/07
** ENT/FOR 402 Forest Entomology
** ENT/ZO 425 General Entomology
** FOR/WPS 202 Wood Anatomy and Properties
** FOR 212
Dendrology
FOR/FW/ZO 221 Conservation of Natural Resources.
** FOR 252 Introduction to Forest Science
** FOR/PP 318 Forest Pathology
** FOR/ENT 402 Forest Entomology
FS 201 Food Science and the Consumer
FS/ANS/NTR 301 Introduction to Human Nutrition
** FS/ANS/PO 322 Muscle Foods and Eggs
FS/ANS 324 Milk and Dairy Products
FW/FOR/ZO 221 Conservation of Natural Resources.
FW 403 Urban Wildlife Management - effective 8/04
GN 301 Genetics in Human Affairs
GN 411 Principles of Genetics
HS 100 Home Horticulture
HS 201 Principles of Horticulture
** HS 211 Ornamental Plants I
** HS 212 Ornamental Plants II
HS/ANS 215 Basic Agricultural Genetics
** HS 301 Plant Propagation
MB 200 Microbiology and World Affairs
** MB 351 General Microbiology
MEA/ZO 220 Marine Biology
MEA 250 Introduction to Coastal Environments
NTR/ANS/FS 301 Introduction to Human Nutrition
PB 213 Plants and Civilization - (formerly BO 213) effective 6/07
** PB 220 Local Flora - (formerly BO 220) effective 6/07
PB 222 Kingdom of Fungi - (formerly BO 222) effective 6/07
PB 277 Space Biology - (formerly BO 277) effective 6/07
PB 360 Introduction to Ecology - (formerly BO 360) effective 6/07 Dropped effective 1/2010
** PB 365 Ecology Laboratory - (formerly BO 365) effective 6/07 Dropped effective 1/2010
** PB 400 Plant Structure & Diversity - (formerly BO 400) effective 6/07
** PB 405 Wetland Flora - (formerly BO 405) effective 6/07
PCC 203 Introduction to Polymer Chemistry (formerly TC 203)
** PO 201 Poultry Science and Production
** PO/ANS/FS 322 Muscle Foods and Eggs
** PP 315 Principles of Plant Pathology
** PP/FOR 318 Forest Pathology
** PY 203 University Physics III
** SSC 361 Role of Soils in Environmental Management
TC 203 Introduction to Polymer Chemistry (See PCC 203)
** TMS 211 Introduction to Fiber Science
TOX 201 Poisons, People and the Environment - effective 1/04
** WPS/FOR 202 Wood Anatomy and Properties
ZO/MEA 220 Marine Biology
ZO/FOR/FW 221 Conservation of Natural Resources
** ZO 260 Evolution, Behavior and Ecology
** ZO/ENT 425 General Entomology
Mathematics and
Natural Sciences Course #6 (3 hours)
Can be selected from any of the mathematical sciences, natural sciences, or science, techonology and society courses.
Science, Technology and Society (3 hours)
This course can partially satisfy either the Humanities and Social Sciences requirement or the Mathematical and Natural Sciences requirement but not both.
This requirement can be satisfied by an interdisciplinary course designed to cover both perspectives)
Humanities and Social Science Perspective
ADN 231 Design History for Engineers
and Scientists (see D 231)
ANT/SOC 261
Technology in Society and Culture
ARE/EC 336
Introduction to Resource and Environmental Economics
ARE/EC 436
Environmental Economics
D 231 Design History
for Engineers and Scientists
DS 244 Material
Culture and Industrial Design -
effective 8/06
EC/ARE 336 Introduction
to Resource and Environmental Economics
EC/ARE 436 Environmental
Economics
ENG 232 Literature
and Medicine - effective 1/03
ENG 233 The
Literature of Agriculture - effective 8/03
ENG 376 Science
Fiction
ENG 425 Analysis
of Scientific and Technical Writing new - effective 1/04
ET 410 Toxic
Substances and Society
FLF
212 French: Language, Culture & Technology - new
- effective 8/07
FLG
212 German Language, Culture, Science & Technology - new
- effective 8/07
FLS 212 Spanish:
Language, Technology, Culture - effective 1/04
HI 321 Ancient
and Medieval Science
HI 322 Rise
of Modern Science
HI 341 Technology
in History
HI 440 American
Environmental History - effective 1/01
HI 480 Scientific
Revolution: 1300-1700
HI 481 History
of the Life Sciences
HI 482 Darwinism
in Science and Society
HI 483 Science
and Religion in European History-
effective 1/01
HI 484 Science
in European Culture
HI 485 History
of American Technology
HON
310 The Creative Process in Science: Analysis, Comparisons, and Cultural Perceptions - effective 8/09
HON
361 Eco-Realism added effective 8/08
HON
362 Information Technology, Society, and Academic Research added effective 8/08
IDS 201 Environmental
Ethics
IDS 220 Coastal
and Ocean Frontiers
IDS 260 Changing
Paradigms of Leadership, Learning, and Service - effective 1/05
IDS/NR 303
Humans and the Environment - effective
8/05
IDS/TAM 414
Textiles and Society
LAR 445 American
Parks, Parkways and Estates
MDS 201 Environmental
Ethics - dropped
8/05 (see IDS 201)
MDS 210 Women & Gender in Science
and Technology - dropped 8/05 (see WGS/STS 210)
MDS 214 Technology
and Values - dropped 8/05 (see STS 214)
MDS 220 Coastal and Ocean
Frontiers - dropped
8/05 (see IDS 220)
MDS 301 Science and Civilization
- dropped 8/05 (see STS 301)
MDS 302 Contemporary Science, Technology
and Human Values - dropped 8/05 (see STS 302)
MDS 303 Humans and the
Environment -
dropped 8/05 (see IDS 303)
MDS 304 Ethical Dimensions of Progress
- dropped 8/05 (see STS 304)
MDS 320 Ethics in Engineering
- dropped 8/05 (see STS 320)
MDS 322 Technological Catastrophes
- dropped 8/05 (see STS 322)
MDS 323 World Population and Food
Prospects - dropped
8/05 (see STS 323)
MDS 324 Alternative Futures
- dropped 8/05 (see STS 324)
MDS 325 Bio-Medical Ethics: An Interdisciplinary
Inquiry - dropped 8/05 (see STS 325)
MDS 326 Technology Assessment
- dropped 8/05 (see STS 326)
MDS 402 Peace and War in the Nuclear
Age - dropped
8/05 (see STS 402)
MDS 405 Technology and American Culture
- dropped 8/05 (see STS 405)
MDS 406 Conservation of Biological
Diversity - dropped
8/05 (see NR 406)
MDS 410 Toxic Substances and Society
- dropped 8/05
(see ET 410)
MDS 412 Entering the 21st Century:
Agricultural, Technological & Environmental Perspectives
- dropped 8/05 (see STS 412)
MDS 414 Textiles and Society -
dropped 8/05 (see IDS/TAM 414)
MDS 451 The Practice of Science and the Arts - dropped 8/05 (see STS 451)
MDS 484 Cross Cultural Technology Transfer - dropped 8/05 (see STS 484)
MDS 485 History of American
Technology - dropped
8/05 (see HI 485)
MDS 490 Issues in Science, Technology
and Society - dropped 8/05 (see STS 490)
NR/IDS 303 Humans
and the Environment - effective
8/05
NR 406 Conservation of Biological Diversity
PHI 311 Philosophical Issues in Medical
Ethics - dropped
8/05 (see PHI/STS 325)
PHI 322 (see PHI 422)
PHI/STS 325
Bio-Medical Ethics (formerly PHI 311)
PHI 340 Philosophy
of Science
PHI 415 Life
Science Ethics - effective 1/04
PHI 422 Philosophical Issues in Environmental
Ethics (formerly PHI 322)
PHI 440 The
Scientific Method
PHI 450 Software
and the Ethics of Ownership - effective 8/01
PS 314 Science,
Technology and Public Policy
PS 336 Global
Environmental Politics
PSY 312 Applied
Psychology
REL/STS 471
Darwinism and Christianity - effective 8/04
SOC/ANT 261 Technology in Society and Culture
SOC 381 Sociology
of Medicine
SOC 450 Environmental
Sociology - effective 1/01
STS/WGS 210 Women
& Gender in Science and Technology
STS 214 Technology
and Values
STS 301 Science and Civilization
STS 302 Contemporary
Science, Technology and Human Values
STS 304 Ethical
Dimensions of Progress
STS 320 Ethics
in Engineering
STS 322 Technological
Catastrophes
STS 323 World
Population and Food Prospects
STS 324 Alternative
Futures
STS/PHI 325
Bio-Medical Ethics (formerly PHI 311)
STS 326 Technology
Assessment
STS 402 Peace
and War in the Nuclear Age
STS 405 Technology
and American Culture
STS 412 Entering
the 21st Century: Agricultural, Technological & Environmental Perspectives
STS 451 The Practice of Science and the Arts - new - effective 8/01
STS/REL 471 Darwinism and Christianity - new - effective 8/04
STS 484 Cross Cultural Technology Transfer - new - effective 8/01
STS 490 Issues
in Science, Technology and Society - added - effective 8/98
TAM/IDS 414 Textiles
and Society - new - effective 8/98
WGS/STS 210
Women
& Gender in Science and Technology
Science and Technology Perspective
ADN 231 Design History for Engineers
and Scientists (see D 231)
ANS 105 Introduction
to Companion Animals
ANS 110 Introduction
to Equine Science
ANS/FS/NTR
301 Introduction to Human Nutrition
ARS/STS 257
Technology in the Arts
BO 213 Plants
and Civilization - (see PB 213)
BO 222 Kingdom
of Fungi- (see PB 222)
BO 360 Introduction
to Ecology- (see PB 360)
BO 365 Ecology
Laboratory - (see PB 365)
CH 100 Chemistry
and Society
CS 224 Seed, Sciences, and Societies -effective 1/08
CS 230 Introduction
to Agroecology - effective 1/05
D 231 Design History
for Engineers and Scientists
ENT 201 Insects
and People
ENT 203 An
Introduction to the Honey Bee and Beekeeping
ET 410 Toxic
Substances and Society
FOR 220 Urban
and Community Forestry - effective
1/06
FOR/FW/ZO
221 Conservation of Natural Resources.
FOR 248 Forest
History, Technology and Society
FOR 330 North
Carolina Forests - effective 8/02
FOR 414 World
Forestry
FS 201 Food
Science and the Consumer
FS/ANS/NTR 301
Introduction to Human Nutrition
FW/FOR/ZO 221
Conservation of Natural Resources
FW 403 Urban
Wildlife Management - effective 8/04
GN 301 Genetics
in Human Affairs
HI 321 Ancient
and Medieval Science
HI 322 Rise
of Modern Science
HI 341 Technology
in History
HI 480 Scientific
Revolution: 1300-1700
HI 481 History
of the Life Sciences
HI 482 Darwinism
in Science and Society
HI 485 History
of American Technology
HON
297 Special Topics - STS: Science & Technology Perspective
HON
310 The Creative Process in Science: Analysis, Comparisons, and Cultural Perceptions - effective 8/09
HON
371 Environmental Science & Technology effective 1/07
HS 201 Principles
of Horticulture
IDS 105 A
Systems Approach to the Universe
IDS 201 Environmental
Ethics
IDS 211 Eating
through American History
IDS 220 Coastal
and Ocean Frontiers
IDS 260 Changing
Paradigms of Leadership, Learning, and Service - effective 1/05
IDS/NR 303
Humans and the Environment - effective 8/05
MAT 230 (see MSE 230)
MB 200 Microbiology
and World Affairs
MDS 105 A Systems Approach
to the Universe - dropped 8/05 (see IDS 105)
MDS 201 Environmental
Ethics - dropped
8/05 (see IDS 201)
MDS 210 Women & Gender in Science
and Technology - dropped 8/05 (see WGS/STS 210)
MDS 211 Eating
through American History - dropped 8/05 (see IDS 211)
MDS 214 Technology and
Values - dropped
8/05 (see STS 214)
MDS 220 Coastal and Ocean Frontiers
- dropped 8/05
(see IDS 220)
MDS 257 Technology in the Arts
- dropped 8/05 (see ARS/STS
257)
MDS 301 Science and Civilization
- dropped 8/05 (see STS 301)
MDS 302 Contemporary Science, Technology
and Human Values - dropped 8/05 (see STS 302)
MDS 303 Humans and the
Environment -
dropped 8/05 (see IDS 303)
MDS 304 Ethical Dimensions of Progress
- dropped 8/05 (see STS 304)
MDS 320 Ethics in Engineering
- dropped 8/05 (see STS 320)
MDS 322 Technological Catastrophes
- dropped 8/05 (see STS 322)
MDS 323 World Population and Food
Prospects - dropped
8/05 (see STS 323)
MDS 324 Alternative Futures
- dropped 8/05 (see STS 324)
MDS 325 Bio-Medical Ethics: An Interdisciplinary
Inquiry - dropped 8/05 (see STS 325)
MDS 326 Technology Assessment
- dropped 8/05 (see STS 326)
MDS 405 Technology and American Culture
- dropped 8/05
(see STS 405)
MDS 406 Conservation
of Biological Diversity - dropped 8/05 (see NR 406)
MDS 410 Toxic Substances and Society
- dropped 8/05
(see ET 410)
MDS 412 Entering the 21st Century:
Agricultural, Technological & Environmental Perspectives
- dropped 8/05 (see STS 412)
MDS 451 The Practice of Science and
the Arts
- dropped 8/05
(see STS 451)
MDS 484 Cross Cultural Technology Transfer - dropped 8/05 (see STS 484)
MDS 485 History of American
Technology - dropped
8/05 (see HI 485)
MDS 490 Issues in Science, Technology
and Society - dropped 8/05 (see STS 490)
MEA 140 Natural
Hazards and Global Change
MEA 430 Scientific
Concepts and Global Problems
MSE 230 The
Impact of Materials on Civilization (formerly MAT 230) - effective 1/04
NR/IDS 303 Humans
and the Environment - effective
8/05
NR 406 Conservation of Biological Diversity
NTR/ANS/ZO
301 Introduction to Human Nutrition
PB 213 Plants
and Civilization - (formerly BO 213) effective 6/07
PB 222 Kingdom
of Fungi - (formerly BO 222) effective 6/07
PB 360 Introduction
to Ecology - (formerly BO 360) effective 6/07
PB
365 Ecology
Laboratory- (formerly BO 365) effective 6/07
PCC 401 Manufacturing
and its Impact on Safety, the Environment, and Society
(formerly TC 401)
PHI/STS 325
Bio-Medical Ethics (formerly PHI 311)
SSC 185 Land
and Life
SSC 361 Role
of Soils in Environmental Management
STS 214 Technology
and Values
STS/ARS 257
Technology in the Arts
STS 301 Science
and Civilization
STS 302 Contemporary
Science, Technology and Human Values
STS 304 Ethical
Dimensions of Progress
STS 320 Ethics
in Engineering
STS 322 Technological
Catastrophes
STS 323 World
Population and Food Prospects
STS 324 Alternative
Futures
STS/PHI 325
Bio-Medical Ethics (formerly PHI 311)
STS 326 Technology
Assessment
STS 405 Technology
and American Culture
STS 412 Entering
the 21st Century: Agricultural, Technological & Environmental Perspectives
STS 451 The Practice of Science and the Arts - new - effective 8/01
STS 484 Cross
Cultural Technology Transfer - new - effective 8/01
STS 490 Issues
in Science, Technology and Society - added - effective 8/98
TC 401 Environmental Aspects of the
Textile Industry (see PCC 401)
TOX 201 Poisons,
People and the Environment - effective 1/04
WGS/STS 210
Women & Gender in Science and Technology
ZO/FOR/FW 221
Conservation of Natural Resources
ZO 260 Evolution,
Behavior and Ecology
HUMANITIES AND
SOCIAL SCIENCES (21
hours)
Among the courses selected to fulfill
the HSS requirement, at least one must focus on a non-English speaking culture.
Courses
marked with an asterisk (*) focus on a non-English speaking culture.
Literature
One course in the study of literature (3 hours)
AFS/ENG 248
Survey of African-American Literature
ENG 205 Studies
in Great Works of Western Literature.
ENG 206 Studies
In Drama
ENG 207 Studies
in Poetry
ENG 208 Studies
In Fiction
ENG 209 Introduction
to Shakespeare
ENG/FL 219
Studies in Great Works of Non-Western Literature* - effective 8/02
ENG/FL 220
Studies in Great Works of Western Literature* - effective 1/01
ENG/FL 221
Literature of the Western World I*
ENG/FL 222
Literature of the Western World II*
ENG/FL 223
Contemporary World Literature I*
ENG/FL 224
Contemporary World Literature II*
ENG 232 Literature
and Medicine
ENG 233 The Literature
of Agriculture
- effective 8/03
ENG 246 Literature
of the Holocaust
ENG/AFS 248
Survey of African-American Literature
ENG 249 Native American Literature - added effective 8/08
ENG 251 Major
British Writers
ENG 252 Major
American Writers
ENG 261 English
Literature I
ENG 262 English
Literature II
ENG 265 American
Literature I
ENG 266 American
Literature II
ENG 370 Early
Twentieth-Century Fiction
ENG 371 Late
Twentieth-Century Fiction
ENG 373 Late
Twentieth-Century Poetry
ENG 383 Folklore
and Literature new - effective 1/04
ENG/FL 392
Major World Author new - effective 8/03
ENG/FL 393
Studies in Literary Genre* new - effective 1/02
ENG/FL 406
Modernism
ENG/FL 407
Postmodernism
ENG 420 Major
American Author
ENG 460 Major
British Author new - effective 1/03
ENG 464 British
Literature, 1900-1945
ENG 465 British
Literature, Since 1945
ENG 470 American
Literature, 1914-1945
ENG 471 American
Literature, Since 1945
FL/ENG 219 Studies
in Great Works of Non-Western Literature*- effective 8/02
FL/ENG 220 Studies
in Great Works of Western Literature - new - effective 1/01
FL/ENG 221 Literature of the Western
World I*
FL/ENG 222 Literature
of the Western World II*
FL/ENG 223 Contemporary
World Literature I*
FL/ENG 224 Contemporary
World Literature II*
FL/ENG 392 Major
World Author new - effective 8/03
FL/ENG 406 Modernism
FL/ENG 407 Postmodernism
FLF 301 Survey
of French Literature from Middle Ages Through the Enlightenment*
FLF 302 Survey
of French Literature from Romanticism to Contemporary Period*
FLF 320 The French Lyric Tradition*
- dropped - effective
8/99
FLF 323 The French Novel of the Twentieth
Century* - dropped
- effective 6/05
FLF 324 Twentieth Century
French Theater* - dropped - effective
8/99
FLF 414 Studies
in French Prose*
FLF 415 Traditions of the French Theater*
- dropped - effective
8/99
FLG
300 Introduction to German Literature* - effective 1/07
FLG 316 German
Lyric Poetry*
FLG 323 Twentieth
Century German Literature*
FLR 303 Russian
Literature in Translation: The Nineteenth Century*
FLR 304 Russian
Literature in Translation: The Twentieth Century*
FLS 300 Intro.
to Hispanic Literature* See FLS 340
FLS 301 Survey
of Spanish Literature Through Golden Age*
FLS 302 Survey
of Spanish Literature, 1700 to Present*
FLS 303 Latin
American Literature to 1898*
FLS 304 Latin
America Literature from 1898 to Present*
FLS 323 Contemporary
Hispanic Literature*
FLS 340 Introduction to Hispanic Literatures and Cultures * formerly FLS 300
added - effective 8/08
FLS 341 Literature and Culture of Spain I * added - effective 8/08
FLS 342 Literature and Culture of Spain II * added - effective 8/08
FLS 343 Literature and Culture of Spain III * added - effective 8/08
FLS 351 Literature and Culture of Latin America I * added - effective 8/08
FLS 352 Literature and Culture of Latin America II * added - effective 8/08
FLS 353 Literature and Culture of Latin America III * added - effective 8/08
FLS 403 Hispanic
Prose Fiction*
FLS 404 Hispanic
Drama*
GRK 320 Greek
Tragedy in Translation*
HON
202 Inquiry, Discovery, and Literature
History, Philosophy or Religion
One course in the study of
history, philosophy or religion (3 hours)
History
AFS/HI 275
Introduction to History of South and East Africa*
AFS/HI 276
Introduction to History of West Africa*
ARC 242 History of Western Architecture
HI 205 Western Civilization Since 1400*
HI 207 Ancient
World to 180 AD*
HI 208 The Middle
Ages*
HI 209 Europe,
Renaissance to Waterloo, 1300-1815*
HI 210 Modern
Europe 1815-Present*
HI 215 Latin
America to 1826*
HI 216 Latin
America Since 1826*
HI 221 British
History to 1688
HI 222 History
of British Cultures and Societies
HI 233 The World
in the 20th Century*
HI 251 Early
American History
HI 252 Modern
American History
HI 263 Asian
Civilization to 1800*
HI 264 Modern
Asia: 1800 to Present*
HI 270 Modern
Middle East*
HI/AFS 275 Introduction
to History of South and East Africa*
HI/AFS 276 Introduction
to History of West Africa*
Philosophy
HON
341 Time Travel
HON
343 Philosophical Ethics - effective 1/07
PHI 205 Introduction to Philosophy
PHI 214 Issues
in Business Ethics (formerly PHI 314)
PHI 221 Contemporary
Moral Issues (formerly PHI 321)
PHI 250 Practical
Reasoning
PHI 275 (see PHI 375)
PHI 300 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
(see PHI 300) effective 1/07
PHI
300 Ancient Philosophy (formerly PHI 300 Ancient & Medieval
Philosophy) effective 1/07
PHI 301 Early
Modern Philosophy
PHI 302 19th
Century Philosophy - effective 8/01
PHI
303 Medieval Philosophy
- effective 1/07
PHI 305 Philosophy
of Religion
PHI 310 Existentialism
- effective 8/03
PHI 312 Philosophy
of Law
PHI 314 (see PHI 214)
PHI 321
(see PHI 221)
PHI 325 Theories of Human Nature -
dropped effective 8/01
PHI 340 Philosophy
of Science
PHI 375 Ethics
(formerly PHI 275)
PHI
376 History of Ethics - new
effective 1/07
Religion
AFS/MDS 343
African Religions* - effective 8/02
HI/REL 320 Religion
in American History
HON
342 Issues in Contemporary Religion
MDS/AFS 343
African Religions* - effective 8/02
REL
200 Introduction to the Study of Religion* - new
-effective 8/08
REL 230 South
Asian Religious Traditions* - effective
8/05
REL 300 Religious
Traditions of the World*
REL 311 Introduction
to the Old Testament*
REL 312 Introduction
to the New Testament*
REL 314 Introduction
to Intertestamental Literature*
REL 317 Christianity
REL/HI 320
Religion in American History
REL 323 Religious
Cults, Sects, and Minority Faiths in America
REL 326 The
Catholic Traditions*
REL 327 Issues
in Contemporary Religion*
REL 331 The
Hindu Tradition*
REL 332 The
Buddhist Traditions*
REL 333 Chinese
Religions*
REL 334 Japanese
Religions*
REL 350 Introduction
to Judaism* effective 1/02
REL 383 Religion, Globalism, and Justice effective 1/08
REL 412 Advanced
Readings in the Christian Gospels* - effective
8/05
REL 413 The Life and Letters of the Apostle Paul* - effective 8/05
REL/WGS 472
Women and Religion* - effective
8/05
WGS/REL 472
Women and Religion* - effective
8/05
REL 482 Religion
and Conflict* - effective 1/07
REL 489 Interpretations of Religion effective 1/08
Visual and Performing Arts
One course in the study of visual and
performing arts; requirement may also be fulfilled by one
course in history (see list above)
ADN 111 Two
Dimensional Design for Non-Design Majors (previously DF 111)
ADN 112 Three
Dimensional Design for Non-Design Majors (previously
DF 112)
ADN 231 Design History for Engineers and Scientists
(see D 231)
AFS/COM 243 African-American Theatre
(see AFS/COM 340)
AFS/COM 340 African American Theatre
- (formerly
AFS/COM 243)
AFS/MUS 230
Intoduction to African-American Music
- new - effective 8/99
AFS/MUS 260
History of Jazz
ARC 140 Experiencing
Architecture
ARC 141 History
of Design I
ARC 142 History
of Design II
ARC 241 Introduction
to World Architecture* - revised effective
8/06
ARC 261 The
Discipline of Architecture
ARS 251 The Arts of a World Capital: London
ARS 252 Vienna in 1900*
ARS 253 Arts
of NC State - effective
8/04
ARS 259 The Arts and
Politics - effective 8/01
ARS/MUS 306 Music
Composition with Computers
ARS 351 Arts, Ideas
and Values
ARS 353 Arts
and Cross Cultural Contacts* -
effective 8/02
COM 103 Introduction
to the Theatre
COM 203 Theory
and Practice of Acting
COM 213 Oral
Interpretation of Literature
COM/AFS 243 African-American Theatre
(see COM/AFS
340)
COM/AFS 340 African American Theatre
(formerly COM/AFS 243)
COM/ENG 364
History of Film to 1940
COM/ENG 374
History of Film From 1940
D 231
Design History for Engineers and Scientists (formerly ADN 231)
DAN 272 Dance
Composition
DF 111 Two Dimensional Design for
Non-Design Majors (see ADN 111)
DF 112 Three Dimensional Design for
Non-Design Majors (see ADN 112)
DS 101 History
of Design I, From Before the Apple to Xia Gui - effective
8/06
DS 102 History
of Design II, From Xia Gui to Newton's Cenotaph -
effective 8/06
DS 244 Material
Culture and Industrial Design -
effective 8/06
ENG 282 Introduction
to Film
ENG/COM 364
History of Film to 1940
ENG/COM 374
History of Film From 1940
ENG 382 Film
and Literature
ENG 384 Film Theory - effective 1/05
FL 216 Art and Society in France*
- effective 8/04
FLF 318 The
Heritage of French Cinema*
FLG 318 New
German Cinema*
FLS 318 Hispanic
Cinema* See FLS 360 - effective 1/09
FLS
360 Hispanic Cinema* Formerly FLS 318 - added effective 1/09
GC 120 Foundations
of Graphics
GD 200 Graphic
Design Theory & Practice
GD 342 History
of Graphic Design
HA 201 History
of Art From Ancient Greece Through the Renaissance*
HA 202 History
of Art From the Renaissance Through the 20th Century*
HA 203 History
of American Art
HA 310 History
of Art and Photography
HA 320 American
Decorative Arts
HA 401 l9th
Century European Art*
HA 404 Italian
Renaissance Masters*
HON 201 Inquiry,
Discovery, and the Arts
- effective 8/03
HON 391 Music
and Social Life -
effective 1/07
LAR 443 Landscape
History
LAR 444 History
of Landscape Architecture
MDS 251 The Arts
of a World Capital: London - dropped 8/05 (see ARS 251)
MDS 252 Vienna in 1900*
- dropped 8/05 (see ARS 252)
MDS 259 The Arts and Politics - effective 8/01; dropped 8/05
(see ARS 259)
MDS 306 Music Composition
with Computers - dropped 8/05
(see ARS/MUS 306)
MDS 327 Modern
Art-Modern Literature:1880-1980
MDS 351 Arts, Ideas and
Values - dropped 8/05
(see ARS 351)
MDS 353 Arts and
Cross Cultural Contacts* - dropped
8/05 (see ARS 353)
MUS 180 Introduction
to Musical Experiences
MUS 200 Understanding
Music - effective
1/06
MUS 201 Introduction
to Music Literature I
MUS 205 Introduction
to Music in Western Society -
effective 1/06
MUS 206 America's
Music - effective
1/06
MUS/AFS 230
Introduction to African-American Music
MUS/AFS 260
History of Jazz
MUS 301 Basic
Music Theory I
MUS/ARS 306
Music Composition with Computers.
MUS 310 Music
of the 17th and 18th Centuries
MUS 315 Music
of 19th Century Europe*
MUS 330 Music
Drama
MUS 335 Choral
Literature
MUS 340 The
Symphony Orchestra and Its Music
MUS 345 Keyboard
History and Literature
MUS 350 World
Music I: Music of Asia*
MUS 351 World
Music II: Music of Africa and the Americas*
MUS/WGS 360
Women in Music
PHI 306 Philosophy
of Art
TAM 400 Major Fashion Designers -
effective 6/05
TED 246 Graphic Arts Technology
- dropped - effective
8/05
TED 351 The
Art and Craft of Clay
WGS/MUS 360
Women in Music
Social Sciences
(6 hours)
Two courses or equivalent from different content areas
in the study of psychology, economics, politics and government, sociology,
anthropology and cultural geography.
Psychology
AFS/PSY 345
Psychology and the African American Experience - effective 8/02
EDP 304 Educational
Psychology. (formerly PSY 304) - effective
5/03)
EDP 370 Applied
Child Development - effective 8/06
MDS 345 Psychology
and the African American Experience - dropped 8/05 (see AFS/PSY 345)
PSY 200 Introduction
to Psychology
PSY 201 Controversial
Issues in Psychology -
effective 8/01
PSY 304 Educational Psychology
(see EDP 304)
PSY 307 Industrial
and Organizational Psychology
PSY 311 Social
Psychology
PSY 340 Ergonomics
PSY/AFS 345
Psychology and the African American Experience
- effective 8/02
PSY 376 Developmental
Psychology
PSY 400 Perception
PSY/WGS 406
Psychology of Gender
WGS/PSY 406
Psychology of Gender
Economics
ARE 201 Introduction
to Agricultural & Resource Economics
EC 201 Principles
of Microeconomics
EC 205 Fundamentals
of Economics
Politics and Government
BUS 305 Legal
and Regulatory Environment
FOR 460 Renewable
Resource Policy and Management
HON 351 American
Ideals in Global Perspective - effective
8/04
PS 201 American
Politics and Government
PS 202 State
and Local Government
PS 203 Introduction
to Nonprofits - effective 1/05
PS 205 Law and
Justice - effective 8/00
PS 204 Problems
of American Democracy - effective
1/02
PS 241 Introduction
to Comparative Politics - effective 1/02
PS 231 Introduction
to International Relations
PS 236 Issues
in Global Politics
PS 302 Campaigns
and Elections in the US Political System (previously PS 402) effective 8/00
PS 303 Race
in U.S. Politics
PS 305 The Justice
System in the American Political Process
PS 309 Equality
and Justice in United States Law
PS 310 Public
Policy
PS 312 Introduction
to Public Administration
PS 314 Science,
Technology and Public Policy
PS 320 U.S.
Environmental Law and Politics
PS 331 U.S.
Foreign Policy
PS 335 International
Law
PS 336 Global
Environmental Politics
PS 341 European
Politics (previously PS 442)
- effective 8/00
PS 342 Politics
of China and Japan*
PS 345 Governments
and Politics in the Middle East*
Sociology
ANT/SOC 261
Technology in Society and Culture.*
GEO/SOC 220
Cultural Geography.*
SOC 202 Principles
of Sociology.
SOC 203 Current
Social Problems.
SOC/WGS 204
Sociology of Family.
SOC 205 Jobs
and Work.
SOC 206 Social
Deviance.
SOC/GEO 220
Cultural Geography.*
SOC 241 Sociology
of Agriculture and Rural Society.
SOC /ANT 261
Technology in Society and Culture.*
WGS/SOC 204
Sociology of Family.
Anthropology
ANT 251 Physical
Anthropology
ANT 252 Cultural
Anthropology*
ANT 253 Introduction
to Prehistory
ANT 254 Language
and Culture*
ANT/SOC 261
Technology in Society and Culture*
ANT 348 Peoples
and Cultures of Italy - effective
8/06
ANT 370 Introduction
to Forensic Anthropology - effective 8/04
ANT 371 Human
Variation - effective 8/05
SOC/ANT 261
Technology in Society and Culture*
Cultural Geography
ECI/GEO 300
World Regional Geography
GEO 200 Principles
of Geography.
GEO/SOC 220
Cultural Geography*
GEO/ECI 300
World Regional Geography
SOC/GEO 220 Cultural Geography*
Linguistics
ENG 210 Introduction
to Language and Linguistics - effective 1/02
Additional Humanities
and Social Sciences
ADN (previously
DN) 272 Introduction to Printing and Surface Design
ADN
(previously DN) 311 Basic Visual Laboratories
AFS/MUS 230
Intoduction to African-American Music
- new - effective 8/99
AFS/MDS 240
African Civilization
AFS/MDS 241
Introduction to African-American Studies II
AFS/SOC 305
Racial and Ethnic Relations
AFS 342 Introduction
to the African Diaspora* - effective 8/02
AFS 343 African
Religions* - effective 8/02
AFS 344 Leadership
in African American Communties -
effective 8/02
AFS/PSY 345
Psychology and the African American Experience -
effective 8/02
AFS/ARS/ 346
Black Popular Culture
AFS/ENG 349
African Literature in English*
AFS/HI 372
African-American History Through the Civil War, 1619-1865
AFS/HI 373
African-American History Since 1865
AFS/PS 409
Black Political Participation in America -
effective 8/01
AFS 442 Issues
in the African Diaspora* -
effective 8/02
AFS/ENG 448
African-American Literature
AFS/HI 455
History of the Civil Rights Movement
AFS/HI 475
History of the Republic of South Africa*
AFS/HI 476
Leadership in Modern Africa
AFS/HI 479
Africa (sub-Saharan) in the Twentieth Century
ANT 310 Native
Peoples and Cultures of North America*
ANT 325 Andean
South America*
ANT 330 Peoples
and Cultures of Africa*
ANT 346 Peoples
and Cultures of Southeast Asia*
ANT 370 Introduction
to Forensic Anthropology -
effective 8/04
ANT 371 Human
Variation - effective 8/05
ANT 373 The
Human Fossil Record
ANT
385 Island Archaeology - effective 8/05
ANT 389 Fundamentals of Archaeological Research -
effective 6/05
ANT 392 International and Crosscultural
Communications* dropped - effective
8/02
ANT 420 Biological Bases for Human
Social Behavior - dropped - effective
1/05
ANT 431 Tourism, Culture
& Anthropology - dropped - effective
1/05
ANT 444 Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women* dropped - effective
1/05
ANT 460 Urban Anthropology
- dropped - effective
1/05
ARC 141 History
of Design I
ARC 142 History
of Design II
ARC 445 Aesthetics
and Design
ARE 210 Consumer
Economics
ARE/EC 301
Intermediate Microeconomics
ARE 309 Environmental
Law & Economic Policy
ARE 311 Agricultural
Markets
ARE/EC 336
Introduction to Resource and Environmental Economics
ARE 433 U.S
Agricultural Policy
ARE 436 Environmental
Economics
ARS/AFS 346 Black Popular Culture
ARS 351 Arts,
Ideas and Values
BUS 404 Money, Financial Markets, and the Economy - dropped 8/02
BUS 449 International Finance
- dropped 8/02
COM/HSS 392
International and Crosscultural Communication*
COM 493 Audition
and Interpretation Techniques - effective 1/02
DN 272 Introduction
to Printing and Surface Design - see ADN 272
DN
311 Basic Visual Laboratories - see ADN 311
EC 202 Principles
of Macroeconomics
EC/ARE 301 Intermediate
Microeconomics
EC 302 Intermediate
Macroeconomics
EC 303 Markets
and Governments
EC 304 Introduction
to Financial Markets and Institutions
EC/ARE 336 Introduction
to Resource and Environmental Economics
EC 348 Introduction
to International Economics
EC 372 Evolution
of American Business
EC 375 Comparative
Economic Systems
EC 404 Money,
Financial Markets, and the Economy
EC 410 Public
Finance
EC 413 Competition,
Monopoly and Public Policy
EC 431 Labor
Economics
EC 435 Urban
Economics
EC/ARE 436 Environmental
Economics
EC 437 Health
Economics
EC 442 Evolution
of Economic Ideas
EC 448 International
Trade
EC 449 International
Finance
EC 470 The Japanese
Economy*
EC 471 Evolution
of the American Economy
EC 472 The Rise
of Industrialism
ENG 283 Introduction
to American Folklore
ENG/WGS 305
Women and Literature
ENG 324 Modern
English
ENG 325 Linguistic Awareness - dropped
effective 8/2000
ENG 326 History
of the English Language
ENG/AFS 349
African Literature in English*
ENG 362 The
British Novel of the 18th Century
ENG 363 The
British Novel of the 19th Century
ENG 368 American
Poetry to 1900 - effective 1/98
ENG 369 The
American Novel of the 19th Century
ENG 370 Early
Twentieth-Century Fiction
ENG 371 Late
Twentieth-Century Fiction
ENG 372 Early
Twentieth-Century Poetry
ENG 373 Late
Twentieth-Century Poetry
ENG 376 Science
Fiction
ENG 377 Fantasy
ENG 380 Modern
Drama
ENG 384 Film Theory - dropped effective 1/05
ENG 385 Biblical
Backgrounds of English Literature
ENG 390 Classical
Backgrounds of English Literature
ENG/FL 394
Studies in World Literature*
ENG 398 Contemporary
Literature I (1900 to 1940)
ENG 399 Contemporary
Literature II (1940 to Present)
ENG/FL 406
Modernism
ENG/FL 407
Postmodernism
ENG 420 Major
American Author
ENG 439 17th-Century
English Literature
HI
445 Early American Frontiers
ENG/AFS 448
African-American Literature
ENG 449 16th-Century
English Literature.
ENG 451 Chaucer.
ENG 453 The
Romantic Period
HI
459 The Early American Republic
ENG 462 18th-Century
English Literature
ENG 463 The
Victorian Period
ENG 464 British
Literature, 1900-1945
ENG 465 British
Literature, Since 1945
ENG 467 American
Colonial Literature - effective 1/02
ENG 468 American
Romantics
ENG 469 American
Realism and Naturalism
ENG 470 American
Literature, 1914-1945
ENG 471 American
Literature, Since 1945
ENG 476
Southern Literature
ENG 486 Shakespeare,
The Earlier Plays
ENG 487 Shakespeare,
The Later Plays
FL 325 Linguistic Awareness
- dropped effective
8/00
FL 350 Modern
European Literary Criticism
FL/ENG 394 Studies
in World Literature*
FL/ENG 406 Modernism
FL/ENG 407 Postmodernism
FLF 301 Survey
of French Literature from the Middle Ages through the Enlightenment*
FLF 302 Survey
of French Literature from Romanticism to the Contemporary Period *
FLF 315 French
Civilization and Culture*
FLF 352 (see FLF 425)
FLF 425 Literature,
Cinema and Culture of the Francophone World* (formerly FLF 352) effective 1/05
FLG 315 Germanic
Civilization and Culture*
FLN 301 Advanced
Hindi: Readings in Literature I*
FLN 302 Advanced
Hindi: Readings in Literature II*
FLS 300 Introduction
to Hispanic Literature* See FLS 340 - effective 8/08
FLS 301 Survey
of Spanish Literature through Golden Age*
FLS 302 Survey
of Spanish Literature, 1700 to Present*
FLS 304 Latin
America Literature from 1898 to Present*
FLS 323 Contemporary
Hispanic Literature*
FLS 315 Culture
and Civilization of the Iberian Peninsula*
FLS 340 Introduction to Hispanic Literatures and Cultures * formerly FLS 300
added - effective 8/08
FLS 341 Literature and Culture of Spain I * added - effective 8/08
FLS 342 Literature and Culture of Spain II * added - effective 8/08
FLS 343 Literature and Culture of Spain III * added - effective 8/08
FLS 351 Literature and Culture of Latin America I * added - effective 8/08
FLS 352 Literature and Culture of Latin America II * added - effective 8/08
FLS 353 Literature and Culture of Latin America III * added - effective 8/08
FLS
360 Hispanic Cinema* Formerly FLS 318 - added effective 1/09
GD 342 History
of Graphic Design
HI/REL 320 Religion
in American History
HI 321 Ancient
and Medieval Science
HI 322 Rise
of Modern Science
HI 335 The World at War (formerly HI 435) - effective 1/04
HI 339 History of Russia and the USSR*- dropped 8/98
HI/MDS 340 Perspectives
in Agricultural History
HI 341 Technology
in History
HI 350 American
Military History
HI 351 U.S.
Naval History
HI 364 History
of North Carolina
HI 365 The American
West
HI
366 Native American History - added effective 8/08
HI/AFS 372 African-American
History Through the Civil War, 1619-1865
HI/AFS 373 African-American
History Since 1865
HI 380 History of Nonprofits, Philanthropy,
and Social Change - effective 8/05
HI 400 Civilization
of the Ancient Near East*
HI 403 Ancient
Greek Civilization*
HI 404 Rome
to 337 A. D.*
HI 405 History
and Archaeology of the Roman Empire*
HI 406 From
Roman Empire to Middle Ages*
HI 412 The Sexes and Society in Early-Modern Europe - effective
1/06
HI/REL 407 Islamic
History to 1798*
HI/REL 408 Islam
in the Modern World*
HI 409 The High
Middle Ages*
HI 410 Italian
Renaissance*
HI 411 The Protestant
and Catholic Reformation of the 16th Century*
HI 414 France
in the Old Regime*
HI 415 The French
Revolution*
HI 417 Europe in Crisis: 1890-1917*-
dropped 8/98
HI 418
Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany *
HI 419 Modern
European Imperialism*
HI 420 European
Diplomatic History*
HI 421 European
Intellectual History: The Eighteenth Century*
HI 422 European
Intellectual History: The 19th Century*
HI 423 Women
in European Enlightenment - effective 1/04
HI 425 Tudor
and Stuart England
HI 429 20th
Century Britain
HI 430 Modern
France*
HI 431 Germany:
Luther to Bismarck 1500-1871*
HI 432 History
of Germany Since 1871*
HI
435 Europe since 1945 added effective 1/09
HI 435 The World at War - effective 1/04 see
HI 335
HI 438 The Russian
Empire to 1917*
HI 439 History
of the Soviet Union And After*
HI 440 American
Environmental History - effective
1/01
HI 441 Colonial
and Revolutionary U.S.
HI 443 U. S.
Constitutional History to 1883 - revised
effective 8/06
HI 444 U. S.
Constitutional History Since 1870
HI 446 Civil
War and Reconstruction
HI/WGS 447 History
of American Women to 1900 - effective
8/06
HI/WGS 448 American
Women in the Twentieth Century
HI
451 The Vietnam War - effective 1/06
HI 452 Recent
America
HI 453 United
States-Latin American Relations Since 1823
HI 454 History
of U.S. Foreign Relations, 1900-Present
HI/AFS 455 History
of the Civil Rights Movement
HI 456 Early
American Thought
HI 457 Twentieth-Century
U.S. Intellectual History
HI 458 Modern
American Historical Biography
HI/REL 460 American
Religion After Darwin
HI 461 Civilization
of the Old South
HI 462 Social
History of the New South
HI 465 Oil and Crisis
in the Gulf - effective 8/05
HI
466 History of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict - effective 8/05
HI 467 Modern
Mexico*
HI 469 Latin
American Revolutions in the Twentieth Century*
HI 471 Revolutionary
China*
HI 472 Modern
Japan, 1850 to Present*
HI 473 Japan's
Empire in Asia 1868-1945*
HI 474 Modern
India*
HI/AFS 475 History
of the Republic of South Africa*
HI/AFS 476 Leadership
in Modern Africa*
HI 477 Women
in the Middle East* - effective 1/01
HI 478 Islam and Christianity in Sub-Saharan
Africa* - effective 8/03
HI/AFS 479 Africa
(sub-Saharan) in the Twentieth Century
HI 480 Scientific
Revolution: 1300-1700
HI 481 History
of the Life Sciences
HI 482 Darwinism
in Science and Society
HI 483 Science
and Religion in European History -
effective 1/01
HI 484 Science
in European Culture
HI 485 History
of American Technology
HSS 294 Social
Sciences Studied in an Overseas Context
HSS/COM 392 International
and Crosscultural Communication*
IDS 305
Peace in the Global Village
IDS 401 The
Contemporary City: Problems and Prospects
LAR 221 Introduction
to Environment and Behavior for Designers
LAR 222 Perception
and Behavior for Designers
LAR 443 Landscape
History
LAR 444 History
of Landscape Architecture
MDS 103 Images
of the Future
MDS 104 The
Experience and Interpretations of Freedom
MDS 200 Introduction to
Women's and Gender Studies - dropped 8/05 (see
WGS 200)
MDS 240 African Civilization
- dropped 8/05 (see AFS 240)
MDS 241 Introduction to African-American Studies II - dropped 8/05
(see AFS 241)
MDS 305 Peace in the Global
Village - dropped 8/05
(see IDS 305)
MDS 327 Modern
Art-Modern Literature: 1880-1980
MDS 328 Sexuality
and Values
MDS 330 Black Popular Culture
(see AFS/MDS 346)
MDS/HI 340 Perspectives in Agricultural History
MDS 342 Introduction to the
African Diaspora* - dropped 8/05 (see AFS 342)
MDS 343 African Religions*
- dropped 8/05 (see AFS 343)
MDS 344 Leadership
in African American Communties - dropped 8/05 (see AFS 344)
MDS 345 Psychology and the African
American Experience - dropped 8/05 (see AFS 240)
MDS 346 Black Popular Culture - dropped
8/05 (see AFS/ARS 346)
MDS 351 Arts, Ideas and Values
- dropped 8/05
(see AFS 351)
MDS 401 The Contemporary City:
Problems and Prospects - dropped 8/05 (see IDS 401)
MDS 402 Peace and War in the
Nuclear Age -
dropped 8/05 (see STS 402)
MDS 409 Black Political Participation
in America - dropped 8/05 (see AFS/PS 409)
MDS 442 Issues in the African
Diaspora* - dropped 8/05
(see AFS 442)
MDS 485 History of American
Technology -
dropped 8/05 (see HI 485)
MDS 492 Theoretical Issues in
Women's and Gender Studies - dropped 8/05 (see WGS 492)
MUS 202 Introduction to Music Literature II
MUS/AFS 230
Introduction to African-American Music
MUS 302 Basic
Music Theory II
MUS 305 Music
Composition
MUS 320 Music
of the Twentieth Century
MUS 350 World
Music I: Music of Asia*
MUS 351 World
Music II: Music of Africa and the Americas*
MUS/WGS 360
Women in Music
PES 333 History of American Sport
- dropped effective
8/00
PHI 306 Philosophy of Art
- dropped effective
8/06
PHI 309 Contemporary
Political Philosophy
PHI 311 Philosophical Issues
in Medical Ethics - dropped 8/05 (moved to STS lists as PHI/STS
325)
PHI 313 Ethical
Problems in the Law
PHI 322 (see PHI 422)
PHI 330 Metaphysics
PHI 331 Philosophy
of Language
PHI 332 Philosophy
of Psychology
PHI 333 Theory
of Knowledge
PHI 415 Life
Science Ethics - effective 1/04
PHI 422 Philosophical
Issues in Environmental Ethics (formerly PHI 322)
PHI/PSY 425
Introduction to Cognitive Science
PHI 440 The
Scientific Method
PRT 152 Introduction
to Parks, Recreation and Tourism
PRT 200 Leisure
Behavior, Health and Wellness
PS 204 Problems
of American Democracy - effective
1/02
PS 241 Introduction
to Comparative Politics - effective 1/02
PS 301 The Presidency
and Congress
PS 302 Campaigns
and Elections in the US Political System (previously PS 402) effective 8/00
PS 303 Race
in U.S. Politics
PS 309 Equality
and Justice in United States Law
PS 315 Public Leadership new - effective 1/04
PS 335 International
Law
PS 339 Politics
of the World Economy
PS 341 European
Politics (previously PS 442)
- effective 8/00
PS
361 Introduction to Political Theory -
effective 8/05
PS
362 American Political Thought
-
effective 8/05
PS/AFS 409 Black
Political Participation in America
- effective 8/01
PS 431 The United
Nations and Global Order
PS 433 Global
Problems and Policies
PSY 312 Applied
Psychology
PSY/AFS 345
Psychology and the African American Experience -
effective 8/02
PSY/WGS 406
Psychology of Gender
PSY/PHI 425
Introduction to Cognitive Science
REL/SOC 309
Religion and Society *
REL/HI 320
Religion in American History
REL 326 The
Catholic Traditions*
REL 327 Issues
in Contemporary Religion*
REL 331 The
Hindu Tradition*
REL 332 The
Buddhist Traditions*
REL 350 Introduction
to Judaism* - effective 1/02
REL/HI 407
Islamic History to 1798*
REL/HI 408
Islam in the Modern World*
REL 423 Religion
and Politics in 20th Century America - effective 1/02
REL/HI 460
American Religion After Darwin
REL 481 Myth,
Metaphor, and Religious Imagination*
REL 484 Myth
and History in Religious Biography*
SOC 300 Social
Research Methods
SOC 301 Human
Behavior
SOC/WGS 304
Women and Men in Society
SOC/AFS 305
Racial and Ethnic Relations
SOC 306 Criminology
SOC 310 Managers,
Work, and Organizations
SOC 311 Community
Relationships
SOC 342 International
Development*
SOC 351 Population
and Planning*
SOC 381 Sociology
of Medicine
SOC 400 Theories of Social Structure
- dropped - effective
1/05
SOC 401 Theories of Social
Interaction - dropped - effective
1/05
SOC 402 Urban Sociology
- dropped - effective
1/05
SOC 404 Families and
Work - dropped from the list - effective
01/2000
SOC 410 Sociology of Organizations-
dropped from the list - effective 01/2000
SOC 414 Social Class
- dropped - effective
1/05
SOC 418 Sociology of
Education - dropped - effective
1/05
SOC 425 Juvenile Delinquency
- dropped from the list - effective 01/2000
SOC 427 Sociology of Law- dropped from the list - effective 01/2000
SOC 440 Social Change- dropped from the list - effective 01/2000
STS 402 Peace
and War in the Nuclear Age
WGS 200 Introduction
to Women's and Gender Studies
WGS/SOC 304
Women and Men in Society
WGS/ENG 305
Women and Literature
WGS/MUS 360
Women in Music - effective 1/99
WGS/PSY 406
Psychology of Gender
WGS/HI 447
History of American Women to 1900
WGS/HI 448
American Women in the Twentieth Century
WGS 492 Theoretical
Issues in Women's and Gender Studies
WRITING AND SPEAKING(7 hours plus integral curriculum content)
Composition and Rhetoric (4 hours)
ENG 101Academic Writing and Research new - effective 05/2003
ENG 111Composition and Rhetoric
ENG 112 Composition and Reading
FLE 101 Academic Writing and Research (FLE restricted to non-native speakers of English) new - effective 8/03
FLE/ENG 111 - Composition and Rhetoric (FLE restricted to non-native speakers of English) - dropped from the list - effective 01/2004
FLE/ENG 112 - Composition and Reading (FLE restricted to non-native speakers of English) - dropped from the list - effective 01/2004
Advanced Writing, Speech and Foreign Language (3 hours)
Advanced Writing
ENG 201 Writing Literary Analysis new - effective 8/03
ENG 215 Principles of News and Article Writing
ENG 272 Writing About Film new - effective 8/04
ENG 287 Explorations in Creative Writing new - effective 1/02
ENG 288 Fiction Writing
ENG 289 Poetry Writing
ENG 331 Communication for Engineering and Technology
ENG 332 Communication for Business and Management
ENG 333 Communication for Science and Research
Communication / Speech
COM 110 Public Speaking
COM 112 Interpersonal Communication
COM 146 Business and Professional Communication - dropped 1/04
COM 211 Argumentation and Advocacy
Foreign Language
FLC, FLF, FLG, FLH, FLI, FLJ, FLK, FLN, FLP, FLR, FLS 101 Elementary [Chinese, French, German, Biblical Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Swahili, Hindi-Urdu, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish] I * **
FLC, FLF, FLG, FLH, FLI, FLJ, FLK, FLN, FLP, FLR, FLS,GRK 102 Elementary [Chinese, French, German, Greek, Biblical Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Swahili, Hindi-Urdu, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish] II * **
FLS 110 Accelerated Elementary Spanish * **
FLC, FLF, FLG, FLH, FLI, FLJ, FLK, FLN, FLR, FLS 201 Intermediate [Chinese, French, German, Biblical Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Swahili, Hindi-Urdu, Russian, and Spanish] I *
FLC, FLF, FLG, FLH, FLI, FLJ, FLK, FLN, FLR, FLS 202 Intermediate [Chinese, French, German, Biblical Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Swahili, Hindi-Urdu, Russian, and Spanish] II *
FLS 210 Accelerated Intermediate Spanish * **
FLS 392 English/Foreign Languages and Literatures new - effective 8/03
Physical Education (2 hours)
Two courses including one Fitness and Wellness course.
All courses will be available on an S/U basis.
Comments may be sent
to acadprog@ncsu.edu
Last
Updated:
10/13/09