Course Options

Fine Arts Options

Art

01-241Art Appreciation

3

01-391Art History I

3

01-392Art History II

3

01-393Topics in Art

3

Music

14-110Music for the Listener

3

14-115History of American Popular Music

3

14-116History of African American Music

3

14-117History of Jazz

3

14-227History of Russian Music

3

14-311Music History I

3

14-312Music History II

3

Theatre

22-135Introduction to the Theatre Experience

3

22-330Modern Drama

3

22-431History of Theatre I

3

Literature Options

Only an English Department course numbered 06-220 through 06-238, 06-270, or 06-331 through 06-376 satisfies the General Education literature requirement.

Action and Values Options

Philosophy

15-330Ethics

3

Theology

19-310Christian Ethics

3

Social Science Options

Political Science

18-200American National Government

3

18-210State and Local Government

3

Psychology

26-100General Psychology

3

Sociology

20-100Principles of Sociology

3

Economics

04-195The American Economy

3

04-200Basic Macroeconomics

3

Mathematics Options

Mathematics

13-115College Mathematics

3

13-119Intermediate Algebra

3

13-120Mathematical Analysis

4

13-200Calculus I

4

13-211Calculus for the Life Sciences

4

13-215Probability and Statistics Concepts for Educators

3

13-240Applied Calculus

4

13-310Discrete Mathematics

4

Management decision Sciences

24-230Finite Mathematics

3

24-240Business Calculus

3

Psychology

26-303Statistics for the Social Sciences

3

Theology Requirement Options

Students must take an introductory (100-level) course and an intermediate (200-level) course to satisfy the University’s General Education requirement. 19-100 or 19-106 is a prerequisite for any 200-level course.

Science Options

Biology

02-100Introduction to Biology

3

02-106Introduction to Environmental Science

3

02-107Human Heredity

3

02-108Introduction to Human Biology

3

02-110General Biology I

4

02-122Integrated Science II

3

Chemistry

03-105Introductory Organic and Biochemistry

3

03-106Topics in Chemistry

3

03-107Chemistry of Hazardous Materials

3

03-108Chemistry and the Environment

3

03-109Chemistry and Society

3

03-110General Chemistry I

4

03-122Introduction to Forensic Chemistry

3

Physics

17-100Elementary Laboratory Physics

3

17-106Topics in Physical Science

3

17-110Weather and Climate

3

17-120Integrated Science 1

3

17-200College Physics 1

4

17-210General Physics 1

3

Aviation

46-201Aviation Physics I

4

46-202Aviation Physics II

3

47-250Aviation Meteorology I

3

47-252Aviation Meteorology II

3

Note: BSN students have specific science requirements not included in the listing above: 02-101 and 02-103 A&P

Athletic Training

Note: Athletic Training majors may apply 02-101 as a science option.