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Approved Courses in the General Studies Program, Effective for 2010-2011

Written Communication

  • ENG 102 - Academic Writing and Research

Math

Oral Communication

  • ITEC 290 - Communicating Through Technology
  • SPCH 100 - Fundamentals of Speech Communication

Democracy in Perspective

  • CJUS 102 - Crime, Democracy, and Justice
  • ENG 153 - Democratic Vistas
  • GEOG 223 - Political Geography
  • HIST 176 - Democratic Debates
  • JMC 100 - Global Media Literacy
  • PHIL 105 - Philosophical Roots of American Democracy
  • PSCI 140 - Democracies around the World
  • PSCI 170 - Democracy as a Political Idea
  • SOC 210 - Participating in a Democratic Society  

Portal*

  • Students may take any course numbered 188 in any department to satisfy the portal requirement. 
  • Approved portal courses may be offered in the next term after receiving full approval from the GSC and SVCASA. 
  • See the Approved Portal and Capstone Courses.

Aesthetics

Humanities

  • ENG 234 - Reading and Writing about Literature
  • ENG 235H - American Studies
  • ENG 240H - Literary Classics of the Western World
  • ENG 250 - Introduction to Literature: British Literature
  • ENG 251 - Introduction to Literature: American Literature
  • ENG 252 - Introduction to Literature: Western Civilization
  • ENG 253 - Introduction to Literature: Non-Western Civilization
  • ENG 254 - Introduction to Literature: Special Topics
  • ENG 280H - Special Topics
  • FREN 200/GERM 200/SPAN 200 & FREN 201/GERM 201/SPAN 201 - Intermediate French/German/Spanish I & Intermediate French/German/Spanish II
  • FREN 201 - Intermediate French II (see FREN 200 above)
  • HIST 210 - Western Civilization
  •  - Western Civilization
  • HIST 211 - Western Civilization (II)
  • HIST 212 - Non-Western World History
  • HIST 215 - Introduction to Latin America
  • HIST 250 - American History
  • HIST 251 - American History (II)
  • GERM 200 - Intermediate German (see FREN 200 above)
  • GERM 201 - Intermediate German II (see FREN 200 above)
  • GERM 204/SPAN 204 - Culture, Conversation and Composition/Culture, Conversation and Writing
  • PHIL 100 - Introduction to Philosophy
  • PHIL 120 - Introduction to Ethics
  • PHIL 250 - Ancient Philosophy
  • PHIL 251 - Medieval Philosophy
  • PHIL 253 - Modern Philosophy
  • PHIL 254 - Contemporary Philosophy
  • PHIL 260 - Philosophy of Culture
  • SPAN 200 - Intermediate Spanish (see FREN 200 above)
  • SPAN 201 - Intermediate Spanish II (see FREN 200 above)
  • SPAN 204 - Culture, Conversation and Writing (see GERM 204 above)
  • SPCH 154 - Cross-Cultural Communication 

Social Sciences

  • CJUS 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice
  • CJUS 375 - Comparative Criminal Justice Systems 
  • CJUS 380 - Minorities in Criminal Justice
  • ECON 100 - Contemporary Economic Issues
  • ECON 270 - Principles of Economics, Macroeconomics
  • ECON 271 - Principles of Economics, Microeconomics
  • ETHS 101 - Introduction to Ethnic Studies
  • FSID 151 - Human Sexual Behavior
  • FSID 351 - Marriage and Family Relationships
  • GEOG 104 - World Regional Geography
  • GEOG 106 - Human Geography
  • GEOG 206 - Geography of the United States and Canada
  • INTS 100 - Introduction to International Studies
  • ITEC 210 - Society and Technology
  • PSCI 110 - Introduction to American Politics
  • PSCI 168 - Introduction to International Relations
  • PSCI 280H - Special Topics
  • PSY 203 - General Psychology
  • PSY 230 - Human Development
  • SOC 100 - Introduction to Sociology
  • SOC 250 - Anthropology
  • SOWK 335 - Social Policy & Programs
  • SPCH 202 - Communication Concepts in Society
  • WSTD 220 - Women's and Gender Studies

Natural Sciences

Analytical and Quantitative Thought

  • CSIS 111 - Applied Computer Programming 
  • CSIS 130 - Introduction to Computer Science
  • ITEC 150 - Telecommunications Literacy
  • MGT 233 - Business Statistics
  • MIS 182 - Software Productivity Tools
  • PSY 250 - Behavioral Statistics

Wellness

  • FSID 110 - Introduction to Nutrition
  • FSID 160 - Personal Money Management
  • HSCI 140 - Introduction to Public Health
  • PE 110 - Basic Sports
  • PE 150 - Healthy Wealthy and Wise
  • PSY 231 - Abnormal Behavior and Society

Capstone*

  • Students may take any course numbered 388 in any department to satisfy the capstone requirement. 
  • Approved portal courses may be offered in the next term after receiving full approval from the GSC and SVCASA. 
  • See the Approved Portal and Capstone Courses.

 

See also, Approved Courses in the General Studies Program, Effective for 2011-2012