2013-14 Catalog Jun. 2013 | Page 27

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LITERATURE & THE ARTS( 3 CREDITS)
Select three credits from the following:
ART 102
Understanding Art( 3 credits)
ART 204
History of Western Art( 3 credits)
ART 205
History of Western Art( 3 credits)
ART 206
History of Western Art( 3 credits)
ENG 104
Literature: Fiction( 3 credits)
ENG 106
Literature: Poetry( 3 credits)
ENG 107
Western World Literature: Classical( 4 credits)
ENG 109
Western World Literature: Modern( 4 credits)
ENG 110
Film Studies( 3 credits)
ENG 201
Shakespeare( 4 credits)
ENG 202
Shakespeare( 4 credits)
ENG 204
British Literature: Early( 3 credits)
ENG 205
British Literature: Middle( 3 credits)
ENG 206
British Literature: Modern( 3 credits)
ENG 207
Non-Western World Literature: Asia( 3 credits)
ENG 208
Non-Western World Literature: Africa( 3 credits)
ENG 209
Non-Western World Literature: The Americas( 3 credits)
ENG 215
Latino / a Literature( 3 credits)
ENG 220
Literature of American Minorities( 3 credits)
ENG 221
Children’ s Literature( 3 credits)
ENG 253
American Literature: Early( 4 credits)
ENG 255
American Literature: Modern( 4 credits)
ENG 257
African American Literature( 3 credits)
ENG 261
Science Fiction( 3 credits)
HUM 101
Intro to Humanities: Prehistory, Medievalism and World
Beyond( 3 credits)
HUM 102
Intro to Humanities: Renaissance, Faith and Reason in Global
HUM 103
Encounter( 3 credits) Intro to Humanities: Modernism, Globalism and Information Age( 3 credits)
MUS 105
Introduction to Rock Music( 3 credits)
MUS 161
Music Appreciation( 3 credits)
MUS 205
Introduction to Jazz( 3 credits)
TA 147
Introduction to Theater( 3 credits)
SOCIAL PROCESSES & INSTITUITIONS( 3 CREDITS)
Select three credits from the following:
ANTH 103
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology( 3 credits)
EC 201
Introduction to Microeconomics( 4 credits)
EC 202
Introduction to Macroeconomics( 4 credits)
HDFS 200
Human Sexuality( 3 credits)
HDFS 201
Contemporary Families in the U. S.( 3 credits)
HE 210
Introduction to Health Services( 3 credits)
HE 225
Social & Individual Health Determinants( 4 credits)
HST 101
History of Western Civilization( 3 credits)
HST 102
History of Western Civilization( 3 credits)
HST 103
History of Western Civilization( 3 credits)
PE 212
Sociocultural Dimensions of Physical Activity( 3 credits)
PS 201
Introduction to American Politics & Government( 3 credits)
PS 204
Introduction to Comparative Politics( 3 credits)
PS 205
Introduction to International Relations( 3 credits)
PSY 201
General Psychology( 4 credits)
PSY 202
General Psychology( 4 credits)
PSY 231
Human Sexuality( 3 credits)
SOC 204
General Sociology: Introduction to Sociology( 3 credits)
SOC 205
General Sociology: Institutions & Social Change( 3 credits)
WESTERN CULTURE( 3 CREDITS)
Select three credits from the following:
ART 204
History of Western Art( 3 credits)
ART 205
History of Western Art( 3 credits)
ART 206
History of Western Art( 3 credits)
EC 215
Economic Development of the U. S.( 4 credits)
ENG 107
Western World Literature: Classical( 4 credits)
ENG 109
Western World Literature: Modern( 4 credits)
ENG 110
Film Studies( 3 credits)
ENG 201
Shakespeare( 4 credits)
ENG 202
Shakespeare( 4 credits)
ENG 204
British Literature: Early( 3 credits)
ENG 205
British Literature: Middle( 3 credits)
ENG 206
British Literature: Modern( 4 credits)
ENG 253
American Literature: Early( 4 credits)
ENG 255
American Literature: Modern( 4 credits)
HST 101
History of Western Civilization( 3 credits)
HST 102
History of Western Civilization( 3 credits)
HST 103
History of Western Civilization( 3 credits)
HST 150
Science & Culture in the Western Tradition( 3 credits)
HST 201
U. S. History: Colonial & Revolutionary( 3 credits)
HST 202
U. S. History: Civil War & Reconstruction( 3 credits)
HST 203
U. S. History: Rise to World Power( 3 credits)
HUM 101
Intro to Humanities: Prehistory, Medievalism and World
Beyond( 3 credits)
HUM 102
Intro to Humanities: Renaissance, Faith and Reason in Global
HUM 103
Encounter( 3 credits) Intro to Humanities: Modernism, Globalism and Information Age( 3 credits)
PE 212
Sociocultural Dimensions of Physical Activity( 3 credits)
PHL 201
Introduction to Philosophy( 3 credits)
PHL 202
Elementary Ethics( 3 credits)
PHL 215
History of Western Philosophy( 3 credits
LIBERAL ARTS CORE REQUIREMENTS
The liberal arts core requirements are a requirement of the College of Liberal Arts at Oregon State University. Transfer students in the following programs have this requirement: Art, Economics, English, Foreign Language, Journalism and Mass Communications, Liberal Studies, Music, History, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology, Anthropology, Speech Communication, and Theater.
I. FINE ARTS( 3 CREDITS)
Select one course from the following:
ART 102
Understanding Art( 3 credits)
ART 115
Basic Design I: Composition( 3 credits)
ART 131
Drawing I( 4 credits)
ART 204
Intro to Art History( 3 credits)
ART 205
Intro to Art History( 3 credits)
ART 206
Intro to Art History( 3 credits)
ART 281
Painting II( 4 credits)
MP 101
Symphonic Band( 1 credits)
MP 141 / 241Symphony Orchestra( 1 credit)
MP 146 / 246 Women’ s Chorus( 1 credit)
MP 231
Chamber Choir( 2 credits)
MUS 161
Music Appreciation( 3 credits)
TA 147
Intro to Theater( 3 credits)
TA 244
Stagecraft( 3 credits)
TA 248
Fundamentals of Acting I( 3 credits)
WR 241
Creative Writing Workshop: Short Fiction( 3 credits)
WR 242
Creative Writing Workshop: Poetry( 3 credits)
1 – Courses offered that term only. 2 – Other classes may substitute. See advisor. 6 – These courses must have been completed within the last five years. 7 – Course may be taken any term to accommodate a student’ s particular interests and scheduling considerations. See the requirements for the Associate of Science degree for approved courses. 8 – No more than two courses with the same alpha prefix may be used by a student to meet the general education requirement. See an advisor. 9 – A cost-recovery program. See“ Workforce Training” section for details.