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II. HUMANITIES( 3 CREDITS)
Select one course from the following:
ENG
Any except 199( 3 credits)
HST
Any except 198( 3 credits)
PHL 201
Intro to Philosophy( 3 credits)
PHL 202
Elementary Ethics( 3 credits)
R 101
Intro to Religious Studies( 3 credits)
III. NON-WESTERN CULTURE( 3 CREDITS)
Select one course from the following:
ANTH 232
Native North Americans( 3 credits)
ART 207
Indigenous Art of the Americas( 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
GEOG 202
( 3 credits) World Geography: Latin America and Caribbean( 3 credits)
GEOG 203
World Geography: Asia( 3 credits)
GEOG 204
World Geography: Africa and Middle East( 3 credits)
MUS 108
Music Cultures of the World( 3 credits)
IV. SOCIAL SCIENCES( 3 CREDITS)
Select one course from the following:
ANTH 103
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology( 3 credits)
ANTH 230
Time Travelers( 3 credits)
EC 201
Intro to Microeconomics( 4 credits)
EC 202
Intro to Macroeconomics( 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 201
U. S. History: Colonial and Revolutionary( 3 credits)
HST 202
U. S. History: Civil War and Reconstruction( 3 credits)
HST 203
U. S. History: Rise to World Power( 3 credits)
PS 201
Intro to American Politics and Government( 3 credits)
PS 204
Intro to Comparative Politics( 3 credits)
PS 205
Intro to International Relations( 3 credits)
PSY 201
General Psychology( 4 credits)
PSY 202
General Psychology( 4 credits)
PSY 215
Intro to Developmental Psychology( 3 credits)
PSY 216
Social Psychology( 3 credits)
SOC 204
Intro to Sociology( 3 credits)
SOC 205
Institutions and Social Change( 3 credits)
SOC 206
Social Problems and Issues( 3 credits)
V. Select one additional course( 3 credits) from previous categories I-IV. No credit may be used for more than one requirement. The College of Liberal Arts does not allow students to take courses in the same prefix as their major field of study to satisfy the Liberal Arts Core requirements.