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1 GENERAL EDUCATION PROGRAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND (URI) The University believes that all undergraduate students, regardless of their degree programs, need experience in the study of fundamentals that builds on the student's previous education and continues through the undergraduate years and beyond. All bachelor's degree students, with the exception of students enrolled in the College of Engineering, follow the same university-wide general education requirements. While general education requirements for all students are selected from the same list of approved courses, there are possible variations based on the student's major. Students should consult specific college and departmental requirements and discuss the requirements with an advisor. In their first semester, all entering freshmen and new transfer students with less than 24 credits are required to take URI 101 Traditions and Transformations: A Freshman Seminar, including community service provided by the Feinstein Enriching America Program The purpose of general education at the University of Rhode Island is to lay a foundation for the lifelong enrichment of the human experience and for a thoughtful and active engagement with the world. This foundation is built on recognition of the complexity of nature, society, and the individual. The objective of general education is to introduce students to the fundamental dimensions of this complexity and to develop an appreciation of different ways of understanding it and different cultural responses to it. Corresponding with these goals, the general education program is divided into the following core areas: English Communication. Six credits in English communication, at least three of which must be in a course designed specifically to improve written communication skills. Fine Arts and Literature. Six credits in courses on artistic and literary expression and interpretation. Foreign Language/Cross-cultural Competence. Six credits or the equivalent in coursework related to communicating across cultures. Letters. Six credits in courses that address wisdom and traditions of the past and present in a global setting. Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning. Three credits in a course on mathematical and quantitative skills and their application. Natural Sciences. Six credits in courses on the interrelationships of the natural world. Social Sciences. Six credits in courses related to the study of human behavior in social, economic, cultural, and political contexts.

2 Because particular skills are essential to a thoughtful engagement with the world, each course in General Education incorporates opportunities to practice three (3) or more of the following skills: reading complex texts, writing effectively, speaking effectively, examining human differences, using quantitative data, using qualitative data, using information literacy, engaging in artistic activity. In addition, the University has a commitment to providing students with the opportunity to examine diversity within and across national boundaries and requires that at least two of the courses taken as part of a student's general education program must be designated as diversity [D] courses. Only one course in a foreign language may be applied to the diversity requirement. Since these diversity courses may be selected from any of the general education core areas, this requirement does not increase the total number of credits in the general education program. Specific courses that may be used to meet these requirements are listed in the following groups: English Communication: Writing (ECw) BGS 100; ELS 112, 122; HPR 326; WRT 104, 105, 106, 201, 227, 235, 302, 303, 304 [D], 305 [D], 333; General (EC) COM 100 [D], 108, 110 [D], ; ECN 108; LIB 120, 220; PHL 101; SUS 108. Fine Arts and Literature (A): AAF 247 [D], 248 [D]; ART 101, 207; ARH 120 [D], 251 [D], 252 [D]; CLA 391 [D], 395 [D], 396 [D], 397 [D]; CLS 160 [D]; ENG 110 [D], 160 [D], 243 [D], 247 [D], 248 [D], 260 [D], 262[D], 263 [D], 264 [D], 265 [D], 280 [D], 317 [D], 355 [D], 357 [D], 358 [D]; FAL 151[D]; FLM 101 [D], 203 [D], 204 [D], 205 [D]; FRN 309 [D], 310 [D] 320 [D], 391[D], 392 [D], 393[D]; GCH 101; HPR 124,125, 201A, 202A, 324, 325; LAR 201; MUS 101 [D], 106 [D], 111, 292 [D], 293 [D]; PLS 233, 335 [D]; RUS 391[D], 392 [D]; SPA 305 [D], 306 [D], 307 [D], 308 [D], 320 [D]; THE 100, 181, 351[D], 352 [D], 381, 382, 383;WMS 317 [D] Foreign Language/Cross-cultural Competence (FC): This requirement shall be fulfilled in one of the following ways: 1) demonstration of competence through the intermediate level by a proficiency examination or by successfully completing the 104 level in a living language or the 302 level in a classical language (students who fulfill this requirement through an examination cannot earn course credit for graduation; students who earn less than six credits in fulfilling the requirement should apply credits to the elective or major areas); 2) a two-course sequence in a language previously studied for two or more years in high school through at least the 103 level in a living language or 301 in a classical language appropriate to a student's level of competence (e.g., 102 and 103, 102 and 301; 131 and 103; 103 and 104; 301 and 302); 3) course work in a language not previously studied (or studied for less than two years in high school) through the beginning level. All modern and classical language courses used to fulfill these options carry the [D] designation; 4) study abroad in an approved academic program for one semester; 5) majoring in a foreign language; 6) two courses in cross-cultural competence selected from the following list: CCC 151 [D]; CPL 300 [D]; FRN 309 [D], 310 [D], 320 [D], 391[D], 392 [D], 393 [D]; HIS 132 [D], 171 [D], 172 [D],180 [D], 311 [D], 327 [D], 374, [D], 375 [D]; HPR 201F, 202F; LET 151L [D], 151Q [D], 151R [D]; NRS 300 [D]; PHL 331[D]; RLS 131 [D]; SPA 320 [D],TMD 224 [D]. Six credits of a full-semester approved Intercultural Internship in a foreign country through the Office of Internships and Experiential Education may be substituted for cross-cultural competence courses. Formally registered international students, students with

3 a recognized immigrant status and students who are naturalized citizens may be exempt from the foreign language or cross-cultural competence requirement at the discretion of the dean of the student s academic college. Letters (L): AAF 150 [D] 201 [D], 355 [D], 356 [D]; APG 327; BGS 392 [D]; CLS 160 [D], 235; COM 246 [D]; EGR 316 [D]; ENG 110 [D], 160 [D], 243 [D], 280 [D], 355 [D], 356 [D]; FRN 391[D], 392[D], 393[D]; GCH 102; HIS 111, 112, 113 [D], 114 [D], 116, 117, 118 [D], 130 [D], 132 [D], 141 [D], 142 [D], 145 [D], 146 [D], 150 [D], 160 [D], 171 [D], 172 [D], 180 [D], 304, 305, 310 [D], 311 [D], 314, 323 [D], 327 [D], 332 [D], 333 [D], 340 [D], 341 [D], 346 [D] 351 [D], 355 [D], 356 [D], 374 [D], 375 [D]; HPR 107, 201L, 202L, 307; JOR 110 [D]; LAR 202 [D]; LET 151 approved topics [D]; LIB 220; NUR 360 [D]; PHL 101, 103, 204, 210 [D], 212 [D], 215, 217 [D], 235, 314, 316 [D], 321, 322, 323 [D], 325 [D], 328 [D], 331 [D], 346, 355; PSC 341, 342; PSY 310; RLS 111 [D], 125, 126, 131 [D]; WMS 220 [D], 315 [D], 320 [D]; WRT 240 [D]. Mathematical and Quantitative Reasoning (MQ): BUS 111; CSC 101, 201; HPR 108, 201M, 202M; MTH 105, 106,107, 108, 109, 111, 131, 141; PSC 109; STA 220 Natural Sciences (N): AFS 190, 210, 211; APG 201 [D]; AST 108, 118; AVS 101 [D]; BGS 391; BCH 190; BIO 101, 102, 105, 106, 286 [D]; BPS 201, 203; CHM 100, 101, 103, 112; EGR 133; GCH 103; GEO 100, 102, 103, 110, 113, 120; HPR 109, 201N, 202N, 309; MIC 190; NRS 190; NFS 207, 210; NUR 143 [D]; OCG 110, 123, ; PHP 143 [D]; PLS 143 [D]; PHY 111, 112, 185, 186, 203, 204, 205, 273, 274, 275; PLS 150, 190, 233; TMD 113 Social Sciences (S): AFS 132; AVS 132; APG 200 [D], 202, 203 [D], 301 [D]; BGS 390 [D]; COM 108; CPL 202 [D]; EEC 105, 310, 356; ECN 100 [D], 108, 201, 202, 306, 381 [D]; EDC 102 [D]; GCH 104; GEG 101 [D], 104 [D]; 202 [D]; HDF 225; HPR 110 [D], 201S, 202S, 310; HSS 130 [D]; JOR 110 [D]; KIN 123 [D], LIN 200 [D]; MAF 100, 220 [D]; NUR 114 [D], 143 [D], 150 [D], 160 [D]; PHP 114 [D], 143 [D]; PLS 143 [D]; PSC 113 [D], 116 [D], PSC 201 [D], 288; PSY 103 [D], 113 [D], 255 [D], 232 [D], 235 [D], 254 [D]; SOC 100 [D], 212 [D], 230 [D], 240 [D], 242 [D], SUS 108; TMD 224 [D]; WMS 150 [D], 320 [D]. 5/21/10

4 URI GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS BY COLLEGE The chart below summarizes the URI general education requirements by college. Because each college has different requirements, students should consult their academic advisor and URI Catalog when selecting courses. Reference should be made to the URI general education requirements and to the requirements of individual majors. Please note: although a course may be listed in more than one general education category, it can only be used to meet one requirement. Students enrolled in the Colleges of Nursing, Pharmacy or Environment & Life Sciences may reduce the credit requirements in Fine Arts & Literature, Foreign Language/Cross-cultural Competence or Letters by 3 credits. To use the chart, first locate the row for the college at the University of Rhode Island in which you intend to enroll; then, read the entries under each column for specific requirements within each area. For specific course listings, refer to the pages following the chart. UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENT () ARTS & SCIENCES BUSINESS ENGLISH COMMUNICATION EC, ECw 6 cr. with minimum of 3 cr. in writing except BGS of the following: COM 100, WRT 104, 105, 106, 201; and WRT 227 MATHEMATICS/ QUANTITATIVE REASONING MQ FINE ARTS & LITERATURE A FOREIGN LANGUAGE/ CROSS CULTURALCOMPETENCE FC 3 cr. 6 cr. 6 cr. in a foreign language or semester abroad or culture clusters. See Gen.Ed. requirements in Specific to major BUS cr. in Fine Arts; 3 cr. in Literature 6 cr. (with at least 3 cr. in Literature) See General Education requirements in the URI Catalog See General Education requirements in LETTERS L ENGINEERING MTH Credits (See specific requirements by major) ENVIRONMENT AND LIFE SCIENCES HUMAN SCIENCE & SERVICES 3 cr. in writing; 3 cr COM 1XC 3 cr. in writing; 3 cr. COM 1XC Specific to major (3) See General Education requirements in Specific to Major See General Education requirements in NURSING STA 220 (3) See General Education requirements in PHARMACY WRT 106 & COM 1XC MTH 141 (3) See General Education requirements in Revised 7/10 NATURAL SCIENCES N SOCIAL SCIENCES S 6 cr. 6 cr. 6 cr. BA: BA: One course per code One course per code BS, BFA, BM: BS, BFA, BM: Univ. Req Univ. Req. Specific to major BA: One course per code BS, BFA, BM: Univ. Req ECN 201 & 202 (3) 6 cr. selected from biology and chemistry. (See specific requirement by major) (3) CHM 103 and NFS 207 PHL 212 & (3) CHM 101/102 and BIO 101 ECN 201 is required (See specific requirements by major) (See specific requirement by major) ; ECN 201 is required

5 GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE EQUIVALENCY URI CCRI ENGLISH COMMUNICATION (EC) (ECw) URI Course WRT 104 Writing to Inform & Explain [GE-ECw] WRT 105 Forms of College Writing [GE-ECw] WRT 106 Intro to Research Writing [GE-ECw] ELS 112 English as a Second Lang I [GE-Cw] WRT 227 Business Communications [GE-Cw] WRT 201 Argument and persuasion [GE-Cw] WRT 201 Argument and persuasion [GE- Cw] WRT 333 Scientific and Tech. Writing [GE-Cw] LIB 120 Intro to Information Literacy [GE-ECw] PHL 101 Critical Thinking [GE-EC/L] COM 1XC Fund. of Oral Communications [GE-EC] COM 202 Public Speaking for COM majors only ENGL 1010 Composition I ENGL 1010 Composition I ENGL 1010 Composition I ENGL 1300 Comp I Speakers of Eng as 2nd Lang ENGL 1410 Business Writing ENGL 2010 Composition II ENGL 2015 Advanced Writing for Lib. Arts ENGL 2100 Technical Report Writing LRCT 1015 College Research PHIL 2040 Logic SPCH 1100 Oral Communications I THE 100 Introduction to Theatre [GE-A] THE 181 Script Analysis [GE-A] THE 381 History of Theatre to 1642 [GE-A] LITERATURE ENG 160 Literatures of the World [GE-A/L] ENG 110 Introduction to Literature [GE-A/L] ENG 263 Intro to Literary Genres: Poem [GE-A] ENG 265 The Novel [GE-A] ENG 243 The Short Story [GE-A/L] ENG 280 Introduction to Shakespeare [GE-A/L] ENG264 Intro to Literary Genres: Drama [GE-A] ENG 248 Afro-Amer Lit 1900 to Present [GE-A] ENG 160 Lit. of the World [GE-A/L] THEA 1090 Introduction to Theatre THEA 1125 Play Analysis for Production THEA 1130 Origins of Theatre ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th Century ENGL 1200 Introduction to Literature ENGL 1220 Introduction to Poetry ENGL 1240 Readings in the Novel ENGL 1250 Readings in the Short Story ENGL 1260 Readings in Shakespeare ENGL 1280 Dramatic Literature ENGL 1290 Black American Literature ENGL 2040 World Lit from 16th Century MATHMATICAL & QUANTITATIVE (MQ) CSC 201 Intro to Computer Program. [GE-M] COMI 1520 Visual BASIC Programming CSC 201 Intro to Computer Program. [GE-M] COMI 1521 Intro to Visual BASIC Program + COMI 1522 Intermed. Visual BASIC Program + COMI 1523 Advanced Visual BASIC Program MTH 107 Introduction to Finite Math [GE-M] MATH 1430 Math for Liberal Arts Students MTH 108 Topics in Mathematics [GE-M] MATH 1470 Topics in Math: Discrete Math MTH 108 Topics in Mathematics [GE-M] MATH 1470 Topics in Math: Computers & Math STA 220 Statistics in Modern Society [GE-M] MATH 1475 Statistics for Social Sciences BUS 111 Bus Analysis with Application [GE-M] MATH 1680 Quantitative Business Analysis II MTH 111 Pre-Calculus [GE-M] MATH 1900 Pre-Calculus Mathematics MTH 141 Introduction to Calculus [GE-M] MATH 1910 Calculus I MTH 142 Intermediate Calculus [GE-M] MATH 1920 Calculus II FINE ARTS & LITERATURE (A) FINE ARTS ARH 120 Introduction to Art [GE-A] ART 207 Drawing I [GE-A] ART 101 Two-Dimensional Studio I [GE-A] ARH 251 Introduction to History of Art I [GE-A] ARH 252 Intro to History of Art II [GE-A] FLM 101 Introduction to Film Media [GE-A] THE 383 History of Modern Theatre [GE-A] THE 383 history of Modern Theatre [GE-A] MUS 111 Basic Musicianship [GE-A] MUS 106 History of Jazz [GE-A] MUS 101 Introduction to Music [GE-A] MUS 293 University Chorus [GE-A] {1credit per semester} ARTS 1001 Introduction to Visual Arts ARTS 1010 Drawing I ARTS 1310 Basic Two-Dimensional Design I ARTS 1510 Art History: Ancient to Medieval ARTS 1520 Art History: Renaissance to Modern ENGL 1210 Film as Literature ENGL 1270 Contemporary Drama ENGL 1270 Contemporary Drama MUSC 1010 Foundations in Music MUSC 1110 Jazz History MUSC 1160 Introduction to Music MUSC 1210 Chorus {1 credit per semester} FOREIGN LANGUAGE /CROSS-CULTURAL COMPETENCE (FC) FRN 101 Beginning French I [GE FC] FREN 1010 /1030 Elementary French I FRN 102 Beginning French II [GE FC] FREN 1020/1040 Elementary French II FRN 103 Intermediate French I [GE FC] FREN 2010 Intermediate French I FRN 104 Intermediate French I I [GE FC] FREN 2020 Intermediate French I I GER 101 Beginning German I [GE FC] GERM 1010 / 1030Elementary German I GER 102 Beginning German II [GE FC] GERM 1020/1040 Elementary German II GER 103 Intermediate German I [GE FC] GERM 2010 Intermediate German I GER 104 Intermediate German II [GE FC] GERM 2020 Intermediate German II HIS 171 East Asian Culture and History [GE-L/FC] HIST 2260 History of East Asian Civilization ITL 101 Beginning Italian 1 [GE FC] ITAL 1010/1030 Elementary Italian I ITL 103 Intermediate Italian I [GE FC] ITAL 2010 Intermediate Italian I ITAL 104 Intermediate Italian II [GE FC] ITAL 2020 Intermediate Italian II ITL 102 Beginning Italian II [GE FC] ITAL1020/1040 Elementary Italian II POR 101 Beginning Portuguese I [GE FC] PORT 1010/1030 Beginning Portuguese I POR 102 Beginning Portuguese II [GE FC] PORT 1020/1040 Beginning Portuguese II POR 103 Intermediate Portuguese I [GE FC] PORT 2010 Intermediate Portuguese I POR 104 Intermediate Portuguese II [GE FC] PORT 2020 Intermediate Portuguese II SPA 101 Beginning Spanish I [GE FC] SPAN 1010/1030 Beginning Spanish I SPA 102 Beginning Spanish II [GE FC] SPAN 1020/1040 Beginning Spanish II SPA 103 Intermediate Spanish I [GE FC] SPAN 2010 Intermediate Spanish I SPA 104 Intermediate Spanish II [GE FC] SPAN 2020 Intermediate Spanish II LETTERS (L) JOR 110 Intro to Mass Media [GE-L/S] COMM 1050 Mass Media Foundations ENG 160 Literatures of the World [GE-A/L] ENGL 1040 World Literature to 16th Century ENG 110 Introduction to Literature [GE-A/L] ENGL 1200 Introduction to Literature ENG 243 The Short Story [GE-A/L] ENGL 1250 Readings in the Short Story

6 ENG 280 Intro to Shakespeare [GE-A/L] ENGL 1260 Readings in Shakespeare ENG 160 Literature of the World [GE-A/L] ENGL 2040 World Lit from the 16 th Century RLS 1XL Letters Gen Ed [GE-L] HIS 2270 World Religions HIS 112 Medieval Europe [GE-A/L] HIST 1010 History of Medieval Europe HIS 114 Western Civ since 1789 [GE-L] HIST 1020 Survey of West Civilization II HIS 141 Hist of US to 1877 [GE-L] HIST 1210 History of US to 1877 HIS 142 Hist of US since 1877 [GE-L] HIST 1220 History of US from 1877 HIS 145 Women in N. Amer Colonies [GE-L] HIST 2010 Survey Hist of Amer Women HIS 146 Women in US: 1890 and on [GE-L] HIST 2015 Women in the US HIS 1XL Letters Gen Ed [GE-L] HIST 2020 Civil War and Reconstruction HIS 1XL Letters Gen Ed [GE-L] HIST 2241 Americas Experience in Vietnam HIS 150 Intro to Afro-Amer History [GE-L] HIST 2250 Black American History HIS 171 E. Asian Culture & Hist [GE-L/FC] HIST 2260 History of East Asian Civilization HIS 1XL Letters Gen Ed [GE-L] HIST 2275 Age of the Renaissance PHL 103 Introduction to Philosophy [GE-L] PHIL 1010 Introduction to Philosophy PHL 328 The Phil of Religion [GE-L] PHIL 2020 Philosophy of Religion PHL 212 Ethics [GE-L] PHIL 2030 Ethics PHL 101 Critical Thinking [GE-Cw/L] PHIL 2040 Logic PHL 325 American Philosophy [GE-L] PHIL 2070 Honors: American Thought PHL 204 Theories of Human Nature [GE-L] PHIL 2080 Honors: Philosophy & Human Nature NATURAL SCIENCES (N) AST 118 Intro Astronomy:Solar System [GE-N] AST 108 Intro to Astronomy: Stellar {GE-N} BIO 102 Principles of Biology II [GE-N] BIO 101 Principles of Biology I [GE-N] BIO 105 Bio of Daily Life I [GE-N] CHM 100 Chemistry of Environment [GE-N] CHM 101 General Chemistry I + [GE-N] CHM 102 General Chemistry I Lab [GE-N] CHM 1XX Elective CHM 112 General Chemistry II + [GE-N] CHM 114 General Chemistry II Lab [GE-N] CHM 1XX Elective CHM 103 Introductory Chemistry + [GE-N] CHM 105 Introductory Chemistry Lab [GE-N] CHM 1XX Elective GEO 103 Understanding the Earth [GE-N] GEO 113 Natural Disasters [GE-N] OCG 123 Oceans, Atmos., & Global Change [GE-N] PHY 109 Introduction to Physics [GE-N] PHY 111 General Physics I + [GE-N] PHY 185 General Physics I Lab [GE-N] PHY 112 General Physics II + [GE-N] PHY 186 General Physics II Lab [GE-N] ASTR 1010 The Solar System ASTR 1020 The Stellar System BIOL 1001 General Biology - Organismal BIOL 1002 General Biology - Cellular BIOL 1005 Biology of the Modern World CHEM 1000 Chemistry of Our Environment CHEM 1030 General Chemistry I CHEM 1100 General Chemistry II CHEM 1180 Health Science Chemistry I GEOL 1010 General Geology I GEOL 1030 Natural Disasters OCEN 1010 Introduction to Oceanography + OCEN 1030 Oceanography Lab PHYS 1000 Physical Science PHYS 1030 General Physics I PHYS 1040 General Physics II PHY 111 General Physics I [GE-N] PHY 112 General Physics II [GE-N] PHY 203 Elementary Physics I + [GE-N] PHY 273 Elementary Physics I Lab [GE-N] PHY 109 Introduction to Physics + [GE-N] PHY 110 Introduction to Physics Lab [GE-N] PHY 109 Introduction to Physics + [GE-N] PHY 110 Introduction to Physics Lab [GE-N] PHY 109 Introduction to Physics [GE-N] PHY 109 Introduction to Physics [GE-N] PHY 205 Elementary Physics III + [GE-N] PHY 275 Elementary Physics III Lab [GE-N] PHY 203 Elementary Physics I + [GE-N] PHY 273 Elementary Physics I Lab [GE-N] PHY 204 Elementary Physics II + [GE-N] PHY 274 Elementary Physics II Lab [GE-N] SOCIAL SCIENCES (S) KIN 123 Foundations of Health [GE-S] NUR 150 Human Sexuality [GE-S] JOR 110 Intro to Mass Media [GE-L/S] ECN 201 Economic Principles (Micro) [GE-S] ECN 202 Economic Principles (Macro) [GE-S] GEG 104 Political Geography [GE-S] EDC 102 Intro to American Education [GE-S] PSC 288 American Legal System [GE-S] PSC 113 American Politics [GE-S] PSC 116 International Politics [GE-S] PSY 103 Towards Self Understanding [GE-S] WMS 150 Intro. to Women s Studies [GE-S] PSY 113 General Psychology [GE-S] PSY 232 Developmental Psychology [GE-S] PSY 235 Theories of Personality [GE-S] PSY 254 Behavior Probs/Personality Dis. [GE-S] SOC 100 General Sociology [GE-S] SOC 212 Families in Society [GE-S] SOC 240 Race and Ethnic Relations [GE-S] APG 203 Cultural Anthropology [GE-S] SOC 230 Crime and Delinquency [GE-S] Updated 7/19/11 University College PHYS 1050 Physics for Technology I PHYS 1060 Physics for Technology II PHYS 1100 Engineering Physics PHYS 1120 Modern Technical Physics I PHYS 1130 Technical Physics PHYS 1140 Newtonian Physics PHYS 1220 Modern Technical Physics II PHYS 2110 Acoustics, Optics & Thermo. +Phys 2111 Acoustics, Optics & Thermo Lab. PHYS 2310 Intermediate Physics I PHYS 2320 Intermediate Physics II BIOL 1200 The Human in Health and Disease BIOL 2040 Human Sexuality COMM 1050 Mass Media Foundations ECON 2030 Micro Economics ECON 2040 Macro Economics GEOG 1010 Introduction to Geography HMNS 2060 Introduction to Education LAWS 1020 Administration of Justice or LAWS 2040 Law & Society POLS 1010 American National Government POLS 2010 International Relations PSYC 1030 Psychology of Personal Adjustment PSYC 1070 Psychology of Women PSYC 2010 General Psychology PSYC 2030 Developmental Psychology PSYC 2100 Theories of Personalities PSYC 2110 Abnormal Psychology SOCS 1010 General Sociology SOCS 2020 Marriage and Family SOCS 2040 Cultural Diversity SOCS 2110 Introduction to Anthropology SOCS 2300 Criminology

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