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1 Last updated on: September 10, General Education Requirements AUB is committed to offering its students a broad undergraduate liberal arts education that enables them to acquire the analytical skills and habits of life-long learning that they will need to compete successfully in the twenty-first century. The General Education distribution requirements are intended to expose students to a range of intellectual experiences during their time at AUB. We want to give our students the opportunity to make choices and to question and test what they believe are their career goals and their intellectual interests. In addition to courses in their academic majors and the opportunity to take minor concentrations in specific fields, all AUB students must take a minimum of -6 credits of general education requirements distributed in the following fields: -6 credits in English Communication Skills through ENGL 204 (ENGL 206 in FEA). credits in Arabic Communication Skills (except those formally exempted) 12 credits in Humanities. 6 credits in Social Science. 6 credits in Natural Science. credits in Quantitative Thought. All new undergraduate students at AUB are required to take English Communication Skills Courses. New undergraduate students are placed in one of the English Communication Skills Courses on the basis of their scores on the TOEFL, the AUB-EN, the SAT Writing, or any equivalent standardized test. The Department of English offers a sequence of two core courses, ENGL 20 and ENGL 204, to all AUB undergraduates, and two specialized courses: ENGL 206 to FEA students and ENGL 208 to OSB students. A new undergraduate student is placed in one of the core courses in the sequence upon matriculation and has to complete the sequence in successive semesters. FEA students take ENGL 206 instead of ENGL 204. OSB students take ENGL 208 after the successful completion of ENGL 204. Students who are exempted from Arabic are required to take a Humanities or a Language course instead, unless their Faculty requires otherwise. Students who cannot fulfill the Arabic Communications Skills requirement will be asked to sit for an Arabic Placement Test. According to the result, they may take ARAB201A in replacement of the Arabic Communications Skills requirement. We believe that a student who has chosen to follow a course of study at AUB leading to a degree in a professional field such as engineering should be exposed to the humanities and social sciences. By the same token, a student who plans to major in history should have the opportunity to take science courses and to work in a lab. While being exposed to various fields of knowledge, we also want our students to have the opportunity to experience different modes of learning (lectures, seminars, labs, and independent research projects). Different modes of analysis are designed to enhance students verbal and interactive skills (seminars), writing and analytic skills (research projects), and handson experimental skills (laboratories). These distribution requirements may be met by either required or elective courses. Humanities and Social Sciences courses are divided into two lists: List I and List II within each domain. Students are required to select their courses as follows: Two Humanities courses from Humanities List I. (FAS Students are required to select CVSP courses) Two Humanities courses from either Humanities lists I and II. One Social Science course from Social Sciences List I. One Social Science course from either Social Sciences lists. In addition, No more than two courses from the student s major may fulfill the Humanities requirement, no more than one course from the student s major may fulfill the Social Science requirement, and no more than one course from the student s major may fulfill the Natural Science requirement.
2 Last updated on: September 10, FAS requires that a minimum of six credits in Humanities to be taken from CVSP courses FAS Students must complete one course from each of the two CVSP sequences; that is, one course from Sequence I followed by one course from Sequence II. The list of approved General Education courses will be updated regularly on the Registrar s Office website. English Communication Skills Courses ENGL 20 Academic English ENGL 204 Advanced Academic English ENGL 206 Technical English ENGL 208 English for International Business Arabic Communication Skills Courses ARAB 201A Basic Arabic Grammar and Syntax ARAB 201B Readings in Arabic Literature ARAB 211 Survey of Arabic Grammar ARAB 212 Survey of Arabic Grammar ARAB 221 Arabic Stylistics and Metrics ARAB 225 Translation ARAB 227 Arabic Linguistics ARAB 228 Arabic Linguistics ARAB 229 Background to the Study of Classical Arabic Literature ARAB 20 Themes and Genres of Arabic Literature ARAB 21 Arabic Poetry: The Heroic Age ARAB 22 Arabic Poetry: The Age of Conquest, Love, and Nostalgia ARAB 24 Abbasid Poetry ARAB 25 Andalusian Literature ARAB 26 Qur anic Studies ARAB 27 Modern Arabic Poetry ARAB 28 Modern Arabic Poetry ARAB 24 Classical Arabic Prose ARAB 245 Background to the Study of Modern Arabic Literature ARAB 246 Background to the Study of Modern Arabic Literature ARAB 249 Sufi Literature ARAB 251F Special Topics: Creative Writing ARAB 251I Special Topics: Readings in Adab Works ARAB 251J Special Topics: The Maqamat ARAB 252C Special Topics: Sociolinguistics ARAB 252D Special Topics: Creative Writing ARAB 290 Undergraduate Seminar on al- Arabic Communication Skills Courses Mutanabbi American and Media Studies (AMST): AMST 215 Introduction to American Studies AMST 20 Cultural Geography of North America AMST 275C Special Topics in American Society: Women and Social Movements AMST 275F Special Topics in American Society: Marx in America AMST 275L Special Topics in American Society: U.S. Twentieth Century AMST Special Topics in American Society: 275M Theories of Race and Empire AMST 275N Special Topics in American Society: Christianity in American History AMST 275O Special Topics in American Society: From Colonization to Civil War AMST 275R Special Topics in American Society: Pinkwashing and Homonational AMST 275S Special Topics in American Society: Feminist and Queer Theories AMST 275X Special Topics in American Society: Introduction to US Feminist Theory AMST 276J Special Topics in American Society: Theories of Race and Empire AMST 276K Special Topics in American Society: American Imperialism AMST 276L Special Topics in American Society: Modern Latin American Literature in Translation AMST Special Topics in American Society: 276M From Colonization to American Revolution AMST 276P Special Topics in American Society: Literature Empire AMST 276S Special Topics in American Society: Sexuality and U.S.Nation Arabic and Near Easter Languages: ARAB 201B Readings in Arabic Literature ARAB 215 Introductory Syriac ARAB 20 Themes and Genres of Arab Literature ARAB 22 Arabic Poetry: The Age of Conquest, Love, and Nostalgia ARAB 2 Abbasid Poetry ARAB 24 Abbasid Poetry ARAB 25 Andalusian Literature ARAB 28 Modern Arabic Poetry
3 Last updated on: September 10, 201 ARAB 29 Modern Arabic Novel ARAB 240 Modern Arabic Drama ARAB 24 Classical Arabic Prose ARAB 245 Background to the Study of Modern Arabic Literature ARAB 247 Arab Classical Folk Literature ARAB 249 Sufi Literature ARAB 251 Special Topics in Arabic Language and Literature Architecture: ARCH 121 History of Art and Architecture I: 4 From Caves to Catacombs ARCH 122 History of Medieval Art and 4 Architecture ARCH 22 History of Post-Medieval Art and 4 Architecture ARCH 224 History of Art and Architecture IV: 4 The Modern Period, Archeology: AROL 201 Archaeology in Lebanon AROL 212 Methodology AROL 214 The Human Story II: The New Stone Age or Neolithic Period AROL 217 Phoenicia and the Phoenicians AROL 219 Ancient Mesopotamia AROL 225 The Roman and Byzantine Near East AROL 226 The World of the Philistines, Israelites and Aramaeans AROL 21 Ancient Near Eastern Religions AROL 25I Special Topics in Archeology: Animals in Archaeology AROL 25J Special Topics in Archeology: Dinosaurs, Dragons and Monsters AROL 25K Special Topics in Archeology: The Archaeology of Pre-Islamic Arabia Civilization Sequence Program (CVSP) Sequence I: CVSP 201 Ancient Near East and Classical Civilizations CVSP 202 Medieval, Islamic and Renaissance Civilizations CVSP 205 Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Civilizations CVSP 207A Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Civilizations: Love: Human and Divine CVSP 207C Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Civilizations: Utopian Thought I CVSP 207E Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Civilizations CVSP 207H Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Civilizations: Human Nature: Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance CVSP 207I Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Civilizations: Religion as Text and Tradition CVSP 207R Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Civilizations CVSP 207L Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance Civilizations Civilization Sequence Program (CVSP) Sequence II: CVSP 20 Enlightenment and Modernity CVSP 204 Contemporary Studies CVSP 206 Modern and Contemporary Studies CVSP 208C Modern and Contemporary Studies: Utopian Thought II CVSP 208D Modern and Contemporary Studies: Science and Society CVSP 208F Modern and Contemporary Studies: Theories that Shaped the 20th Century CVSP 208G Modern and Contemporary Studies: Gender and Cultural Production (pre-modern to modern) CVSP 208H Modern and Contemporary Studies: Human Nature CVSP 208J Modern and Contemporary Studies: Folly CVSP 208K Modern and Contemporary Studies: Decadence CVSP 208L Modern and Contemporary Studies: Human Rights Civilization Sequence Program (CVSP): CVSP 212 Modern and Contemporary World Theatre CVSP 215 A Survey of Nineteenth-Century French Literature (in English) CVSP 216 A Survey of Twentieth-Century French Literature (in English) CVSP 217 Modern Russia Literature CVSP 250 Civilization Through the Arts I CVSP 251 Civilization Through the Arts II CVSP 295O CVSP 295P CVSP 295Q Special Topics in Cultural Studies: Self and Cosmos: Modern and Contemporary Special Topics in Cultural Studies: Moral Discourses in Classical and Monotheistic Traditions Special Topics in Cultural Studies: Ancient Egypt and Nubia
4 Last updated on: September 10, English: ENGL 201 Survey of American Literature ENGL 207 Introduction to English Literature II ENGL 210 Literature of the Middle Ages ENGL 216 Drama ENGL 217 The Novel ENGL 219 Film as Text ENGL 221 Introduction to Literary Theory ENGL 224 American Literature to 1900 ENGL 225 American Literature From ENGL 226 Contemporary American Literature ENGL 227 Introduction to Language ENGL 24 Gender and Language ENGL 26 Introduction to Creative Writing ENGL 240 Literature and Empire ENGL 242 Modernism and Post-Modernism ENGL 24 Post-Colonial Literature ENGL 244B Special Topics in Literature: Mid- Century American Poetry ENGL 244D Special Topics in Literature: The American Wilderness ENGL 244H Special Topics in Literature: Southern Literature of Resistance ENGL 244I Special Topics in Literature: Chaucer and Italy ENGL 244J Special Topics in Literature: Literature of New York in the 1980s ENGL 244L Special Topics in Literature: Global Perspectives on Modernism and Modernity ENGL 244N Special Topics in Literature: Science Fiction ENGL 246 Applied Linguistics ENGL 249 Fiction Writing ENGL 251 Playwriting Fine Arts and Art History: FAAH 227A Special Topics in Art History: Islamic Empire Art FAAH 227B Special Topics in Art History: Early Islam Art and Architecture FAAH 227C Special Topics in Art History: Introduction to the Visual Culture of the Islamic World FAAH 228A Special Topics in Art History: Renaissance Art FAAH 229A Special Topics in Art History: FAAH 229B Special Topics in Art History: Manet to Picasso FAAH 229C Special Topics in Art History: Art Now FAAH 22 Methods in Art History FAAH 28 Special Topics In Art Theory FAAH 247 Music Theory I FAAH 260B Special Topics: Listening to Jazz FAAH 260C Special Topics: Early American Popular Music FAAH 265 Introduction to Theater FAAH/TH Theater History 270 History: HIST 201 Introduction to the Study of History HIST 202 Introduction to Modern History the Arab East HIST 212 Islamic History: Origins and Empire, HIST 214 Islamic History: Military Society in the Middle East, HIST 217 Slaves and Soldiers: The Mamluk Sultanate, HIST 218 The Abbasid Court HIST 220B Local Histories: Beirut, HIST 225 Byzantine Empire and Civilization, HIST 226 Byzantine Empire and Civilization, HIST 227 Cultures in Contact: The Crusades HIST 24 History of the Arabs, HIST 27 Ottoman State and Society, HIST 28 Ottoman State and Society, HIST 242 A Social History of the Modern Middle East: HIST 245 History of Lebanon from 64 to 1920 A.D. HIST 251 History of North Africa and Spain in the Middle Ages HIST 257 The Contemporary World Since 1914 HIST 258AE Special Topics in History: Middle Eastern Monarchies HIST 258AG Special Topics in History: The Sea in History HIST 258AH Special Topics in History: Islamic Cities, HIST 258AI Special Topics in History: Coffee and Empire: Histories
5 Last updated on: September 10, HIST 258AJ Special Topics in History: Modernity in Middle Eastern Cities, HIST 258AK Special Topics in History: Nationalism and its variants HIST 258AN Special Topics in History: The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity HIST 258B Special Topics in History: The Palestine Problem, HIST 258UA Special Topics in History: Introduction to Urban history of the Middle East, HIST 259 Imperial Russia HIST 262 Women and Gender in Classical Islamic Society HIST 278A Special Topics in United States History: Introduction to American Studies HIST 279A Special Topics in United States History: US History: Cultural Geographic of North America Philosophy: PHIL 201 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 205 Bio-Medical Ethics PHIL 210 Ethics PHIL 21 History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy PHIL 214 History of Modern Philosophy PHIL 218 Metaphysics and Epistemology PHIL 222 Philosophy of Science PHIL 22 Philosophy of Language PHIL 224 Philosophy of Religion PHIL 20 Philosophy of Plato PHIL 21 Philosophy of Aristotle PHIL 22 Islamic Philosophy PHIL 249 Philosophy of Feminism PHIL 251F Special Topics in Ethics: Concept of Happiness PHIL 252F Special Topics in Political Philosophy: The Ethics of Responding to Poverty PHIL 256B Special Topics in the Philosophy of Science: Language and Thought: Case of Color LDEM 207 Landscape Architecture History I LDEM 208 Landscape Architecture History II MCOM 202 Digital Media Literacy MCOM 280 Global Media Literacy MEST 210B Special Topics: Introduction to Classical Arabic/Islamic Culture PSPA 210 Introduction to Political Thought SOAN 225 Gender and Culture SOAN 28A/ MCOM 291 Special Topics: Identities and Urban Space in America I American and Media Studies (AMST): AMST 240 America in the Middle East AMST 275P Special Topics in American Humanities: America, the Arab World and Music Video AMST 275T Special Topics in American Humanities: Sociology of Human Rights AMST 275U Special Topics in American Humanities: Law, Politics and U.S. War on Terror AMST 275Y Special Topics in American Humanities: Law, Politics and U.S. War on Terror AMST 276I Special Topics in American Humanities: The American Wilderness AMST 276N Special Topics in American Humanities: 9/11 Culture AMST 276O Special Topics in American Humanities: Arab Uprisings: Local and Global Representations AMST 276Q Special Topics in American Humanities: U.S. in the Middle East Arabic and Near Easter Languages: ARAB 216 Introduction to Syriac Literature ARAB 21 Arabic Poetry: The Heroic Age ARAB 26 Qur anic Studies ARAB 246 Background to the Study of Modern Arabic Literature ARAB 251F Special Topics in Arabic Language and Literature: Creative Writing ARAB 251I Special Topics in Arabic Language and Literature: Readings in Adab Works ARAB 251J Special Topics in Arabic Language and Literature: The Maqamat ARAB 251K Special Topics in Arabic Language and Literature: Qur'an and Balagha ARAB 252D Special Topics in Arabic Language and Literature: Creative Writing ARAB 290 Undergraduate Seminar on al-
6 Last updated on: September 10, I Mutanabbi Archeology: AROL 211 Methodology AROL 21 The Human History: The Old Stone Age (Up to BC) AROL 215 The Near East Bronze Ages ( BC) AROL 216 The Near East Bronze Ages ( BC) AROL 22 Archaeology of the Hellenistic World AROL 224 Introduction to the Roman World AROL 25F AROL 25L AROL 25M AROL 26D English: Special Topics in Archeology: The Archaeology of the Hittites Special Topics in Archeology: Lithic Technology Special Topics in Archeology: Ancient Civilizations of Egypt and Nubia Special Topics in Archeology: Egyptian Religion & Magic ENGL 205 Introduction to English Literature I ENGL 211 Renaissance and Restoration ENGL 212 The Age of Shakespeare ENGL 21 Neo-Classical and Romantic Age ENGL 214 Victorian Literature ENGL 215 Twentieth-Century Literature ENGL 218 Poetry ENGL 222 Literature and Culture ENGL 22 Literary Aesthetics ENGL 229 History of English Language ENGL 2 Introduction to Translation ENGL 27 Creative Non-Fiction ENGL 29 Screenwriting ENGL 241 Cultural Cross-Currents ENGL 244G Special Topics in Literature: 1001 Nights: East and West ENGL 244F Special Topics in Literature: Transatlantic Avant-Garde ENGL 244S Special Topics in Literature: Shakespeare and Visual Cultures ENGL 248A Special Topics in English Language: Literacy, Writing and Tutoring ENGL 250 Poetry Writing ENGL 252 Contemporary Writers ENGL 25 Critical Review Writing Fine Arts and Art History: FAAH 229D Special Topics in Art History: Art Since 1945 I FAAH 229F Special Topics in Art History: Art and Writing: Criticism and its Discontents FAAH 229G Special Topics in Art History: History of Art Criticism FAAH 25 Theories of Modern Art FAAH 240 Western Musical Traditions I FAAH 241 Western Musical Traditions II FAAH 244 Introduction to Voice Performance FAAH 245 Music Appreciation: Historical Survey FAAH 260 Western Musical Traditions III FAAH 261 An Introduction to the World of Opera FAAH 262 Arabic and Middle Eastern Music FAAH 265 Introduction to Theatre History: HIST 220A Local Histories: Rise of Beirut HIST 258AD Special Topics in History: World War II HIST 258AL Special Topics in History: The French Revolution HIST 258AM Special Topics in History: History of Modern Turkey HIST 260 Russia Since the Revolution HIST 261 Modern Italy Philosophy: PHIL 206 Business Ethics PHIL 209 Environmental Ethics PHIL 216 Political Philosophy PHIL 221 Philosophy of Mind PHIL 251A PHIL 251D PHIL 251E PHIL 252G PHIL 256C PHIL 257B PHIL 260G PHIL 260E Special Topics in Ethics: Ethics, Foundation of Morality Special Topics in Ethics: Metaethics Special Topics in Ethics: Ethics of Humantarian Intervention Special Topics in Political Philosophy: Hegel and Marx Special Topics in the Philosophy of Science: Philosophy of Math Special Topics in the Philosophy of Language: Wittgenstein: Philosophy Invest Special Topics in the History of Philosophy: Kant's Critique of Pure Reason Special Topics in the History of Philosophy: Kant's Moral Philosophy
7 Last updated on: September 10, I PHIL 260F Special Topics in the History of Philosophy: Adam Smith PHIL 262C Special Topics in the Contemporary Philosophy: Secularism PHIL 12 Special Topics in Contemporary Philosophy: Deleuze BUSS 215 Business Ethics EDUC 228 Teaching Art in Elementary School EDUC 229 Teaching Music in Elementary School EDUC 290C Special Topics: Music in Elementary Education ENMG 504 Engineering Ethics LDEM 260 Contemporary Issues in Landscape Architecture MCOM 204 Public Speaking and Media Rhetoric MCOM 291A Special Topics: From Telegraph to Twitter MCOM 291B Special Topics: Media Depictions PSPA 214 Early and Medieval Islamic Thought PSPA 216 Western Political Thought from Antiquity to the Renaissance PSPA 217 Modern and Postmodern Western Political Thought SOAN 215 Anthropology of America SOAN 217 Anthropology of the Body SOAN 24E Seminar in Media Studies Social Sciences Courses List I Economics: ECON 211 Elementary Microeconomics Theory ECON 212 Elementary Macroeconomics Theory ECON 217 Intermediate Price Theory Education: EDUC 215 Learning and Human Development EDUC 22 EDUC 21 EDUC 290K PSPA: PSPA 202 Introduction to Guidance and Counseling Reading Instruction in Elementary School Special Topics: Education in Lebanon Introduction to Public Administration Social Sciences Courses List I PSPA 212 Contemporary Trends in Public Administration and Management PSPA 218 Social Theories PSPA 222 PSPA 28 Psychology: Democracy, Civic Engagement and Leadership International Political Economy: From Imperialism to Globalization PSYC 201 Introduction to Psychological Science Sociology and Media Studies: SOAN 201 Introduction to Sociology SOAN 20 Introduction to Anthropology SOAN 204/ Introduction to Media Studies MCOM 201 SOAN 205/ News Reporting and Writing MCOM 20 SOAN 206/ Advanced News Reporting MCOM 240 SOAN 210 Research Methods SOAN 21 Sociological Theory SOAN 218 Anthropology of Medicine and Science SOAN 221 Political Anthropology SOAN 227 Cultural Boundaries and Identities SOAN 228/ Mass Media and Society MCOM 220 SOAN 229/ Communication Theory MCOM 221 SOAN 20 Public Opinion SOAN 21/ Political Communication MCOM 251 Campaigns SOAN 2/ Persuasion in the Media Age MCOM 260 SOAN 26/ Broadcast Media MCOM 241 SOAN 27 Arab Culture and Society SOAN 240 Sociology of Human Rights and Cultural Differences SOAN 241 Seminar in the Sociology of Deviance SOAN 24/ Seminar in Media Studies MCOM 261 MCOM 242 Digital and Multimedia News MCOM 250 Public Opinion MCOM 252 Digital Activism for Social Change MCOM 281 SOAN 290I Global Change, Global Cooperation, Global News Special Topics Seminar: Sociology of Exclusion: Racism, Sexism,
8 Last updated on: September 10, Social Sciences Courses List I Classism SOAN 290L Special Topics Seminar: Social Movements AGSC 212 Microeconomics Theory of Food and Farming AGSC 21 Legal Aspects of Agribusiness ARCH 1 Urbanism ENGL 20 Language in Society GRDS 21 Introduction to Visual Theory HBED/HPCH 200 Global Public Health HBED/HPCH 201 Health Awareness LDEM 20/ ENSC 202 MNGT 215 The Environment and Sustainable Development Fundamentals of Management and Organizational Behavior Social Sciences Courses List II Economics: ECON 20 Survey of Economics Education: EDUC 211 The School and the Social Order EDUC 218 Children's Literature EDUC 20 Instructional Procedures PSPA: PSPA 201 Introduction to Political Science PSPA 21 Introduction to International Politics PSPA 221 Theories and History of the State Sociology and Media Studies: SOAN 207/ MCOM 202 Digital and Media Literacy SOAN 22 Conflict Analysis and Resolution SOAN 24/MCOM 20 Public Relations SOAN 25/MCOM 21 Advertising SOAN 242 SOAN 245 SOAN 290O/MCOM 290 Seminar in Globalization and Migration Seminar in Transitional Justice The Anthropology of Landscape and Place ENGL 247 Discourse Analysis HMPD 204 Introduction to Health Social Sciences Courses List II Services Administration HMPD 251 Introduction to Health Care Economics HPCH 202 Sexuality and Health 2 HBED/HPCH 20 Health Communication Quantitative Thought Courses Computer Science: CMPS 200 Introduction to Programming 4 CMPS 206 Computers and Programming for the Arts CMPS 209 Computers and Programming for the Sciences Mathematics: MATH 201 Calculus and Analytical Geometry III MATH 20 Mathematics for Social Sciences I MATH 204 Mathematics for Social Sciences II MATH 211 Discrete Structures MATH 218 Elementary Linear Algebra with Applications EDUC 271 Math for Elementary Teachers I EECE 20 Introduction to Programming 4 EPHD 20 Epidemiology and Biostatistics EPHD 21 Survey Methods NURS 20 Biostatistics for Nursing PHIL 211 Introduction to Logic PHIL 220 Symbolic Logic PHIL 250 Special Topics in Logic PHIL 256 STAT 201 STAT 210 Special Topics in the Philosophy of Science Elementary Statistics for the Social Sciences Elementary Statistics for the Sciences Natural Sciences Courses Biology: BIOL 200 Diversity of Life 4 BIOL 201 General Biology I 4 BIOL 209 Concepts and Connections BIOL 210 Human Biology BIOL 290EE Special Topics in Biology: Diversity of Life BIOL 250 Biosphere
9 Last updated on: September 10, Natural Sciences Courses Chemistry: CHEM 200 Basic Chemistry and Applications CHEM 201 Chemical Principles CHEM 202 Introduction to Environmental Chemistry CHEM 204 Physical Chemistry for Chemical 2 Engineer CHEM 205 Introductory Chemistry 2 Laboratory CHEM 207 Survey of Organic Chemistry and 4 Petrochemicals CHEM 208 Brief Survey of Organic Chemistry CHEM 209 Introductory Organic Laboratory 2 Geology: GEOL 201 Physical Geology GEOL 205 Earth Resources and Energy Physics: PHYS 200 Understanding the Universe PHYS 204 Classical Physics for Life Sciences PHYS 205 Modern Physics for Life Sciences PHYS 210 Introductory Physics II PHYS 211 Electricity and Magnetism PHYS 212 Modern Physics AGSC 20 Crop Production and Protection AGSC 204 Natural Sciences for Agribusiness AGSC 220 Principles of Plant Physiology ARCH 151 Statics and Mechanics of Solids 4 AVSC 220 Livestock Production AVSC 224 Agricultural Microbiology AVSC 279 Companion Pet Birds and Animals AVSC 281 Production of Novel Avian Species BIOC 246 Biochemistry for Nursing 4 ENHL 220 Introduction to Environmental Sciences LDEM 217 Soils in the Landscape LDEM 20 Water and The Environment PHYL 246 Physiology for Nursing Degree 5
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