AA: Associate in Arts - Liberal Arts 016-017 The Associate in Arts (A.A.) is designed to constitute the first two years of a liberal arts bachel degree program. An A.A. degree includes the entire 40 credit Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) as the general education requirement. Students may also choose to concentrate in a particular field of study in preparation f a planned maj professional emphasis at a four-year-college by following the pre-maj requirements of the desired transfer institution. Goal Area 1: Communication College Writing I: (minimum grade 1.67) ENGL100 Gateway College Writing (minimum grade 1.67) 4 ENGL101 College Writing I (minimum grade 1.67) 4 ENGL10 College Writing II Communication - 1 course, credits: COMM1010 Fundamentals of Public Speaking COMM1110 Principles of Interpersonal Communication COMM110 Small Group Communication COMM1410 Human Communication They COMM1510 Nonverbal Communication COMM1610 Introduction to Mass Communication COMM1710 Oral Interpretation and Traditions COMM1810 Introduction to Health Communication COMM1910 Argumentation and Public Advocacy TFT1710 Oral Interpretation and Traditions Goal Area : Critical Thinking Completion of the MnTC fulfills Goal Area Critical Thinking: COMM1910 Argumentation and Public Advocacy MATH1090 Statway Statistics II 4 PHIL1110 Infmal Reasoning f Problem Solving PHIL10 Health Care Ethics Goal Area : Natural Science Natural Science - courses, 7 credits from different disciplines, one must be a lab course: ANTH100 Intro to Anthropology: Physical Anthropology, Archaeology & Prehisty BIOL1000 Life Science 4 BIOL1001 Biology I 4 BIOL100 Biology II 4 BIOL100 Boundary Waters Canoe Area Field Biology 4 BIOL1101 Principles of Biology I 4 BIOL110 Principles of Biology II 4 BIOL110 Human Biology BIOL110 Human Biology with a Lab 4 BIOL1140 Introduction to Human Genetics and Origins 4 BIOL1160 Global Environment Field Biology 4 BIOL100 Current Environmental Issues 4 BIOL150 Biology of Women BIOL160 Biology of Women with a Lab 4 BIOL1610 Field Ecology 1 BIOL1650 Human Biology Series 1 BIOL00 Animal Biology 4 BIOL00 Plant Biology 4 BIOL100 Microbiology 4
BIOL111 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 BIOL11 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 BIOL60 Genetics 4 CHEM1000 Chemistry and Society 4 CHEM1010 Introduction to Chemistry 4 CHEM100 Introduction to Physical Sciences 4 CHEM1061 Principles of Chemistry I 4 CHEM106 Principles of Chemistry II 4 GEOG1010 Physical Geography GEOL1010 Minnesota Field Geology Series: Glacial Geology GEOL100 Minnesota Field Geology Series: Volcanic, Plutonic and Metamphic Geology GEOL100 Minnesota Field Geology Series: Fluvial Geology GEOL1040 Minnesota Field Geology Series: Caves, Karst and Ancient Seaways GEOL1110 Physical Geology 4 GEOL110 Histical Geology 4 GEOL110 Rocky Mountain Field Study 4 GEOL1150 BWCA Field Geology 4 GEOL1160 Global Environmental Field Geology 4 GEOL1850 Oceanography GEOL1851 Oceanography Lab 1 NSCI1000 Conceptual Physics 4 NSCI1010 Science of Disaster Wkshop I 1 NSCI100 Science of Disaster Wkshop II 1 NSCI100 Science of Disaster Wkshop III 1 NSCI1050 Astronomy 4 NSCI1060 The Solar System NSCI1061 Solar System Lab 1 NSCI1070 Concepts of the Stars and Universe NSCI1071 Stars and the Universe Lab 1 NSCI1110 Minnesota's Natural Histy 4 NSCI110 Meteology 4 PHYS1000 Conceptual Physics 4 PHYS100 Introduction to Physical Sciences 4 PHYS1050 Astronomy 4 PHYS1060 The Solar System PHYS1061 Solar System Lab 1 PHYS1070 Concepts of the Stars and Universe PHYS1071 Stars and the Universe lab 1 PHYS110 Meteology 4 PHYS1140 Energy Aspects of Our Physical Environment PHYS101 Principles of Physics I 5 PHYS10 Principles of Physics II 5 PHYS1400 The Solar System PHYS1410 Solar System Lab 1 PHYS1450 Concepts of the Stars and Universe PHYS1460 Concepts of the Stars and Universe Lab 1 PHYS1601 General Physics I 5 PHYS160 General Physics II 5 Lab Courses
Goal Area 4: Mathematical/Logical Reasoning Mathematical/Logical Reasoning - 1 course, at least credits: MATH1010 Survey of Mathematics MATH101 Math f Elementary Education I MATH10 Math f Elementary Education II MATH1080 Technical Mathematics MATH1090 Statway Statistics II 4 MATH110 Elementary Statistics MATH1140 Finite Mathematics MATH1150 College Algebra MATH1160 Pre-Calculus 4 MATH1170 Pre-Calculus 4 MATH1180 College Algebra and Pre-Calculus 5 MATH1190 Elementary Functions 5 MATH100 Calculus Survey MATH11 Calculus I 5 MATH1 Calculus II 5 MATH010 Probability and Statistics MATH0 Calculus III 5 MATH00 Linear Algebra MATH400 Differential Equations PHIL1050 Introduction to Logic Goal Area 5: Histy and the Social and Behavial Sciences Histy and the Social and Behavial Sciences - courses, 9 credits: ANTH1010 Introduction to Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology ANTH110 The Archaeology of Ancient Europe ANTH1140 Anthropology of Religion ECON1050 Economics of Crime ECON1060 Principles of Economics Macro ECON1070 Principles of Economics Micro HIST1010 Wld Histy: Origins to 100 HIST100 Wld Histy: 100 to Present HIST100 Colonial Histy of the Americas HIST1110 Histy of Western Civilization Pre 1550 HIST110 Histy of Western Civilization 1550 to Present HIST110 Histy of the Medieval West HIST1140 Histy of the Ancient West HIST100 Histy of United States Through 1877 HIST110 Histy of the United States Since 1877 HIST10 American Colonial Histy HIST140 Histy of the American West HIST170 Race in America HIST1700 Histy and Popular Culture HIST1800 Histy of Minnesota HIST1900 Family Histy Research Methods 1 HIST500 Wld Regional Histy HIST600 Intellectual Histy HIST700 Histy and Popular Culture POLS1100 American Government and Politics POLS1140 State and Local Politics POLS1600 Comparative Politics
POLS1700 Wld Politics POLS10 Constitutional Law PSYC1110 Psychology of Adjustment PSYC1150 General Psychology PSYC1160 Introduction to Psychology 4 PSYC1165 Psychology of Adjustment PSYC1170 Psychology of Gender PSYC110 Child Development PSYC10 Adult Development PSYC150 Life Span Developmental Psychology 4 PSYC110 Principles of Social Psychology PSYC0 Abnmal Psychology PSYC0 Personality PSYC40 Human Sexuality PSYC50 Multicultural Psychology SOC1110 Introduction to Sociology SOC1710 Introduction to Criminal Justice SOC1750 Families in Crisis SOC110 Principles of Social Psychology SOC00 Family Violence SOC10 Minity Groups SOC410 Women in Global Perspectives SOC70 Introduction to Crections Goal Area 6: The Humanities and Fine Arts Humanities and Fine Arts - courses, 9 credits, from at least different disciplines: AMST1010 Women in American Society I AMST100 Women in American Society II AMST10 American Studies Topics I AMST0 American Studies Topics II ARBC100 Arab Cultures ART1040 Introduction to Art ART1101 Photography I ART110 Photography II ART1160 Digital Photography ART1170 Advanced Photography ART170 Digital Video Production ART101 Two Dimensional Design I ART10 Two Dimensional Design II ART110 Three Dimensional Design ART10 Introduction to Sculpture ART140 Fundamentals of Col ART141 Fundamentals of Col I ART161 Ceramics I ART16 Ceramics II ART1401 Drawing I ART140 Drawing II ART1770 Quilt Arts ART1810 Studio Art Wkshop 1 ART180 Studio Art Wkshop ART180 Art Histy: Pre-Histy to the Age of Cathedrals ART190 Art Histy: Renaissance to 1st Century Art ART00 Architectural Histy ART611 Painting I
ART61 Painting II ART640 Watercol ART740 Jewelry Wkshop 1 ART750 Ceramics Wkshop 1 ART780 Quiltmaking Wkshop 1 ART781 Quiltmaking Wkshop I 1 ART78 Quiltmaking Wkshop II 1 ART800 Painting Wkshop 1 ART80 Drawing Wkshop 1 ART860 Photography Wkshop 1 ART900 Studio Arts Capstone Practicum 1 ART970 Art Appreciation Field Trip 1 ENGL1150 Introduction to Literature ENGL150 Magazine Wkshop ENGL1400 Reading Poetry ENGL1450 Reading Plays ENGL1900 Introduction to Creative Writing ENGL1950 Graphic Novels ENGL010 Writing Creative Non-Fiction and Memoir ENGL00 Writing Sties ENGL00 Writing Poetry ENGL70 Modern American Literature ENGL00 Children's Literature ENGL10 American Sht Sty ENGL0 Writing: From Structure to Style ENGL0 Hmong American Literature ENGL40 Nature in Literature ENGL50 Women and Literature ENGL60 Global Literary Perspectives ENGL70 African American Literature ENGL80 American Indian Literature ENGL90 American Wking-Class Literature ENGL450 Survey of American Literature I ENGL460 Survey of American Literature II ENGL500 Playwrighting ENGL550 Survey of British Literature I ENGL560 Survey of British Literature II ENGL580 Shakespeare's Plays ENGL590 Shakespeare Plays II ENGL900 Fantasy Literature ENGL950 Mystery and Detective Fiction GCST100 Introduction to Japanese Culture GERM100 Culture of the German-Speaking Countries INTD100 Introduction to Japanese Culture MUSC110 College Choir 1 MUSC1160 Large Instrumental Ensemble 1 MUSC1170 Instrumental Jazz Ensemble 1 MUSC1180 Small Group Perfmance Ensemble 1 MUSC100 Fundamentals of Music MUSC10 Survey of Western Music MUSC141 Music They I MUSC14 Music They II MUSC100 Music in Wld Cultures MUSC10 Applied Music Guitar 1 MUSC150 Histy of Rock 'n Roll MUSC1500 Class Guitar
MUSC1501 Class Guitar I MUSC150 Class Guitar II MUSC1510 Applied Music: Guitar 1 MUSC1560 Class Guitar 1 MUSC1600 Class Voice MUSC1610 Applied Music: Voice 1 MUSC1800 Class Piano MUSC1801 Class Piano I MUSC180 Class Piano II MUSC1810 Applied Music: Piano 1 MUSC180 Applied Music: Strings 1 MUSC1850 Applied Music: Percussion 1 MUSC1860 Applied Music: Brass 1 MUSC1870 Applied Music: Woodwinds 1 MUSC010 Advanced Applied Music Lessons MUSC170 Histy of Music I: Medieval Through Classical Eras MUSC180 Histy of Music II: Romantic Era to the 1st Century MUSC41 Music They III MUSC4 Music They IV MUSC970 Music Appreciation Field Trip 1 PHIL1010 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL100 Ethics PHIL100 Eastern Religions PHIL1040 Western Religions PHIL1060 Philosophy of Religion PHIL10 Health Care Ethics SPAN100 Spanish and Latin American Culture SPAN01 Intermediate Spanish I 5 SPAN0 Intermediate Spanish II 5 TFT100 Theatre in the Twin Cities TFT110 Introduction to Theatre TFT150 Introduction to Film TFT160 Introduction to Television TFT170 Digital Video Production TFT180 Introduction to Screenwriting TFT190 Design f Theatre TFT110 American Cinema TFT10 Wld Cinema TFT150 The American Musical Theatre TFT1500 Acting I: Improvisation and Foundations TFT1510 Foundations of Acting: Stage Movement and Voice TFT150 Acting II: Building Characters TFT151 Stage Combat I TFT15 Stage Combat II TFT1540 Acting f the Camera TFT1600 Theatre Practicum: Perfmance 1 TFT1610 Theatre Practicum: Technical 1 TFT010 Fundamentals of Directing TFT500 Playwrighting TFT950 Theatre Appreciation Field Trip 1 Goal Area 7: Human Diversity
Human Diversity - 1 course: AMST1010 Women in American Society I AMST100 Women in American Society II AMST10 American Studies Topics I AMST0 American Studies Topics II ANTH1140 Anthropology of Religion ASL100 Deaf Culture COMM1110 Principles of Interpersonal Communication COMM110 Intercultural Communication ENGL1450 Reading Plays ENGL00 Children's Literature ENGL0 Writing: From Structure to Style ENGL0 Hmong American Literature ENGL50 Women and Literature ENGL70 African American Literature ENGL80 American Indian Literature ENGL450 Survey of American Literature I ENGL460 Survey of American Literature II ENGL900 Fantasy Literature GCST1040 American Indian Culture - Indigenous Peoples of Minnesota GCST10 Practical Applications of Traditional Aikido GCST10 Community Organizing GEOG1000 Geography of the United States GEOG1040 Human Geography HIST100 Histy of United States Through 1877 HIST110 Histy of the United States Since 1877 HIST10 American Colonial Histy HIST140 Histy of the American West HIST170 Race in America INTD1040 American Indian Culture - Indigenous Peoples of Minnesota PHIL1040 Western Religions PSYC1165 Psychology of Adjustment PSYC1170 Psychology of Gender PSYC110 Principles of Social Psychology PSYC40 Human Sexuality SOC1110 Introduction to Sociology SOC110 Social Problems/Deviance SOC110 Principles of Social Psychology SOC10 Minity Groups TFT110 Introduction to Theatre TFT110 American Cinema TFT150 The American Musical Theatre
Goal Area 8: Global Perspective Global Perspective - 1 course: ANTH1010 Introduction to Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology ARBC100 Arab Cultures ARBC1101 Introduction to Arabic 4 ARBC110 Beginning Arabic II 4 ARBC01 Intermediate Arabic I 4 ART1040 Introduction to Art ART180 Art Histy: Pre-Histy to the Age of Cathedrals ART190 Art Histy: Renaissance to 1st Century Art ART00 Architectural Histy ASL1101 American Sign Language I 4 ASL110 American Sign Language II 4 ASL01 Intermediate American Sign Language I 4 ASL0 Intermediate American Sign Language II 4 COMM110 Intercultural Communication COMM1510 Nonverbal Communication COMM1710 Oral Interpretation and Traditions ECON1060 Principles of Economics Macro ENGL60 Global Literary Perspectives ENGL550 Survey of British Literature I ENGL560 Survey of British Literature II ENGL580 Shakespeare's Plays ENGL590 Shakespeare Plays II GCST110 Traditional Aikido GCST111 Traditional Aikido I GCST11 The Histy, Philosophy and Practice of Traditional Aikido II GCST11 Traditional Aikido III GEOG1040 Human Geography GEOG1100 Wld Geography GEOG1190 Area Studies GERM100 Culture of the German-Speaking Countries HIST1010 Wld Histy: Origins to 100 HIST100 Wld Histy: 100 to Present HIST100 Colonial Histy of the Americas HIST1110 Histy of Western Civilization Pre 1550 HIST110 Histy of Western Civilization 1550 to Present HIST110 Histy of the Medieval West HIST1140 Histy of the Ancient West HIST500 Wld Regional Histy HUM110 Eastern Religions INTD110 Traditional Aikido INTD111 Traditional Aikido I INTD11 The Histy, Philosophy and Practice of Traditional Aikido II MUSC10 Survey of Western Music MUSC100 Music in Wld Cultures
MUSC170 Histy of Music I: Medieval Through Classical Eras MUSC180 Histy of Music II: Romantic Era to the 1st Century PHIL1010 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL100 Eastern Religions PHIL1060 Philosophy of Religion PHIL1070 Political Philosophy PHIL110 Peace Ethics POLS1600 Comparative Politics POLS1700 Wld Politics PSYC50 Multicultural Psychology SOC410 Women in Global Perspectives SPAN100 Spanish and Latin American Culture SPAN1101 Beginning Spanish I 5 SPAN110 Beginning Spanish II 5 SPAN01 Intermediate Spanish I 5 SPAN0 Intermediate Spanish II 5 TFT160 Introduction to Television TFT10 Wld Cinema TFT1710 Oral Interpretation and Traditions Goal Area 9: Ethical and Civic Responsibility Ethical and Civic Responsibility - 1 course: COMM1610 Introduction to Mass Communication COMM1810 Introduction to Health Communication ECON1050 Economics of Crime ENGL90 American Wking-Class Literature ENGL950 Mystery and Detective Fiction GCST110 Traditional Aikido GCST111 Traditional Aikido I GCST11 The Histy, Philosophy and Practice of Traditional Aikido II GCST11 Traditional Aikido III GCST10 Practical Applications of Traditional Aikido GCST10 Community Organizing HIST1700 Histy and Popular Culture HIST600 Intellectual Histy HIST700 Histy and Popular Culture INTD110 Traditional Aikido INTD111 Traditional Aikido I INTD11 The Histy, Philosophy and Practice of Traditional Aikido II PHIL100 Ethics PHIL1070 Political Philosophy PHIL1110 Infmal Reasoning f Problem Solving PHIL100 Environmental Ethics PHIL110 Peace Ethics PHIL10 Health Care Ethics POLS1100 American Government and Politics POLS1140 State and Local Politics
SOC110 Social Problems/Deviance
Goal Area 10: People and the Environment People and the Environment - 1 course: ANTH100 Intro to Anthropology: Physical Anthropology, Archaeology & Prehisty ANTH110 The Archaeology of Ancient Europe BIOL100 Boundary Waters Canoe Area Field Biology 4 BIOL1160 Global Environment Field Biology 4 BIOL100 Current Environmental Issues 4 BIOL1600 Biology of Nature Series 1 BIOL1610 Field Ecology 1 CHEM1000 Chemistry and Society 4 CHEM1010 Introduction to Chemistry 4 ENGL40 Nature in Literature GCST100 Introduction to Japanese Culture GCST1040 American Indian Culture - Indigenous Peoples of Minnesota GEOG1010 Physical Geography GEOG1190 Area Studies GEOL1010 Minnesota Field Geology Series: Glacial Geology GEOL100 Minnesota Field Geology Series: Volcanic, Plutonic and Metamphic Geology GEOL100 Minnesota Field Geology Series: Fluvial Geology GEOL1040 Minnesota Field Geology Series: Caves, Karst and Ancient Seaways GEOL110 Histical Geology 4 GEOL1150 BWCA Field Geology 4 GEOL1160 Global Environmental Field Geology 4 GEOL1850 Oceanography GEOL1851 Oceanography Lab 1 INTD100 Introduction to Japanese Culture INTD1040 American Indian Culture - Indigenous Peoples of Minnesota NSCI1110 Minnesota's Natural Histy 4 PHIL100 Environmental Ethics MnTC Note 40 Credits from ALL MNTC Courses: Goal Areas 1-10 1.00 GPA required f MnTC courses Health Requirement Health and Exercise Science - courses, 4 credits, one Health course and one Exercise Science course Electives Elective credits, excluding under 1000 level, to reach 60 credits: NHCC Residency and GPA 15 Credits must be earned at NHCC:.00 overall GPA f NHCC courses
Total Credit Required 60 Degree Requirements.00 GPA required f MnTC courses.00 overall GPA f NHCC courses Degree Infmation The Associate of Arts (A.A.) is awarded f successful completion of 60 credits and is designed to constitute the first two years of a liberal arts bachel degree program. An A.A. degree includes the entire 40 credit Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC) as the general education requirement. Students may also choose to concentrate in a particular field of study in preparation f a planned maj professional emphasis at a four-year college by following the pre-maj requirement of the desired transfer institution in addition to the MnTC and A.A. requirements. A student shall: Earn a minimum of 60 semester credits. Earn a grade point average of.00 (C) higher in courses taken at Nth Hennepin Community College. Earn a minimum of 0 semester credits of the 60 semester credits required f the A.A. Degree at NHCC. Complete the general education distribution requirement listed in the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum. The student shall select general education (MnTC) courses numbered 1000 above to complete a minimum of 40 credits. Have four years in which to complete their wk under the terms of the catalog in effect at the time of their first enrollment. Students taking me than four years to complete their graduation requirements may follow any catalog in effect during the four-year period preceding their date of graduation. Required A.A. Degree Course Distribution: Complete 40 credits in the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum satisfying the requirements f each of the 10 goal areas. Complete at least 4 credits f the Wellness requirement with at least one course from each of the following areas: Health (all courses) and Physical Education (all courses). Complete 16 elective credits selected from all courses listed in the College's offerings, which are numbered 1000 higher. Completion of an A.A. degree fulfills the Goal Area requirement of the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC). Note: Courses can satisfy me than one goal area, however, credits may only be counted once toward the 60 credit minimum. Developmental Courses Some students may need preparaty course(s) in Math and/ English. Courses numbered below 1000 will not apply toward a degree. Equal Opptunity Employer and Disability Access Infmation Nth Hennepin Community College is a member of Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system and an equal opptunity employer and educat. This document is available in alternative fmats to individuals with disabilities by calling 76-49-0555 through the Minnesota Relay Service at 1-800-67-59. Program Outcomes Develop a foundation of essential knowledge about the cultural, social, and natural wlds, and individual well-being. Develop intellectual and practical skills, including: understanding the commonalities and diversity of the human experience, values, and opinions understanding the fms of artistic expression and their inherent creative processes thinking critically, applying systematic reasoning, and developing infmation management quantitative skills communicating clearly and effectively Demonstrate personal and social responsibility, including: developing a code f personal and civic life as a responsible citizen in a democracy maintaining good mental and physical health and social adjustment seeking new knowledge independently Integrative and applied learning, including: the ability to apply General Education to the issues of our times Be prepared to transfer to, and succeed, at an upper-level academic institution.
Career Opptunities Infmation on careers, including salary and employment outlook data, is available on the iseek and Bureau of Lab Statistics websites: www.iseek.g and www.bls.gov. Transfer Infmation If you are planning on transferring to another institution, follow the guidelines available on our transfer resources web page to help you plan the process: Transfer Infmation Accreditation Nth Hennepin Community College is accredited by the: Higher Learning Commission 0 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 400 Chicago, IL 6060-504 1-800-61-7440 1. 40 Credits from ALL MNTC Courses: Goal Areas 1-10: AMST1010(), AMST100(), AMST10(), AMST0(), ANTH1010(), ANTH100(), ANTH110(), ANTH1140(), ARBC100(), ARBC1101(4), ARBC110(4), ARBC01(4), ART1040(), ART1101(), ART110(), ART1160(), ART1170(), ART170(), ART101(), ART10(), ART110(), ART10(), ART140(), ART141(), ART161(), ART16(), ART1401(), ART140(), ART1770(), ART1810(1), ART180(), ART180(), ART190(), ART00(), ART611(), ART61(), ART640(), ART740(1), ART750(1), ART780(1), ART781(1), ART78(1), ART800(1), ART80(1), ART860(1), ART900(1), ART970(1), ASL1101(4), ASL110(4), ASL100(), ASL01(4), ASL0(4), BIOL1000(4), BIOL1001(4), BIOL100(4), BIOL100(4), BIOL1101(4), BIOL110(4), BIOL110(), BIOL110(4), BIOL1140(4), BIOL1160(4), BIOL100(4), BIOL150(), BIOL160(4), BIOL1600(1), BIOL1610(1), BIOL1650(1), BIOL00(4), BIOL00(4), BIOL100(4), BIOL111(4), BIOL11(4), BIOL60(4), CHEM1000(4), CHEM1010(4), CHEM100(4), CHEM1061(4), CHEM106(4), COMM1010(), COMM1110(), COMM110(), COMM110(), COMM1410(), COMM1510(), COMM1610(), COMM1710(), COMM1810(), COMM1910(), ECON1050(), ECON1060(), ECON1070(), ENGL1111(), ENGL111(), ENGL1150(), ENGL100(4), ENGL101(4), ENGL10(), ENGL150(), ENGL1400(), ENGL1450(), ENGL1900(), ENGL1950(), ENGL010(), ENGL00(), ENGL00(), ENGL70(), ENGL00(), ENGL10(), ENGL0(), ENGL0(), ENGL40(), ENGL50(), ENGL60(), ENGL70(), ENGL80(), ENGL90(), ENGL450(), ENGL460(), ENGL550(), ENGL560(), ENGL580(), ENGL590(), ENGL900(), ENGL950(), GCST100(), GCST1040(), GCST110(), GCST111(), GCST11(), GCST11(), GCST10(), GCST10(), GEOG1000(), GEOG1010(), GEOG1040(), GEOG1100(), GEOG1190(), GEOL1010(), GEOL100(), GEOL100(), GEOL1040(), GEOL1110(4), GEOL110(4), GEOL110(4), GEOL1150(4), GEOL1160(4), GEOL1850(), GEOL1851(1), GERM100(), HIST1010(), HIST100(), HIST100(), HIST1110(), HIST110(), HIST110(), HIST1140(), HIST100(), HIST110(), HIST10(), HIST140(), HIST170(), HIST1700(), HIST1800(), HIST1900(1), HIST500(), HIST600(), HIST700(), HUM110(), INTD100(), INTD1040(), INTD110(), INTD111(), INTD11(), MATH1010(), MATH101(), MATH10(), MATH1080(), MATH1090(4), MATH110(), MATH1140(), MATH1150(), MATH1160(4), MATH1170(4), MATH1180(5), MATH1190(5), MATH100(), MATH11(5), MATH1(5), MATH010(), MATH0(5), MATH00(), MATH400(), MUSC110(1), MUSC1160(1), MUSC1170(1), MUSC1180(1), MUSC100(), MUSC10(), MUSC141(), MUSC14(), MUSC100(), MUSC10(1), MUSC150(), MUSC1500(), MUSC1501(), MUSC150(), MUSC1510(1), MUSC1560(1), MUSC1600(), MUSC1610(1), MUSC1800(), MUSC1801(), MUSC180(), MUSC1810(1), MUSC180(1), MUSC1850(1), MUSC1860(1), MUSC1870(1), MUSC010(), MUSC170(), MUSC180(), MUSC41(), MUSC4(), MUSC970(1), NSCI1000(4), NSCI1010(1), NSCI100(1), NSCI100(1), NSCI1050(4), NSCI1060(), NSCI1061(1), NSCI1070(), NSCI1071(1), NSCI1110(4), NSCI110(4), PHIL1010(), PHIL100(), PHIL100(), PHIL1040(), PHIL1050(), PHIL1060(), PHIL1070(), PHIL1110(), PHIL100(), PHIL110(), PHIL10(), PHYS1000(4), PHYS100(4), PHYS1050(4), PHYS1060(), PHYS1061(1), PHYS1070(), PHYS1071(1), PHYS110(4), PHYS1140(), PHYS101(5), PHYS10(5), PHYS1400(), PHYS1410(1), PHYS1450(), PHYS1460(1), PHYS1601(5), PHYS160(5), POLS1100(), POLS1140(), POLS1600(), POLS1700(), POLS10(), PSYC1110(), PSYC1150(), PSYC1160(4), PSYC1165(), PSYC1170(), PSYC110(), PSYC10(), PSYC150(4), PSYC110(), PSYC0(), PSYC0(), PSYC40(), PSYC50(), SOC1110(), SOC110(), SOC1710(), SOC1750(), SOC110(), SOC00(), SOC10(), SOC410(), SOC70(), SPAN100(), SPAN1101(5), SPAN110(5), SPAN01(5), SPAN0(5), TFT100(), TFT110(), TFT150(), TFT160(), TFT170(), TFT180(), TFT110(), TFT10(), TFT150(), TFT1500(), TFT1510(), TFT150(), TFT151(), TFT15(), TFT1540(), TFT1600(1), TFT1610(1), TFT1710(), TFT010(), TFT500(), TFT950(1), WOST0101(4), WOST0999(), WOST1110(). Health and Exercise Science - courses, 4 credits, one Health course and one Exercise Science course: EXSC1010(), EXSC100(1), EXSC1041(1), EXSC104(1), EXSC1050(1), EXSC1070(1), EXSC1110(1), EXSC110(1), EXSC1140(1), EXSC1151(1), EXSC115(1), EXSC100(1), EXSC110(1), EXSC10(1), EXSC140(1), EXSC150(), EXSC160(1), EXSC170(1), EXSC110(1), EXSC1400(1), EXSC140(1), EXSC140(1), EXSC1440(1), EXSC1451(1), EXSC145(1), EXSC1500(), EXSC1510(), EXSC150(), EXSC1600(1), EXSC1610(1), EXSC160(1), EXSC1640(1), EXSC1700(), EXSC1710(), EXSC170(), EXSC170(1), EXSC1740(1), EXSC1750(1), EXSC1751(1), EXSC175(1), EXSC1760(1), EXSC1800(1), EXSC1810(1), EXSC180(1), EXSC180(1), EXSC1840(1), EXSC1850(1), EXSC1990(1), EXSC101(4), EXSC10(), EXSC110(), EXSC90(), EXSC490(4), HLTH100(), HLTH1040(), HLTH1050(), HLTH1060(), HLTH1070(), HLTH1080(), HLTH1100(), HLTH150(), HLTH1600(), HLTH1900(), HLTH1990(1). Lab Courses: BIOL1000(4), BIOL1001(4), BIOL100(4), BIOL1101(4), BIOL110(4), BIOL110(4), BIOL100(4), BIOL160(4), BIOL00(4), BIOL00(4), BIOL100(4), BIOL111(4), BIOL11(4), CHEM1000(4), CHEM1010(4), CHEM100(4), CHEM1061(4), CHEM106(4), GEOL1110(4), GEOL110(4), GEOL110(4), GEOL1851(1), NSCI1000(4), NSCI1050(4), NSCI1061(1), NSCI1071(1), NSCI1110(4), NSCI110(4), PHYS1000(4), PHYS100(4), PHYS1050(4), PHYS1061(1), PHYS1071(1), PHYS110(4), PHYS110(4), PHYS101(5), PHYS10(5), PHYS1410(1), PHYS1460(1), PHYS1601(5), PHYS160(5)