General Education Electives Following is a list of approved general education electives in the areas of humanities/fine arts, mathematics, personal wellness, science, and social/behavioral sciences. Prior to enrolling in the courses on this list, students should check the course descriptions to ensure that they meet any pre- or co-requisites. To avoid transfer problems, students should carefully select courses to fulfill elective requirements with the assistance of their advisors and upon an investigation of the transfer requirements of the institution to which transfer is contemplated. Humanities/Fine Arts ART 00 ART 0, 0 ART 05 3 ART 06 ASL 5 ASL 0 ASL 5 CST 5 CST 9 HUM 00 HUM 60 MUS MUS MUS 5 PHI 0 PHI PHI 0 PHI 5 PHI 6 PHI 60 3 REL 3 3, 3 3 REL 33 REL 40 REL 55 SPA 33 Art Appreciation History and Appreciation of Art I, II Art in World Culture History of Modern Art History of the Deaf Community Comparative Linguistics Literature of the US Deaf Community Film Appreciation I Intercultural Communication Survey of the Humanities Survey of Twentieth-Century Culture Music Appreciation I History of Music I The History of Jazz Introduction to Philosophy Logic I Ethics Selected Problems in Applied Ethics Social Ethics Studies in Eastern Thinking Religions of the World I, II Introduction to Islam Religions in America Selected Problems and Issues in Religion Survey of Spanish Civilization and Literature I Humanities Courses that Require ENG as a Prerequisite ENG 33 ENG 4, ENG 4, ENG 43, ENG 44, ENG 5,,3 ENG 5,,3 ENG 53, ENG 54, ENG 58 ENG 73, ENG 74, ENG 95, The Bible as Literature Survey of American Literature I Survey of American Literature II Survey of English Literature I Survey of English Literature II Survey of World Literature I Survey of World Literature II Survey of African American Literature I Survey of African American Literature II Jane Austen: Selected Works Women in Literature I Women in Literature II Topics in English: Literature These courses have been designated writing-intensive (offer enhanced instruction in writing) by the English faculty. Students needing to take two literature courses are not required to take both Part I and Part II of the same literature course. 3 These courses have an international focus. Additional humanities/fine arts courses may be approved by the dean, School of Humanities and Social Sciences. April 8, 05
Personal Wellness DIT Nutrition I EMS Emergency Medical Technician - Basic EMS and 3 Emergency Medical Technician Basic I and II EMS 5 Introduction to Advanced Life Support HLT 00 First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation HLT 05 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation HLT 06 First Aid and Safety HLT 0 Concepts of Personal and Community Health HLT 5 Introduction to Personal and Community Health HLT 6 Introduction to Personal Wellness Concepts HLT Introduction to Drug Use and Abuse HLT 00 Human Sexuality HLT 03 Men s Health HLT 04 Women's Health HLT 5 Personal Stress and Stress Management HLT 6 AIDS Awareness HLT 30 Principles of Nutrition and Human Development PED 00 Pilates PED 03 Aerobic Fitness I PED 04 Aerobic Fitness II PED 09 Yoga PED 0 Zumba PED, Weight Training I, II PED 6 Lifetime Fitness and Wellness PED 7 Fitness Walking PED 3 Tennis I PED 33 Golf I PED 34 Golf II PED 35 Bowling PED 37, 38 Martial Arts I, II PED 40 Water Aerobics PED 4 Swimming I PED 44 Skin and Scuba Diving PED 50 Soccer I PED 5 Basketball PED 60 Modern Dance PED 70 Tai Chi I PED 89 Saltwater Fishing PED 95 Topics in Physical Education: Fly Fishing PED 95 Topics in Physical Education: Geocaching I PED 95 Topics in Physical Education: Hip Hop Dance I PED 95 Topics in Physical Education: Pickleball I PED 70 Tai Chi II PED 95 Topics in Physical Education: Hip Hop Dance II PED 95 Topics in Physical Education: Yoga II Additional personal wellness courses may be approved by the dean, School of Nursing and Allied Health. April 8, 05
Mathematics MTH 0 MTH MTH 46 MTH 5,,3 MTH 5,,3 MTH 63 4 MTH 66 4 MTH 70 MTH 73, 74 MTH 40 MTH 70 MTH 8 Introduction to Mathematics Fundamentals of Mathematics I Introduction to Elementary Statistics Math for Liberal Arts I Math for Liberal Arts II Precalculus I Precalculus with Trigonometry Foundations in Contemporary Mathematics Calculus with Analytic Geometry I-II Statistics Applied Calculus Mathematical Reasoning: Introduction to Higher Mathematics This course typically does not transfer to a four-year college. Enrollment in this course must be approved by a faculty advisor. 3 This course does not count for any of the college s AA or AS (transfer) degrees. 4 Students will not receive credit for both MTH 63 and MTH 66. Additional mathematics courses may be approved by the dean, School of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering. Science BIO 0 BIO 0 BIO 07 BIO 4, 4 BIO 05 BIO 06 BIO 3, 3 BIO 56 BIO 70 CHM, CHM 4/45 CHM 4/46 ENV 95 GOL 05 GOL 06 PHY 0, 0 PHY 4, 4 General Biology I General Biology II Biology of the Environment Human Anatomy and Physiology I, II General Microbiology Cell Biology Human Anatomy and Physiology I, II General Genetics General Ecology College Chemistry I, II Organic Chemistry I and Lab Organic Chemistry II and Lab Topics in Environmental Science: The Environment and its Chemistry Physical Geology Historical Geology General College Physics I, II University Physics I, II The following are additional laboratory science courses that may be taken by non-science majors only: BIO 00 BIO 06 CHM 0, 0 Basic Human Biology (not recommended for students in AA or AS degrees) Life Science General Chemistry I, II Students will not receive credit for both BIO 0 and BIO 06. Science AS students may use these courses only as laboratory science electives beyond the two laboratory science electives that must be year-long courses, e.g. BIO 0-0 and PHY 0-0. Additional science courses may be approved by the dean, School of Mathematics, Science, and Engineering. April 8, 05 3
Social/Behavioral Sciences ECO 0 Survey of Economics ECO 0, 0 Principles of Economics I, II GEO 00 Physical Geography GEO 0 People and the Land: Introduction to Cultural Geography GEO 0 World Regional Geography GEO 5 Economic Geography HIS 0, 0 History of Western Civilization I, II HIS, History of World Civilization I, II HIS, United States History I, II HIS 4, 4 African-American History I, II HIS 03 History of African Civilization HIS 53, 54 History of Asian Civilizations I, II HIS 69 Civil War and Reconstruction HIS 67 The Second World War HIS 76 United States History Since World War II HIS 80 American Foreign Policy Since 890 PLS 35 American National Politics PLS, United States Government I, II PSY 00 Principles of Psychology PSY 05 Personal Conflict and Crisis Management PSY 5 Abnormal Psychology PSY 30 Developmental Psychology PSY 35 Child Psychology PSY 70 Psychology of Human Sexuality SOC 00 Principles of Sociology SOC 0 Survey of Physical and Cultural Anthropology SOC 5 Sociology of the Family SOC 68 Social Problems These courses have an international focus. Additional social/behavioral sciences courses may be approved by the dean, School of Humanities and Social Sciences. See next page for a list of approved foreign language courses. April 8, 05 4
Foreign Language Electives Following is a list of approved foreign language electives. These foreign language courses do not count as humanities/fine arts general education electives. To avoid transfer problems, students should carefully select courses to fulfill elective requirements with the assistance of their advisors and upon an investigation of the transfer requirements of the institution to which transfer is contemplated. ARA 0 ARA 0 ASL 0 ASL 0 ASL 0 or ASL 95 ASL 0 or ASL 95 FRE 0 FRE 0 FRE 0 FRE 0 GER 0 GER 0 GER 0 GER 0 SPA 0 SPA 0 SPA 0 SPA 0 Beginning Arabic I Beginning Arabic II American Sign Language I American Sign Language II American Sign Language III American Sign Language III American Sign Language IV American Sign Language IV Beginning French I Beginning French II Intermediate French I Intermediate French II Beginning German I Beginning German II Intermediate German I Intermediate German II Beginning Spanish I Beginning Spanish II Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish II April 8, 05 5