Abbreviations used to denote courses meeting GUR requirements:
Alternative Perspectives (A)
Art, Music or Theatre (AR)
Cross-Cultural Perspectives (C)
Freshman Writing Seminar (FW)
Inquiry Seminar (F)
International Honors (H1)
International Honors 200-Level (H2)
International Honors 300-Level (H3)
Literature (LT)
Mathematical Reasoning (MR)
Natural Sciences, Mathematics, or Computer Science (NS)
Physical Education Activity (PE)
Philosophy (PH)
Religion, Line 1 (R1)
Religion, Line 2 (R2)
Religion, Line 3 (R3)
Science and Scientific Method (SM)
Capstone, Senior Seminar/Project (SR)
Social Sciences, Line 1, Anthropology, History, or Political Science (S1)
Social Sciences, Line 2, Economics, Psychology, Social Work or Sociology (S2)
Writing (WR)
ANTH 192: Practicing Anthropology: Makah Culture Past and Present (4)
ANTH 230: Peoples of the Northwest Coast (2)
ANTH 330: Cultures and Peoples of Native North America (4)
ANTH 333: Native American Health (4)
ANTH 334: The Anthropology of Contemporary America (4)
ANTH 338:Jewish Culture (4)
ANTH 341: Ho'ike: Cultural Discovery in Hawaii (4)
ANTH 360: Ethnic Groups (4)
ANTH 361: Managing Cultural Diversity (2)
COMA 303: Gender and Communication (4)
EDUC 205: Multicultural Issues in the Classroom (4)
ENGL 217: Topics in Literature: Emphasis on Alternative Perspectives (4)
ENGL 232: Women's Literature (4)
ENGL 341: Feminist Approaches to Literature (4)
ENGL 374: American Ethnic Literatures (4)
HEED 262: Big Fat Lies (4)
HEED 365:The Aging Experience (4)
HIST 305: Slavery in the Americas (4)
HIST 357: African American History (4)
HIST 359: History of Women in the United States (4)
HIST 360: Holocaust: Destruction of the European Jews (4)
HIST 460: History of the West and Northwest (4)
IHON 253: Gender, Sexuality and Culture (4)
IHON 263: The Cultures of Racism (4)
NURS 365: Culturally Congruent Health Care (4)
PHED 310: Socioeconomic Influences on Health in America (4)
PHED 315: Body Image (4)
PHED 362: Healing Arts of the Mind and Body (4)
PHIL 220: Women and Philosophy (4)
POLS 353: US Citizenship and Ethnic Relations (4)
PSYC 375: Psychology of Women (4)
PSYC 405: Workshop on Alternative Perspectives (2 or 4)
RELI 236: Native American Religious Traditions (4)
RELI 257: Christian Theology (4)
RELI 351: Church History Studies (4)
RELI 354: Theological Studies (4)
RELI 357: Major Thinkers, Text, Genres (4)
RELI 393: Topics in Comparative Religions (4)
RELI 368: Feminist and Womanist Theologies (4)
SIGN 101: Sign Language (4)
SIGN 102: Sign Language (4)
SOCI 101: American Society (4)
SOCI 240: Social Problems (4)
SOCI 440: Sex, Gender, and Society (4)
SOCW 101: Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare (4)
SOCW 175: January on the Hill (4)
SPAN 341: The Latino Experiences in U.S. (4)
SPAN 441: U.S. Latino Literature (4)
SPED 195: Individuals with Disabilities (4)
WMGS 201: Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies (4)
ARTD 160: Drawing (4)
ARTD 180: History of Western Art I (4)
ARTD 181: History of Western Art II (4)
ARTD 196: Design I: Fundamentals (4)
ARTD 226: Black and White Photography (4)
ARTD 230: Ceramics I (4)
ARTD 250: Sculpture I (4)
ARTD 260: Intermediate Drawing (4)
ARTD 296: Design II: Concepts (4)
ARTD 326: Color Photography (4)
ARTD 330: Ceramics II (4)
ARTD 331: The Art of the Book I (4)
ARTD 350: Sculpture II (4)
ARTD 360: Life Drawing (4)
ARTD 365: Painting I (4)
ARTD 370: Printmaking I (4)
ARTD 380: Modern Art (4)
ARTD 387: Special Topics in Art (1 to 4)
ARTD 390: Studies in Art History (4)
ARTD 396: Design: Graphics I (4)
ARTD 398: Drawing: Illustration (4)
ARTD 426: Digital Photography (4)
ARTD 430: Ceramics III (4)
ARTD 465: Painting II (4)
ARTD 470: Printmaking I (4)
ARTD 487: Special Topics in Art (1 to 4)
ARTD 491: Special Projects/Independent Study (1 to 4)
ARTD 492: Design: Workshop (2 or 4)
CHIN 271: China Through Film (4)
COMA 120: Media in the World (4)
DANC 170: Introduction to Dance (4)
MUSI 101: Introduction to Music (4)
MUSI 102: Understanding Music through Melody (4)
MUSI 103: History of Jazz (4)
MUSI 104: Music and Technology (4)
MUSI 105: The Arts of China (4)
MUSI 106: Music of Scandinavia (4)
MUSI 111: Music Fundamentals I (2)
MUSI 113: Music Fundamentals II (2)
MUSI 115: Introduction to Keyboarding (1)
MUSI 116: Basic Keyboarding (1)
MUSI 120: Music and Culture (4)
MUSI 121: Keyboarding I (1)
MUSI 122: Keyboarding II (1)
MUSI 124: Theory I (3)
MUSI 125: Ear Training I (1)
MUSI 126: Ear Training II (1)
MUSI 201A, B, C to 219A, B, C: Private Instruction (A - 1, B - 2, C - 3 or 4)
MUSI 223: Theory II (3)
MUSI 224: Jazz Theory Laboratory (1)
MUSI 225: Ear Training III (1)
MUSI 226: Ear Training IV (1)
MUSI 234: Music History I (3)
MUSI 327 A, B, C: Composition (A -1, B - 2, C - 3 or 4)
MUSI 333: Music History II (3)
MUSI 334: 20th-Century Music (3)
MUSI 336: Making Music (3)
MUSI 337: Analyzing Music (3)
MUSI 338: Researching Music (3)
MUSI 340: Fundamentals of Music Education (2)
MUSI 345: Conducting I (1)
MUSI 346: Conducting II (1)
MUSI 349: Electronic Music Practicum (1)
MUSI 351: Accompanying (1)
MUSI 352: Organ Improvisation (1)
MUSI 353: Solo Vocal Literature (2)
MUSI 354: History of Musical Theater (2)
MUSI 355: Diction I (1)
MUSI 356: Diction II (1)
MUSI 358: Early Music Laboratory (1)
MUSI 360: Choir of the West (1)
MUSI 361: University Chorale (1)
MUSI 362: University Men's Chorus (1)
MUSI 363: University Singers (1)
MUSI 365: Chapel Choir (1)
MUSI 366: Opera Workshop (1)
MUSI 368: University Choral Union (1)
MUSI 370: University Wind Ensemble (1)
MUSI 371: University Concert Band (1)
MUSI 375: University Jazz Ensemble (1)
MUSI 376: Jazz Laboratory Ensemble (1)
MUSI 378: Vocal Jazz Ensemble (1)
MUSI 380: University Symphony Orchestra (1)
MUSI 381: Chamber Ensemble (1)
MUSI 383: Piano Ensemble (1)
MUSI 390: Intensive Performance Study: Ensemble Tour (4)
MUSI 391: Intensive Performance Study: Conservatory Experience (4)
MUSI 395, 396, 397: Music Centers of the World (4)
MUSI 401A, B, C to 419A, B, C: Private Instruction: (A - 1, B - 2; C - 3 or 4)
MUSI 421A, B, C: Advanced Keyboard Skills (A -1, B - 2, C - 3 or 4)
MUSI 427A, B, C: Advanced Orchestration/Arranging (A - 1, B - 2, C - 3 or 4)
MUSI 430: Piano Literature I (1)
MUSI 431: Piano Literature II (1)
MUSI 445: Conducting III (1)
MUSI 446: Conducting IV (1)
MUSI 451: Piano Pedagogy I (1)
MUSI 452: Piano Pedagogy II (1)
MUSI 453: Vocal Pedagogy (1)
THEA 160: Introduction to Theatre (4)
THEA 162: History of American Film (4)
THEA 163: History of Foreign Film (4)
THEA 220: Voice I- Voice and Articulation (2)
THEA 222: Voice II - Stage Dialects (2)
THEA 230: Movement I (2)
THEA 235: Movement II (2)
THEA 250: Acting I – Fundamentals (4)
THEA 255: Stage Technology (4)
THEA 270: Dramatic Literature (4)
THEA 271: China Through Film (4)
THEA 350: Acting I: Scene Study (4)
THEA 355: Lighting Design (4)
THEA 359: Acting for the Non-Actor (4)
THEA 450: Acting III – Shakespeare (4)
THEA 453: Costume Design (4)
THEA 455: Scenic Design (4)
THEA 458: Creative Dramatics (4)
THEA 460: Film Seminar: Approaches to Film Theory (4)
THEA 470: Play Direction (4)
*Students may meet the Cross-Cultural Perspectives requirement by taking a 201 or higher-level course in the language used to satisfy the admission requirement, or eight credits in another language.
ANTH 102: Introduction to Human Cultural Diversity (4)
ANTH 210: Global Perspectives: The World in Change (4)
ANTH 335: The Aztecs (4)
ANTH 336: Peoples of Latin America (4)
ANTH 340: The Anthropology of Africa (4)
ANTH 342: Pacific Island Cultures (4)
ANTH 343: East Asian Cultures (4)
ANTH 345: Contemporary China (4)
ANTH 350: Women and Men in World Cultures (4)
ANTH 352: The Anthropology of Age (4)
ANTH 355: Anthropology and Media (4)
ANTH 368: Edible Landscapes - The Foraging Spectrum (4)
ANTH 370: The Archaeology of Ancient Empires (4)
ANTH 375: Law, Politics, and Revolution (4)
ANTH 380: Sickness, Madness, and Health (4)
ANTH 385: Marriage, Family, and Kinship (4)
ANTH 392: Gods, Magic, and Morals (4)
CHIN 101, 102*: Elementary Chinese (4, 4)
CHIN 201*, 202*: Intermediate Chinese (4, 4)
CHIN 221: Appreciate Things Chinese (4)
CHIN 271(190): China through Film (4)
CHIN 301, 302*: Composition and Conversation (4, 4)
CHIN 371: Chinese Literature in Translation (4)
CHSP 250: Urban Culture in China (4)
COMA 304: Intercultural Communication (4)
ECON 333: Economic Development: Comparative Third World Strategies (4)
EDUC 385: Comparative Education (4)
ENGL 213: Topic: Communities Promoting Peace: The Church, The Schools, and the Arts (4)
ENGL 216: Topics in Literature: Emphasis on Cross-Cultural Perspectives (4)
ENGL 218: Topic: South African Drama (4)
ENGL 233: Post-Colonial Literature (4)
ENGL 343: Voices of Diversity: Post-Colonial Literature and Theory (4)
FREN 101, 102*: Elementary French (4,4)
FREN 201*, 202*: Intermediate French (4, 4)
FREN 221: French Literature and Film of the Americas (4)
FREN 301*, 302*: Composition and Conversation (4, 4)
FREN 321*: Civilization and Culture (4)
FREN 341: French Language and Caribbean Culture in Martinique (4)
FREN 421*, 422*: Masterpieces of French Literature (4, 4)
FREN 431*, 432*:: 20th-Century French Literature (4, 4)
GERM 101, 102* Elementary German (4, 4)
GERM 201*, 202*: Intermediate German (4, 4)
GERM 301*, 302*: Composition and Conversation (4, 4)
GERM 321*, 322*: German Civilization to 1750 (4, 4)
GERM 401*: Advanced Composition and Conversation (4)
GERM 421*: German Literature From the Enlightenment to Realism (4)
GERM 422*: 20th-Century German Literature (4)
GREK 101, 102*: Elementary Greek (4, 4)
GREK 201*, 202*: Intermediate Greek (4, 4)
HIST 109: East Asian Societies (4)
HIST 205: Islamic Middle East to 1945 (4)
HIST 210: Global Perspectives: The World in Change (4)
HIST 215: Modern World History (4)
HIST 220: Modern Latin American History (4)
HIST 231: World War II in China and Japan, 1931-1945 (4)
HIST 232: Tibet in Fact and Fiction (4)
HIST 335: Latin American History: Central America and the Caribbean (4)
HIST 336: Southern Africa (4)
HIST 337: The History of Mexico (4)
HIST 338: Modern China (4)
HIST 339: Revolutionary China (4)
HIST 340: Modern Japan (4)
HIST 344: The Andes in Latin American History (4)
HIST 496: Seminar: The Third World (4)
IHON 272: Cases in Development (4)
LANG 272: Literature and Social Change in Latin America (4)
LATN 101, 102*: Elementary Latin (4, 4)
LATN 201*, 202*: Intermediate Latin (4, 4)
MUSI 105: The Arts of China (4)
MUSI 106: Music of Scandinavia (4)
MUSI 120A, B, C: Music and Culture (4)
NORW 101, 102*: Elementary Norwegian (4, 4)
NORW 201*, 202*: Intermediate Norwegian (4, 4)
NORW 301*: Conversation and Composition (4)
NORW 302*: Advanced Conversation and Composition (4)
NURS 395: Culture and Health in Jamaica (4)
POLS 210: Global Perspectives: The World in Change (4)
POLS 381: Comparative Legal Systems (4)
POLS 386: The Middle East (4)
RELI 131: The Religions of South Asia (4)
RELI 132: The Religions of East Asia (4)
RELI 232: The Buddhist Tradition (4)
RELI 233: The Religions of China (4)
RELI 234: The Religions of Japan (4)
RELI 235: Islamic Traditions (4)
RELI 237: Judaism (4)
RELI 247: Christian Theology (4)
RELI 341: Church History Studies (4)
RELI 344: Theological Studies (4)
RELI 347: Major Thinkers, Text, Genres (4)
RELI 392: Gods, Magic, and Morals (4)
SOCW 325: Service Learning in Tobago (4)
SPAN 101, 102*: Elementary Spanish (4, 4)
SPAN 201*, 202*: Intermediate Spanish (4, 4)
SPAN 231: Intensive Spanish in Latin America (4)
SPAN 301*: Advanced Grammar and Composition (4)
SPAN 321*: Civilization and Culture of Spain (4)
SPAN 322*: Latin American Civilization and Culture (4)
SPAN 325*: Introduction to Hispanic Literary Studies (4)
SPAN 331: Intensive Spanish in Latin America (4)
SPAN 401*: Advanced Spanish Grammar (4)
SPAN 421*: Masterpieces of Spanish Literature (4)
SPAN 422*: 20th-Century Literature of Spain (4)
SPAN 423*: Special Topics in Spanish Literature and Culture (4)
SPAN 431*: Latin American Literature, 1492-1888 (4)
SPAN 432: 20th-Century Latin American Literature (4)
SPAN 433*: Special Topics in Latin American Literature and Culture (2 or 4)
WRIT 101: Inquiry Seminars Writing (4)
Courses that meet this requirement are indicated in the Class Schedule.
International Honors: Origins of the Modern World – H1
IHON 111: Authority and Discovery (4)
IHON 112: Liberty and Power (4)
International Honors: 200-level Courses – H2
IHON 251: Imaging the Self (4)
IHON 252: Imaging the World (4)
IHON 253: Gender, Sexuality and Culture (4)
IHON 254: Topics in Gender (4)
IHON 261: Twentieth-Century Origins of the Contemporary World (4)
IHON 262: The Experience of War (4)
IHON 263: The Cultures of Racism (4)
IHON 264: Human Rights (4)
IHON 265: Twentieth Century Mass Movements (4)
IHON 271: Post-Colonial Issues (4)
IHON 272: Cases in Development (4)
IHON 273: Cultural Globalization (4)
IHON 281: Energy, Resources and Pollution (4)
IHON 282: Population, Hunger and Poverty (4)
IHON 283: Conservation and Sustainable Development (4)International Honors: 300-level Courses – H3
IHON 326: The Quest for Social Justice: Systems and Reality (4)
IHON 327: Personal Commitments, Global Issues (4)
CHIN 371: Chinese Literature in Translation (4)
CLAS 231: Masterpieces of European Literature (4)
CLAS 250: Classical Mythology (4)
ENGL 213: Topics in Literature: Themes and Authors (4)
ENGL 214: Poetry (4)
ENGL 215: Fiction (4)
ENGL 216: Topics in Literature: Emphasis on Cross-Cultural Perspectives (4)
ENGL 217: Topics in Literature: Emphasis on Alternative Perspectives (4)
ENGL 218: Drama (4)
ENGL 230: Contemporary Literature (4)
ENGL 231: Masterpieces of European Literature (4)
ENGL 232: Women's Literature (4)
ENGL 233: Post-Colonial Literature (4)
ENGL 234: Environmental Literature (4)
ENGL 241: American Traditions in Literature (4)
ENGL 251: British Traditions in Literature (4)
ENGL 301: Shakespeare (4)
ENGL 333: Children's Literature (4)
ENGL 334: Special Topics in Children's Literature (4)
ENGL 335: Fairy Tales and Fantasy (4)
ENGL 341: Feminist Approaches to Literature (4)
ENGL 343: Voices of Diversity: Post-Colonial Literature and Theory (4)
ENGL 351: English Medieval Literature (4)
ENGL 352: Chaucer (4)
ENGL 353: English Renaissance Literature (4)
ENGL 361:Restoration and 18th-Century Literature (4)
ENGL 362: Romantic and Victorian Literature (4)
ENGL 367: 20th-Century British Literature (4)
ENGL 371: Studies in American Literature, 1820-1920 (4)
ENGL 372: 20th-Century American Poetry (4)
ENGL 373: 20th-Century American Fiction and Drama (4)
ENGL 374: American Ethnic Literatures (4)
ENGL 428: Seminar: Critical Theory (4)
ENGL 451: Seminar: Author (4)
ENGL 452: Seminar: Theme, Genre (4)
FREN 221: French Literature and Films of the Americas (4)
FREN 421: Masterpieces of French Literature (4)
FREN 422: Masterpieces of French Literature (4)
FREN 431: 20th-Century French Literature (4)
FREN 432: 20th-Century French Literature (4)
GERM 421: German Literature From the Enlightenment to Realism (4)
GERM 422: 20th-Century German Literature (4)
LANG 271: Literature and Society in Modern Europe (4)
LANG 272: Literature and Social Change in Latin America (4)
SCAN 241: Scandinavian Folklore (4)
SCAN 341: Topics in Scandinavian Literature (4)
SCAN 422: Scandinavian Literature in the 19th and 20th Centuries (4)
SPAN 325: Introduction to Hispanic Literary Studies (4)
SPAN 341: The Latino Experiences in the U.S. (4)
SPAN 421: Masterpieces of Spanish Literature (4)
SPAN 422: 20th-Century Literature of Spain (4)
SPAN 423: Special Topics in Spanish Literature and Culture (4)
SPAN 431: Latin American Literature, 1492-1888 (4)
SPAN 432: 20th-Century Latin American Literature (4)
SPAN 433: Special Topics Latin American Literature and Culture (4)
SPAN 441: U.S. Latino Literature (4)
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CSCE 115: Solve It With the Computer (4)
ECON 343: Operations Research (2)
MATH 105: Mathematics of Personal Finance (4)
MATH 107: Mathematical Explorations (4)
MATH 111: College Algebra (2)
MATH 112: Plane Trigonometry (2)
MATH 115: College Algebra and Trigonometry (4)
MATH 123: Modern Elementary Mathematics (4)
MATH 128: Linear Models and Calculus, An Introduction (4)
MATH 140: Analytic Geometry and Functions (4)
MATH 151: Introduction to Calculus (4)
MATH 152: Calculus II (4)
MATH 203: History of Mathematics (4)
MATH 245: Discrete Structures (4)
MATH 253: Multivariable Calculus (4)
MATH 317: Introduction to Proof in Mathematics (4)
MATH 321: Geometry (4)
MATH 331: Linear Algebra (4)
MATH 341: Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (4)
MATH 342: Probability and Statistical Theory (4)
MATH 348: Applied Regression Analysis and ANOVA (4)
MATH 351: Differential Equations (4)
MATH 356: Numerical Analysis (4)
MATH 381: Seminar in Problem Solving (1)
MATH 433: Abstract Algebra (4)
MATH 455: Mathematical Analysis (4)
MATH 480: Topics in Mathematics (1 to 4)
STAT 231: Introductory Statistics (4)
STAT 232: Introductory Statistics for Psychology Majors (4)
STAT 233: Introductory Statistics for Sociology/Social Work Majors (4)
STAT 341: Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (4)
STAT 342: Probability and Statistical Theory (4)
STAT 343: Operations Research (2)
STAT 344: Econometrics (4)
STAT 348: Applied Regression and Analysis and ANOVA (4)
STAT 491: Independent Study (1 to 4)
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BIOL 111: Biology and the Modern World (4)
BIOL 115: Diversity of Life (4)
BIOL 116: Introductory Ecology (4)
BIOL 161: Principles of Biology I: Cell Biology (4)
BIOL 162: Principles of Biology II: Organismal Biology (4)
BIOL 201: Introductory Microbiology (4)
BIOL 205: Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4)
BIOL 206: Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4)
BIOL 323: Principles of Biology III: Ecology, Evolution and Diversity (4)
BIOL 324: Natural History of Vertebrates (4)
BIOL 326: Animal Behavior (4)
BIOL 327: Ornithology (4)
BIOL 328: Microbiology (4)
BIOL 329: Entomology (4)
BIOL 332: Genetics (4)
BIOL 340: Plant Diversity and Distribution (4)
BIOL 348: Advanced Cell Biology (4)
BIOL 361: Comparative Anatomy (4)
BIOL 364: Plant Physiology (2)
BIOL 365: Plant Anatomy (2)
BIOL 403: Developmental Biology (4)
BIOL 407: Molecular Biology (4)
BIOL 411: Histology (4)
BIOL 424: Ecology (4)
BIOL 425: Marine Biology (4)
BIOL 426: Ecological Methods (4)
BIOL 441: Mammalian Physiology (4)
BIOL 448: Immunology (4)
BIOL 475: Evolution (4)
CHEM 104: Environmental Chemistry (4)
CHEM 105: Chemistry of Life (4)
CHEM 115: General Chemistry I (4)
CHEM 116: General Chemistry II (4)
CHEM 210: Nutrition, Drugs, and the Individual (4)
CHEM 320: Analytical Chemistry (4)
CHEM 331, 333: Organic Chemistry I and Lab I (4,1)
CHEM 332, 334: Organic Chemistry II and Lab II (4,1)
CHEM 336: Organic Special Projects Laboratory (1)
CHEM 341, 343: Physical Chemistry and Lab (4,1)
CHEM 342, 344: Physical Chemistry and Lab (4,1)
CHEM 403: Biochemistry I (4)
CHEM 405: Biochemistry II (3)
CHEM 410: Introduction to Research (2)
CHEM 420: Instrumental Analysis (4)
CHEM 440: Advanced Organic Chemistry (2)
CHEM 450: Inorganic Chemistry (3)
CHEM 456: Polymers and Biopolymers (3)
CSCE 115: Solve It With the Computer (4)
CSCE 120: Computerized Information Systems (4)
CSCE 131: Introduction to Engineering (2)
CSCE 144: Introduction to Computer Science (4)
CSCE 190: Privacy and Technology (4)
CSCE 245: Electrical Circuits (4)
CSCE 270: Data Structures (4)
CSCE 320: Software Engineering (4)
CSCE 330: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence (4)
CSCE 343: Programming Language Concepts (4)
CSCE 345: Analog Electronics (4)
CSCE 346: Digital Electronics (4)
CSCE 348: Modeling and Simulation (4)
CSCE 367: Database Management (4)
CSCE 371: Design and Analysis of Algorithms (4)
CSCE 372: Algorithms, Machines, and Grammars (4)
CSCE 380: Assembly Language and Computer Organization (4)
CSCE 385: Computer Architecture (2)
CSCE 386: Computer Networks (4)
CSCE 391: Problem Solving and Programming Seminar (1)
CSCE 400: Topics in Computer Science (1 to 4)
CSCE 410: Topics in Computer Engineering (1 to 4)
CSCE 412: Computer Graphics (4)
CSCE 436: Pattern Recognition (4)
CSCE 438: Expert Systems (4)
CSCE 444: Operating Systems (4)
CSCE 446: VLSI Design (2)
CSCE 455: Compilers (2)
CSCE 480: Microprocessors (4)
ENVT 104: Conservation of Natural Resources (4)
GEOS 101: Our Changing Planet (4)
GEOS 102: General Oceanography (4)
GEOS 103: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Geologic Hazards (4)
GEOS 104: Conservation of Natural Resources (4)
GEOS 105: Meteorology (4)
GEOS 106: Geology of National Parks (4)
GEOS 201: Geologic Principles (4)
GEOS 324: Igneous Petrology (2)
GEOS 325: Structural Geology (4)
GEOS 326: Optical Mineralogy (2)
GEOS 327: Stratigraphy and Sedimentation (4)
GEOS 328: Paleontology (4)
GEOS 329: Metamorphic Petrology (4)
GEOS 330: Maps: Images of the Earth (4)
GEOS 331: Maps: Computer-aided Mapping and Analysis (4)
GEOS 334: Hydrogeology (4)
GEOS 335: Geophysics (4)
GEOS 350: Marine Geology (4)
GEOS 390: Field Trip (1)
GEOS 425: Geologic Field Mapping (5)
GEOS 498: Seminar (1)
MATH 105: Mathematics of Personal Finance (4)
MATH 107: Mathematics Explorations (4)
MATH 111: College Algebra (2)
MATH 112: Plane Trigonometry (2)
MATH 115: College Algebra and Trigonometry (4)
MATH 123: Modern Elementary Mathematics (4)
MATH 128: Linear Models and Calculus, An Introduction (4)
MATH 140: Analytic Geometry and Functions (4)
MATH 151: Introduction to Calculus (4)
MATH 152: Calculus II (4)
MATH 203: History of Mathematics (4)
MATH 245: Discrete Structures (4)
MATH 253: Multivariable Calculus (4)
MATH 317: Introduction to Proof in Mathematics (4)
MATH 321: Geometry (4)
MATH 331: Linear Algebra (4)
MATH 341: Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (4)
MATH 342: Probability and Statistical Theory (4)
MATH 348: Applied Regression Analysis and ANOVA (4)
MATH 351: Differential Equations (4)
MATH 356: Numerical Analysis (4)
MATH 381: Seminar in Problem Solving (1)
MATH 433: Abstract Algebra (4)
MATH 455: Mathematical Analysis (4)
MATH 480: Topics in Mathematics (1 to 4)
NSCI 210: Natural History of Hawai'i (4)
PHYS 110: Astronomy (4)
PHYS 125: College Physics I (4)
PHYS 126: College Physics II (4)
PHYS 153: General Physics I (4)
PHYS 154: General Physics II (4)
PHYS 210: Musical Acoustics (4)
PHYS 223: Elementary Modern Physics (4)
PHYS 240: Engineering Statics (4)
PHYS 321: Introduction to Astrophysics (4)
PHYS 331: Electromagnetic Theory (4)
PHYS 332: Electromagnetic Waves and Physical Optics (4)
PHYS 333: Engineering Thermodynamics (4)
PHYS 334: Engineering Materials Science (4)
PHYS 336: Classical Mechanics (4)
PHYS 354: Mathematical Physics I (4)
PHYS 356: Mathematical Physics II (4)
PHYS 401: Introduction to Quantum Mechanics (4)
PHYS 406: Advanced Modern Physics (4)
STAT 341: Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (4)
STAT 342: Probability and Statistical Theory (4)
STAT 348: Applied Regression Analysis and ANOVA (4)
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PHED 100: Personalized Fitness Program (1)
PHED 150: Adaptive Physical Activity (1)
PHED 151-199: Individual and Dual Activities (1)
PHED 200-219: Aquatics (1)
PHED 220-240: Rhythms (1)
PHED 240: Dance (1)
PHED 241-250: Team Activities (1)
PHED 275: Water Safety Instruction (1)
PHED 276: Special Topics in Physical Activity (1)
PHED 319: Tramping the Tracks of New Zealand (4)
PHED 362: Healing Arts of the Mind and Body (4)
DANC 222: Jazz Dance (1)
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PHIL 121: The Examined Life (4)
PHIL 125: Ethics and the Good Life (4)
PHIL 220: Women and Philosophy (4)
PHIL 223: Biomedical Ethics (4)
PHIL 224: Military Ethics (4)
PHIL 225: Business Ethics (4)
PHIL 228: Social and Political Philosophy (4)
PHIL 230: Philosophy, Animals, and the Environment (4)
PHIL 238: Existentialism and the Meaning of Life (4)
PHIL 253: Creation and Evolution (4)
PHIL 328: Philosophical Issues and the Law (4)
PHIL 330: Studies in the History of Philosophy (4)
PHIL 332: Themes in Contemporary Philosophy (4)
PHIL 350: God, Faith, and Reason (4)
PHIL 353: Special Topics (2 to 4)
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Religion: Biblical Studies (Line 1) – R1
RELI 211: Religion and Literature of the Old Testament (4)
RELI 212: Religion and Literature of the New Testament (4)
RELI 330: Old Testament Studies (4)
RELI 331: New Testament Studies (4)
RELI 332: Jesus of History/Christ of Faith (4)Religion: Christian Thought, History, and Experience (Line 2) – R2
RELI 121: The Christian Tradition (4)
RELI 220: Early Christianity (4)
RELI 221: Medieval Christianity (4)
RELI 222: Modern Church History (4)
RELI 223: American Church History (4)
RELI 224: The Lutheran Heritage (4)
RELI 225: Faith and Spirituality (4)
RELI 226: Christian Ethics (4)
RELI 227: Christian Theology (4)
RELI 247: Christian Theology (4)
RELI 257: Christian Theology (4)
RELI 341: Church History Studies (4)
RELI 344: Theological Studies (4)
RELI 347: Major Religious Thinkers, Texts, and Genres (4)
RELI 351: Church History Studies (4)
RELI 354: Theological Studies (4)
RELI 357: Major Religious Thinkers, Texts, and Genres (4)
RELI 360: Studies in Church Ministry (4)
RELI 361: Church History Studies
RELI 362: Luther (4)
RELI 364: Theological Studies(4)
RELI 365: Christian Moral Issues (4)
RELI 367: Major Religious Thinkers, Texts, and Genres (4)
RELI 368: Feminist and Womanist Theologies (4)Religion: Integrative and Comparative Religious Studies (Line 3) – R3
RELI 131: The Religions of South Asia (4)
RELI 132: The Religions of East Asia (4)
RELI 230: Religion and Culture (4)
RELI 231: Myth, Ritual, and Symbol (4)
RELI 232: The Buddhist Tradition (4)
RELI 233: The Religions of China (4)
RELI 234: The Religions of Japan (4)
RELI 235: Islamic Traditions (4)
RELI 236: Native American Religious Traditions (4)
RELI 237: Judaism (4)
RELI 239: Environment and Culture (4)
RELI 390: Topics in Comparative Religions (4)
RELI 391: Sociology of Religion (4)
RELI 392: Gods, Magic, and Morals (4)
RELI 393: Topics in Comparative Religions (4)
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These courses usually carry a lab
ANTH 101: Introduction to Human Biological Diversity (4)
BIOL 111: Biology and the Modern World (4)
BIOL 115: Diversity of Life (4)
BIOL 116: Introductory Ecology (4)
BIOL 161: Principles of Biology I: Cell Biology (4)
BIOL 162: Principles of Biology II: Organismal Biology (4)
BIOL 201: Introductory Microbiology (4)
BIOL 205: Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4)
BIOL 206: Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4)
BIOL 323: Principles of Biology III: Ecology, Evolution, and Diversity (4)
BIOL 324: Natural History of Vertebrates (4)
BIOL 327: Ornithology (4)
BIOL 328: Microbiology (4)
BIOL 329: Entomology (4)
BIOL 340: Plant Diversity and Distribution (4)
BIOL 348: Advanced Cell Biology (4)
BIOL 361: Comparative Anatomy (4)
BIOL 364: Plant Physiology (2)
BIOL 365: Plant Anatomy (2)
BIOL 403: Developmental Biology (4)
BIOL 407: Molecular Biology (4)
BIOL 411: Histology (4)
BIOL 425: Marine Biology (4)
BIOL 426: Ecological Methods (4)
BIOL 441: Mammalian Physiology (4)
CHEM 104: Environmental Chemistry (4)
CHEM 105: Chemistry of Life (4)
CHEM 115: General Chemistry I(4)
CHEM 116: Advanced General Chemistry II (4)
CHEM 210: Nutrition, Drugs, and the Individual (4)
CHEM 320: Analytical Chemistry (4)
CHEM 331, 333: Organic Chemistry I and Lab I (4, 1)
CHEM 332, 334: Organic Chemistry II and Lab II (4, 1)
CHEM 336: Organic Special Projects Laboratory (1)
CHEM 341, 343: Physical Chemistry and Lab (4, 1)
CHEM 342, 344: Physical Chemistry and Lab (4, 1)
CHEM 403: Biochemistry I (4)
CHEM 405: Biochemistry II (3)
CHEM 420: Instrumental Analysis (4)
CHEM 450: Inorganic Chemistry (3)
CHEM 456: Polymers and Biopolymers (3)
ENVT 104: Conservation of Natural Resources (4)
GEOS 101: Our Changing Planet (4)
GEOS 102: General Oceanography (4)
GEOS 103: Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Geologic Hazards (4)
GEOS 104: Conservation of Natural Resources (4)
GEOS 105: Meteorology (4)
GEOS 201: Geologic Principles (4)
GEOS 324: Igneous Petrology (2)
GEOS 325: Structural Geology (4)
GEOS 326: Optical Mineralogy (2)
GEOS 327: Stratigraphy and Sedimentation (4)
GEOS 328: Paleontology (4)
GEOS 329: Metamorphic Petrology (2)
GEOS 330: Maps: Images of the Earth (4)
GEOS 331: Maps: Computer-Aided Mapping and Analysis (4)
GEOS 334: Hydrogeology (4)
GEOS 335: Geophysics (4)
GEOS 350: Marine Geology (4)
GEOS 425: Geologic Field Mapping (5)
INTC 243: Conservation and Sustainable Development (4)
NSCI 210: Natural History of Hawai'i (4)
PHYS 110: Astronomy (4)
PHYS 125: College Physics I (4)
PHYS 126: College Physics II (4)
PHYS 153: General Physics I (4)
PHYS 154: General Physics II (4)
PHYS 210: Musical Acoustics (4)
ANTH 499: Capstone: Seminar in Anthropology (4)
ARTD 498: Studio Project/Independent Study (1 to 4)
ARTD 499: Capstone: Senior Exhibition (2)
BIOL 499: Capstone: Senior Seminar (2)
BUSA 499: Capstone: Strategic Management (4)
CHEM 499: Capstone: Seminar (2)
CHIN 499: Capstone: Senior Project (1 to 4)
CHSP 499: Capstone: Senior Project (4)
CLAS 499: Capstone: Senior Project (4)
CSCE 499: Capstone: Seminar (2)
ECON 499: Capstone: Senior Seminar (4)
EDUC 430: Student Teaching in K-8 Education (10)
EDUC 434: Student Teaching-Elementary (Dual) (6)
EDUC 437: Alternate Level Student Teaching-Secondary (6)
EDUC 466: Student Teaching-Secondary (Dual) (7)
EDUC 468: Student Teaching-Secondary (10)
ENGL 425: Writing on Special Topics (4)
ENGL 427: Imaginative Writing III (4)
ENGL 428: Seminar: Critical Theory (4)
ENGL 451: Seminar: Author (4)
ENGL 452: Seminar: Theme, Genre (4)
ENVT 499: Capstone: Senior Project (4)
FREN 499: Capstone: Senior Project (4)
GEOS 499: Capstone: Seminar (2)
GERM 499: Capstone: Senior Project (4)
GLST 499: Capstone: Research Seminar (4)
HEED 499: Capstone: Senior Seminar (2 to 4)
HIST 494: Seminar: American History (4)
HIST 496: Seminar: The Third World (4)
HIST 497: Seminar: European History (4)
MATH 499A: Capstone: Senior Seminar I (1)
MATH 499B: Capstone; Senior Seminar II (1)
MUSI 499: Capstone: Senior Project (1 to 4)
NORW 499: Capstone: Senior Project (4)
NURS 499: Capstone: Nursing Synthesis (6)
PHED 495: Internship (2 to 8)
PHED 499: Capstone: Senior Seminar (2 to 8)
PHIL 499: Capstone: Advanced Seminar in Philosophy (4)
PHYS 499A: Capstone: Advanced Lab I (1)
PHYS 499B: Capstone: Advanced Lab II (1)
POLS 499: Capstone: Senior Seminar (4)
PSYC 481: Psychology Research Seminar (2)
PSYC 499: Capstone Seminar (2)
RECR 495: Internship (2 to 8)
RECR 499: Capstone: Senior Seminar (2 to 4)
RELI 499: Capstone: Research Seminar (4)
SCAN 499: Capstone: Senior Project (2)
SOAC 499: Capstone: Senior Seminar (2 to 4)
SOCI 499: Capstone: Senior Seminar (4)
SOCW 499: Capstone: Senior Seminar (4)
SPAN 499: Capstone: Senior Project (4)
WMGS 491 Independent Studies: Service Learning (1 to 4)
WMGS 495: Internship (2 to 4)
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ANTH 102: Introduction to Human Cultural Diversity (4)
ANTH 103: Introduction to Archaeology and World Prehistory (4)
ANTH 104: Introduction to Language in Society (4)
ANTH 192: Practicing Anthropology: Makah Culture Past and Present (4)
ANTH 210: Global Perspectives: The World in Change (4)
ANTH 220: Peoples of the World (2)
ANTH 225: Past Cultures of Washington State (2)
ANTH 230: Peoples of the Northwest Coast (2)
ANTH 330: Cultures and Peoples of Native North America (4)
ANTH 332: Prehistory of North America (4)
ANTH 333: Native American Health (4)
ANTH 334: The Anthropology of Contemporary America (4)
ANTH 335: The Aztecs (4)
ANTH 336: Peoples of Latin America (4)
ANTH 338: Jewish Culture (4)
ANTH 340: Anthropology of Africa (4)
ANTH 341: Ho'ike: Cultural Discovery in Hawaii (4)
ANTH 342: Pacific Island Cultures (4)
ANTH 343: East Asian Cultures (4)
ANTH 345: Contemporary China (4)
ANTH 350: Women and Men in World Cultures (4)
ANTH 352: The Anthropology of Age (4)
ANTH 355: Anthropology and Media (4)
ANTH 360: Ethnic Groups (4)
ANTH 361: Managing Cultural Diversity (2)
ANTH 365: Prehistoric Environment and Technology (1 to 4)
ANTH 368: Edible Landscapes - The Foraging Spectrum (4)
ANTH 370: The Archaeology of Ancient Empires (4)
ANTH 375: Law, Politics, and Revolution (4)
ANTH 377: Money, Power, and Exchange (4)
ANTH 380: Sickness, Madness, and Health (4)
ANTH 385: Marriage, Family, and Kinship (4)
ANTH 386: Applied Anthropology (4)
ANTH 387: Special Topics in Anthropology (1 to 4)
ANTH 392: Gods, Magic, and Morals (4)
ANTH 465: Archaeology: The Field Experience (1 to 8)
ANTH 480: Anthropological Inquiry (4)
CLAS 321: Greek Civilization (4)
CLAS 322: Roman Civilization (4)
HIST 107: History of Western Civilization (4)
HIST 108: History of Western Civilization (4)
HIST 109: East Asian Societies (4)
HIST 205: Islamic Middle East to 1945 (4)
HIST 210: Global Perspectives: The World in Change (4)
HIST 215: Modern World History (4)
HIST 220: Modern Latin American History (4)
HIST 231: World War II in China and Japan, 1931-1945 (4)
HIST 232: Tibet in Fact and Fiction (4)
HIST 251: Colonial American History (4)
HIST 252: 19th-Century American History (4)
HIST 253: 20th-Century American History (4)
HIST 294: The United States Since 1945 (4)
HIST 301: Introduction to Historical Methods and Research ((4)
HIST 305: Slavery in the Americas (4)
HIST 310: Contemporary Japan (4)
HIST 321: Greek Civilization (4)
HIST 322: Roman Civilization (4)
HIST 323: The Middle Ages (4)
HIST 324: Renaissance (4)
HIST 325: Reformation (4)
HIST 327: The Vikings (4)
HIST 328: 19th-Century Europe (4)
HIST 329: Europe and the World Wars: 1914-45 (4)
HIST 332: England: Tudors and Stuarts (4)
HIST 334: Modern Germany, 1848-1945 (4)
HIST 335: Latin American History: Central America and the Caribbean (4)
HIST 336: Southern Africa (4)
HIST 337: The History of Mexico (4)
HIST 338: Modern China (4)
HIST 339: Revolutionary China (4)
HIST 340: Modern Japan (4)
HIST 344: The Andes in Latin American History (4)
HIST 345: American Business and Economic History, 1607-1877 (4)
HIST 347: American Business and Economic History, 1877-Present (4)
HIST 352: The American Revolution (4)
HIST 355: American Popular Culture (4)
HIST 356: American Diplomatic History (4)
HIST 357: African American History (4)
HIST 359: History of Women in the United States (4)
HIST 360: Holocaust: Destruction of the European Jews (4)
HIST 362: Christians in Nazi Germany (4)
HIST 367: American Business and Economics History, 1877-Present (4)
HIST 370: Environmental History of the United States (4)
HIST 381: The Vietnam War and American Society (4)
HIST 387: Special Topics in U.S. History (4)
HIST 388: Special Topics in European History (4)
HIST 389: Special Topics in Non-West History (4)
HIST 401: Workshops (1 to 4)
HIST 451: American Legal History (4)
HIST 460: West and Northwest (4)
HIST 461: Individualized Study: History of West and Northwest (4)
HIST 471: History of American Thought and Culture (4)
HIST 494: Seminar: American History (4)
HIST 496: Seminar: The Third World (4)
HIST 497: Seminar: European History (4)
POLS 101: Introduction to Political Science (4)
POLS 151: American Government (4)
POLS 170: Introduction to Legal Studies (4)
POLS 210: Global Perspectives: The World in Change (4)
POLS 231: Current International Issues (4)
POLS 325: Political Thought (4)
POLS 326: Recent Political Thought (4)
POLS 331: International Relations (4)
POLS 332: International Conflict Resolution (4)
POLS 338: American Foreign Policy (4)
POLS 345: Government and Public Policy (4)
POLS 346: Environmental Politics and Policy (4)
POLS 347: Political Economy (4)
POLS 354: State and Local Government (4)
POLS 356: Creating Community: Public Administration (4)
POLS 361: Political Parties and Elections (4)
POLS 363: Politics and the Media (4)
POLS 364: The Legislative Process (4)
POLS 368: The American Presidency (4)
POLS 371: Judicial Process (4)
POLS 372: Constitutional Law (4)
POLS 373: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (4)
POLS 374: Legal Studies Research (4)
POLS 380: Politics of Global Development (4)
POLS 381: Comparative Legal Systems (4)
POLS 383: Modern European Politics (4)
POLS 384: Scandinavian Government and Politics (4)
POLS 385 Canadian Government and Politics (4)
POLS 386: The Middle East (4)
POLS 401: Workshops and Special Topics (1 to 4)
POLS 431: Advanced International Relations (4)
POLS 450: Internship in Politics (1 to 8)
POLS 458: Internship in Public Administration (1 to 8)
POLS 464: Internship in the Legislative Process (1 to 12)
POLS 471: Internship in Legal Studies (1 to 4)
SCAN/POLS 322: Scandinavia and World Issues (4)
SCAN 327: The Vikings (4)
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ECON 111: Principles of Microeconomics: Global and Environmental (4)
ECON 101: Principles of Microeconomics (4)
ECON 102: Principles of Macroeconomics (4)
ECON 301: Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis (4)
ECON 302: Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis (4)
ECON 311: Energy and Natural Resource Economics (4)
ECON 313: Environmental Economics (4)
ECON 315: Investigating Environmental & Economic Change in Europe (4) ECON 321: Labor Economics (4)
ECON 322: Money and Banking (4)
ECON 323: Health Economics (4)
ECON 325: Industrial Organization and Public Policy (4)
ECON 327: Public Finance (4)
ECON 331: International Economics (4)
ECON 333: Economic Development: Comparative Third World Strategies (4)
ECON 335: European Economic Integration (4)
ECON 338: Political Economy of Hong Kong and China (4)
ECON 341: Strategic Behavior (4)
ECON 344: Econometrics (4)
ECON 345: Mathematical Topics in Economics (4)
ECON 386: Evolution of Economic Thought (4)
ECON 495: Internship (1 to 4)
ECON 498: Honors Thesis (4)
PSYC 101: Introduction to Psychology (4)
PSYC 221: The Psychology of Adjustment (2)
PSYC 310: Personality Theories (4)
PSYC 320: Development Across the Lifespan (4)
PSYC 330: Social Psychology (4)
PSYC 335: Cultural Psychology (4)
PSYC 345: Community Psychology (4)
PSYC 360: Psychology of Language (4)
PSYC 370: Gender and Sexuality (4)
PSYC 375: Psychology of Women (4)
PSYC 380: Psychology of Work (4)
PSYC 385: Consumer Psychology (4)
PSYC 405: Workshop on Alternative Perspectives (2 or 4)
PSYC 410: Psychological Testing (4)
PSYC 415: Abnormal Psychology (4)
PSYC 420: Adolescent Psychology (4)
PSYC 430: Peace Psychology (4)
PSYC 435: Theories and Methods of Counseling and Psychotherapy (4)
PSYC 440: Human Neuropsychology (4)
PSYC 442: Learning: Research and Theory (4)
PSYC 446: Perception (4)
PSYC 448: Cognitive Psychology (4)
PSYC 483: Seminar (1 to 4)
SOCI 101: Introduction to Sociology (4)
SOCI 232: Research Methods (4)
SOCI 240: Social Problems (4)
SOCI 296: Social Stratification (4)
SOCI 326: Delinquency and Juvenile Justice (4)
SOCI 330: The Family (4)
SOCI 336: Deviance (4)
SOCI 351: Sociology of Law (4)
SOCI 362: Families in the Americas (4)
SOCI 387: Special Topics in Sociology (1 to 4)
SOCI 391: Sociology of Religion (4)
SOCI 413: Crime and Society (4)
SOCI 418: Advanced Data Applications (2 to 4)
SOCI 440: Sex, Gender, and Society (4)
SOCI 462: Suicide (4)
SOCI 496: Major Theories (4)
SOCW 101/190: Introduction to Social Work (4)
SOCW 175: January on the Hill (4)
SOCW 245: Human Behavior and the Social Environment (4)
SOCW 250: Social Policy I: History of Social Welfare (4)
SOCW 350: Social Policy II: Social Policy Analysis (4)
SOCW 360: Social Work Practice I: Interviewing and Interpersonal Helping (0 or 4)
SOCW 460: Social Work Practice II: Families and Groups (4)
SOCW 465: Social Work Practice III: Macropractice (4)
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ENGL 221: Research and Writing (2 or 4)
ENGL 224: Travel Writing (4)
ENGL 225: Autobiographical Writing (4)
ENGL 227: Imaginative Writing I (4)
ENGL 323: Writing in Professional Settings (4)
ENGL 324: Free-Lance Writing (4)
ENGL 325: Personal Essay (4)
ENGL 326: Writing for Children (4)
ENGL 327: Imaginative Writing II (4)
ENGL 328: Advanced Composition for Teachers (4)
ENGL 421: Tutorial in Writing (1 to 4)
ENGL 425: Writing on Special Topics (4)
ENGL 427: Imaginative Writing III (4)
WRIT 101: Inquiry Seminars: Writing (4)
WRIT 201: Writing Seminar for International Students (4)
WRIT 202: Advanced Writing Seminar for International Students (4)