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University Attributes

University Attributes Offered Summer 2009


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This is a select list of only those courses which will be offered in the summer of 2008 which also meet specific university requirements. Some courses qualify for more than one attribute (such as BIOL 111 which is both a Natural Science [NS] and Scientific Method [SM] course), thus they may appear on this listing more than once.


(A) ALTERNATIVE PERSPECTIVES

COMA 303
EDUC 205
ENGL 217
ENGL 232
SIGN 101, 102
POLS 353

(AR) ART, MUSIC, OR THEATRE



ARTD 230
ARTD 387
ARTD 487
COMA 120



(C) CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES


ENGL 216
HIST 215
Wang Center Trip: SPAN 201, 202, 301, 401

* These courses may count towards a Cross-Cultural Perspective attribute if Spanish was the language cited to satisfy admissions requirements into the University.

(LT) LITERATURE

CLAS 350
ENGL 213
ENGL 216
ENGL 217
ENGL 232
ENGL 251



(MR) MATHEMATICAL REASONING

MATH 123
MATH 152
STAT 231

(NS) NATURAL SCIENCES, MATHEMATICS, OR COMPUTER SCIENCE

BIOL 116
BIOL 161
BIOL 162
BIOL 205
BIOL 206
CHEM 115
CSCE 120
GEOS 102
MATH 123
MATH 151
MATH 152
STAT 231


(PE) PHYSICAL EDUCATION ACTIVITY COURSE

PHED 100
PHED 234
PHED 276


(PH) PHILOSOPHY

PHIL 121
PHIL 228


(R1) RELIGION, LINE 1 (Biblical Studies)

RELI 211
RELI 212

(R2) RELIGION, LINE 2 (Christian Thought, History, and Experience)

RELI 121
RELI 223
RELI 226
RELI 227

(SM) SCIENCE AND SCIENTIFIC METHOD

BIOL 116
BIOL 161
BIOL 162
BIOL 205
BIOL 206
CHEM 115
GEOS 102

(SR) CAPSTONE: SENIOR SEMINAR/PROJECT

PHED 495
PHED 499
RECR 495
RECR 499
NURS 499
SOAC 499


(S1) SOCIAL SCIENCES, LINE 1 (Anthropology, History, or Political Science)

CLAS 321
HIST 215
HIST 321
POLS 347
POLS 353


(S2) SOCIAL SCIENCES, LINE 2 (Economics, Psychology, Social Work, or Sociology)

SOCI 387

(WR) WRITING REQUIREMENT

ENGL 222
ENGL 322