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GENERAL EDUCATION PROGRAM


COMMUNICATION
HISTORY
HUMANITIES and/or FINE ARTS
MATHEMATICS
NATURAL SCIENCES
SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
 

COMMUNICATION (9 hours)
English Composition and 3 hours in English oral presentational Communication

COMM

2200

Fundamentals of Communication

ENGL

1010

Expository Writing

ENGL

1020

Research & Argumentative Writing

HISTORY (6 hours)

HIST

2010

Survey of US History I

HIST

2020

Survey of US History II

HIST

2030

Tennessee History

HUMANITIES and/or  FINE ARTS (9 hours)
One course must be in Literature; in order to insure breadth of knowledge, the two other courses selected must be with different rubric prefixes. 

ANTH

2210

Introduction to World Prehistory

ART

1030

Orientation to Art

 ART  1910   Art History Survey I
 ART  1920   Art History Survey II

DANC

1000

Dance Appreciation

ENGL

2020

Themes in Literature and Culture

ENGL

2030

Experience of Literature

HIST

1010

Survey of Western Civilization I

HIST

1020

Survey of Western Civilization II

HIST

1110

Survey of World Civilization I

HIST

1120

Survey of World Civilization II

HUM

2610

Foreign Literature in Translation

MUS

1030

Introduction to Music

PHIL

1030

Introduction to Philosophy

THEA

1030

Theatre Appreciation

MATHEMATICS (3 hours)
A 4 hour course would be 3 hours General Education and 1 hour toward degree requirements

MATH

1010

Mathematics for General Studies

MATH

1530

Applied Statistics

MATH

1630

College mathematics for Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences

MATH

1710

College Algebra

MATH

1720

Plane Trigonometry

MATH

1730

Pre-Calculus

MATH

1810

Applied Calculus I

MATH

1910

Calculus I

NATURAL SCIENCES (8 hours)
    3 hour class/1 hour lab
Two different non-sequential courses must be selected for natural-science credit and must be with different rubric prefixes; at most only the first semester of any two-semester discipline-specific sequence may count for General Education natural-science credit.

ASTR

1030/1031

Exploring the Universe

BIOL

1030/1031

Topics in Biology

BIOL

1110/1111

General Biology

BIOL

2010/2011

Human Anatomy & Physiology I

BIOL

2020/2021

Human Anatomy & Physiology II

CHEM

1010/1011

Introduction to Chemistry

CHEM

1030/1031

Chemistry for the Consumer

CHEM

1110/1111

General Chemistry

 CHEM  1130/1131  Contemporary Issues in Science (F09)

GEOL

1030/1031

Introduction to Earth Science

GEOL

1040/1041

Physical Geology

  PHYS        1110  Discovering Physics (F09)
 PHYS  1130/1131  Contemporary Issues in Science (F09)

PHYS

2010/2011

Non-Calc-Based Physics I

PHYS

2110/2111

Calculus-Based Physics I

PSCI

1030/1031

Topics In Physical Science

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (6 hours)
The two courses selected must be with different rubric prefixes.

AAS

2100

Introduction to African American Studies

ANTH

2010

Cultural Anthropology

ECON

2410

Principles of Macroeconomics

GEOG

2000

Regional Geography

  GS   2010 Introduction to Cross-Cultural Experiences (F08)

HLTH

1530/1531

Health and Wellness

JOUR/EMC/RI   1020  American Media and Social Institutions (F07)

PS

1010

Foundations of Government

PS

2010

American Government and Politics

PSY

1410

General Psychology

SOC

1010

Introductory Sociology

  SOC  2010  Social Problems (F07)

WMST

2100

Introduction to Women's Studies