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
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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 |
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