Courses Approved to Meet the General Education Requirements in Internationalism, Multiculturalism, Quantitative Thinking and Writing
(these requirements only apply to students matriculated in Fall 2007 and beyond)
Fall 2011 Last Updated 1/3/12
Internationalism
ANTH 111-01, Cultural Anthropology (Guneratne)
ANTH 111-02, Cultural Anthropology (Dean)
ANTH 239-01, Medical Anthropology (Patten)
ANTH 246-01/02,
Refugees and Humanitarian Response (Shandy)
ANTH and LATI 255-01, Peoples/Cultures of Latin America (Olga Gonzalez)
ANTH 258-01, Peoples/Cultures of Africa (Patten)
ART 170-01, Art of the East I: China (Kelley)
ART 270-01, Art and Religion of the Silk Road (Kelley)
ASIA 294-04 and JAPA 294-02, The Double Life of Modern Japanese Literature (Heitzman)
CHIN 149-01 and ASIA 149-01, Shanghai, Global City (Green)
CLAS and HIST 121-01, Greek World (Lush)
ECON and INTL 325-01, China/Russia/C Eur Transition (Krueger)
ENGL 220-01, Eighteenth Century British Lit (Chudgar)
ENGL 406-01, Projects in Creative Writing (Wang)
FREN 305-01, Advanced Expression (Fritz)
FREN 412-01, Parisiennes (Women of Paris) (Rogers)
FREN 416-01 ENGL 394-03, and INTL 394-02, Contemporary Literature from Aotearoa/New Zealand, French Polynesia and Hawai'i (Billing)
FREN 494-01, Literature, Art and Cartography (Sauret)
GEOG 111-01, Human Geography of Global Issues (Pratt)
GEOG 111-02, Human Geography of Global Issues (Lanegran)
GEOG and ENVI 232-01, People/Agriculture/Environment (Moseley)
GEOG 254-01, Population 7 Billion (Barcus)
GEOG 488-01, ENVI and INTL 477-01, Comparative Environment/Development (Moseley)
GERM 305-01, German Through the Media (Huener)
GERM 307-01, Berlin and Vienna (Huener)
GERM 327-01 and PHIL 283-01, Darwin/Nietzsche/Freud (Martyn)
GERM 364-01, The Birth of Modern Germany (Martyn)
HISP and LATI 307-01, Intro Analysis Hispanic Texts (Mesa Adamuz)
HISP 416-01, Mapping the New World (Olsen)
HIST 110-01, Intro to European History (Weisensel)
HIST and ASIA 140-01, Intro to East Asian Civilization (Tam)
HIST and ASIA 274-01, History of Traditional China (Tam)
HIST and LATI 281-01, The Andes: Race, Region, Nation (Capello)
HIST and LATI 294-01, The Amazon: A Cultural History (Capello)
INTL 111-01, Introduction to International Studies: Literature (Moore)
INTL 111-02, Introduction to International Studies: Literature (Moore) (FYC)
INTL 113-01/02, Introduction to International Studies: Identities (Nedelsky)
INTL 194-01, Mediterranean, Baltic, Black: Seas ... (Tchoukarine)
INTL 245-01, Introduction to Human Rights (von Geldern)
INTL 253-01, The Islamic World (Rice)
INTL, LATI and MCST 286-01, Latin American Media and Cultural Studies (Ciafone)
INTL 294-02, Introduction to International Public Health (Hanson)
INTL, LATI, and MCST 322-01, Culture & Global Capitalism (Ciafone)
INTL and ENGL 367-01, Postcolonial Theory (Moore)
INTL 372-01, Post-Nationalism (Tchoukarine)
INTL 485-01, Confronting Global Hatred (Nedelsky)
JAPA 294-01 and LING 294-02, Language Variation in Japan (Suzuki)
MUSI 111-01, World Music (Wong)
PHIL 251-01, Human Rights and Healthcare (Gunderson)
POLI 120-01, International Politics (Weber)
(FYC)
POLI and LATI 141-01, Latin America Through Womens Eyes (Dosh) (FYC)
POLI 221-01, Global Governance (Weber)
POLI and LATI 245-01, Latin American Politics (Dosh)
POLI 321-01, International Security (Latham)
POLI 363-01, Paradigms of Global Citizenship (Blaney)
RELI 100-01/02, Introduction to Islam (Wilson)
RELI 111-01, Introducing Buddhism (Davis) (FYC)
RELI 111-02, Introducing Buddhism (Davis)
RELI 194-02 and HIST 194-04, Religious Reform and Violence (Cooey)
RUSS 151-01, The Material World (Chadaga) (FYC)
RUSS 251-01, 19th Century Russian Literature in Translation (Hammarberg)
RUSS and MCST 256-01, Mass Culture Under Communism (von Geldern)
RUSS and INTL 265-01, Translation and Cross-Cultural Communication (Hammarberg)
SOCI 110-01, Intro to Sociology (Samman)
SOCI 290-01, Islam and the West (Samman)
SOCI 370-01, Political Sociology (Larson)
THDA 115-01, Cultures of Dance (Fricke)
THDA 489-01 and ENGL 494-01, Performance Theory Seminar (Nielsen)
WGSS, ASIA, ENGL 194-01
and MCST 194-02, India There and Here (Sarker)
Multiculturalism
AMST 103-01, Race in US Social Thought (Aguilar-San Juan) (FYC)
AMST 110-01, Intro to African American Studies (Harris)
AMST 294-01, Native American Cultural Revitalization (Redix)
AMST and ASIA 340-01, Asian American Experience (Aguilar-San Juan)
ANTH 394-03 and WGSS 394-04, Sex, Family and Kinship (Dean)
ECON 342-01, Economics of Poverty in the US (Moe)
EDUC and AMST 280-01 and POLI 211-01, Re-envisioning Educ/Democracy (Kurth-Schai)
ENGL 105-01, American Voices (Naca)
ENGL 275-01 and AMST 294-03, African American Literature to 1900 (English)
ENVI and HIST 237-01
and AMST 294-04, Environmental Justice (Wells)
GEOG 242-01, Regional Geography of US and Canada (Smith)
HISP and AMST 308-01, Intro to U.S. Latino Studies (Galo Gonzalez)
HIST 194-05, History of the Dark Side (Cremer)
HIST and AMST 225-01, Native American History (Shoemaker)
HIST and AMST 233-01, Intro to History of the US Working Class (Rachleff)
HIST 235-01 and AMST 310-01, Comparative Freedom Movements (Rachleff)
HIST 350-01 and AMST 394-01 and WGSS 394-03, Race, Gender, and Science (Hudson)
LING 206-01, Endangered and Minority Languages (Milligan)
MCST 126-01, Local News Media Institutions (Griffin)
MCST 194-01, Silent Film/Race: Oscar (Steinman)
(FYC)
MCST and AMST 354-01, Blackness in the Media (Johnson)
POLI and WGSS 261-01, Feminist Political Theory (Keremidchieva)
POLI 301-01,
Law, Economy, and Identity (Schmidt)
PSYC 194-01, Psychology of Immigration and Acculturation (No)
(FYC)
PSYC and WGSS 264-01, Psychology of Gender (Ostrove)
PSYC 488-01 and WGSS 405-01, Lives in Context (Ostrove)
RELI 194-01 After the Holocaust (Cytron)
SOCI 190-01, Criminal Behavior/Social Control (Larson)
(FYC)
SOCI 220-01, Sociology of Race/Ethnicity (Kandaras)
WGSS 200-01, Feminist/Queer Theories (Hammers)
Quantitative Thinking
Q1
ANTH 115-01, Biological Anthropology (Regan)
BIOL 260-01, Genetics (Montgomery)
BIOL 270-01, Biodiversity and Evolution (Boyer)
BIOL and ENVI 285-01, Ecology (Davis)
CHEM 111-01, General Chemistry I (Fischer)
CHEM 111-02/04, General Chemistry I (Green)
CHEM 111-03, General Chemistry I (Kuwata)
CHEM 311-01, Thermodynamics and Kinetics (Kuwata)
CHEM 411-01, Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (Fischer)
EDUC and PSYC 220-01, Educational Psychology (Kruse)
ENVI 150-01, Climate and Society (Bradtmiller) (FYC)
GEOG 262-01, Metro Analysis (Smith)
GEOL 103-01, Geocinema (Robins)
GEOL 150-01, Dynamic Earth and Global Change (Robin)
GEOL 250-01, Mineralogy (Wirth)
MATH 116-02, Math & Society: Newton's Principles (Bressoud)
(FYC)
MATH 135-01/02, Applied Calculus (Kaplan)
MATH 135-03, Applied Calculus (Flath)
MATH 135-04, Applied Calculus (Higdon-Topaz)
MATH 136-01/02, Discrete Mathematics (Halverson)
MATH 137-01, Single Variable Calculus (Bressoud)
MATH 137-02, Single Variable Calculus (Saxe)
MATH 237-01/02, Multivariable Calculus (Wagon)
NEUR 300-01, Directed Research (Wiertelak)
PHIL 119-01, Critical Thinking (Michelfelder)
PHIL 120-01/02, Introduction to Symbolic Logic (Folina)
PHYS 113-01, Modern Astronomy (Cannon)
PHYS 226-01, Principles of Physics I (ter Veldhuis)
PHYS 227-01, Principles of Physics II (Heyman)
PHYS 331-01, Modern Physics (Doyle)
PHYS 481-01, Quantum Mechanics (ter Veldhuis)
PSYC 100-01, Introduction to Psychology (Graham)
PSYC 100-02, Introduction to Psychology (Shroat)
SOCI 190-01, Criminal Behavior/Social Control (Larson) (FYC)
THDA 125-01, Technical Theater (Barrett/Keyser)
Q2
CHEM 115-01, Accelerated General Chemistry (Varberg)
ENVI 140-01, The Earth's Climate System (Bradtmiller)
GEOG 225-01, Intro to Geographic Information Systems (Barcus)
GEOL 150-02, Dynamic Earth/Global Change (Wirth)
(FYC)
GEOL 260-01, Geomorphology (MacGregor)
LING 204-01, Experimental Linguistics (Esposito)
PHYS and ENVI 130-01, Science of Renewable Energy (Doyle) (FYC)
PSYC 242-01, Cognitive Psychology (Lea)
PSYC and NEUR 244-01, Cognitive Neuroscience (Burgund)
PSYC 300-01, Directed Research in Psychology (Lucas-Thompson/No/Ostrove/Burgund)
Q3
ECON 119-01/02/03, Principles of Economics (West)
ECON 119-04, Principles of Economics (Damon)
ECON 119-05, Principles of Economics (Ding) (FYC)
MATH 125-01, Epidemiology (Kaplan)
MATH 153-01/02, Data Analysis and Statistics (Ehren)
MATH 155-01/03, Introduction to Statistical Modeling (Addona)
MATH 155-02, Introduction to Statistical Modeling (Johnson)
POLI 269-01, Empircal Research Methods (Dolan)
PSYC 201-01, Research in Psychology I (Lucas-Thompson)
PSYC 202-01, Research in Psychology II (No)
Writing (The Writing requirement can only be satisfied AFTER taking a First Year Course--it must be taken AFTER the first semester and before the senior year. Transfer students may satisfy the requirement in any semester prior to the senior year.)
ANTH 230-01, Ethnographic Interviewing (Guneratne)
ANTH 246-02,
Refugees and Humanitarian Response (Shandy)
ART and CLAS 160-01, Introduction to Ancient and Medieval Art (Rousseau)
ART 170-01, Art of the East I: China (Kelley)
ART 270-01, Art and Religion of the Silk Road (Kelley)
BIOL 357-01, Immunology (Chatterjea)
BIOL 476-01, Research in Biodiversity and Evolution (Boyer)
CLAS 301-01, Research Forum: Greco-Roman Egypt (Pearson)
ECON 381-01/02, Introduction to Econometrics (Krueger)
ENGL 101-01/02, College Writing (Graham)
ENGL 105-01, American Voices (Naca)
ENGL 135-01, Poetry (Chudgar)
ENGL 220-01, Eighteenth Century British Lit (Chudgar)
ENGL 275-01 and AMST 294-03, African American Literature to 1900 (English)
ENVI and PSYC 270-01, Psychology of Sustainable Behavior (Manning)
ENVI 280-01, Environmental Classics (Manning)
ENVI and HIST 340-01, US Urban Environmental History (Wells)
FREN 306-01,
Intro to Literary Analysis (Rogers)
HISP 305-01/03, Oral and Written Expression (Dorca)
HISP 305-02, Oral and Written Expression (Gimeno-Escudero)
HISP and LATI 307-01, Intro Analysis Hispanic Texts (Mesa Adamuz)
HIST 110-01, Intro to European History (Weisensel)
HIST 379-01, The Study of History (Cremer)
INTL 111-01, Introduction to International Studies: Literature (Moore)
INTL, LATI, and MCST 286-01, Latin American Media & Cultural Studies (Ciafone)
INTL and LATI 322-01 and MCST 367-01, Culture & Global Capitalism (Ciafone)
INTL and ENGL 367-01, Postcolonial Theory (Moore)
MCST 110-01, Texts and Power (Kim)
NEUR 300-01, Directed Research (Wiertelak)
PHIL 115-02, Introduction to Philosophy (Gorham)
PHIL 125-01, Ethics (Gunderson)
PHIL 125-02, Ethics (Wilcox)
PHIL 235-01, Existentialist Metaphysics (Michelfelder)
PHIL 251-01, Human Rights and Healthcare (Gunderson)
PHIL and LING 364-01, Philosophy of Language (Joy Laine)
POLI and LATI 245-01, Latin American Politics (Dosh)
POLI 272-01, Researching Political Comm (Keremidchieva)
POLI 301-01, Law, Economy, and Identity (Schmidt)
POLI 321-01, International Security (Latham)
PSYC 300-01, Directed Research in Psychology (Burgund/Lucas-Thompson/No/Ostrove)
RELI 235-01,
Theory/Method in Religion (Cooey)
RUSS 251-01, 19th Century Russian Literature in Translation (Hammarberg)
THDA 115-01, Cultures of Dance (Fricke)
THDA 489-01 and ENGL 494-01, Performance Theory Seminar (Nielsen)
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