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)
Spring 2011 Last Updated 3/23/12
Internationalism (also count toward old International Diversity requirement)
ANTH 101-01, General Anthropology (Legge)
ANTH 111-01, Cultural Anthropology (Ron Barrett)
ANTH 248-01, Magic/Witchcraft/Religion (Dean)
ASIA and PHIL 236-01, Indian Philosophies (Joy Laine)
ASIA and HIST 274-01, History of Traditional China (Tam)
ASIA and HIST 277-01, History of Modern Japan (Tam)
ASIA and HMCS 294-01 and INTL 294-02, Transnational China (Green)
ASIA 294-02 and MUSI 294-01, Chinese Music (Wong)
ASIA 494-01, Translating Chinese: Theory and Practice (Frederik Green)
CLAS 129-01, Greek Myths (Severy-Hoven)
ECON 221-01/02, Introduction to International Economics (Robertson)
ECON and INTL 225-01, Comparative Economic Systems (Krueger)
EDUC and ENVI 370-01, Challenge of Globalization (Kurth-Schai)
FREN 305-01, Advanced Expression (Carayon)
FREN 306-01, Introduction to Literary Analysis (Billing)
FREN 394-02, French Culture from the Revolution to WWII (Sauret)
GEOG 111-01/02, Human Geogrpahy of Global Issues (Pratt)
GEOG 243-01, Geography of Africa (Moseley)
GEOG and ENVI 258-01, Geography of Environmental Hazards (Hazen)
GEOG 263-01, Development/Underdevelopment (Moseley)
GERM 305-01,
German Through the Media (Peters)
GERM 308-01, Introduction to German Studies (Huener)
GERM 366-01, Postwar Germany (Huener)
HIST 294-02, France & Germany: Neighbors, Nations and Citizenship (Soine)
INTL 113-01, Intro to International Studies (Nedelsky)
INTL 114-01/02, Intro to International Studies: International Conduct (von Geldern)
INTL and HMCS 202-01, Global Media Industries (Ciafone)
INTL 245-01, Intro to International Human Rights (Weber)
INTL 285-01, Ethnicity and Nationalism in Central and Eastern Europe (Nedelsky)
INTL 317-01, Writers and Power: The European East in the 20th Century (Nedelsky)
INTL, HMCS, and LATI 322-01, Culture and Global Capitalism (Ciafone)
INTL 345-01, Advanced Themes in Human Rights (Nedelsky)
INTL 480-01, Paradigms of Global Leadership (Samatar)
JAPA and LING 194-01, Language and Gender in Japanese Society (Suzuki)
JAPA, AMST and INTL 288-01, Race and Ethnicity in Japan (Scott)
JAPA and LING 488-01, Translating Japanese (Scott)
MUSI 111-01, World Music (Wong)
POLI 120-01 International Politics (Weber)
POLI 242-01, Development Politics (Blaney)
POLI 320-01, Global Political Economy (Blaney)
PSYC 379-01, Cultural Psychology (No)
RUSS and HMCS 270-01, Wrongdoing in Russian Literature and Beyond (Chadaga)
WGSS 194-02, Feminist Cultural Production (Sarker)
WGSS 315-01, ENGL 394-05, HIST 394-03, and HMCS 394-03, Comparative (Neo/Post) Modernities
(Sarker)
Multiculturalism (also count toward old Domestic Diversity requirement)
AMST 101-01, Explorations in Race/Racism (Shoemaker)
AMST and HIST 232-01, Immigration and Ethnicity in US History (Rachleff)
AMST and GEOG 250-01, Race, Place and Space (Gilbert)
AMST and PSYC 262-01, Asian American Psychology (Sun No)
AMST 270-01, Black Public Intellectuals (Harris)
AMST 294-02, US Racial Formations and the Global Economy (Aguilar-San Juan)
ANTH and AMST 254-01, Peoples and Cultures of Native North America (Dean)
ANTH 368-01, Life Histories, Cultures and Selves (Shandy)
ECON and WGSS 242-01, Economics of Gender (Moe)
EDUC 230-01, Community Youth Development (Kruse)
ENGL 105-01, American Voices (Selisker)
ENGL and AMST 380-01, Topics in African-American Literature (English)
ENGL and INTL 384-01, Langston Hughes: Global Writer (Moore)
ENGL 394-01, Latino Poetics (Naca)
ENGL 394-03, Los Angeles and the American Dream (Warde)
ENGL 401-01, History of a Literary Genre (English)
GEOG and AMST 341-01, Urban Social Geography (Trudeau)
HISP, AMST and LATI 308-01, Intro to Latino Studies (Munoz)
HISP 494-01, Spanish in the United States (Kauffeld)
HIST and WGSS 228-01, Gender and Sexuality in the Colonial Era & The Early Republic (Cremer)
HIST and AMST 248-01,
Jim Crow (Hudson)
LING and SOCI 175-01/02, Sociolinguistics (Gerlach)
MUSI 394-01, History of Jazz (Bauer)
POLI 294-02, The Rhetoric and Politics of
Immigration (Keremidchieva)
POLI 305-01, Women's Voices in Politics (Keremidchieva)
PSYC 264-01, The Psychology of Gender (Ostrove)
PSYC 488-01 and WGSS 405-01, Lives in Context (Ostrove)
RELI 125-01/02, Love and Death (Cooey)
RELI 294-01, Jews, Others and Pursuit
of Identity (Cytron)
SOCI 230-01, Affirmative Action Policy (Boychuk)
THDA 210-01, Community Based Theatre (Waters)
THDA 262-01, Performing Feminisms (Cleary)
WGSS 200-01, Feminist/Queer Theories (Hammers)
WGSS 294-02 and ENVI 294-03, Gender/Race/Nations in the Sciences
(Sarker)
Quantitative Thinking
Q1
BIOL 260-01, Genetics (Montgomery)
BIOL 265-01, Cell Biology (Overvoorde)
BIOL 270-01, Biodiversity and Evolution (Curry Rogers)
BIOL and ENVI 285-01, Ecology (Jerald Dosch)
BIOL 358-01, Microbiology (Sundby)
EDUC and PSYC 220-01, Educational Psychology (Kruse)
ENVI 133-01, Environmental Science (Hornbach)
GEOL 155-01, History and Evolution of Earth (Raymond Rogers)
MATH 135-01/02, Applied Calculus (Higdon-Topaz)
MATH 137-02, Single Variable Calculus (Weimerskirch)
MATH 236-01, Linear Algebra (Halverson)
MATH 236-02, Linear Algebra (Weimerskirch)
MATH 237-01/02, Multivariable Calculus (Saxe)
NEUR 300-01, Directed Research (Wiertelak)
PHIL 120-01, Introduction to Symbolic Logic (Folina)
PHYS 226-01, Principles of Physics I (ter Veldhuis)
PHYS 227-01, Principles of Physics II (Nollenberg)
PHYS 348-01, Laboratory Instrumentation (Heyman)
PSYC 100-01, Introduction to Psychology (Ohnesorge)
PSYC 100-02, Introduction to Psychology (Graham)
THDA 125-01, Technical Theater (Thomas Barrett)
Q2
CHEM 112-01, General Chemistry II (Fischer)
CHEM 112-02/03, General Chemistry II (Susan Green)
CHEM 222-01, Analytical Chemistry (Kuwata)
CHEM 312-01, Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy (Varberg)
CHEM 320-01, Computational Chemistry (Kuwata)
ENVI and PHYS 130-01, Science of Renewable Energy (Doyle)
GEOL 225-01/02, Introduction to GIS Systems (Muehlenhaus)
GEOG 294-02, Paleoclimate (Bradtmiller)
MATH 253-01, Applied Multivariate Statistics (Johnson)
PSYC and NEUR 248-01, Behavioral Neuroscience (Wiertelak)
Q3
ECON/MATH 108-01, Quantitative Thinking (Giddings)
ECON 119-01/02, Principles of Economics (Damon)
ECON 119-03/04, Principles of Economics (Moe)
ECON 119-05/06, Principles of Economics (West)
GEOG 378-01, Research Methods in Geography (Smith)
MATH 153-01, Data Analysis and Statistics (Addona)
MATH 153-02, Data Analysis and Statistics (Ehren)
MATH 155-01, Intro to Statistical Modeling (Johnson)
MATH 155-02, Intro to Statistical Modeling (Adonna)
MATH 155-03, Intro to Statistical Modeling (Kaplan)
PSYC 201-01, Research in Psychology I (Lucas-Thompson)
PSYC 202-01, Research in Psychology II (Burgund)
SOCI 269-01, Science and Social Inquiry (Boychuk)
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 368-01, Life Histories, Cultures, and Selves (Shandy)
ART 161-01, Art of the West II (Inglot)
ART and ASIA 171-01, Art of the East II: Japan (Podulke)
ART 263-01, Modern Art (Inglot)
ART 294-02 and ASIA 294-03, Chinese Painting (Podulke)
ECON 221-01/02, Introduction to International Economics (Robertson)
ECON and INTL 225-01, Comparative Economic Systems (Krueger)
ECON 381-01, Introduction to Econometrics (Krueger)
ENGL 101-01, College Writing (Graham)
ENGL 105-01, American Voices (Selisker)
ENGL 135-01/02, Poetry (Chudgar)
ENGL 137-01, Novel (English)
ENGL and AMST 380-01, Topics in African-American Literature (English)
ENGL and INTL 384-01, Langston Hughes: Global Writer (Moore)
ENGL 401-01, History of a Literary Genre (English)
ENVI and PHIL 229-01, Environmental Ethics (Michelfelder)
ENVI 280-01, Environmental Classics (Manning)
ENVI and HIST 343-01, The US and the Global Environment (Wells)
FREN 306-01, Introduction to Literary Analysis (Billing)
FREN 394-01, Stylistique et traduction (Sauret)
GEOG 263-01, Development/Underdevelopment (Moseley)
HISP 305-01, Oral and Written Expression (Dorca)
HISP 305-02/03, Oral and Written Expression (Mesa Adamuz)
HISP 305-04, Oral and Written Expression (Gimeno Escudero)
HIST and WGSS 228-01, Gender and Sexuality in Colonial America (Cremer)
HIST 379-01,
The Study of History (Cremer)
HMCS 110-01/02,
Texts and Power: Foundations of Cultural Studies (Kim)
INTL 114-01/02, Codes of Conduct (von Geldern)
INTL, HMCS and LATI 322-01, Culture and Global Capitalism, Past and Present (Ciafone)
MUSI 343-01, Western Music - 19th Century (Mazullo)
NEUR 300-01, Directed Research (Wiertelak)
PHIL 115-01, Introduction to Philosophy (Joy Laine)
PHIL 125-01, Ethics (Wilcox)
POLI 207-01, U.S. Civil Rights/Liberties (Schmidt)
POLI 242-01, Development Politics (Blaney)
PSYC 300-01, Directed Research (Burgund)
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