
Fall 2023 Second Bi-Term On-Campus
Gen Ed Courses - 10/16/24 to 12/10/23
Some courses include prerequisites, identified within parentheses following a listed course, which may include classes that require students be at college level in both reading and English.
Communication
Written Communication
- ENG 101 Writing I
- ENG 102 Writing II (ENG 101)
Oral Communications
- COM 181 Basic Public Speaking (E, R)
- COM 252 Interpersonal Communication (E, R)
Arts and Humanities
Humanities
- ART 108 Introduction to World Art*
- HUM 120 Introduction to Humanities
- REL 130 Introduction to Comparative Religion*
Heritage
- HIS 101 World Civilization I*
- HIS 102 World Civilization II*
- HIS 109 History of the United States Since 1865
Quantitative Reasoning
- MAT 116 Technical Mathematics
- MAT 141 Liberal Arts Mathematics
- MAT 150 College Algebra
- MAT 155 Trigonometry
- MAT 170 Brief Calculus with Applications
- STA 220 Statistics (MAT 141/150)
Natural Sciences
- BIO 112 Introduction to Biology
- BIO 113 Introduction to Biology Lab
- BIO 118 Microbes and Society
- BIO 137 Human Anatomy and Physiology I with Laboratory
- BIO 139 Human Anatomy and Physiology II with Laboratory
- BIO 150 Principles of Biology I
- BIO 151 Principles of Biology I Lab
- CHE 170 General College Chemistry I
- CHE 175 General Chemistry Lab I
- GEO 130 Earth’s Physical Environment
- GEO 131 Earth’s Physical Environment Lab
- PHY 201 College Physics I
- PHY 202 College Physics I Lab
- PHY 241 University Physics I Lab
Social and Behavioral Sciences
- ANT 230 Introduction to Biological Anthropology
- ANT 231 Biological Anthropology Lab
- ECO 202 Principles of Macroeconomics
- GEO 152 Regional Geography of the World*
- POL 101 American Government
- PSY 110 General Psychology
- PSY 185 Human Potential (PSY 110)
- PSY 223 Developmental Psychology (PSY 110)
- PSY 230 Psychological Aspects of Death and Dying (PSY 110 or SOC 101)
- REL 130 Introduction to Comparative Religion*
- SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology
*Cultural Studies classes
updated 2/24/23