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Instructions for Completing the University Core
Please read the Introduction to the Undergraduate Degree (http://saas.byu.edu/classschedule/policy/fall/intro.php) before considering the list of courses to complete University Core (Religion and General Education) requirements. To complete these requirements, students must satisfy each of the 18 requirements listed under the above tabs. This list is subject to change each semester. Please consult the most current list and MyMAP to ensure the class you take is still approved. Religion requires 14 hours; General Education (GE) requires 31.5 to 72 hours depending upon tracks chosen by students or as a result of departmental requirements. For GE, each requirement may be completed by taking one course or a combination of courses. Some GE courses may complete two requirements and are shown in the "Also Fulfills" column. In some cases, students may satisfy the requirement in other ways such as through a particular major (see "Major Options" link), AP or IB credit, competency or challenge exams, or ACT or SAT score. For First-Year Students
First-Year Mentoring is a unique gift from the University to all admitted New Freshmen. Participating in First-Year Mentoring provides students with active peer mentor support and priority registration access to high demand University Core courses, including those that fulfill the First-Year Writing and American Heritage requirements. These courses have seats reserved for First-Year students and are available through the University registration system in envelopes. Registration for these
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mentored-courses is done during your priority registration. A brief description of First-Year Mentoring is found in the Undergraduate Education section of the catalog. Additional information may be obtained from the First-Year Mentoring website or by contacting First-Year Mentoring, 2014 JKB, (801) 422-8176 or 1 (877) 890-5451, or emailing [email protected] . It is recommended that students who need to satisfy the Quantitative Reasoning requirement because of an ACT subscore below 22, do so in their first year. It is also recommended that all new students begin work in the mathematics or foreign language options under Languages of Learning. Students planning to satisfy the Biological Science or Physical Science requirements with the two-course options (e.g., PDBIO 120 + MMBIO 240; chemistry, physics, and geology combination options) should also complete these requirements during their first two years, making some progress on them in their first year. Civilization courses are designed as sophomore-level courses, although some programs include them during the freshman year. Visit college advisement centers or department offices for advice on when to complete the other GE requirements.
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University Core Details
Doctrinal Foundations
Current Students Enrolled PRIOR TO Fall 2015
Book of Mormon
Complete the following two courses:
Class Title
REL A 121 The Book of Mormon 1
AND
REL A 122 The Book of Mormon 2
SUBSTITUTION OPTION:
REL A 275 Teachings & Doctrine of the Book of Mormon
NOTE: May count for ONE Book of Mormon course. Students need to complete four credit hours of Book of Mormon.
New Testament
Complete one of the following courses:
Class Title
REL A 211 New Testament 1
OR
REL A 212 New Testament 2
SUBSTITUTION OPTION:
REL A 250 Jesus Christ and the Everlasting Gospel
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Doctrine & Covenants
Complete one of the following courses:
Class Title
REL C 324 The Doctrine and Covenants 1
OR
REL C 325 The Doctrine and Covenants 2
SUBSTITUTION OPTION:
REL 225 Foundations of the Restoration
Religion Electives
3-4 courses (6 elective religion hours are required, making 14 religion credits total)
Note: Because regular gospel study should be a continuous part of a student's university experience, it would be ideal to take one religion class each semester of enrollment. No more than 4 hours of religion credit per semester (spring/summer counts as one semester) may be counted toward the required minimum hours to be taken at BYU.
New Students Enrolled AFTER Summer 2015
The Eternal Family
Complete the following course:
Class Title
REL C 200 The Eternal Family
SUBSTITUTION OPTION:
REL C 333 Teachings of the Living Prophets
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Foundations of the Restoration
Complete the following course:
Class Title
REL C 225 Foundations of the Restoration
There are no substitutions.
Jesus Christ and the Everlasting Gospel
Complete the following course:
Class Title
REL A 250 Jesus Christ and the Everlasting Gospel
SUBSTITUTION OPTION:
REL A 211 New Testament (Gospels)
Teachings & Doctrines of the Book of Mormon
Complete the following course:
Class Title
REL A 275 Teachings & Doctrine of the Book of Mormon
SUBSTITUTION OPTION:
REL A 121 The Book of Mormon 1
OR
REL A 122 The Book of Mormon 2
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Religion Electives
3-4 courses (6 elective religion hours are required, making 14 religion credits total)
Note: Because regular gospel study should be a continuous part of a student's university experience, it would be ideal to take one religion class each semester of enrollment. No more than 4 hours of religion credit per semester (spring/summer counts as one semester) may be counted toward the required minimum hours to be taken at BYU.
The Individual & Society
American Heritage
Complete the following course:
Class Title
A HTG 100 American Heritage
OR
Complete ONE of the following TWO-COURSE combinations:
Class Title Class Title Also Fulfills
HIST 220 The United States Through 1877
PLUS POLI 110/210
American Government and Politics
HIST 220 The United States Through 1877
PLUS ECON 110 Economic Principles and Problems
SOCSCI
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Class Title Class Title Also Fulfills
POLI 110 American Government and Politics
PLUS ECON 110 Economic Principles and Problems
SOCSCI
POLI 210 American Government and Politics
PLUS ECON 110 Economic Principles and Problems
HIST 221 The United States Since 1877
PLUS POLI 110/210
American Government and Politics
Note: New students should complete this requirement during their first
year.
Global & Cultural Awareness
GE-approved courses --
Complete ONE of the following courses (or combination of courses):
NOTE: Some courses may count for both this and another core
requirement. See “Also Fulfills” column.
Class Title Also Fulfills
AFRIK 202 Second-Year Afrikaans LANG
ANTHR 101 Social/Cultural Anthropology SOCSCI ANTHR 326 Guatemalan Society and Culture
ANTHR 330 Peoples of Africa ANTHR 335 Peoples of India
ANTHR 340 Peoples of the Middle East
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Class Title Also Fulfills
ARAB 202 Intermediate Arabic LANG ASL 202 Second-Year ASL Part 2 LANG
BULGN 330 Cultural History of Bulgaria LANG
CANT 202 Second-Year Cantonese LANG CHIN 202 Intermediate Mandarin LANG
CHIN 301 Advanced Mandarin LANG CZECH 330 Cultural History of Czech Republic LANG
DANSH 202 Second-Year Danish LANG DUTCH 340 Introduction to Dutch Literature LANG
ECON 230 Economic Development and Growth
ENG T 231 Foundations of Global Leadership SOCSCI EUROP 200 Introduction To European Studies
EUROP 336R European Studies FINN 202 Second-Year Finnish LANG
FLANG 202 Second-Year Language LANG
FLANG 330 Advanced Language Proficiency Through Cultural Studies
LANG
FREN 202 Intermediate French Part 2 LANG FREN 363 Contemporary French Civilization
GEOG 120 Geography and World Affairs GEOG 130 Introduction to Human Geography
GEOG 255 Middle and South America GEOG 265 Russia and the Former Soviet Union
GEOG 271 Middle East
GEOG 272 East Asia
GEOG 273 Southeast Asia
GEOG 285 Africa South of the Sahara GERM 217 German and Scandinavian Cinema ARTS
GERM 202 Second-Year German LANG
GERM 330 Cultural History of German-Speaking Peoples LANG HEB 202 Second-Year Modern Hebrew 2 LANG
HIST 202 World Civilization from 1500 CIV2
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Class Title Also Fulfills
HIST 231 Introduction to East Asian History HIST 293 World War II
HIST 304 The Expansion of Europe
HUNG 330 Cultural History of Hungary LANG IAS 353R Intercultural Outreach Preparation
ICLND 202 Second-Year Icelandic LANG IHUM 240 Introduction to the Humanities of Asia ARTS
IHUM 242 Introduction to the Humanities of the Islamic World
LTRS
IHUM 260 Humanities of Latin America LTRS ITAL 202 Intermediate Italian 2 LANG
JAPAN 202 Second-Year Japanese LANG
JAPAN 301 Japanese Reading and Culture LANG JAPAN 302 Readings in Japanese History and Culture LANG
JAPAN 350 Japanese Literature in Translation – Eighth through Sixteenth Centuries
LTRS
JAPAN 351 Japanese Literature in Translation – Seventeenth through Nineteenth Centuries
LTRS
JAPAN 352 Japanese Literature in Translation: The Modern Era
LTRS
KOREA 202 Second-Year Korean 2 LANG KOREA 301 Third-Year Korean 1 LANG
KOREA 340** Korean Literature to 1900 LTRS
LATVI 330 Cultural History of Latvia LANG LITHU 330 Cultural History of Lithuania LANG
MESA 250 Introduction to the Religion of Islam MUSIC 203 World Music Cultures ARTS
MUSIC 307* World Music NES 347R + 349R
Arab and Islamic Civilization plus Jewish Civilization
NORWE 202 Second-Year Norwegian LANG
POLI 150 Comparative Government and Politics SOCSCI
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Class Title Also Fulfills
POLI 170 Introduction to International Politics SOCSCI POLI 347 Russia/Former Soviet Politics
POLI 348 Government and Politics of Asia
POLI 353 China: Government and Politics POLI 354 Japan: Government and Politics
POLI 385 International Relations of Asia POLI 472** International Political Economy of Women
POLSH 202 Second-Year Polish LANG POLSH 330 Cultural History of Poland LANG
PORT 202 Fourth-Semester Portuguese: Reading and Comprehension
LANG
PORT 321 Third-Year Portuguese Grammar and Composition
LANG
PORT 345 Portuguese Civilization LANG
PORT 355 Brazilian Civilization LANG PWS 101 Cultural History of Medicinal Plants
PWS 150 Environmental Biology BIOSCI REL C 351 Survey of World Religions REL
REL C 352 Survey of Christianity REL
REL C 357 Survey of Judaism and Islam REL REL C 358 Survey of Eastern Religions REL
ROM 340 Intro to Romanian Literature and Culture LANG RUSS 202 Second-Year Russian Part 2 LANG
RUSS 330 Cultural History of Russia LANG SCAND 217 German and Scandinavian Cinema ARTS
SLN 330 Cultural History of Slovenia LANG
SOC 113 Multicultural America SOC 323** Racial and Minority-Group Relations
SPAN 205 University Spanish 3 LANG SPAN 321 Third-Year Spanish: Reading, Grammar, and
Culture LANG
SPAN 345 Iberian Civilization LANG
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Class Title Also Fulfills
SPAN 355 Ibero-American Civilization LANG SWED 202 Second-Year Swedish LANG
UKRAI 330 Cultural History of Ukraine LANG
UNIV 292 Unexpected Connections: Physical Science and Culture
PHYSCI
WS 222 Introduction to Women’s Studies
** Has prerequisites. These courses have specific requirements for enrollment. Prerequisites can be found in the MyMAP system by clicking on the name of the class or by contacting the department.
Additional Options:
Most foreign language option courses under the Languages of Learning Requirements will also fulfill GCA. See the Languages of Learning list for "Also Fulfills" options.
International students may fulfill this requirement through any of the American Heritage options. The student is responsible to see that this is posted to the progress report through the college advisement center.
Majors that complete this requirement --
Major Major Course: recorded in MyMAP when completed
Art Education K-12 SC ED 353 Art History and Curatorial Studies
ARTHC 498 OR ARTHC 499R
Biological Science Education SC ED 353
Chemistry Education SC ED 353 Dance Education K-12 DANCE 342
Early Childhood Education ECE 356
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Major Major Course: recorded in MyMAP when completed
Earth and Space Science Education
SC ED 353
Elementary Education EL ED 357 OR EL ED 443
Family and Consumer Sciences Education
SC ED 353
Global Management Certificate Completion of all certificate requirements Latin Teaching SC ED 353
Mathematics Education SC ED 353
Music Education K-12 Choral SC ED 353 Music Education K-12 Instrumental
SC ED 353
Music Education: Elementary Music Specialist
EL ED 357 OR EL ED 443
Nursing NURS 402
Physical Education Teaching/Coaching K-12
PETE 377
Physics Teaching SC ED 353 School Health Education SC ED 353
Teaching Physical Science SC ED 353 Technology and Engineering Education
SC ED 353
Theatre Arts Education K-12 SC ED 353
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Skills
First-Year Writing
Complete ONE of the following courses:
Class Title
ELANG 150 First Year Writing, International (for international students who have English as their second language)
ENGL 115 College Writing and Reading (Independent Study or AP examination credit only)
WRTG 150 Writing and Rhetoric
Note: This requirement should be completed during freshman year. A
score of 4 or 5 on the AP English Language examination will fulfill this
requirement.
Advanced Written & Oral Communication
Complete ONE of the following courses (or combination of courses):
Class Title
AM ST 304 & 490 American Studies
ANTHR 499 Senior Thesis CHEM 391* Technical Writing Using Chemical Literature
ENGL 295* + 495* Writing Literary Criticism plus The Senior Course ENGL 310 Writing and Tutoring
ENGL 311 Writing about the Arts and Humanities ENGL 312 Persuasive Writing
ENGL 313 Expository Writing for Elementary Education Majors
ENGL 314 Writing about Literature ENGL 315 Writing in the Social Sciences
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Class Title
ENGL 316 Technical Communication GERM 340 Writing about Literature
HIST 200 + 490* The Historian’s Craft plus Capstone Research Seminar
IHUM 311 Advanced Writing M COM 320 Communication in Organizational Settings
NURS 320* + 339* Scholarly Inquiry in Nursing plus Ethics in Nursing PHIL 300 Philosophical Writing
PHSCS 416 (A+B)* Writing in Physics POLI 200 + capstone*
Political Inquiry plus a capstone seminar chosen from: POLI 400, 410, 430, 450, 470, or MESA 495R
PSYCH 307* Writing within Psychology
SOC 455R + 456R Senior Capstone Part 1 and 2
* Not for all students. These courses may have limited enrollment or be designed only and primarily for certain majors. If you have a question about registering for this course, please consult the instructor or the college advisement center.
Note: Completion of the First-Year Writing requirement is a prerequisite for all Advanced Writing courses. Some majors require a specific course. Consult your college advisement center. It is recommended that this requirement be taken during the junior year.
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Quantitative Reasoning
Earn an ACT math score of 22 or above OR an SAT math score of 500 or above OR
complete one of the following courses:
Class Title
ACC 200 Principles of Accounting MATH 102 (or higher)*
Quantitative Reasoning
PHIL 205 Deductive Logic
SFL 260 Family Finance STAT 105 (or higher) Introduction to Statistics
* Classes above MATH 102 must be at least three credit hours to fulfill the
requirement.
Languages of Learning
GE-approved courses --
Complete ONE of the following Math courses:
Class Title Also Fulfills
GEOG 222 Statistics for Geographers 1
MATH 112 Calculus 1 QR MATH 113 Calculus 2 QR
MATH 118 Finite Mathematics QR MATH 119 Introduction to Calculus (Independent Study
Only) QR
PHIL 305 Intermediate Formal Logic
POLI 328 Quantitative Political Methodology
PSYCH 308 Psychological Statistics QR STAT 121 Principles of Statistics QR
OR
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Complete ONE of the following FOREIGN LANGUAGE courses:
Class Title Also Fulfills AFRIK 202 Second-Year Afrikaans GCA
ARAB 202 Intermediate Arabic GCA ASL 202 Second-Year ASL Part 2 GCA
BULGN 330 Cultural History of Bulgaria GCA
CANT 202 Second-Year Cantonese GCA CHIN 202 Intermediate Mandarin GCA
CHIN 301 Advanced Mandarin GCA CZECH 330 Cultural History of Czech Republic GCA
DANSH 202 Second-Year Danish GCA DANSH 340 Danish Literature LTRS
DUTCH 340 Introduction to Dutch Literature GCA
FINN 202 Second-Year Finnish GCA FINN 340 Finnish Literature LTRS
FLANG 202 Second-Year Language GCA FLANG 330 Advanced Language Proficiency Through
Cultural Studies GCA
FREN 202 Intermediate French Part 2 GCA
FREN 340 Introduction to French Literature LTRS GERM 220 Second-Year German GCA
GERM 330 Cultural History of German-Speaking Peoples GCA
GREEK 301 Classical Greek Poetry LTRS GREEK 302 Classical Greek Prose LTRS
GREEK 411R Topics in New Testament Greek and Early Christian Greek Texts
LTRS
HEB 202 Second-Year Modern Hebrew 2 GCA HUNG 330 Cultural History of Hungary GCA
ICLND 202 Second-Year Icelandic GCA
ICLND 429 Old Icelandic Language and Literature LTRS ITAL 202 Intermediate Italian 2 GCA
ITAL 340 Introduction to Italian Literature LTRS
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Class Title Also Fulfills
JAPAN 202 Second-Year Japanese GCA JAPAN 301 Japanese Reading and Culture GCA
JAPAN 302 Readings in Japanese History and Culture GCA
KOREA 202 Second-Year Korean 2 GCA Korea 301 Third-Year Korean 1 GCA
LATIN 301 Classical Latin Poetry LTRS LATIN 302 Classical Latin Prose LTRS
LATVI 330 Cultural History of Latvia GCA LITHU 330 Cultural History of Lithuania GCA
NORWE 202 Second-Year Norwegian GCA
NORWE 340 Norwegian Literature LTRS POLSH 202 Second-Year Polish GCA
POLSH 330 Cultural History of Poland GCA PORT 202 Fourth-Semester Portuguese: Reading and
Comprehension GCA
PORT 205 Portuguese for Spanish Speakers 2 GCA
PORT 321 Third-Year Portuguese Grammar and Composition
GCA
PORT 345 Portuguese Civilization GCA
PORT 355 Brazilian Civilization GCA ROM 340 Intro to Romanian Literature and Culture GCA
RUSS 202 Second-Year Russian, Part 2 GCA RUSS 330 Cultural History of Russia GCA
SLN 330 Cultural History of Slovenia GCA SPAN 205 University Spanish 3 GCA
SPAN 321 Third-Year Spanish: Reading, Grammar, and Culture
GCA
SPAN 345 Iberian Civilization GCA
SPAN 355 Ibero-American Civilization GCA SWED 202 Second-Year Swedish GCA
SWED 340 Swedish Literature LTRS UKRAI 330 Cultural History of Ukraine GCA
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Foreign Language Option Notes --
Note 1: Nonnative speakers of English (i.e. those who took the TOEFL exam as part of the application process) will fulfill the foreign language option through a discrepancy form at their advisement center. Since non-native speakers of English are taking almost all their courses in English, they fulfill this requirement without the need to take specific foreign language courses.
Note 2: All foreign language courses have prerequisites.
Note 3: Where two courses are listed in the same language, the higher level course is often for returned missionaries. Please consult your College Advisement Center in choosing the appropriate course.
Note 4: For less commonly taught languages, look for a FLANG 202R course (for those who are not returned missionaries) or a FLANG 330R course (for returned missionaries) taught in that language. Occasionally, insufficient enrollment may preclude offering a culminating course in a less commonly taught language. In such cases, the Center for Language Studies will offer FLANG 202R and FLANG 330R as an Independent Study course, if a qualified teacher can be found. The Independent Study course can be arranged through a special enrollment process. For information on the availability of language courses and Independent Study courses, please contact the Center for Language Studies, (801) 422-1201.
R-suffix classes cannot be marked repeated on the transcript.
To receive graded credit for the lower division courses covered by the foreign language challenge exam, students must take the challenge exam while enrolled in FLANG 330R. This is a requirement whether the student is enrolled in a regular FLANG 330R course or is taking the course through Independent Study. In all FLANG 330R courses, the challenge exams will be scheduled by the Center for Language Studies and will be administered during the course.
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Note 5: Culminating language courses are intended to allow the student access to major historical, intellectual and literary accomplishments in a foreign culture in its native language.
Majors that complete this requirement --
Major Major Course: recorded in MyMAP when completed
Jazz Studies MUSIC 395 Media Music Studies MUSIC 395
Music MUSIC 395 Music Composition MUSIC 395
Music Education K-12 Choral MUSIC 395 Music Education K-12 Instrumental
MUSIC 395
Music Education: Elementary Music Specialist
MUSIC 395
Music Performance MUSIC 395
Sound Recording Technology MUSIC 395
Arts, Letters, and Sciences
Civilization 1
Complete ONE of the following courses:
Class Title
ARTHC 201 World Civilization to 1500 CL CV 201 The Classical Tradition 1
CMLIT 201 Civilization: Literature 1 CMLIT 211 World Literature 1
ENGL 201 Masterpieces of World Literature 1 ENGL 211 Rhetoric in/and Western Civilization 1
HIST 201 World Civilization to 1500
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Class Title
IHUM 201 Western Humanities 1: Antiquity to Renaissance IP&T 201 History of Learning in the Arts, Sciences, and Technology (Part 1)
MUSIC 201 Civilization: Music 1
PHIL 201 History of Philosophy 1 PHIL 210 Science and Civilization 1
POLI 201 Western Political Heritage 1 TECH 201 History of Creativity and Innovation in the Arts, Science, and
Technology 1 TMA 201 Dramatic Performance: Antiquity to Renaissance
Civilization 2
Complete ONE of the following courses:
Class Title Also Fulfills
ARTHC 202 World Civilization Since 1500 ARTS CL CV 202 The Classical Tradition 2: Reformation to
Modern LTRS
CMLIT 202 Civilization: Literature 2 LTRS
CMLIT 212 World Literature 2 LTRS ENGL 202 Masterpieces of World Literature 2 LTRS
ENGL 212 Rhetoric in/and Western Civilization 2 LTRS
HIST 202 World Civilization from 1500 GCA IHUM 202 Western Humanities 2: Renaissance to Present LTRS
IP&T 202 History of Learning in the Arts, Sciences, and Technology (Part 2)
ARTS
MUSIC 202 Civilization: Music 2 ARTS PHIL 202 History of Philosophy 2 LTRS
PHIL 211 Science and Civilization 2 POLI 202 Western Political Heritage 2 LTRS
TECH 202 History of Creativity and Innovation in the Arts, Science, and Technology 2
ARTS
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Class Title Also Fulfills
TMA 202 Dramatic Performance: Renaissance to Present ARTS
Arts
GE-approved courses --
Complete ONE of the following courses:
Class Title Also Fulfills ART 101 Introduction to Art and Drawing for Non-majors
ART 104 Introduction to Sculpture for Non-majors
ART 105 Introduction to Ceramics for Non-majors ARTED 326 Art for Elementary Teachers
ARTED 397 Issues in Contemporary Art, Aesthetics, and Criticism
ARTHC 111 Introduction to Art History ARTHC 202 World Civilization Since 1500 CIV2
DANCE 260 Introduction to Dance
FNART 270R European Fine Arts FREN 317 French and Italian Cinema
FREN 361** French Civilization from the Beginning to 1715 FREN 362** French Civilization from 1715 to the Present
GERM 217 German and Scandinavian Film GCA IHUM 101 An Introduction to the Humanities
IHUM 240 Introduction to the Humanities of Asia GCA
IP&T 202 History of Learning in the Arts, Sciences, and Technology (Part 2)
CIV2
ITAL 317 French and Italian Cinema ITAL 420** Italian Civilization from the Beginning to 1600
ITAL 421** Italian Civilization from 1600 to the Modern Era MUSIC 101 Introduction to Music
MUSIC 202 Civilization: Music 2 CIV2
MUSIC 203 World Music Cultures GCA
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Class Title Also Fulfills
MUSIC 204 Introduction to Jazz PHIL 214 Introduction to the Philosophy of Art
RUSS 343 Masterpieces of Russian Film
SCAND 217 German and Scandinavian Film GCA SFL 102 Introduction to Interiors
TECH 202 History of Creativity and Innovation in the Arts, Science, and Technology 2
CIV2
TMA 101 Introduction to the Theatre TMA 102 Introduction to Film
TMA 202 Dramatic Performance: Renaissance to the Present
CIV2
UNIV 293 Unexpected Connections: Social Science and Art
SOCSCI
** Has prerequisites. These courses have specific requirements for enrollment.
Prerequisites can be found in the MyMAP system by clicking on the name of the
class or by contacting the department.
Majors that complete this requirement --
Major Major Course: recorded in MyMAP when completed
American Studies AM ST 490 Art, BA & BFA ART 114 & 226
Art Education K-12 ART 114 & 226
Dance DANCE 342 Dance Education K-12 DANCE 342
Industrial Design INDES 210 Interdisciplinary Humanities (all emphases)
IHUM 250
Jazz Studies MUSIC 196
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Major Major Course: recorded in MyMAP when completed
Media Music Studies MUSIC 196
Music MUSIC 196 Music Composition MUSIC 196
Music Dance Theatre DANCE 300
Music Education K-12 Choral MUSIC 196 Music Education K-12 Instrumental
MUSIC 196
Music Education: Elementary Music Specialist
MUSIC 196
Music Performance (all emphases)
MUSIC 196
Sound Recording Technology MUSIC 196
Letters
GE-approved courses --
Complete ONE of the following courses:
Class Title Also Fulfills
CHIN 344 Chinese Literature in Translation – Prose CL CV 110 Introduction to Greek and Roman Literature
CL CV 202 The Classical Tradition 2: Reformation to Modern
CIV2
CL CV 241 Greek and Roman Mythology
CL CV 245 Golden Age of Greece CL CV 246 Golden Age of Rome
CMLIT 202 Civilization: Literature 2 CIV2 CMLIT 212 World Literature 2 CIV2
DANSH 340 Danish Literature LANG
ENGL 202 Masterpieces of World Literature 2 CIV2 ENGL 212 Rhetoric in/and Western Civilization 2 CIV2
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Class Title Also Fulfills
ENGL 230 Introduction to Literature: Fiction, Drama, Poetry
ENGL 232 Shakespeare ENGL 235 Masterpieces of American Literature
ENGL 236 Masterpieces of English Literature
ENGL 238 The Bible as Literature ENGL 268 Literature of the Latter-day Saints
ENGL 300R English Literature in a Cultural Setting ENGL 391 Introduction to Folklore
FINN 340 Finnish Literature LANG FLANG 340 Introduction to Literature
FREN 340 Introduction to French Literature LANG
GERM 343 Intro to Literary Analysis GREEK 301 Classical Greek Poetry: Homer’s Iliad LANG
GREEK 302 Classical Greek Prose LANG GREEK 411R Topics in New Testament Greek and Early
Christian Greek Texts LANG
HIST 302 Italian Renaissance
HIST 303 The Reformation: Age of Turmoil
HIST 312 History of Ideas HIST 324 France
ICLND 429 Old Icelandic Language and Literature LANG IHUM 202 Western Humanities 2: Renaissance to the
Present CIV2
IHUM 242 Introduction to the Humanities of the Islamic World
GCA
IHUM 260 Humanities of Latin America GCA
IHUM 261 Introduction to the American Humanities 1: Colonial Era Through 1876
IHUM 262 Introduction to American Humanities 2: 1877 to the Present
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Class Title Also Fulfills
IHUM 280 Sophomore Seminar in Interdisciplinary Humanities
ITAL 340 Introduction to Italian Literature LANG ITAL 460 Dante’s Divine Comedy
JAPAN 350 Japanese Literature in Translation – Eighth through Sixteenth Centuries
GCA
JAPAN 351 Japanese Literature in Translation – Seventeenth through Nineteenth Centuries
GCA
JAPAN 352 Japanese Literature in Translation: The Modern Era
GCA
KOREA 340** Korean Literature to 1900 GCA
LATIN 301 Classical Latin Poetry LANG LATIN 302 Classical Latin Prose LANG
NES 336R Ancient Near Eastern Studies LANG NORWE 340 Norwegian Literature LANG
PHIL 110 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 202 History of Philosophy 2 CIV2
PHIL 211 Science and Civilization 2 CIV2
PHIL 213 Introduction to Ethics PHIL 215 Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
PHIL 423 History and Philosophy of Science POLI 202 Western Political Heritage 2 CIV2
POLI 363 Theories of Human Freedom
PORT 339** Introduction to Portuguese and Brazilian Literature
RUSS 340 Masterpieces of the Russian Novel in English RUSS 341 Dostoevsky’s Major Works in Translation
RUSS 342 Tolstoy’s Major Works in Translation SC ED 250 Literacy and Learning for the Disciplines
SPAN 339** Introduction to Spanish Literature SWED 340 Swedish Literature LANG
UNIV 291 Unexpected Connections: Biology and Letters BIO
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** Has prerequisites. These courses have specific requirements for enrollment. Prerequisites can be found in the MyMAP system by clicking on the name of the class or by contacting the department.
* Not for all students. These courses may have limited enrollment or be designed only and primarily for certain majors. If you have a question about registering for this course, please consult the instructor or the college advisement center.
Majors that complete this requirement --
Major Major Course: recorded in MyMAP when completed
Chinese CHIN 343
Comparative Literature CMLIT 310
Early Childhood Education ECE 356 Elementary Education EL ED 443
English ENG 251 French (second major program)
FREN 495
French Studies FREN 495
French Teaching FREN 431 Italian ITAL 495
Italian Studies (second major program)
ITAL 495
Music Education: Elementary Music Specialist
EL ED 443
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Biological Science
GE-approved courses --
Complete ONE of the following courses (or combination of courses):
Class Title Also Fulfills
BIO 100 Principles of Biology BIO 130 Biology
MMBIO 121 Health and Disease
MMBIO 221 General Microbiology NDFS 100 Essentials of Human Nutrition
PDBIO 120 + MMBIO 240
Science of Biology plus Molecular Biology
PWS 100 Plants in the Environment
PWS 150 Environmental Biology GCA PWS 168 Personal Genomics—Me and My Genes
UNIV 291 Unexpected Connections: Biology and Letters LTRS
Majors that complete this requirement --
Major Major Course: recorded in MyMAP when completed
Biochemistry CHEM 481M
Chemistry B.A. Recorded manually case-by-case
Chemistry B.S CHEM 481M Dance DANCE 342
Dance Education K-12 DANCE 342 Exercise and Wellness EXSC 463
Physical Education Teaching/Coaching K-12
PETE 377
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Physical Science
GE-approved courses --
Complete ONE of the following courses:
Class Title Also Fulfills
PHY S 100 Physical Science UNIV 292 Unexpected Connections: Physical Science and
Culture GCA
OR
Complete ONE course each from TWO of the following GROUPS:
Class Title Group 1 CHEM 101 Introductory General Chemistry
CHEM 102 Concepts of Chemistry CHEM 105 General College Chemistry
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry
Class Title
Group 2 PHSCS 101 Basic Physics PHSCS 105 General Physics 1
PHSCS 121 Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics PHSCS 127 Descriptive Astronomy
PHSCS 137 Severe and Hazardous Weather
PHSCS 167 Descriptive Acoustics in Music and Speech
Group 3 GEOL 100 Dinosaurs GEOL 101 Introduction to Geology
GEOL 102 Geological Field Studies GEOL 103 Life of the Past
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Majors that complete this requirement --
Major Major Course: recorded in MyMAP when completed
Applied Physics PHSCS 222
Civil Engineering CE EN 204
Computer Science CS 312
Computer Science: Animation
CS 312
Construction Management CM 302 Earth and Space Science Education
GEOL 210
Geology GEOL 210
Geology: Environmental Geology
GEOL 210
Information Technology IT 327 Mechanical Engineering CE EN 204
Physics PHSCS 222
Physics Teaching PHSCS 222 Physics-Astronomy PHSCS 222
Social Science
GE-approved courses --
Complete ONE of the following courses:
Class Title Also Fulfills
ANTHR 101 Social/Cultural Anthropology GCA ANTHR 110 Introduction to Archaeology
ECON 110 Economic Principles and Problems AHTG (partially)
EXSC 221 The Science of Wellness
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Class Title Also Fulfills
ENG T 231 Foundation s of Global Leadership GCA GEOG 110 Introduction to Natural Hazards
HIST 310 European Economic History
LING 110 Introduction to Human Language POLI 110 American Government and Politics AHTG
(partially) POLI 150 Comparative Government and Politics GCA
POLI 170 Introduction to International Politics GCA PSYCH 111 General Psychology
SFL 160 Introduction to Family Processes SFL 210 Human Development
SOC 111 Introductory Sociology
SOC 112 Current Social Problems SOC W 200 Introduction to Social Work
UNIV 293 Unexpected Connections: Social Science and Art ARTS
Majors that complete this requirement --
Major Major Course: recorded in MyMAP when completed
Asian Studies ASIAN 495
English Language ELANG 495R European Studies EUROP 200
Latin American Studies LT AM 495
Linguistics LING 450
Political Science POLI 300 or 328 or 330 or 350 or 370
Technology and Engineering Education
TEE 360