1997/1998 Undergraduate Catalog
Humanities and the Arts (9-12)
Students must earn from 9 to 12 semester hours in the humanities and the arts area with at least one course taken in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and at least one course taken in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, with no more than 6 semester hours taken in any one department.
The designators below for courses in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences are ANTH, COMS, ENGL, FLCL, FLFR, FLIT, FLRU, HIST, and PHIL. (Courses with designators beginning with FL are credited in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures.)
The designators below for courses in the College of Visual and Performing Arts are ART, MUSC, THEA, and TH-D. (Courses with designators beginning with TH are credited in the School of Theatre Arts.)
ANTH 102. The Rise of Civilization (3).
ART 282. Introduction to the Visual Arts (3).
ART 291. Art History Survey I: to 1150 (3).
ART 292. Art History Survey II: 1150-1700 (3).
ART 293. Art History Survey III: from 1700 (3).
ART 294. Art History Survey IV: Arts of the East (3).
ART 378. Indian and Southeast Asian Art (3).
ART 385. Pre-Columbian Art (3).
ART 388B. Ancient Art II: Classical Art (3).
ART 395. 19th Century Art (3).
ART 396. Italian High Renaissance Art (3).
COMS 220. Rhetoric and Public Issues (3).
COMS 230. Rhetoric and the Media (3).
COMS 240. Rhetoric of Interpersonal Communication (3).
COMS 356. Critical Interpretation of Film/Television (3).
COMS 410. Communication and the Sexes (3).
ENGL 110. Experience of Fiction (3).
ENGL 115. Masterpieces of British Literature (3).
ENGL 116. Masterpieces of American Literature (3).
ENGL 310. Literary Classics (3).
ENGL 315. Shakespeare (3).
FLCL 271. Classical Mythology (3).
FLFR 371. Masterpieces of French Literature in Translation (3).
FLIT 272. The Italian Renaissance (3).
FLRU 261. Russian Culture and Literature (3).
HIST 110. Western Civilization to 1500 (3).
HIST 111. Western Civilization: 1500-1815 (3).
HIST 112. Western Civilization since 1815 (3).
HIST 140. Asia to 1500 (3).
HIST 141. Asia since 1500 (3).
HIST 260. American History to 1865 (3).
HIST 261. American History since 1865 (3).
HIST 377. American Environmental History (3).
MUSC 220. Introduction to Music (3).
PHIL 101. Introduction to Philosophy (3).
PHIL 103. Introduction to Logic (3).
PHIL 170. World Religions (3).
PHIL 231. Contemporary Moral Issues (3).
PHIL 342. Philosophy of the Arts (3).
PHIL 363. Communism, Fascism, and Democracy (3).
PHIL 364. Philosophical Ideas in Literature (3).
PHIL 370. Philosophy of Religion (3).
THEA 203. Introduction to Theatre (3).
TH-D 222. Dance and the Fine Arts (3).
Social Sciences (6-9)
Students must earn from 6 to 9 semester hours in the social sciences area with no more than 6 semester hours taken in any one department.
ANTH 120. Introduction to Anthropology (3).
ANTH 210. General Prehistoric Archaeology (3).
ANTH 220. General Cultural Anthropology (3).
ANTH 230. Anthropology of Language (3).
ECON 160. Contemporary Economic Issues (3).
ECON 260T. Principles of Microeconomics (3).
ECON 261T. Principles of Macroeconomics (3).
FCNS 230. Child Development (3).
GEOG 202. World Regional Geography (3).
GEOG 204. Geography of Economic Activities (3).
GEOG 253. Natural Resources and Environmental Quality (3).
POLS 100. American Government and Politics (3).
POLS 150. Democracy in America (3).
POLS 181. American Foreign Policy (3).
POLS 260. Foreign and Comparative Politics (3).
POLS 350. Classical and Medieval Political Theory (3).
PSYC 102. Introduction to Psychology (3).
SOCI 170. Introduction to Sociology (3).
SOCI 250. Contemporary Social Institutions (3).
SOCI 260. Introduction to Social Psychology (3).
SOCI 270. Social Problems (3).
Interdisciplinary Studies (3-6)
Students must earn from 3 to 6 semester hours from the following courses.
AHP 201T. Social and Individual Patterns of Drug Use (3).
AHP 295. Ecology of Health (3).
ANTH 101. Human Origins (3).
ART 288. Modern Art and Film (3).
BIOS 101. Plant Products and Human Affairs (3).
EPSE 200. Exceptional Persons in Society (3).
FCNS 207. The Consumer (3).
FCNS 280. Human Development, the Family, and Society (3).
FCNS 406. Global Food and Nutrition Issues (3).
HIST 323. History of Science to Newton (3).
IDSP 200. Racism in American Culture and Society (3).
IDSP 211. Educating for Cultural Sensitivity (3).
IDSP 219. Introduction to African Studies (3).
IDSP 225. Introduction to Medieval Society and Culture (3).
IDSP 290. Drama into Film (3).
IDSP 394. Literature and Music (3).
ILAS 225. Southeast Asia: Crossroads of the World (3).
ILAS 230. Women in Contemporary America (3).
ILAS 235. Women Across Cultures and Centuries (3).
JOUR 150. Introduction to Mass Communication (3).
LEFE 201. Education as an Agent for Change (3).
PHED 100. Scientific Basis of Human Activity (3).
PHED 111. Sport: Culture and Society (3).
PHHE 206. Contemporary Health Concepts (3).
PHIL 353. Philosophical Problems of Social Science (3).
PHIL 354. Philosophical Problems of Natural Science (3).