Biology Home
Department News
BiologyFaculty
Faculty Research Interests
Bachelors of Science in Biology
BS/MD Program
Master of Science Program
Biology Colloquium
Brown Bag Lunch
Student Information
Bath Field Station and Nature Preserve
Biology Links
Biology Scholarships
Alumni Information
Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences

 
I. University General Education Requirements Starting fall 2000, ALL students, including transfer students, will do General Education Program.

(Back to B.S. requirements page)


I. University General Education Requirements

A. SPEECH - 3 credits.
7600:105 Intro. to Public Speaking, 3 credits OR 7600:106 Eff. Oral Communication, 3 credits

B. ENGLISH COMPOSITION - 7 credits.
3300:111 English Composition I, 4 credits AND 3300:112 English Composition II, 3 credits

C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION- 1 credit.
5540:120-199 OR many other choices. See General Bulletin.

D. SOCIAL SCIENCES - 6 credits. Select 2 courses for 6 credits from 2 different sets (Sets 1 - 7)


Set 1. 3250:100 Intro. to Economics 3 cr.
3250:200 Prin. Microeconomics 3 cr.
3250:244 Intro. to Eco. Analysis 3 cr.

Set 2. 3350:100 Intro. to Geography 3 cr.

Set 3. 3700:100 Govt. & Politics in US 4 cr.
3700:150 World Politics & Govts 3 cr.

Set 4. 3750:100 Intro. to Psychology 3 cr.
Set 5. 3850:100 Intro. to Sociology 4 cr.
3870:150 Cultural Anthropology 4 cr.
5100:150 Democracy in Educ. 3 cr.

Set 6. 3400:250 US History to 1877 4 cr.
3400:251 US History since 1877 4 cr.

Set 7. 2040:241 Tech.of Human Values 2 cr.
3600:125 Theory and Evidence 3 cr.
2040:243 Contemp. Global Issue 3 cr.

E. AREA STUDIES & CULTURAL DIVERSITY - 4 credits. (Select any 2 courses). Must have
Junior status, 64 credits.


3400:385 World Civ: China 2 cr.
3400:386 World Civ: Japan 2 cr.
3400:387 World Civ: SE Asia 2 cr.
3400:388 World Civ: India 2 cr.
3400:389 World Civ: Near East 2 cr.
3400:390 World Civ: Africa 2 cr.
3400:391 World Civ: Latin America 2 cr.
7600:325 Intercultural Communication 3 cr.

2040:254 The Black Exp. 1619 to 1877 2 cr.
2040:255 The Black Exp. Since 1877 2 cr.
2040:256 Diversity in Am. Society 2 cr.
1810:201 Intro. Pan African Studies 3 cr.
3350:375 Geo. of Cultural Diversity 2 cr.
1840:300 Intro. to Women’s Studies 3 cr.
3005:300 Canadian Studies (not offered) 3cr.
3230:251 Human Diversity 3 cr.

F. HUMANITIES - 3 courses (10 credits total).

1. Required: 3400:210 Humanities in Western Trad. I, 4 credits. (Prerequisite is English 112)
- You must register for the lecture and a required discussion section.

2. 6 additional credits: Select 2 courses from 2 different sets (Sets 1-4).
- 3400:210 Human. in Western Trad I is usually a prerequisite for all other humanities classes


Set 1 - Philosophy/Classics - Prereq 3400:210 3200:289 Myth. of Ancient Greece 3 cr.
3200:220 Intro. to Ancient World 3 cr.
3200:230 Sports & Society/ Greece 3 cr.
3600:101 Intro. to Philosophy 3 cr.
3600:120 Introduction to Ethics 3 cr.
3600:170 Introduction to Logic 3 cr.

Set 2 - Literature - Prerequisite 3400:210
3300:250 Classic & Contemp. Lit. 3 cr.
3300:251 Topics in World Literature 3 cr.
3300:252 Shakespeare and His World 3 cr.
3300:281 Fiction Appreciation 3 cr.
3200:361 Literature of Greece 3 cr.
3580:350 Lit. of Span.-Amer in Trans 3 cr.

Set 3 - Fine Arts - Prerequisite 3400:210 Set 4 - Prerequisite 3400:210
7100:210 Visual Arts Awareness 3 cr. 3400:211 Humanities in West.Trad. I 3 cr.
7500:201 Exp. Music: Bach - Rock 3 cr.
7800:301 Intro. to Theatre & Film 3 cr.
7900:200 Viewing Dance 3 cr.



Find:    Go  UA Pages    Directories vestris.com
 Contact Us   © 2003 by The University of Akron   The University of Akron is an Equal Education and Employment Institution.
Last modified: August 18, 2003