General Education Courses
List of General Education courses that 70% or more of Engineering Students make a grade of B- or higher.
Humanities, Literature, and Fine Arts
Humanities (HU)
AMS 150: Introduction to American Pop Culture.
AMS 151: America and the World (Spring)
COM 100: Rhetoric and Society.
COM 121/122: Critical Decision Making (121=Honors).
COM 123/124: Public Speaking (124=Honors).
NHM 300: Food in Film (Interim Only)
PHL 100: Introduction to Philosophy.
PHL 104: Critical Thinking.
PHL 211: Ancient Philosophy.
REL 100: Introduction to Religious Studies.
REL 102: Religions of World.
REL 103: Religion in the News.
REL 104: Religions in Pop Culture.
WS 200: Intro to Women Studies.
Literature (L)
EN 209/219: American Literature I (219 = Honors).
EN 210/220: American Literature II (220 = Honors).
EN 249/EN 251/AAST 249: African American Literature (251 = Honors).
Fine Arts (FA)
ARH 151: Intro to Visual Arts.
ARH 252: Survey of Art I.
BA 205: Introduction to Book Arts.
EN 200: The Living Writer: Introduction to Creative Writing. Prerequisite: EN 101 or 120
JCM 112: Motion Picture History and Criticism.
MUS 121/122: Intro to Listening (122=Honors).
Natural Science (N)
4 credit hour courses when lab is included
GEO 101: The Dynamic earth w/ Lab.
GEO 102: The Earth Through Time w/ Lab.
GEO 105: Sustainable Earth w/ Lab.
GY 102: Earth Surface Processes w/ Lab.
History and Social Behavioral Sciences
History (H)
HY 102: Western Civ Since 1648
Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB)
AAST 201/AMS 201: Intro African American Study.
ANT 100: Anthropology: The Study of Humanity.
ANT 102: Intro to Cultural Anthropology.
ANT 103: Discoveries in Archaeology.
ANT 107: Intro to Archaeology.
CJ 100: Intro Criminal Justice.
COM 220: Interpersonal Communications.
EC 110/112: Principles of Microeconomics (112=Honors). Prerequisite: MATH 100 or higher
EC 111/113: Principles of Macroeconomics (113=Honors). Prerequisite: EC 110 or 112.
GY 110: People, Places, & Environment.
HD 101/102: Life Span Human Development (102=Honors).
NEW 140: Sexuality and Society.
PSC 101: Intro American Politics.
SOC 101: Intro to Sociology.
SOC 202: Social Problems.