General Studies Courses

The General Studies curriculum is intended to assure that students acquire the intellectual skills and knowledge that not only enable our students to succeed in their academic endeavors, but also to prepare graduates for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st Century. Employers consistently seek out those individuals who have well-rounded educational experiences and abilities.

General Studies courses may be taken simultaneously with the program courses. These required GE courses can be completed either through the University or via CLEP examination if available.

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General Studies Courses  
Course Number / Description Credit Hours
ORIENTATION  
OR 1010 - Student Orientation 1
   
WRITTEN COMPOSITION  
EH 1010 - English Composition I 3
EH 1020 - English Composition II 3
EH 1030 - Foundations of Research Writing 1
   
HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS/COMMUNICATIONS  
CM 1010 - Business Communication 3
PHL 1010 - Critical Thinking 3
MUS 1010 - Introduction to Music Appreciation 3
AR 1010 - Art Appreciation 3
SP 1010 - Speech Communication 3
PHL 2350 - Philosophies of World Religions 3
AL 2000 - American Literature I 3
AL 2010 - American Literature II 3
SPA 1010 Introductory Spanish I 3
   
COMPUTER SCIENCE  
CS 1010 - Computer Essentials 3
   
HISTORY  
HY 1110 - American History I 3
HY 1120 - American History II 3
HY 1010 - Western Civilization I 3
HY 1020 - Western Civilization II 3
HY 2050 - Eastern Civilization I 3
HY 2060 - Eastern Civilization II 3
   
NATURAL SCIENCES  
ES 1010 - Earth Science 3
PHS 1110 - Principles of Classical Physical Science*
3
PHS 1120 - Principles of Modern Physical Science*
3
AST 2200 - Explorations in Astronomy* 3
BIO 1100 - Non-Majors Biology 3
BIO 1030 - Biology I 3
BIO 1040 - Biology II 3
CHM 1030 - Chemistry I 3
CHM 1040 - Chemistry II 3
   
MATHEMATICS  
MA 1100 - Basic Mathematical Fundamentals 3
MA 1140 - Finite Math 3
MA 1150 - Algebra I 3
MA 2010 - Modern Math 3
MA 2023 - Elementary Statistics 3
MA 1170 - Algebra II 3
MA 2051 - Pre-Calculus 3
MA 2170 - Calculus 3
   
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES  
PSY 1010 - General Psychology 3
SOC 1010 - Introduction to Sociology 3
PS 1010 - American Government 3
SOC 2010 Survey of Global Societies and Cultural Geography 3
PS 2010 - American State and Local Politics 3
PS 2000 - Introduction to Political Science 3
PSY 2010 - Abnormal Psychology 3
BBA 2401 - Principles of Macroeconomics 3
BBA 2501 - Principles of Microeconomics 3
BBA 3602 - Principles of Management 3
BCJ 2501 - Criminology 3
BCJ 2201 - Juvenile Delinquency 3

* Natural Sciences include biological sciences, chemistry, physical sciences, astronomy, physical geography, and earth science.

** Each of these courses requires a prerequisite. Please review the course descriptions and objectives for each course to determine the prerequisite requirement.

 


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