ESU General Education Requirements, EFFECTIVE FOR STUDENTS ENTERING IN FALL 2009
BS – Art
I. CORE SKILLS (14-17)
A. WRITING (6)
_____ EG 101 English Composition I (3) “C” minimum
_____ EG 102 English Composition II (3) “C” minimum
B. SPEAKING AND LISTENING (3) [Choose 1]
_____ SP 100 Interpersonal Communication (3)
_____ SP 101 Public Speaking (3)
C. QUANTITATIVE & MATHEMATICAL REASONING (3-5) [Choose 1]
_____ MA 110 College Algebra (3)
_____ MA 156 Principles of Mathematics (3)
_____ MA 160 Functions of Calculus (3)
_____ MA 161 Calculus I (5)
_____ MA 165 Basic Calculus (5)
D. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (3) [Choose 1]
_____ AR 305 Digital Imaging (3) “C” minimum
_____ CS 301 Fluency with Info Technology (3)
_____ IS 113 Intro to Micro Computer Applications (3)
_____ UL 100 Info Literacy and Technology (2)
II. CREATIVE ARTS (2-8) [Choose AR 225 and 1 course from each of the other 2 areas]
A. ART (3)
_____ AR 225 Art History I (3) “C” minimum
B. MUSIC (3)
C. THEATRE (3)
_____ TA 105 Theatre Appreciation (2)
_____ TH 381 Survey of Dramatic Literature (3)
III. HUMANITIES (6) [Choose 2 courses, 1 from each of 2 different areas]
A. HISTORY (3) [Choose 1]
_____ HI 101 World Cultures to 1500 (3)
_____ HI 102 Modern World Civilization (3)
_____ HI 111 U.S. History to 1877 (3)
_____ HI 112 U.S. History since 1877 (3)
_____ HI 302 Introduction to History (3)
B. LITERATURE/MASS MEDIA (0-3)
_____ EG 207 Literary Perspectives (3) [GR365, SA365, FR419, EG 220, EG 221, EG 230, EG 231, EG 240, EG 241,
EG 350, EG 355, or EG 360 may be substituted for EG 207]
_____ JO 200 Mass Communications (3)
C. PHILOSOPHY (0-3)
_____ PI 225 Introduction to Philosophy (3)
_____ PI 301 Ethics (3)
_____ PI 325 Social and Political Philosophy (3)
IV. LIFE AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES (9-11) [Choose 1 course and lab from each of the following two areas]
A. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND LAB (4)
_____ GB 100/101 General Biology/Lab (3/1)
_____ GB 102 General Bio: Field Biology/Lab (4)
_____ GB 102/101 General Bio: History Emphasis/Lab (3/1)
B. PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND LAB (5)
_____ CH 110/111 Intro. to Chemistry/Lab (4/1)
_____ CH 123/124 Chemistry I/Lab (3/2)
_____ ES 110/111 Introduction to Earth Science (4/1)
_____ PH 110/111 Intro. to Space Science/Lab (4/1)
_____ PH 140/141 College Physics/Lab (3/2)
_____ PH 190/191/192 Physics I/Lab (3/1/1)
V. SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (6) [Choose 2 courses from different areas]
A. ANTHROPOLOGY
_____ AN 325 Native Peoples of North America (3)
B. ECONOMICS
_____ EC 101 Basic Economics (3)
_____ BC 103 Principles of Economics I (3)
C. GEOGRAPHY
_____ GE 200 Introduction to Geography (3)
D. POLITICAL SCIENCE
_____ PO 100 Intro to Gov and Political Science (3)
_____ PO 121 American National Government (3)
_____ PO 332 State and Local Gov and Politics (3)
E. SOCIOLOGY
_____ SO 101 Introduction to Sociology (3)
_____ SO 202 Social Problems (3)
_____ SO 354 Info, Technology, and Society (3)
_____ SO 370 Race and Ethnic Relations (3)
_____ SO 400 Family in Social Context (3)
F. PSYCHOLOGY
_____ PY 100 Introductory Psychology (3)
VI. MULTICULTURAL PERSPECTIVES (6-13) [Choose 2 courses from different areas]
A. ANTHROPOLOGY
_____ AN 210 Contemporary Cultures (3)
B. ETHNIC AND GENDER STUDIES
_____ CW 301 Ethnic and Gender Studies (3)
C. GEOGRAPHY
_____ GE 101 Global Regions in Transition (3)
_____ GE 354 Cultural Geography (3)
D. POLITICAL SCIENCE
_____ PO 330 International Relations (3)
E. MODERN LANGUAGES
_____ AB 110 Arabic Lang and Culture I (5)
_____ AB 111 Arabic Lang and Culture II (5)
_____ AS 110 Chinese Lang and Culture I (5)
_____ AS 111 Chinese Lang and Culture II (5)
_____ FR 110 French Lang and Culture I (5)
_____ FR 111 French Lang and Culture II (5)
_____ GR 110 German Lang and Culture I (5)
_____ GR 111 German Lang and Culture II (5)
_____ SA 110 Spanish Lang and Culture I (5)
_____ SA 111 Spanish Lang and Culture II (5)
_____ One Advanced Level (200 or above) Modern Language course (3-4)
VII. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL WELL-BEING (4-6) [Choose any two courses]
A. BUSINESS
_____ BU 241 Personal Finance (3)
_____ BU 293 Ethics, Social Responsibility, & Sustainability (3)
B. LEADERSHIP SKILLS
_____ CE 170 Principles of Leadership (3)
C. HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
_____ HL 150 Critical Issues and Decisions in Hlth (3)
_____ PE 100 Active Living (1)
D. SOCIOLOGY
_____ SO 261 Human Relationships, Intimacy & Sexuality (3)
VIII. CAAP OR PPST EXAM
Exam should be taken during or after the junior year. Related resources are available in the Assessment Office.
_____ Exam Taken