Area II Core Courses
Area II courses are typically offered by
disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences, history, education, and
economics. They engage students in the study of how people, cultures,
societies, and institutions function and have evolved both in specific
situations and over time. They examine the forces that shape human and
social activity. Appreciation of methods of inquiry provides insight into
human cultures and societies.
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Approved Area II Social Sciences |
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ANTH —
Anthropology
ANTH 101 Physical Anthropology
ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology (Diversity)
ANTH 103 Introduction to Archeology |
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CJ — Criminal
Justice
CJ 103 Introduction to Law and Justice |
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COMM —
Communication
COMM 101 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
COMM 112 Reasoned Discourse |
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ECON —
Economics
ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics |
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ED-CIFS —
Curriculum, Instruction, and Foundational Studies
ED-CIFS 201 Foundations of Education (Diversity) |
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GEOG —
Geography
GEOG 100 Introduction to Geography
GEOG 102 Cultural Geography (Diversity) |
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HIST — History
HIST 101, 102 History of Western Civilization
HIST 111, 112 U.S. History
HIST 121 Eastern Civilizations (Diversity)
HIST 201, 202 Problems in Western Civilization
HIST 211, 212 Problems in U.S. History
If you have
received credit in HIST 101 and HIST 102, you cannot take HIST 201 or
HIST 202. Likewise, if you have received credit for HIST 111 or HIST
112, you cannot take HIST 211 or HIST 212. |
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POLS —
Political Science
POLS 101 American National Government
POLS 141 Contemporary Political Ideologies (Diversity)
POLS 231 International Relations (Diversity) |
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PSYC —
Psychology
PSYC 101 General Psychology |
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SOC —
Sociology
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (Diversity)
SOC 102 Social Problems (Diversity)
SOC 230 Introduction to Multi-ethnic Studies (Diversity) |
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SOCWRK —
Social Work
SOCWRK 101 Introduction to Social Welfare |