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General Education Program

Master Syllabuses

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Area VI - College Component (RS; WI; T)

4 Hours
Select one course specific to the college of your major:

Area VI requirements link general education more closely with study in the major, thereby making more apparent the applicability and transferability of general competencies to specialized study.
College of Education and Human Services
CNL 210-4 Understanding Emotional Intelligence
ED 210-4 Education in a Democracy
RHB 210-4 Introduction to Alcohol and Drugs
College of Engineering and Computer Science*

**Majors in this college should consult with their academic
advisor to determine which one of the following courses is the
appropriate Area VI course for their major.

EGR 101- 5 Introductory Mathematics for Engineering Applications†
EGR 190- 4 Fundamentals of Engineering and Computer Science†
ISE 210- 4 Engineering Perspectives†
EES 260- 4 Environmental Science & Society: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
EC 290- 4 Economic, Business, and Social Issues
PSY 110- 4 Psychology: The Science of Behavior II
URS 200- 4 Growth and Change in Urban Societies

*CS majors must substitute a four credit hour writing intensive
course from GE Areas II, III, or IV

†This course does not count toward completion of the Ohio
Transfer Module

College of Liberal Arts

AFS 200-4 What is African and African American Experience?
ATH 241-4 Introduction to Physical Anthropology
ATH 242-4 Introduction to Archaeology
CSE 250-4 Comparative Non-Western Economic Systems
CLS 204-4 Great Books: Classical Beginnings
CLS 260-4 Introduction to Classical Mythology
CST 221-4 Comparative Non-Western Environments
CST 231-4 Comparative Non-Western Literature
CST 232-4 Comparative Non-Western Religions
CST 241-4 Comparative Non-Western Cultures
CST 242-4 Comparative Non-Western Cultures: Music
CST 243-4 Comparative Non-Western Cultures: Art
CST 251-4 Comparative Non-Western Social Systems
EC 290-4 Economic, Business, and Social Issues
MP 131-4 Film Appreciation
ENG 204-4 Great Books: Literature
HST 200-4 Western Europe and Non-Western World
HST 220-4 Introduction to Gender History
HST 221-4 American Diversities
MUS 290-4 African American Music: America and Beyond
PHL 200-4 Critical Thinking
PHL 204-4 Great Books: Philosophy
REL 204-4 Great Books: Religion
RSE 260-4 Regional Economic Studies: Pacific Rim
RST 261-4 Regional Studies: Japan
RST 262-4 Regional Studies: China
RST 271-4 Regional Studies: Africa
RST 281-4 Regional Studies: Latin America
RST 291-4 Regional Studies: Middle East
RST 292-4 Regional Studies: India
SOC 200-4 Social Life
SOC 205-4 The Sociological Imagination
SW 272-4 Cultural Competence in a Diverse World
TH 250-4 Script Analysis
URS 200-4 Growth and Change in Urban Society
WMS 200-4 Approaches to Women's Studies

Raj Soin College of Business
EC 290-4 Economic, Business, and Social Issues
FIN 205-4 Personal Financial Decision Making
College of Science and Mathematics*
EH 205-4 Environmental Science and Society
PSY 110-4 Psychology: The Science of Behavior II
SM 101-4 Scientific Thought and Method
SM 205-4 Great Ideas in Science
* Majors in this college may be able to select other Area VI courses; consult the major program advisor.
WSU - Miami Valley College of Nursing and Health
HLT 201-4 Human Expressions of Health
HLT 202-4 Eastern Influences on Western Health
HLT 203-4 The Languages of Health Data
NUR 2I2-4 Nursing for Health and Wellness Lifestyle

 


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