MN TC
MN TC
Written: ENGL 1302 Analytical Writing, OR ENGL 2302 Adv. Argument & Research (For students who have taken a 3 credit Comp I at another
college)
Oral (at least one course - choose from): CMST 1320 Intro to Communication Studies, CMST 2300 Intro to Public Speaking, CMST 2310 Interpersonal Communication, Electives (no courses required from this category): CMST 23012 Persuasion, CMST 2302 Small Group Communication, ENGL 1301 Technical Writing, ENGL 2310 Intro to Creative Writing
Critical Thinking (One course, three credits required) Natural Sciences (seven credits, two courses required from two different disciplines: one must include a laboratory experience (identified with*)
CMST 23011 Persuasion, COMM 13309 Media & Social Issues, CRTK 13006 Critical Thinking, PHIL 13404 Intro to Logic, WMST 13007 Intro to Womens Studies Courses with labs are marked with an * ASTR 1300 Astronomy , ASTR 1301* Astronomy Lab, BLGY 130510* Environmental Science, BLGY 131510 Natural Resource Conservation, BLGY 1320 Human Biology, BLGY 1325 Nutrition, BLGY 1351* General Biology, BLGY 2310* Human A & P I, BLGY 2320* Human A & P II, BLGY 2330* Microbiology, CHEM 1340* Intro to General Chemistry, CHEM 1341* Introductory Organic and Biochemistry, CHEM1342* Organic and Biological Chemistry, EASC 1310* Meteorology, GEOL1300* Geology, PHYS 1300* General Physics MATH 1300 College Algebra, MATH 1320 College Trigonometry, MATH 1330 Cultural Mathematics, MATH 1350 Introduction to Statistics, MATH1380 Precalculus, PHIL 13402 Intro to Logic ANTH 13008 Intro to Anthropology, ANTH 23008 Anthropology of Science Fiction, DVRS 13047 Diversity & Social Justice, ECON 1320 Intro to Macroeconomics, ECON 1330 Intro to Microeconomics, GEOG 13008 World Regional Geography, HIST 13109 Am History until 1877,
HIST 13119 US Since 1877, HIST 13308 World War II, HIST 13408 Contemporary World History,
Mathematical/Logical Reasoning (one course, three credits required) History and the Social and Behavioral Sciences (three courses, nine credits, from three different disciplines required)
POLS 13049 Intro to American Politics, POLS 13209 Public Issues, PSYC 1300 Intro to Psychology, PSYC 1304 Life Span Development, PSYC 13107 Psychology of Women, PSYC 1350 Positive Psychology, PSYC 2310 Abnormal Psychology, SOCI 1310 Intro to Sociology, SOCI 1320 Social Problems, SOCI 1350 Sociology of Marriage & Family, SOCI 13609 Politics of Food, SOCI 230510 Environmental Sociology, SSCI 1300 Intro to Social Sciences ART 1320 Beginning Drawing, CRTK 13002 Critical Thinking, ENGL 1321 Intro to Modern Fiction, ENGL 1322 Intro to Lit, ENGL 1330 American Lit About War , ENGL 13407 Intro to Multicultural Lit, ENGL 1341 Intro to Womens Lit, ENGL 13428 Middle Eastern Lit, ENGL 13457 Gender Issues in Lit, HUMN 1300 Intro to Humanities, HUMN 13209 Holocaust & Genocide Studies, HUMN 13408 Mideast Culture, HUMN 2350 Film & American Culture, HUMN 2352 Holocaust Field Studies, MUSC 1320 Music in World Culture, MUSC 1340 History of Rock and Roll, MUSC 1350 Experiencing Live Music, MUSC 1360 Class Voice, PHIL 1310 Intro to Philosophy, PHIL 13209 Ethics, PHIL 13608 World Religions, THTR 1310 Theater Appreciation, THTR 1360 Acting for Everyone DVRS 13045 Diversity & Social Justice (REQUIRED) Choose one additional course: DVRS 2301 Race & Ethnic Relations, ENGL 13406 Intro to Multicultural Literature, ENGL 13456 Gender Issues in Literature, GERO 1300 Intro to Gerontology, PSYC 13105 Psychology of Women, WMST 13002 Intro to Womens Studies ANTH 13005 Intro to Anthropology, ANTH 23005 Anthropology of Science Fiction, ENGL 13426 Middle Eastern Literature, GEOG 13005 World Regional Geography, HASL 1408 Amer Sign Language III, HASL 1412 Amer Sign Language IV, HIST 13305 World War II, HIST 13405 Contemporary World History, HUMN 13406 Mideast Culture, PHIL 13606 World Religions, SPAN1310 Beginning Spanish I, SPAN 1320 Beginning Spanish II, SPAN 2310 Intermediate Spanish I, SPAN 2320 Intermediate Spanish II COMM 13302 Media & Social Issues, ECON 1310 Personal Finance, HIST 13105 Am History until 1877, HIST 13115 US Since 1877, HUMN 13206 Holocaust & Genocide Studies, PHIL 13206 Ethics, POLS 13045 Intro to American Politics, POLS 13209 Public Issues, SOCI 13605 Politics of Food BLGY 13053 Environmental Science, BLGY 13153 Natural Resource Conservation, SOCI 23055 Environmental Sociology
The Humanities and Fine Arts (three courses, nine credits required from three different disciplines required)
Ethical & Civic Responsibility (one course, three credits required) People & the Environment (one course, three credits required)
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