Undergraduate Catalog 2005 - 2006

General Education Requirements

CONTENT AREA 2

Social Sciences:
The social sciences examine how individuals, groups, institutions, and societies behave and influence one another and the natural environment. Courses in this group enable students to analyze and understand interactions of the numerous social factors that influence behavior at the individual, cultural, societal, national, or international level. They use the methods and theories of social science inquiry to develop critical thought about current social issues and problems.

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ANTH 100 Other People's Worlds
ANTH 100W Other People's Worlds
ARE 110 Population, Food and the Environment
ARE 150 Principles of Agricultural and Resource Economics
COMM 100 The Process of Communication
CDIS 150 Introduction to Communication Disorders
ECON 101 Essentials of Economics
ECON 102 Principles of Economics
ECON 108 Game Theory in the Natural and Social Sciences
ECON 111 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 112 Principles of Microeconomics
GEOG 104 Introduction to Geography 
GEOG 160 World Regional Geography
GEOG 165 Globalization
GEOG 200 Economic Geography
HDFS 180 Close Relationships Across the Lifespan
HDFS 190 Individual and Family Development
LING 102 Language and Environment 
LING 103 The Diversity of Languages
LING 244W Language and Culture 
POLS 121/W Introduction to Comparative Politics
POLS 125 Introduction to Human Rights
POLS 132/W Introduction to International Relations
POLS 143 Introduction to Non-Western Politics
POLS 173/W Introduction to the American Political Processes
PSYC 133 General Psychology II
PSYC 135 General Psychology II (Enhanced)
SOCI 107/W Introduction to Sociology 
SOCI 115/W Social Problems 
SOCI 125/W Race, Class and Gender
WS 105 Gender in Everyday Life
WS 124 Gender in Global Perspective