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Southwestern College Fall 2012 - General Education Requirements Checklist
A student must complete the following general education requirements to be eligible for graduation.
Basic Skills Semester/Year Completed Grade
ENG 110 College Writing I (3 credit hours) _______________________________
ENG 120 College Writing II (3 credit hours) _______________________________
COMM 102 Elements of Oral Communication (3 credit hours) _______________________________
PESS 205 Critical Issues in Health (3 credit hours) _______________________________
PREP 100 First Year Seminar (1 credit hour) _______________________________
MATH 110 College Algebra (3 credit hours) _______________________________
or
MATH 215 Intro to Probability and Statistics (3 credit hours) _______________________________
or
Higher level math course (3 credit hours) _______________________________
Disciplinary Perspectives
Courses satisfying Disciplinary Perspective requirements cannot be counted toward a student’s major course of study, but may be used to satisfy the requirements of a minor, or cognate requirements for a major course of study.
Natural Science, three or more hours: Semester/Year Completed Grade
NSCI 170 Elements of Descriptive Astronomy _______________________________
NSCI 180 Science, Society, and the Environment _______________________________
NSCI 190 Science and Pseudoscience _______________________________
NSCI 201 Environmental Issues _______________________________
NSCI 207 From Alchemy to Chemistry _______________________________
NSCI 230 Drugs: Research and Reward _______________________________
NSCI 280 History of Science _______________________________
Social Science, three or more hours: Semester/Year Completed Grade
ANTH 101 Intro to Physical Anthropology _______________________________
HIST 121 World History to 1500 _______________________________
HIST 122 World History since 1500 _______________________________
HIST 131 American History to 1865 _______________________________
HIST 132 American History Since 1865 _______________________________
POLS 101 Intro to Political Science _______________________________
POLS 222 International Relations _______________________________
POLS 241 Comparative Politics _______________________________
PSYC 112 General Psychology _______________________________
SOCS 101 Introduction to Leadership _______________________________
SOCS 230 Applied Social Sciences _______________________________
The Humanities, three or more hours: Semester/Year Completed Grade
COMM 208 Critical Thinking & Argumentation _______________________________
COMM 246 History of Television _______________________________
COMM 248 History of Cinema _______________________________
COMM 262 Science Fiction Television _______________________________
ENG 202 Literature and Humanity _______________________________
ENG 203 Literature and the Environment _______________________________
ENG 204 Literature and the Arts _______________________________
PHIL 101 Intro to Philosophy _______________________________
PHIL 219 History of Philosophy I _______________________________
PHIL 220 History of Philosophy II _______________________________
PHIL 227 Logic _______________________________
REL 201 Intro to the Bible _______________________________
REL 225 Comparative Religions _______________________________
The Arts, three or more hours: Semester/Year Completed Grade
COMM 202 Oral Storytelling _______________________________
COMM 211 Intro to the Cinema _______________________________
COMM 220/ENG 220 Interactive Storytelling _______________________________
LAS 150 Creativity in the Arts _______________________________
LAS 231 Theatre Across the Disciplines _______________________________
MUS 111 Foundations in Music _______________________________
THTR 111 The Theatre Experience _______________________________
Other Cultures, three or more hours: Semester/Year Completed Grade
ANTH 219 Cultural Anthropology _______________________________
COMM 348 International Cinema: Western Culture _______________________________
COMM 349 International Cinema: Asian Culture _______________________________
HIST 222/ANTH 222 North American Indian Cultures _______________________________
HIST 242 Belarusian History and Culture _______________________________
HIST 342 Russian History _______________________________
HIST 343 Russian Cultural History _______________________________
LANG 121 French Language and Culture _______________________________
LANG 131 Spanish Language and Culture _______________________________
LANG 141 Italian Language and Culture _______________________________
LANG 151 Chinese Language and Culture _______________________________
LANG 161 Arabic Language and Culture _______________________________
Capstone Requirement Semester/Year Completed Grade
Career preparation, under advisor’s supervision, three hours:
PREP 499 Career Preparation and Planning _______________________________
