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CDL-Gen Ed-x. General Education Courses
Course Name
GedEdCredits
Abnormal Psychology: Advanced;Social Science
Adolescence and Addictions;
Adolescent Development;Social Science
Adult Development;Social Science
Adults as Learners: Theories and Strategies;
Advanced Spanish for Health Care Professionals;
Advanced Spanish: Language and Culture;
African History and Culture;Other World Civilizations
Aging and Society;Social Science
Algebra;Mathematics
America's Founding Ideas;
American Ethnic History;American History
American Literature: 1600-1865;Humanities
American Literature: 1865-Present;Humanities
American Popular Music in the Twentieth Century;
An Economic History of the West;
An Introduction to Culture;Social Science
An Introduction to Philosophy;Humanities
Anatomy and Physiology II;
Anatomy and Physiology I;
Ancient Political Theory;
Art History: A Study of Cultures;Arts
Asian American Experience;
Attachment Across the Lifespan;
Attachment in Early Childhood;
Becoming Americans: Cooperation and Conflict in Early America;
Biochemistry;
Biological Psychology;
Biology II;
Biology I;
Biology of Ecosystems;Natural Science
Biology of the Brain;Natural Science
Brain and Behavior;
Business, Government and Society;
Calculus 1;
Caribbean: Cruises, Carnival and Colonization;
Cell Biology;
Chemistry II;
Chemistry I;
Child Development: Advanced;Social Science
Child Development: Introductory;
Children's Literature: Advanced;
Children's Literature: Introductory;
College Writing;Basic Communication
Communication Analysis;Basic Communication
Communication through New Media;
Communications for Professionals;
Comparative Politics;
Contemporary American Social Issues and Problems;
Contemporary Environmental Issues;
Contemporary Issues in Economics;Social Science
Contemporary Mathematics;Mathematics
Craft and Practice in Creative Writing;
Creative Nonfiction: Advanced;
Creative Nonfiction: Introductory;
Creative Writing: Fiction;Arts
Cultural Psychology;
Dance Across World Cultures;Humanities
Development of Gender Identity;
Deviance and Social Control;
Digital Art and Design: Advanced;
Digital Art and Design: Introductory;
Digital Storytelling;Arts
2
Discovering Math Across Generations;
Diversity in the American Arts;Arts
Economic Issues and Strategies for IT;
Economic Issues in Health Care;
Economics/Macro;Social Science
Economics/Micro;Social Science
Effective Academic Writing;Basic Communication
Energy: The Issues and the Science;
Ethnobotany;
Evolution: One Long Argument;
Experimental Psychology;Social Science
Exploring Place: Arts;Arts
Exploring Place: Humanities;Humanities
4
Exploring Society: A Sociological Perspective;Social Science
Exploring the Disciplines: Literature;Humanities
2
Exploring the World of Music;Arts
Families in Global Perspective;
Fashion in U.S. History;
First Peoples of North America;Other World Civilizations
Food and Drink in Cultural Context: Advanced;Humanities
Food and Drink in Cultural Context: Introductory;Humanities
French 1;Foreign Language
French 2;Foreign Language
Genetics;
Genomics and You;
Global Climate Change;
Global History from the 15th Century;Other World Civilizations;Western Civilization
Global History to the 15th Century;Other World Civilizations;Western Civilization
Global Perspectives on Political Theory;
Global U.S. History;
Hip-Hop America: The Evolution of a Cultural Movement;
Hispanic/Latino Peoples of the United States;Social Science
Historical Geology;
History and Systems of Psychology;
History of Mathematics ;
History of Mathematics;
Human Biology;Natural Science
Human Development: Introductory;Social Science
Human Learning: A Developmental Approach;
Human Nutrition;Natural Science
Humanities through the Arts ;Arts;Humanities
Ideal Worlds: Utopian Literature;Humanities
Illustration;
Images of Women in Western Civilization;
Immigration Today: Gender & Families;
Independent Learning Strategies;Basic Communication
2
Infant-Toddler Development: Advanced;
Infant-Toddler Development: Introductory;
Intercultural Communications;
International Politics and Relations;Social Science
Introduction to College Reading and Writing;Basic Communication
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology;
Introduction to Ecology and Sustainability;Natural Science
Introduction to Ethics (2cr);
Introduction to Ethics (4cr);Humanities
Introduction to Geology;Natural Science
Introduction to Linguistics;
Introduction to Literature;Humanities
Introduction to Psychology;Social Science
Introduction to Race, Class, Gender;
Introduction to Religious Studies;Humanities
Introduction to Studio Art;Arts
Introduction to the History of Western Architecture;
Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies;
Introductory Astronomy ;Natural Science
Introductory Chinese: Language and Culture;
Introductory Spanish for Health Care Professionals;
Introductory Spanish: Language and Culture;Foreign Language
Italian 1;
Italian 2;
Labor Economics;Social Sciences
Language and Culture;
Latin America in the Contemporary World;Other World Civilizations
Literary Interpretation as a Method of Inquiry;
Literature of the Holocaust;
Living History: Little Bighorn from a Cheyenne Perspective;
Marine Biology;Natural Science
Math for the Inquiring Mind;
Media and Visual Literacy;Arts
Media Writing;
Medical Humanities;
Microbiology;
Modern American History;
Modern China;Other World Civilizations
Modern Political Theory;
Molecular Biology;
Money and Banking;Social Science
Museum Studies;
Mythology and Modern Life;Humanities
Nature in American History;American History
4
Ornithology;
Photography: A History;
Physics II;
Physics I;
Plant Ecology;
Politics and Religion in America;
Populations and Diseases;
Power and Privilege;
Precalculus: Fundamentals of Mathematics;
Principles of Testing and Measurement;Social Science
Privacy, Security and Freedom: Social Concerns for the 21st Century;Social Science
Proposal Writing (2cr);Basic Communication
Proposal Writing (3cr);
Public History: A Shared Conversation with the Past;
Public Speaking;
Qualitative Social Science Research: Design and Methods;
Quantitative Methods for Management;Mathematics
Queering American Culture;
Religious Thought in World Perspective;
Renaissance and Reformation: Origins and Impacts;
Research Perspectives on Human Development;
Science and Technology in Western Culture;Western Civilization
Sculpture: Introductory;
Sex and Sexuality in Western Civilization;
Sex & Gender in Global Perspective;
Shakespeare;Humanities
Social Psychology: Advanced;Social Science
Social Science Research Methods;
Spanish 1;Foreign Language
Spanish 2;Foreign Language
Spanish in the World of Business;
Speechwriting;Basic Communication
Sports and Society;
Statistics for the Social Sciences;
Statistics: An Activity Based Approach;Mathematics
Stories and Creative Leadership;Humanities
Technical Writing;
Television and Culture;Basic Communication;Social Science
2
The African American Experience;American History
The American Cinema;Arts
The American Political System;Social Science
The American Presidency;
The Enlightenment;Humanities;Western Civilization
The Middle East;Other World Civilizations
The Photographic Vision;Arts
The Pursuit of Happiness in American History;
The Science of Cooking;
The United States Constitution;American History
Theories of Personality: Advanced;Social Science
Topics in Literature: Jane Austen;
Topics in Literature: Young Adult;
Travel and Tourism: A Critical Perspective;
Understanding Crime and Justice ;
United States Labor History;American History
U. S. Multicultural Fiction;Humanities
U. S. Women's Multicultural Life-Writings;Humanities
U.S. History From 1865 to the Present;American History
U.S. History to 1865: What Does It Mean To Be A Free Nation?;American History
U.S. Women's History: Lives and Voices;American History
Visualizing Mathematics;
Water: Local and Global Perspectives;
Western Civilization and Human Development;
What is Art?;Arts
Winter Ecology;
Women, Crime and Criminology;
Women, Girls and the Media;
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