GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 2015 – 2016 24 credits + 3 units co-curricular activities.

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GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 2015 – credits + 3 units co-curricular activities

First Year: UN1015 Composition (3 cr.) and UN1025 Global Issues (3 cr.) or an upper-level language course Second Year: Select one course from the Goal 4 list and one course from the Goal 8 List: Goal 4 course (3 cr.) Critical & Creative Thinking FA2330 Art Appreciation FA2520 Music Appreciation FA2720 Audio Arts Appreciation FA2820 Theater Appreciation HU2130 Introduction to Rhetoric HU2503 Literary Survey A HU2504 Literary Survey B HU2538 British Experience in Literature HU2700 Introduction to Philosophy HU2820 Communication and Culture HU2910 Language and Mind SS2300 Environment and Society General Education 12 credits of core courses Goal 8 course (3 cr.) Social Responsibility & Ethical Reasoning EC2001 Principles of Economics PSY2000 Introduction to Psychology SS2100 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology SS2200 Introduction to Archaeology SS2400 Introduction to Human Geography SS2500 U.S. History to 1877 SS2501 U.S. History since 1877 SS2502 European History to 1650 SS2503 European History since 1650 SS2504 World History to 1500 SS2505 World History since 1500 SS2600 American Government and Politics SS2610 Introduction to Law and Society SS2700 Introduction to Sociology

Modern Language option Modern Language option for Global Issues: A 3000 level or higher language course (3000+) may be used in place of UN1025 Global Issues. Additional language credits may apply toward HASS-HU/FA or HASS 4 th choice. Take Language Placement Exam (if you took 1 yr+ in H.S.) – Humanities DepartmentLanguage Placement Exam ** Language Placement validation course: a good deal if you place into higher course! Earn a B grade or higher to be awarded placement credits for lower language course(s) Language PlacementLanguage Placement: Dr. Ramon Fonkoue, Walker 323, Language Minor Language Minor Advisors : The language instructor, Humanities Department. General Education 3

General Education 12 Credits HASS - Humanities, Arts, & Social SciencesHASS - Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences At least 6 credits must be level 3000 & higher. Choose one and choose another course from any of these lists or the HASS Restricted list. Partial lists: See complete lists online

Excerpts from the Degree Audit Login to Banweb Choose one course from the Goal 4 list Choose one course from the Goal 8 list Login to Banweb Click course number: Click HASS courses: 12 Credits: Choose at least 6 credits of HASS electives numbered 3000 and higher.

IF a course shows up in : THEN it is NOT a valid HASS, Goal 4 or 8 course. GO check the gen ed lists and CHOOSE a different course. ELSE it won’t count on your degree. DOES NOT COUNT! Ouch. Excerpts from the Degree Audit Login to Banweb Login to Banweb

How to find HASS and Co-Curricular courses in the Schedule of Classes (SOC)Schedule of Classes (SOC) Highlight Subject: Scroll down and highlight Attribute Type: “Learning Goal 4 CORE” “Learning Goal 8 CORE” “Composition or Communication” “Soc & Behavioral Sci fall 2015” “Humanities/Fine Arts fall 2015” “HASS Restricted” “Co-Curricular FA Activity” “Co-Curricular Phys Activity” Click Class Search:

General Education 3 units of Co-curricular ActivitiesCo-curricular Activities ECE Advisors - EERC 131 Degree Audit report:

ADVISOR LIST 1. Check your degree audit report. Ensure you registered in courses that count. 2. Meet with your advisor if you have questions after reviewing your degree audit.