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Courses Approved for General Education 2000 Program
(As of October 19, 2009; listings are updated regularly.)

Check the Registrar's website for all approved General Education courses being offered in the upcoming semester.

A maximum of two courses from one department may be used to satisfy the Breadth of Knowledge requirement. Courses followed by D or E have been approved for the Diversity or Ethics standards. Major departments determine how students in that major meet the D and E standards.

Arts and Humanities
Social Sciences
Science & Technology
Mathematics


Arts and Humanities (AH)

English:
40.248  (D, E) Values in American Culture (Also listed as 42.248)
40.257  (D) The Family in American Literature (Also listed as 42.257)
42.201  Great Books of Antiquity
42.202  Great Books of the Modern World
42.205  (D, E) Human Values in Western Culture I (Also listed as 59.205)
42.206  (D, E) Human Values in Western Culture II (Also listed as 59.206)
42.210  Drama
42.211  Poetry
42.212  Short Story
42.216  (E) Monsters, Apes, and Nightmares
42.217  Horror Story
42.218  Comedy
42.219  Introduction to Theatre (Also listed as 59.219)
42.220  Oral Communication (for CS Majors)
42.222  Oral Communication
42.232  Turning Fiction into Film
42.236  Science Fiction and Fantasy
42.240  Literature and Women
42.242  The Heroine in Modern Fiction
42.243  (D) Contemporary Women Writers
42.244  Women in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
42.246  (D) Gay and Lesbian Literature
42.248  (D, E) Values in American Culture, (Also listed as 59.248)
42.249  (E) Literature: Tech and Human Values (Also listed as 59.249)
42.250  The Bible as Literature
42.251  (E) War in Literature
42.257  (D) The Family in American Literature (Also listed as 40.257)
42.258  (D, E) Disability in Literature
42.261  Acting I (Also listed as 59.261)
42.267  Introduction to Shakespeare
42.272  Continental Fiction
42.274  Literature of the Beat Movement
42.277  American Ethnic Literature
42.278  Literature of the Vietnam War
42.285  (D) Crime and Literature
42.291  History of English Literature I
42.292  History of English Literature II
42.293  History of English Literature III
42.294  History of American Literature I
42.295  History of American Literature II
42.296  (D) History of American Literature III
42.298  Children's Literature
42.311  The South in American Literature
42.317  British Literature of the Twentieth Century
42.341  Studies in Film
42.349  Arthurian Literature
42.376  (D) African American Literature
42.382  Theatre History I: Ancient Greece through the 18th Century
42.383  Theatre History II: Nineteenth Century to the Present

History:
43.101  Classical Civilization
43.105  (D) Western Civilization I
43.106  (D) Modern World
43.111  (D) United States to 1877
43.112  (D) US History since 1877
43.200  Early Christianity: The First Centuries
43.206  (D) American Economic History
43.211  Historical Dimensions of Globalization
43.212  (D) Modern Latin America
43.224  English History Since 1660
43.227  (D) The Middle Ages
43.228  Women in European History
43.231  Renaissance & Reformation
43.275  (D) African American History
43.304  European Social and Economic History
43.308  (D) History of Crime and Social Control
43.311  History of Science I
43.312  Science and the Modern World
43.316  American Environmental History
43.336  (D) Problems of Modern Ireland
43.339  Nationalism: The State and Human Rights in Modern Europe Since 1800
43.345  (D) Slavery and Abolition
43.347  History of Documentary Film
43.349  (D) The Cuban Revolution
43.350  (D) Colonial America: History and Culture

Philosophy:
45.201  (E) Introduction to Philosophy
45.202  (E) Introduction to Logic and Critical Reasoning
45.203  (D, E) Introduction to Ethics
45.206  (E) Introduction to Political Philosophy
45.216  (E) Plato and Beginning of Philosophy 
45.285  (E) Ancient Philosophy
45.296  (D) Introduction to World Religions
45.301  Ways of Knowing
45.304  (D) God and Philosophy,
45.305  Language, Signs and Symbols
45.313  American Philosophy
45.314  Philosophy of the Gothic Imagination
45.316  Philosophy and Film
45.327  (D, E) Environmental Philosophy
45.334  (E) Engineering and Ethics
45.335  (E) Ethical Issues in Technology
45.336  (E) Early Modern Philosophy
45.340  (D, E) Mysticism: East and West
45.341  (E) Science, Ethics, and Society
45.342  (E) Critical Theory & Society
45.348  (D, E) Eastern Philosophy and Religion
45.350  (D, E) World Philosophies
45.351  (D, E) Problem of Evil
45.352  (E) Existence and Anxiety
45.360  (D) The Goddess in World Religions
45.361  Equality, Justice, and the Law (Also listed as 44.361)
45.371  (D, E) Buddhist and Zen Philosophy
45.384  Philosophies of Art and Beauty
45.401  (E) Bioethics and Genetic Research

Cultural Studies:
50.375  (D) Gender and Sexuality in French Cinema
50.376  (D) French Cinema and Society
50.378  (D) Images of Women in French Cinema
52.378  Italian Cinema and Culture

Art History:
58.101  (D) Art Appreciation
58.105  Comparative Arts (Also listed as 59.105)
58.203  (D) History of Art: Prehistoric to Medieval Art
58.204  (D) History of Art: Renaissance to Modern Art
58.205  Studies of World Art
58.206  History of Architecture
58.211  Nineteenth Century Art
58.221  Twentieth Century Art
58.225  History of Picturing
58.231  Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
58.241  Medieval Art
58.308  Art, Science, and Technology (Also listed as 59.328) 
58.313  American Art
58.321  Italian Renaissance Art
58.323  Northern Renaissance Art
58.325  Studies in Latin American Art
58.330  Italian Mannerism
58.332  Baroque Art in Italy
58.340  Women and Art
58.345  Pre-Raphaelite Art
58.350  Postmodernism (Contemporary Art)
58.352  Critical Issues in Art History
58.370  Art History and Film

Studio Art:
70.100  Artbotics
70.101  Art Concepts
70.105  Tangible Interaction Design
70.255  Drawing - Introduction to Form and Space

Music:
71.110  Basic Music Theory
73.212  Sound Thinking
74.103  (D) Gender Issues in Music
74.161  Music in Western Civilization
74.261  Music History I
74.262  Music History II
74.301  (D) American Music
74.320  (D) African-American Concert Music
74.355  (D) Jazz
74.386  (D) History of Rock Music
74.356  (D) American Musical Theater
78.301  Music, Technology and Society
78.401  Music of the Beatles

Interdisciplinary Programs:
59.105  Comparative Arts (Also listed as 58.105)
59.111  (D) Foundations in Cultural Studies
59.205  (D, E) Human Values in Western Culture I  (Also listed as 42.205)
59.206  (D, E) Human Values in Western Culture II (Also listed as 42.206)
59.211  Nineteenth Century Art
59.219  Introduction to Theatre (Also listed as 42.219)
59.240  (D, E) Introduction to Gender Studies
59.249  (E) Literature: Technology  and Human Values (Also listed as 42.249)
59.261  Acting I
59.303  (E) Society & Technology
59.328  Art, Science, and Technology
59.331  Greek and Roman Art
59.374  Cinema Across Cultures
59.395  (E) Computers in Society

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Social Sciences (SS)

Nursing:
30.306   Introduction to Gerontology

Legal Studies:
41.262  Introduction to Business Law
41.360  (D) Legal Issues in Racism

Criminal Justice:
44.360  (D) Gender, Race, and Crime
44.477  Intimate Partner Violence
44.478  (E) Child Maltreatment

Political Science:
46.101  Introduction to American Politics
46.110  (D) Introduction to Politics
46.112  (D) Comparative Political Systems
46.121  (D) Introduction to International Relations
46.215  (D) African Politics (Also listed as 57.225)
46.235  (D) Constitutional Law and Politics (and honors section)
46.237  (D) Civil Liberties Law and Politics (and honors section)
46.348  (D, E) Literature, Politics and Genocide in Cambodia

Psychology:
47.101  General Psychology
47.209  (D) Social Psychology
47.232  Psychology of Personality
47.255  (D) Community Psychology
47.260  Child and Adolescent Development
47.272  Abnormal Psychology
47.276  Theories of Learning
47.333  Psychology of Consciousness
47.335  (D) Psychology & Women
47.351  Human Sexuality
47.355  Sport and Exercise Psychology
47.360  Adult Development and Aging
47.363  (D, E) Introduction to Disability Studies
47.365  (D) Psychology of Language

Sociology:
48.101  (D, E) Introduction to Sociology 
48.102  (D) Social Anthropology
48.110  (D, E) Introduction to Social Values
48.215  (D, E) Peacemaking Alternatives
48.231  (D) Sociology of the Family
48.240  (D) Introduction to Gender Studies
48.255  Sociology of Deviance
48.270  Self in Society
48.303  (D, E) Sociology of American Education
48.317  (D, E) Sociology of Genocide
48.341  (D) Social Stratification
48.370  (D) Women in Society

Economics:
49.110  The Future of Work in the Global Economy
49.201  Economics I
49.202  Macroeconomics
49.302  (D) Labor Economics
49.315  (E) Introduction to Environmental Economics
49.325  (D) U.S. Economic History
49.345  (E) Health Economics

Regional Economic and Social Development:
57.201  Regions of the Merrimack Valley
57.211  (E) Sustainable Development
57.218  (D) Regional Health and the Environment
57.220  (E) Designing the Future World
57.225  (D) African Politics (Also listed as 46.215)
57.420  (D) Gender, Work, and Public Policy (senior status req.)

Environmental, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences:
88.101  (D) World Regional Geography
88.102  Geography of the US and Canada
88.104  (E) Foundations of Conservation and Environmental Concern

Interdisciplinary Programs
59.239  (D, E) Introduction to Gender Studies
59.363  (D, E) Introduction to Disability Studies
59.380  (E) Challenges for Higher Ed

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Science (SC) & Technology (TN)

No more than one technology (TN) or technology and lab (TNL) course may be used to satisfy this standard.  At least two of the three Science and Technology courses must include lab.
(Definitions: SCL or TNL: Lab is corequisite; students must take both lecture and lab to satisfy general education standard. SCLO or TNLO: Students may take lecture and lab together to satisfy SCL standard or lecture without lab for SC credit)

Engineering / Computer Science / Technology:
10.101  (TN)   Technology and the Human-Built World
16.111  (TNL) Digital Information World
16.233  (TNL) Principles and History of Radio
90.160  (TN)   Introduction to Information Systems for TN*
91.117  (TNL) Artbotics
91.119  (TNL) Tangible Interaction Design
91.212  (TN)    Sound Thinking

*Note: for Continuing Education & Corporate Education students only

Clinical Laboratory Sciences:
35.101/103 (SCL) Human Anatomy and Physiology 1
35.102/104 (SCL) Human Anatomy and Physiology 2

Biology:
81.315/317  (SCL)    Principles of Ecology with Lab
81.435         (SC)      Population Genetics and Evolution
83.100/105  (SCLO) Introduction to Biology (and Lab)
83.101/103  (SCLO) Life Science I (and Lab)
83.102/104  (SCLO) Life Science II (and Lab)
83.123         (SC)      Nutrition and Disease
83.125/127  (SCLO) Plants and Human Society
83.214         (SCL)    Human Ecology

Chemistry:
84.101         (SCL)    Applied Chemistry for Non-Scientists
84.102         (SCL)    Forensic Science for the Non-Scientist
84.111/113  (SCL)    General Chemistry I with Lab
84.112/114  (SCL)    General Chemistry II with Lab
84.121/123  (SCL)    Chemistry I with Lab
84.122/124  (SCL)    Chemistry II with Lab
84.135         (SCLO) Honors Chemistry I
84.136         (SCLO) Honors Chemistry II

Environmental, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences:
85.120         (SC) The Nature of Science
85.141         (SCL) Weather and Climate and Lab
87.115/117  (SCL) Astronomy and Lab
89.101         (SC) General Geology
89.151/153  (SCL) Earth and Life
89.215         (SCL) Forensic Geology (honors)

Physics:
95.101/96.101 (SCL) Introductory Physics I (and Lab)
95.103/96.103 (SCLO) General Physics I (and Lab)
95.121/96.121 (SCL) Exploring the Universe and Lab
95.141/96.141 (SCL) Physics I and Lab
95.161/96.161 (SCLO) Honors Physics I (and Lab)
99.101/102      (SCLO) Radiation and Life (and Lab)

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Mathematics

NOTE: Any course offered by or accepted for transfer credit by the Mathematical Sciences Department can be used to fulfill the Math General Education requirement.

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