Major | 60 |
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Upper Level Courses Suitable for Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences | |
All language courses at the 300 level and above are acceptable. Substitutions can be made with the approval of the director. Lower-level courses (100-200) must be chosen from the approved list of liberal studies courses. Students must satisfy all prerequisites for courses. | |
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The 60 upper level credits required are in addition to the 3-4 upper division credits required in the liberal studies program. | |
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Foundations of Humanities | |
Communication and Performance Studies | |
SP 402 Communication Criticism (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
TH 385 Theatre in Perspective: The Stratford Festival Stage (3 cr.) [Div IV] | |
Engineering Technology | |
TE 351 Humanity and Technology (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
English | |
EN 300 Creative Writing: Fiction (4 cr.) | |
EN 301 Creative Writing: Poetry (4 cr.) | |
EN 302 Nonfiction Writing (4 cr.) | |
EN 303 Technical and Professional Writing (4 cr.) | |
EN 310 Literature and the Bible (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
EN 311 World Literature in English (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
EN 312 Medieval British Literature (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 314 Traditional Oral Literatures: Selected Native American Cultures (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
EN 316 Native American Novels and Poetry (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
EN 317 Native American Drama, Nonfiction and Short Stories (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
EN 320 Renaissance British Literature (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 322 Restoration Eighteenth Century British Literature (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 330 British Romantic Literature (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 340 Victorian Literature (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 360 Modern British Literature (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 361 Studies in Genre, Poetry (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 362 Studies in Genre, Narrative (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 363 Studies in Genre, Drama (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 364 Studies in Genre, Film (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 370 American Literature I: Columbus to the American Revolution (1492-1800) (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
EN 371 American Literature II: Emergent National Voices (1800-1865) (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
EN 372 American Literature III: Realism, Naturalism, through WWI (1865-1930) (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
EN 373 American Literature IV: Modern Voices (1930-1970) (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
EN 375 Diverse Traditions in American Literature (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
EN 376 American Literature V: Contemporary Voices (1970-Present) (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
EN 385 Theatre in Perspective: The Stratford Festival Stage (3 cr.) [Div IV] | |
EN 400 Narrative Writing Seminar (4 cr.) | |
EN 401 Poetry Writing Seminar (4 cr.) | |
EN 402 Nonfiction Writing Seminar (4 cr.) | |
EN 403 Drama and Script Writing Seminar (4 cr.) | |
EN 405 Technical Writing Seminar (4 cr.) | |
EN 411 Topics in World Literature (3 - 4 cr.) [Div I] | |
EN 412 Chaucer (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 420 Shakespeare (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 422 Milton (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 430 Major Authors (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 440 Topics in Gender in Literature (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 490 Seminar (3 - 4 cr.) | |
EN 493 Senior Seminar: The English Professional (2 cr.) | |
Health, Physical Education and Recreation | |
HN 362 Cultural Food Patterns (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
History | |
HS 302 Ancient Rome (4 cr.) | |
HS 304 The Middle Ages (4 cr.) | |
HS 305 Renaissance-Reformation (4 cr.) | |
HS 307 Themes in Early Modern Europe (4 cr.) | |
HS 308 Themes in Modern Europe (4 cr.) | |
HS 312 Revolutionary Russia (4 cr.) | |
HS 314 Modern Britian, 1485-Present (4 cr.) | |
HS 315 Imperialism (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
HS 316 The Holocaust (4 cr.) | |
HS 325 Colonial America in the Atlantic World (4 cr.) | |
HS 326 America from Revolution to Jackson (4 cr.) | |
HS 327 Civil War and Reconstruction (4 cr.) | |
HS 328 America in the Age of Industrialization and Reform (4 cr.) | |
HS 335 Michigan History (4 cr.) | |
HS 336 History of the Upper Peninsula (4 cr.) | |
HS 292 African American History (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
HS 360 Chinese Revolution, 1800-Present (4 cr.) | |
HS 361 History of the Americas (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
HS 362 History of Mexico (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
HS 481 Oral History (1 cr.) | |
Modern Languages and Literatures | |
FR 310 Introduction to French Civilization and Culture (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
FR 438 Cultural and Artistic Heritage of Europe (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
GR 310 Introduction to German Civilization and Culture (3 cr.) [Div I] | |
SN 312 Introduction to Spanish America (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
SN 314 Contemporary Latin American Culture (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
Philosophy | |
PL 310 Social and Political Philosophy (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
PL 320 Philosophy of Science (4 cr.) | |
PL 330 Existentialism (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
PL 370 Theory of Knowledge: Classical and Contemporary (4 cr.) | |
Political Science and Public Administration | |
PS 319 Women and U.S. Politics (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
PS 411 American Political Thought (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
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Foundations of Natural Sciences/Mathematics | |
Biology | |
BI 305 Ecology of the Northern Forest (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
BI 310 Ecology Theory and Methods (4 cr.) | |
Chemistry | |
CH 322 Organic Chemistry II (4 cr.) | |
CH 430 Environmental Chemistry (5 cr.) | |
CH 435 Gas and Liquid Chromatography (2 cr.) | |
CH 450 Biochemistry I (4 cr.) | |
Geography | |
GC 365 Historical Geology (4 cr.) | |
GC 370 Geomorphology (4 cr.) | |
GC 385 Weather and Climate (4 cr.) | |
GC 390 Oceanography (2 cr.) | |
GC 401 Biogeography (4 cr.) | |
Physics | |
PH 320 Physical Electronics (4 cr.) | |
PH 322 Modern Physics (4 cr.) | |
PH 330 Optics (4 cr.) | |
PH 393 Experimental Instrumentation and Analysis (4 cr.) | |
Psychology | |
PY 302 Causes and Control of Aggression (4 cr.) | |
PY 304 Animal Behavior (4 cr.) | |
PY 305 Psychological Statistics (4 cr.) [Div V] | |
PY 320 Psychological Measurement (4 cr.) | |
PY 355 Abnormal Psychology (4 cr.) | |
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Foundations of Social Sciences | |
Economics | |
EC 320 Money and Banking (4 cr.) | |
EC 337 American Economic History (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
EC 345 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (4 cr.) | |
EC 401 Intermediate Microeconomics (4 cr.) | |
EC 402 Intermediate Macroeconomics (4 cr.) | |
EC 405 Public Finance (4 cr.) | |
EC 410 Managerial Economics (4 cr.) | |
EC 415 Labor Economics (4 cr.) | |
EC 340 Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
EC 425 International Economics (4 cr.) | |
EC 330 Law and Economics (4 cr.) | |
EC 335 Health Care Economics (4 cr.) | |
EC 460 Economic Development (4 cr.) | |
EC 490 Seminar in Economics (1 - 4 cr.) | |
English | |
EN 313 Introduction to Linguistic Theory (4 cr.) | |
Geography | |
GC 300 Regional Studies: World Cultures (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
GC 305 Regional Studies (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
GC 310 Urban Geography (4 cr.) | |
GC 316 Geography of Tourism (4 cr.) | |
GC 320 Environmental Policy and Regulation (4 cr.) | |
GC 360 Population Geography (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
GC 435 Geography of Michigan (4 cr.) | |
Health, Physical Education and Recreation | |
HL 322 International Health Issues (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
HL 450 Human Sexuality: Educational Issues (3 cr.) | |
HL 485 Drug Use and Abuse (3 cr.) | |
History | |
HS 337 American Economic History (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
HS 360 Chinese Revolution, 1800-Present (4 cr.) | |
Political Science and Public Administration | |
PS 202 Seminar in Public Policy Analysis (4 cr.) | |
PS 303 Public Opinion and Voting Behavior (4 cr.) | |
PS 307 Principles of Public Administration (4 cr.) | |
PS 309 State and Local Government (4 cr.) | |
PS 312 War and Peace in the 21st Century (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
PS 319 Women and U.S. Politics (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
PS 331 Judicial Process (4 cr.) | |
PS 332 Administrative Law (4 cr.) | |
PS 340 International Organizations (4 cr.) | |
PS 341 Social Welfare Policy (4 cr.) | |
PS 402 Political Economy (4 cr.) | |
PS 404 Politics of East and Southeast Asia (4 cr.) | |
PS 406 Legislative Politics (4 cr.) | |
PS 415 Politics of American Foreign Policy (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
PS 430 American Constitutional Law (4 cr.) | |
Psychology | |
PY 313 Introduction to Linguistic Theory (4 cr.) | |
PY 335 Social Psychology (4 cr.) | |
PY 344 Lifespan Developmental Psychology (4 cr.) | |
PY 345 Psychology of Exceptional Young Children (4 cr.) | |
PY 390 Western Childhood (4 cr.) | |
PY 400 History and Systems (4 cr.) | |
Sociology and Social Work | |
AN 320 Native Peoples of North America (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
SO 301 Urban Sociology (4 cr.) | |
SO 312 Religion and Society (4 cr.) | |
SO 322 Social Class, Power and Mobility (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
SO 343 Sociology of Deviant Behavior (4 cr.) | |
SO 351 Social Change (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
SO 355 Introduction to Social Psychology (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
SO 372 Minority Groups (4 cr.) [Div II] | |
SO 382 Health, Society and Culture (4 cr.) | |
SO 373 Juvenile Delinquency (4 cr.) | |
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Formal Communications Studies | |
Communication and Performance Studies | |
SP 300 Rhetorical Theory (4 cr.) | |
SP 310 Communication Theory (4 cr.) | |
SP 401 Persuasion (4 cr.) | |
SP 402 Communication Criticism (4 cr.) [Div I] | |
SP 404 Communication and the Arts (4 cr.) | |
SP 410 Advanced Interpersonal Communication (4 cr.) | |
SP 412 Nonverbal Communication (4 cr.) | |
SP 421 Organizational Communication (4 cr.) | |
SP 432 Environmental Communication (4 cr.) | |
Modern Languages and Literatures | |
All 300 and 400 Modern Language and Literature courses, except those listed in other areas. | |
Psychology | |
PY 305 Psychological Statistics (4 cr.) [Div V] | |
PY 311 Thinking and Cognition (4 cr.) | |
PY 351 Psychology of Personality (4 cr.) | |
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Foundations of Visual and Performing Arts | |
Art and Design | |
AD 300 Japan and the West: Crosscurrents in Art and Architecture (4 cr.) [Div IV] | |
AD 355 Twentieth Century Art and Architecture (4 cr.) [Div IV] | |
AD 365 History of Modern Design (4 cr.) [Div IV] | |
Students may enroll in any 300 or 400 course, but they must consult with the department head before enrolling. | |
Communication and Performance Studies | |
BC 325 Communication and Performance in Africa (4 cr.) [Div IV] | |
TH 341 Stage Properties (4 cr.) | |
TH 352 Directing Theory (4 cr.) | |
TH 358 Directing Practicum (1 cr.) | |
TH 360 History of Theatre (4 cr.) [Div IV] | |
TH 361 Modern Drama (4 cr.) [Div IV] | |
TH 404 American Musical Theatre (4 cr.) | |
TH 432 Theatre and Entertainment Careers (1 cr.) | |
Health, Physical Education and Recreation | |
PE 381 History of Dance (2 cr.) [Div IV] | |
PE 383 Theory of Dance (2 cr.) [Div IV] | |
Music | |
Students may enroll in any 300 or 400 theory or performance course, but they must consult with the department head before enrolling | |