WSU Minnesota Transfer Curriculum and General Education (WSU MNTC & GE) ACCEPTED COURSES March 1, 2012

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WSU Minnesota Transfer Curriculum and General Education (WSU MNTC & GE) ACCEPTED COURSES March 1, 2012 Goal I Communication (7 credits) ENG 111 College Reading and Writing (4 cr.) ENG 112 Research Writing (1 cr.) (must be combined with a transfer Composition I) CMST 191 Introduction to Public Speaking (3 cr.) Goal 2 Goal 3 Critical Thinking (This will be fulfilled when all other goal areas are completed) Natural Science (7 credits) **Requires one course with lab and encourages courses from at least two different subject areas BIOL 117 BIOL 118 BIOL 211 BIOL 212 BIOL 241 BIOL 242 CHEM 100 CHEM 106 CHEM 107 CHEM 108 CHEM 190 CHEM 210 CHEM 212 CHEM 213 GEOS 100 GEOS 104 GEOS 105 GEOS 106 GEOS 107 GEOS 110 GEOS 111 GEOS 115 GEOS 116 GEOS 120 GEOS 121 GEOS 215 GEOS 235 PHYS 115 PHYS 160 PHYS 200 PHYS 201 Human Biology (3 cr.) General Biology (4 cr.) Anatomy & Physiology I (4 cr.) Anatomy & Physiology II (4 cr.) Basics of Life (4 cr.) Organismal Diversity (4 cr.) Chemistry Appreciation (3 cr.) Chemistry in Our World (3 cr.) Chemistry in Our World with Lab (4 cr.) Introductory General Chemistry (4 cr.) Forensic Chemistry (4 cr.) Chemistry for Health Sciences (5 cr.) Principles of Chemistry I (4 cr.) Principles of Chemistry II (4cr.) Minnesota s Rocks and Waters (3 cr.) Catastrophes and Extinctions (3 cr.) Astronomy with Lab (4 cr.) Astronomy (3 cr.) Geology in the National Parks (3 cr.) Oceanography with Lab (4 cr.) Oceanography (3 cr.) Meteorology with Lab (4 cr.) Meteorology (3 cr.) Dynamic Earth with Lab (4 cr.) Dynamic Earth (3 cr.) Earth and Space Systems (4 cr.) Earth and Life Through Time (4 cr.) Conceptual Physics (4 cr.) The Science of Music (4 cr.) Fundamentals of Aviation (3 cr.) General Physics I (4 cr.)

PHYS 202 PHYS 221 PHYS 222 General Physics II (4 cr.) University Physics I (4 cr.) University Physics II (4 cr.) Goal 4 Mathematics/Logical Reasoning (3-4 credits) MATH 100 Survey of Math (3cr.) MATH 110 Finite Mathematics (3 cr.) MATH 112 Modeling with Functions (3 cr.) MATH 115 College Algebra (3 cr.) MATH 120 Precalculus (4 cr.) MATH 130 Matrix Algebra (3 cr.) MATH 140 Applied Calculus (3 cr.) MATH 150 Modeling Using Precalculus & Stats (3 cr.) MATH 155 Modeling Using Calculus (3 cr.) MATH 160 Calculus I (4 cr.) MATH 165 Calculus II (4 cr.) PHIL 110 Critical Thinking (3 cr.). PHIL 210 Inductive Reasoning (3 cr.) PHIL 250 Symbolic Logic (3 cr.) STAT 110 Fund of Statistics (3 cr.) STAT 210 Statistics (3 cr.) Goal 5 History and the Social and Behavioral Sciences (9 credits) **Requires courses from at least two different subject areas CMST 195 CMST 282 CMST 287 ECON 201 ECON 202 GEOG 110 GEOG 212 GEOG 213 HIST 120 HIST 121 HIST 122 HIST 150 HIST 151 HIST 214 POLS120 POLS 130 POLS 150 POLS 177 POLS 221 PSY 210 PSY 250 Nonverbal Communication (3 cr.) Introduction to Communication Theory (3 cr.) Conflict and Communication (3 cr.) Principles of Microeconomics (3 cr.) Principles of Macroeconomics (3 cr.) World Regional Geography (3 cr.) Physical Geography (3 cr.) Cultural Geography (3 cr.) Western Civilization to 1500 (3 cr.) Western Civilization 1500-1815 (3 cr.) Western Civilization 1818- Present (3 cr.) United States History to 1865 (3 cr.) United States History Since 1865 (3 cr.) The Mississippi River in U.S. History (3 cr.) Introduction to American Politics (3 cr.) Introduction to International Relations (3 cr.) Introduction to Political Theory (3 cr.) Politics and Violence (3 cr.) State And Local Government (3 cr.) Introduction to Psychological Science (3 cr.) Developmental Psychology (3 cr.)

PSY 325 SOC 150 SOC 205 SOC 212 SOC 216 WAGS 148 Social Psychology (3 cr.) Introduction to Sociology (3cr.) Social Interaction (3 cr.) The Family (3 cr.) Social Problems (3cr.) Introduction to Women s and Gender Studies (3 cr.) Goal 6 The Humanities and Fine Arts (9 credits) **Requires a minimum of 3 credits from Humanities and 3 credits from Fine Arts. Humanities: CMST 283 CMST 289 ENG 120 FILM 140 FILM 240 GERM 303 PHIL 120 PHIL 140 PHIL 201 PHIL 230 PHIL 240 PHIL 260 PHIL 270 PHIL 280 PHIL 301 PHIL 302 PHIL 341 RESC 140 Introduction to Rhetorical Studies (3 cr.) Gender and Communication (3 cr.) Introduction to Literature (3 cr.) Approaches to Film (3 cr.) Film Genres (3 cr.) German Culture and Civilization (4 cr.) Introductory Philosophy (3 cr.) Introduction to War, Peace, and Terrorism (3 cr.) Classical Philosophy (3 cr.) Moral Theory (3 cr.) Philosophy of Science (3 cr.) Problems in Philosophy (3 cr.) Philosophy of Religion (3 cr.) Philosophy of Art (3 cr.) Early Modern Philosophy (3 cr.) Contemporary Philosophy (3 cr.) Just-War Tradition (3 cr.) Topics in Humanities (3 cr.) Fine Arts: ART 109 ART 110 ART 120 ART 128 ART 130 ART 221 ART 222 ART 224 ENG 222 MCOM 115 MUS 109 MUS 110 MUS 111 MUS 112 Introduction to Art (3 cr.) Experiencing Art (3 cr.) Introduction to Ceramics (3 cr.) Introduction to Sculpture (3 cr.) Introduction to Printmaking (3 cr.) Art History I (3cr.) Art History II (3 cr.) American Art (3 cr.) Introduction to Creative Writing (3 cr.) Photography Appreciation (3 cr.) Introduction to Music (3 cr.) Introduction to American Jazz (3 cr.) Film Music Art Behind the Scenes (3 cr.) Musical Culture along the Mississippi River (3 cr.)

MUS 113 Women in Music (3 cr.) MUS 117 Exploring Global Arts (3 cr.) MUS 118 The History of American Musical Theatre (3 cr.) MUS 120 Introduction to Music Theory (3 cr.) MUS 122 History of Rock Music (3 cr.) MUS 141 World Music Ensemble (1 cr.) MUS 143 Women s Chorus (1 cr.) MUS 233 Piano Ensemble (1 cr.) MUS 239 Jazz Combo (1 cr.) MUS 240 Percussion Ensemble (1 cr.) MUS 241 Symphonic Wind Ensemble (1 cr.) MUS 242 Orchestra (1 cr.) MUS 243 Concert Choir (1 cr.) MUS 244 Jazz Ensemble (1 cr.) MUS 247 Woodwind Ensemble (1 cr.) RESC 143 Experience and Expressions (3 cr.) THAD 107 Introduction to Technical Theatre (3 cr.) THAD 111 Theatre Appreciation (3 cr.) THAD 115 Dance Appreciation (3 cr.) THAD 119 Play Analysis (3 cr.) THAD 131 Performance I for Everyone (3 cr.) Concurrent course THAD 090 THAD 141 Oral Interpretation (3 cr.) THAD 151 Tap Dance I (1 cr.) THAD 153 Jazz Dance I (1 cr.) THAD 155 Modern Dance I (1 cr.) THAD 157 Ballet I (1 cr.) THAD 205 Make Up for the Performance (1 cr.) Concurrent course THAD 090 THAD 222 Dancescape (variable) THAD 253 Jazz Dance II (2 cr.) THAD 255 Modern Dance II (2 cr.) THAD 257 Ballet II (2 cr.) THAD 295 Making Interdisciplinary Connections (3 cr.) Goal 7 Human Diversity (3 credits) BIOL 365 CMST 281 CMST 290 CMST 291 ENG 220 GEOG 223 GEOG 225 HIST 220 HIST 235 MUS 114 MUS 115 MUS 116 POLS 225 POLS 226 The Cultures & Ecology of East Africa-Tanzania (4 cr.) Intercultural Communication (3 cr.) Disability Communication and Culture (3 cr.) Topics in Multicultural Communication (3 cr.) Multicultural American Literature (3 cr.) Geography of the Orient (3cr.) Geography of Latin America (3 cr.) Introduction to African-American History (3 cr.) History of the American Indian (3 cr.) World Music (3 cr.) Music of East and Southeast Asia (3 cr.) Music of the America (3 cr.) Ethnic Conflict and Nationalism (3 cr.) Politics and Society in Africa (3 cr.)

POLS 270 POLS 335 POLS 390 WAGS 220 Politics and Society in the Middle East (3 cr.) Politics in Latin America (3 cr.) Comparative Politics-Third World (3 cr.) Power, Privilege, and Gender (3 cr.) Goal 8 Global Perspectives (3 credits) ARAB 101 ARAB 102 ART 201 CAST 302 CHIN 101 CHIN 102 CHIN 201 CHIN 202 ECON 220 ENG 221 FLAN 218 FREN 101 FREN 102 FREN 201 FREN 202 GERM 101 GERM 102 GERM 201 GERM 202 GERM 204 GERM 205 GS 200 GS 205 GS 210 GS 215 GS 232 GS 233 GS 250 GS 255 GS 300 GS 345 HIST 123 HIST 165 HIST 170 JPN 101 JPN 102 JPN 201 JPN 202 POLS 205 SPAN 101 SPAN 102 SPAN 201 Arabic For Beginners (4 cr.) Introduction to Arabic Grammar and Literature (3 cr.) Eastern Art And Culture (3 cr.) Global Child Advocacy Issues (3 cr.) Beginning Chinese I (4 cr.) Beginning Chinese II (4 cr.) Intermediate Chinese I (4 cr.) Intermediate Chinese II (4 cr.) Applied International Development (3 cr.) Topics in World Literature (3 cr.) The New Europeans: Understanding the EU (3 cr.) Elementary French I (4 cr.) Elementary French II (4 cr.) Intermediate French I (4 cr.) Intermediate French II (4 cr.) Elementary German I (4 cr.) Elementary German II (4 cr.) Intermediate German I (4 cr.) Intermediate German II (4 cr.) Special Topics: German Literature (4 cr.) Special Topics: German Culture and Language (4 cr.) Introduction to Global Studies (3 cr.) Cultural Encounters (3 cr.) Introduction to North America (3 cr.) Introduction to Japanese Culture (3 cr.) Introduction to Latin America (3 cr.) Latin American & Caribbean Immigrants in the U.S. (3 cr.) Introduction to Asia (3 cr.) Peoples and Culture of South and Southeast Asia (3 cr.) Contemporary China (3 cr.) Media, Popular Culture, and Changing Chinese Society (3 cr.) East Asian Civilization (3 cr.) Latin American History (3 cr.) African Civilization (3 cr.) Beginning Japanese I (4 cr.) Beginning Japanese II (4 cr.) Intermediate Japanese I (4 cr.) Intermediate Japanese II (4 cr.) The United Nations in World Affairs (3 cr.) Beginning Spanish I (4 cr.) Beginning Spanish II (4 cr.) Intermediate Spanish I (4 cr.)

SPAN 202 WAGS 234 WAGS 235 Intermediate Spanish II (4 cr.) Gender and Latin American Society through 20 th Century literature (3 cr.) Gender and Social Justice Issues in Latin America (3 cr.) Goal 9 Ethical and Civic Responsibility (3 credits) ECON 320 ENG 211 HIST 125 MCOM 100 MCOM 280 PHIL 130 PHIL 220 PHIL 231 PHIL 330 PHIL 332 PHIL 335 POLS 135 POLS 218 POLS 220 POLS 228 POLS 332 POLS 343 RESC 150 STAT 350 WAGS 333 Business-Government Relations (3 cr.) Writing in Communities (3 cr.) Classical History (3 cr.) Mass Media and Society (3 cr.) Principles of Media Literacy (3 cr.) Moral Problems (3 cr.) Philosophy of Democracy (3 cr.) Business Ethics (3 cr.) Biomedical Ethics (3 cr.) Philosophy of Law (3 cr.) Constitutional Philosophy (3 cr.) Comparative Political Systems (3 cr.) Community Service (3 cr.) Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (3 cr.) Public Service (3 cr.) European Political Systems (3 cr.) Human Rights in Theory and Practice (3 cr.) Insights and Implications (3 cr.) Design of Samples and Surveys (3 cr.) Introduction to GLBT Studies (3 cr.) Goal 10 People and the Environment (3 credits) BIOL 104 BIOL 109 BIOL 269 BIOL 330 CHEM 320 ECON 315 GEOS 102 GEOS 103 GEOS 108 GEOS 325 PHIL 232 PHYS 140 POLS 340 Environment, Society and Conservation (3 cr.) Microbes and Society (3 cr.) Human Reproduction (3 cr.) Biomedical Ethics (3 cr.) Environmental Chemistry (4 cr.) Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (3 cr.) Resources of the Earth (3 cr.) Natural Disasters (3 cr.) Geology of the Mississippi River (3 cr.) Environmental Geoscience (3 cr.) Environmental Ethics (3 cr.) Energy (3 cr.) Environmental Policy (3 cr.)