East Tennessee State University Courses ACCT 3010: Financial Accounting ACCT 3110: Managerial Accounting ANTH 1240: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ARTA 1030: Art Appreciation ARTH 2010/2020: Art History Survey I/ Art History Survey II ASTR 1010: Astronomy I ASTR 1020: Astronomy II ASTR 1035: Life in the Universe BIOL 1010/1011: Biology for Non-Majors I w/ Lab BIOL 1020/1021: Biology for Non-Majors II w/ Lab BIOL 1110/1111: Biology for Science Majors I/ Lab BIOL 1120/1121: Biology for Science Majors II/ Lab BIOL 1130/1131: Biology for Science Majors III/ Lab BIOL 1310/1311: Concepts in Biology w/ Lab BLUE 2150: American Roots Music CHEM 1000: Chemistry and Well-Being CHEM1030: Introduction to Chemistry Survey CHEM 1110/1111: General Chemistry I/ Lab CHEM 1120/1121: General Chemistry II / Lab CJCR 1100: Introduction to the Criminal Justice System CJCR 3500: Juvenile Justice: Theory and Process CJCR 4222: Criminal Justice Administration CJCR 4950: Sp Top: Cj & Crim: Crime Scene CJCR 4950: Sp Top: Forensic Documentation CSCI 1100: Using Information Technology DANC 3500: Dance as a Human Experience ECED 2010: Healthy & Safe Environments for Young Children ECED 2110: Infant/Child/Toddler Development ECED 2150: Foundations of Early Childhood Development ECON 1050: Economics and Society ECON 2210: Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2220: Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2070: Quanitative Methods of Business I ECON 2080: Quanitative Methods of Business II EDFN 3310: Educational Psychology ENGL 1010: Critical Reading and Expository Writing ENGL 1020: Critical Thinking and Argumentation King University Equivalencies BUSA 3110: Intermediate Accounting I BUSA 3100: Cost Accounting ICST 2310: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology s PHYS 2030: Survey of Astronomy BIOL 1110: Principles of Biology BIOL 2110: General Biology I BIOL 2120: General Biology II CHEM 1010: Introduction to Chemistry CHEM 1110: General Chemistry I CHEM 1120: General Chemistry II CRJU 1500: Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJU 3000: Juvenile Justice CRJU Elective CRJU 2600: Crime Scene Investigation CRJU Elective ITEC 2700: Fundamentals of Information Technology ECON 2000: Introduction to Economics Principles ECON Elective BUSA 3260: Statistics and Business Research Methods BUSA 3260: Statistics and Business Research Methods PSYC 3220: Educational Psychology ENGC 1110: English Composition: Writing & Speech Page 1
ENGL 2030: Literary Heritage ENGL 2110/2120: American Literature I/ American Literature II ENGL 2210/2220: British Literature I/ British Literature II ENGL 2330: World Literature ENGL 2430: European Literature ENGL 3150: Literature, Ethics, and Values ENGL 3280: Mythology ENTC 3020: Technology and Society GEOG 1012: Introduction to Cultural Geography GEOL 1040/1041: Geosciences: Earth and Society w/ Lab GEOL 1050/1051: Geosciences: Earth Through Time w/ Lab HDAL 2310: Devlopmental Psychology HDAL 2320: Child Psychology HDAL 2340: Understanding Cultural Diversity HIST 1110: World History and Civilization to 1500 HIST 1120: World History and Civilizations Since 1500 HIST 2010/2020: The United States to 1877/ The United States since 1877 HIST 2030: History of Tennessee HSCI 2010/2011: Anatomy and Physiology I w/ Lab HSCI 2020/2021: Anatomy and Physiology II w/ Lab HUMT 2310/2320: Arts and Ideas I/ Arts and Ideas II MATH 1530: Probability and Statistics- Noncalculus MATH 1840: Analytic Geometry and Differential Calculus MATH 1910: Calculus I MCOM 1030: Introduction to Mass Communications MCOM 4690: Broadcast Management MCOM 3600: Radio-TV News MCOM 4600: Radio-TV Reporting MGMT 3000: Organizational Behavior and Management MGMT 3310: Legal Environment of Business MKTG 3200: MKTG 3202: Consumer Behavior MKTG 3210: Fundamentals of Distribution MKTG 3350: Retailing MKTG 3740: Sales Force Mangement MKTG 4910: Marketing Management MUSC 1030: Introduction to Music MUSC1035: History of Jazz ENGL 2161/2162: American Literature I / American Literature II ENGL 2181/2182: British Literature I/ British Literature II ENGL 2110: 20th and 21st Century World Literature PSYC 3050: Lifespan Human Development PSYC 3310: Child Development SOWK 3420: Human Diversity and Ethical Issues HIST 2171: Western Civilization and Global Context I HIST 2171: Western Civilization and Global Context II HIST 2161/2162: An American Nation: Beginnings to 1877/ An American Nation: 1877 to Present BIOL 1010: Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 1020: Human Anatomy and Physiology II General ELectives MATH 1560: Introduction to Statistics MATH 1230: Pre-Calculus MATH 2350: Calculus I COMM 2600: Introduction to Media Communication BUSA 3620: Organizational Behavior BUSA3276: Business Law BUSA 3240: BUSA 3660: Consumer Behavior BUSA 3680: Promotion Strategies BUSA 3680: Promotion Strategies BUSA 4230: Sales Management and Professional Selling BUSA 3240: MUSC 1010: Music Theory I Page 2
PHIL 1030: Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 2020: Introduction to Ethics PHIL 2040: Philosophy as Conversation PHIL 2640: Science and the Modern World PHYS 1030: Introduction to Physics Survey PHYS 2010/2011: General Physics I- Noncalculus w/ Lab PHYS 2020/2021: General Physics II- Noncalculus w/ Lab PHYS 2021: General Physics II-Noncalculus w/ Lab (5 s.h.) PHYS 2120: Technical Physics II- Calculus Based (5 s.h.) PSCI 1110: Political Life PSCI 1120: Introduction to American Government PSCI 4957: Sp Topics: Democratic Theory PSYC 1310: Introduction to Psychology READ 3100: Reading Instruction Elementary School RELI 2210: Introduction to the Study of World Religions SOCI 1020: Introduction to Sociology SOCI 2020: Social Problems SPCH 1300: Introduction to Communication Skills SPCH 2300: Public Speaking SPCH 2320: Argumentaton and Debate SP&T 4621: Writing for TV SPED 2300: Exceptional Learners SRVL 1020: Introduction to Service-Learning in the Community THEA 1030: Introduction to the Theatre WMST 2010: Introduction to Womens Studies PHIL 2010: Truth, Value, and the Good Life: An Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 2720: Ethics PHIL 2020: Logic and Critical Thinking PHYS 2010: Physical Science PHYS 2210: General Physics I PHYS 2220: General Physics II PHYS 2220: General Physics II PSCI 2010: United States Government If the student has not taken PSCI 3710 or PSCI 3720: PSCI Elective PSCI 3710 or PSCI 3720: Political Thought or Modern Political Thought PSYC 1520: General Psychology EDUC 3170: Literacy Development and Reading Instruction in the Elementary and Middle Grades TCOM 1010: Speech Communication EDUC 2100: Survey of Exceptional Children THTR 1110: Acting I: Fundamentals of Acting and Play Analysis Page 3
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