DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING APPROVED HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVES EFFECTIVE AUGUST

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1 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING APPROVED HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 2015-2016 1. Humanities and Social Science Electives are offered as part of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Curriculum where students can meet various accreditation goals set forth by the CEE assessment process, the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology s (ABET) Criteria. ABET is the department s accrediting parent organization. These goals have been further defined in a document published by our lead accreditation society working in conjunction with ABET in the American Society of Civil Engineers Body of Knowledge for the 21 st Century, BOK II that serves as our current guidance for assessment procedures 2. The objective of the Civil Engineering Curriculum is to provide students with a broad, well-rounded education, exposing them not only to the required technical knowledge but also to traditional Humanities and Social Sciences offerings. This is accomplished in four phases: a. The first consists of requiring specific courses which support not only the departmental curriculum, but support The Citadel s core curriculum objectives. They are included by course number in the Course of Study section of The Citadel Catalogue. b. The second phase is a selection of a History and English sequence. A student must take either the Western Civilization sequence, HIST 103 and HIST 104, or must take the World History sequence, HIST 105 and HIST 106. Students in the Honors Program can take HONR 103 and HONR 104. In addition, a student must take ENGL 101, ENGL 102, ENGL 201 or HONR 201, and one course in Section I, English Elective. c. The third phase consists of requiring the taking of one core curriculum offering. This requirement is identified in the Course of Study Section of the catalogue as Social Science Core Course. The choices are listed in Section II, Core Curriculum Electives. d. The fourth phase consists of requiring the taking of one additional Humanities or Social Science Elective. This requirement is identified in the catalogue as consisting of one "Non-departmental Elective" involves the selection of a course of interest to the student from Section III, Other Electives.

2 APPROVED HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCE ELECTIVES I ENGLISH ELECTIVE (2b) ENGL 202 Major British Writers II ENGL 215 Masterpieces of American Literature ENGL 218 Masterpieces of World Literature I ENGL 219 Masterpieces of World Literature II HONR 202 Honors English II CORE CURRICULUM ELECTIVES (2c) ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology PSCI 102 American National Government PSYC 201 General Psychology SOCI 201 Introduction to Sociology HONR 203 Honors Social Science III OTHER ELECTIVES (2d) BUSINESS BADM 201 BADM 202 BADM 216 BADM 305 Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics Communication in Business Legal and Ethical Environment of Business ENGLISH ENGL 205 Informative Speaking ENGL 206 Persuasive Speaking ENGL 207 Introduction to Journalism ENGL 208 Humanities Special Topic ENGL 209 Introduction to Film ENGL 210 The Literature of War ENGL 211 Mythology ENGL 212 The Bible as Literature ENGL 301 Chaucer ENGL 303 Shakespeare I ENGL 304 Shakespeare II ENGL 305 Milton ENGL 325 The Romantic Movement ENGL 332 Twentieth Century British Fiction ENGL 338 African American Literature to 1940 ENGL 339 African American Literature, 1940 - Present ENGL 340 Southern Literature to 1900 ENGL 341 Early American Literature ENGL 342 American Romantic Literature ENGL 343 Literature of American Realism ENGL 346 Twentieth Century American Fiction

3 ENGL 348 ENGL 350 ENGL 351 ENGL 360 ENGL 362 ENGL 364 ENGL 368 ENGL 413 ENGL 499 Twentieth Century Southern Literature Twentieth Century American Poetry Twentieth Century American Drama A Survey of World Literature I A Survey of World Literature II A Survey of World Literature III 20 th Century Drama Advanced Composition Practicum in Professional Writing PHILOSOPHY PHIL 201 PHIL 202 PHIL 301 PHIL 302 Introduction to Philosophy Reasoning and Critical Thinking (Logic) Ethics Philosophy of Religion FINE ARTS FNAR 205 FNAR 206 Music Appreciation Art Appreciation HONORS HONR 203 HONR 300 Honor Social Science Project: taken by honors students in Fall Semester of Sophomore year. Honors Seminar: Special Topics: taken by honors students in either Junior or Senior year. Course content varies from semester to semester. Approval of CEE Department Head required. HISTORY HIST 201 A Survey of American History HIST 202 A Survey of American History HIST 206 History of the Non-Western World HIST 301 Revolutionary America HIST 303 The Early Republic HIST 304 Disunion and the War for Southern Independence HIST 305 The Gilded Age, 1865-1900 HIST 309 South Carolina History HIST 310 African American History to 1865 HIST 311 African American History since 1865 HIST 316 The Old South HIST 317 The New South HIST 318 The American West HIST 320 Special Topics in American History HIST 321 The Middle Ages HIST 324 The Era of the French Revolution and Napoleon HIST 325 Europe, 1815-1914

4 HIST 326 Europe Since 1914 HIST 327 England to 1660 HIST 328 England Since 1660 HIST 329 The Ancient Greeks HIST 330 The Romans HIST 331 The Byzantine Empire HIST 332 History of Modern Russia HIST 333 Scotland Since 1707 HIST 335 Hitler and National Socialism HIST 339 Special Topics in European History HIST 357 The History Pre-Modern China HIST 358 The History of Modern China HIST 360 The History of Japan HIST 364 The Arab-Israeli Conflict HIST 365 Special Topics in Non-Western History HIST 381 History of Naval Warfare HIST 382 Great Captains HIST 383 Patterns of War to 1763 HIST 384 U.S. Military History HIST 385 World War II HIST 387 History of the Vietnam War HIST 391 Special Topics in Military History HIST 392 Special Topics in History HIST 395 History of Weapons and Firepower MODERN LANGUAGE Students who qualify under the requirements of the Department of Modern Languages may enter appropriate 200 or 300 level foreign language courses. POLITICAL SCIENCE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS SEQUENCE PSCI 102 American National Government PSCI 301 American Parties and Politics PSCI 302 Urban Politics PSCI 305 American Presidency PSCI 308 Public Opinion and Political Behavior PSCI 392 Political Theory PSCI 401 Political Issues and Public Policy PSCI 402 Politics of Bureaucracy and Public Administration PSCI 403 Topics in American Government and Politics PSCI 462 Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND MILITARY AFFAIRS PSCI 231 International Politics PSCI 331 International Law PSCI 332 National Security Policy PSCI 335 Comparative Foreign and Defense Policies

5 PSCI 336-341 Area Studies Courses PSCI 342 International Terrorism PSCI 343 Introduction to Non-Western Studies PSCI 431 American Foreign Relations PSCI 433 Topics in International Politics CRMJ 201 CRMJ 370 CRMJ 371 CRMJ 372 CRMJ 373 CRMJ 375 CRMJ 380 CRMJ 381 CRMJ 385 CRMJ 386 CRMJ 388 CRMJ 392 CRMJ 465 SOCI 201 SOCI 202 SOCI 301 SOCI 304 ANTH 201 ANTH 202 ANTH 307 LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Introduction to Criminal Justice Police Systems and Practices Criminal Law Critical Issues in Law Enforcement Criminal Evidence Criminal Justice Agency Administration Corrections Organized Crime Juvenile Delinquency Research Methods in Criminal Justice White Collar Crime Computer Crime Special Topics Criminal Justice SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY SEQUENCE Introduction to Sociology Social Problems Cults Minority Group Relations General Anthropology Cultural Anthropology Intro to Archaeology PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 201 General Psychology PSYC 202 Developmental Psychology PSYC 304 Abnormal Psychology: Prerequisite-PSYC 201 PSYC 305 Social Psychology: Prerequisite PSYC 201 PSYC 371 Psychology of Leadership PSYC 402 Cognitive Psychology: Prerequisite PSYC 201 PSYC 404 Industrial/Organizational Psychology-PSYC 201 Kevin C. Bower, PhD, PE Associate Professor/Department Head Civil and Environmental Engineering