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UNIVERSITY AND LIBERAL ARTS CORE COURSES

2020-2021 Academic Year

  • ID First-Year Signature Course (Core 90)
  • MA Mathematics (Core 20, Liberal Arts)
  • VP Visual & Performing Arts (Core 50)

  • Three semester hours:
  • Three semester hours:
  • Three semester hours:

Undergraduate Studies (UGS): 302, 303 Plan II Tutorial Course (T C): 302

  • Advertising (ADV): 309R
  • African & African Diaspora Studies (AFR): 311C, 356C,

356D, 356E
American Studies (AMS): 330 Architecture (ARC): 308, 309W, 312C, 318K, 318L,
342C
African & African Diaspora Studies (AFR): 302M, 350 Educational Psychology (EDP): 308 Mathematics (M): 302, 305G, 408C, 408K, 408N, 408Q,
408R

C1 Composition (Core 10)

Three semester hours:
Philosophy (PHL): 313

Psychology (PSY): 317L Sociology (SOC): 317L
Art History (ARH): 301, 302, 303, 325, 327N,
327R, 327S, 328J, 329J, 329N, 329R, 329T, 330G, 330J, 331J, 331K, 331P, 331S, 332K, 332L, 333L, 335J, 337K, 338J, 338L, 338M, 338V, 339J, 339K, 339L, 339M, 339N, 339P, 339R, 341K, 341L, 342J, 345J, 346K, 346L, 347J, 347K, 347L, 347M, 347N, 348N, 349K
Rhetoric & Writing (RHE): 306, 306Q Plan II World Literature (E or T C): 303C
Statistics & Data Sciences (SDS): 301, 302, 303,

304, 305, 306, 325H, 328M
Plan II Mathematics (M): 310P

HU Humanities (Core 40, Liberal Arts)

Three semester hours:
Arts & Entertainment Technology (AET): 304, 308C,
336C

N1 Natural Science & Technology-I (Core 30)

Six semester hours:
English (E): 316L, 316M, 316N, 316P Plan II World Literature (E or T C): 303D
Classical Civilization (C C): 301, 302, 303, 307C, 307D

Core Texts & Ideas (CTI): 350, 351 Design (DES): 308 English (E): 310F, 310S, 321P, 379P Fine Arts (F A): 308, 313C Journalism (J): 308S Mexican American & Latina/o Studies (MAS): 315 Music (MUS): 302L, 303C, 303D, 303E, 303M,
306M, 307, 312C, 334
Philosophy (PHL): 317K, 346K Radio-Television-Film (RTF): 306 Religious Studies (R S): 346M
Courses in bold are appropriate for non-science majors.

GO American & Texas Government (Core 70)

Six semester hours:

Anthropology (ANT): 301, 304, 304T

Astronomy (AST):

!!

one from 301 or 307 any from 309C, 309G, 309L, 309N, 309R,

Choose one pair of courses from the options below. Government (GOV):

309S

Biology (BIO):

!!!!!

310L & 312L 310L & 312P 310L & 3US (in transfer) 310L & 306C (formerly 3TX) 3US (in transfer) & 306C (formerly 3TX)

!!

one from 301L (retired) or 311C one from 301L (retired), 301M (retired), or
311D

!

any from 302D, 302E, 302F, 302G, 315H,

325H, 326M, 446L, 365S
Theater & Dance (T D): 301, 307K, 308K, 309K, 317C,
317D
Chemistry (CH):

HI United States History (Core 60)

!!

one from 301, 301C, 301H, or 304K one from 302, 302C, 302H, or 305

Foreign Language (Liberal Arts)

Six semester hours:
Completion of a foreign language sequence:

Geography (GRG): 401C, 301K, 404E

Geological Sciences (GEO):
History (HIS): 314K, 315G, 315K, 315L, 317L, 333L,
333M, 334L, 340S, 345J, 345L, 350R, 351P, 355F, 355M, 355N, 355P, 355S, 356G, 356K, 356P, 356R, 356S, 357C, 357D, 365G, 376F
American Sign Language (ASL): 601D, 610D, & 311D Arabic (ARA): 601C & 611C Bengali (BEN): 506, 507, 312K, & 312L Chinese (CHI): 606, 607, 312K, & 312L; or, 604 & 612 Czech (CZ): 506, 507, 412K, & 412L; or, 601C & 611C Danish (DAN): 604 & 612

!!

one from 401 or 303

any from 302C, 302D, 302E, 302G, 302J,
302M, 302N, 302P, 302Q, 303C, 303E, 405

Up to three hours of Texas History may apply:
320E, 320F

Marine Science (MNS): 307, 308 Nutrition (NTR): 306

Physical Science (P S) and Physics (PHY):
Dutch (DCH): 604 & 612

SB Social & Behavioral Sciences (Core 80)

!!

one from P S 303, PHY 301, 302K, 303K, 309K,

or 317K

one from P S 304, PHY 302L, 303L, 309L, 316,

or 317L
French (FR): 601C & 611C; or, 406, 407, & 412K German (GER): 506, 507, & 612; or, 604 & 612 Greek (GK): 506, 507, & 311 Hebrew (HEB): 601C & 611C; or, 602C & 612C Hindi (HIN): 506, 507, 312K, & 312L; or, 604 & 612 Italian (ITL): 601C & 611C Japanese (JPN): 601D, 610D, & 611D Korean (KOR): 606, 607, 312K, & 312L; or, 604 & 612 Latin (LAT): 506, 507, & 511K Malayalam (MAL): 506, 507, 312K, & 312L Norwegian (NOR): 604 & 612 Persian (PRS): 601C & 611C Polish (POL): 506, 507, 312K, & 312L Portuguese (POR): 601D, 610D, & 311C; or,
610S & 311J
Russian (RUS): 406, 407, & 412K; or, 601C & 611C Sanskrit (SAN): 506, 507, 312K, & 312L Serbian/Croatian (S C): 506, 507, 312K, & 312L Spanish (SPN): 601D, 610D, & 311; or, 604 & 311J Swedish (SWE): 604 & 612 Tamil (TAM): 506, 507, 312K, & 312L Turkish (TUR): 601C & 611C Urdu (URD): 506, 507, 312K, & 312L Yiddish (YID): 604 & 612 Yoruba (YOR): 601C & 611C
Three semester hours: Advertising (ADV): 319 African & African Diaspora Studies (AFR): 303, 324E Anthropology (ANT): 302, 305, 307, 318L Core Texts & Ideas (CTI): 302, 365 Curriculum & Instruction (EDC): 319 Economics (ECO): 301, 304K, 304L Geography (GRG): 305, 306C, 319 Health & Society (H S): 301 History (HIS): 329U Human Development & Family Sciences (HDF): 304,
304H
Human Dimensions of Organizations (HDO): 301 Kinesiology (KIN): 311K Linguistics (LIN): 306, 312D, 312E Mexican American & Latina/o Studies (MAS): 301, 309 Psychology (PSY): 301, 306
Science (SCI): 365

UTeach-Natural Sciences (UTS): 306J, 306K, 306L,
306M

Plan II Biology (BIO): 301E* Plan II Physics (PHY): 321

* only one from Biology (BIO) 301E, 301L (retired), or 301M (retired) may count

N2 Natural Science & Technology-II (Core 93)

Three semester hours: An additional ANT, AST, BIO, CH, GEO, GRG, MNS, NTR,

P S, PHY, SCI, or UTS course listed in Natural Science & Technology-I ( N1 ) above; or,

Radio-Television-Film (RTF): 303C Religious Studies (R S): 310

Computer Science (C S): 302, 303E, 312, 314H

Electrical & Computer Engineering (E E): 302, 302H Engineering Studies (E S): 301
Sociology (SOC): 302, 307C, 307D, 307E, 307F, 307G,
307J, 307K, 307L, 307N, 307P, 307Q, 307S, 307T, 308D, 308E, 308F, 308G, 308J, 308K, 308L, 308M, 308N, 309, 309C, 312S, 313K, 318, 319
Special Education (SED): 303 Plan II Social Science (S S): 302C, 302D, 302E, 302F

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Additional Social Science (Liberal Arts)

German, Scandinavian & Dutch Studies (GSD): 361F Government (GOV): 350K History (HIS): 322D, 322G, 322M, 322R, 322S Kinesiology (KIN): 424K
The following course numbers apply only when the course topic (i.e., title) matches that on list below.
Three semester hours:

AAS 310: 3-Mixed Race Identities AAS 310: 6-Asian American Film History AHC 325: 13-The Ancient Historians AHC 325: 15-Civil War in Rome
African & African Diaspora Studies (AFR): 303, 315O,
322D, 324E, 350D, 360D, 360F
Anthropology (ANT): 302, 305, 307, 314C, 318L, 322I,
322Q, 326C, 326D, 326E, 326F, 326L, 327D, 330C, 336L, 453, 462M
Core Texts & Ideas (CTI): 302, 365 Economics (ECO): 301, 304K, 304L French (FR): 364L Geography (GRG): 305, 306C, 307C, 319, 320K, 331K,
336, 337, 341K, 357, 374
German (GER): 347L
Linguistics (LIN): 313, 315, 344K, 350C, 353C, 353N Marine Science (MNS): any Mathematics (M): any, excluding 301 Nutrition (NTR): any Philosophy (PHL): 312, 313, 316K, 322, 325M, 344K,
344M, 358
Physical Science (P S): any
AHC 378: 1-Roman Law AMS 370: 18-The Beats & Am Cul, 1945-90 AMS 370: 33-Atlantic Slavery: Hist/Memory AMS 370: 36-Exiles/Expats/Pol Pilgrims AMS 370: 38-Property in American Culture AMS 370: 40-Southern Cultures AMS 370: 41-Vienna: Memory/the City-AUT AMS 370: 42-Black Political Thought AMS 370: 43-Literature of Black Politics AMS 370: 45-Fem Intervntns Borderlands His AMS 370: 46-Latina/o Pop C C 304C: 3-Intro to Ancient Egypt C C 304C: 4-Greece/Rome: Film & Reality C C 340: 6-Food/Hlth/Cul Anct Mediterr C C 340: 7-Pompeii C C 340: 8-Archaeology of Greek Prehistory C C 348: 7-Women in Classical Antiquity C C 348: 10-Jesus in Hist and Tradition C C 348: 14-Ancient Greek Medicine C C 348: 16-Moral Agency in Grk Tragedy CTI 304: 1-Bible and Its Interpreters E 314J: 1-Literature and Film E 314L: 3-Banned Books and Novel Ideas E 314L: 4-Texts and Contexts E 314L: 5-Reading Poetry E 314L: 8-Pulitzer Prize E 314L: 9-Cult Classics E 314L: 10-GoodReads E 314V: 1-African American Lit & Cul E 314V: 2-Asian American Lit & Culture E 314V: 3-Mexican American Lit and Cul E 314V: 4-Gay and Lesbian Lit & Culture E 314V: 5-Native American Lit and Culture E 314V: 6-Women, Gender, Lit, Culture HIS 350L: 65-Chinese in Diaspora ISL 340: 2-The Qur’an
Physics (PHY): any Psychology (PSY): 308, 317L, 418, 323, 325K, 332, 332C,
353K, 458, 371
Religious Studies (R S): 373M
German, Scandinavian, & Dutch Studies (GSD): 311F

Health & Society (H S): 301 History (HIS): 329U Human Dimensions of Organizations (HDO): 301 Jewish Studies (J S): 365D
Sociology (SOC): 310S, 317L Speech, Language, & Hearing (SLH): 311K, 313L Statistics & Data Sciences (SDS): any UTeach-Natural Sciences (UTS): 306J, 306K, 306L,
306M
Plan II Logic (PHL): 313Q Plan II Modes of Reasoning (T C): 310
Linguistics (LIN): 306, 312D, 312E, 345, 372K,
372L, 373C, 373P
Mexican American & Latina/o Studies (MAS): 301, 309,
350E, 357L
Philosophy (PHL): 325J, 342R Portuguese (POR): 330L Psychology (PSY): 301, 304, 305, 306, 309, 319K Religious Studies (R S): 310
The following course numbers apply only when the course topic (i.e., title) matches that on list below.

ANT 324L: 33-GIS/Rem Sns for Archaeol/Paleo ANT 348K: 10-Primate Conservation C C 348: 14-Ancient Greek Medicine C C 348: 20-Roman Philosophy & Science HIS 350L: 64-Einstein in Age of Conflicts HIS 366N: 18-Global History of Disease LIN 350: 11-Speech Intelligibility
Sociology (SOC): 302, 307C, 307D, 307E, 307F, 307G,
307J, 307K, 307L, 307N, 307P, 307Q, 307S, 307T, 308D, 308E, 308F, 308G, 308J, 308K, 308L, 308M, 308N, 309, 309C, 312S, 313K, 318, 319, 321L, 321R, 322S, 323, 324K, 325K, 325L, 329, 330P, 333K, 336C, 336D, 336P, 340C, 340D, 344, 354K, 366, 369K
LIN 350: 12-Analyzing Text Data PHL 363L: 1-Philosophy of Biology
Spanish (SPN): 330L, 353, 364L Women’s & Gender Studies (WGS): 356

Cultural Expression, Human Experience, & Thought (Liberal Arts)

The following course numbers apply only when the course topic (i.e., title) matches that on list below.
Three semester hours:

ANT 310L: 2-Anthropology of Race/Ethnicity ANT 310L: 3-Anthropology of Latin America ANT 324L: 7-Intro to African Prehistory ANT 324L: 24-Archaeol of African Thought ANT 324L: 37-Polit of Race/Violnc Brazil ANT 324L: 39-Theories of Archaeology GRG 356T: 5-Urban Publics GER 369: 1-Structure of German Language GER 369: 4-Ger Lang: Historical Perspec LIN 350: 10-How to Describe a Language REE 345: 2-Regions and Cultures of Europe REE 345: 4-Geog of Former Soviet Union REE 345: 6-Northern Lands and Cultures REE 345: 9-Geog of Religion in E. Europe, Russia
African & African Diaspora Studies (AFR): 301, 311C,
315Q, 330, 340, 345F, 356C, 356D, 356E
Asian American Studies (AAS): 301 American Studies (AMS): 315F, 330 Asian Studies (ANS): 301R, 302C, 302D, 302J, 302K Classical Civilization (C C): 301, 302, 303, 307C, 307D,
317, 319D, 322C
J S 311: 7-History of Israel LAH 305: 1-Reacting to the Past LIN 350: 3-Sign Langs & Signing Communs LIN 350: 6-Indigenous Langs of Americas

  • MEL 321: 17-Dead Sea Scrolls
  • Core Texts & Ideas (CTI): 301G, 350, 351

English (E): 310F, 310S, 314T, 321P, 348, 379P European Studies (EUS): 305
REE 302: 1-Vampire in Slavic Cultures REE 302: 3-Intro to Czech History and Cul REE 325: 13-Medieval Russian Lit and Cul REE 325: 19-Russian Youth Culture REE 325: 34-Russian Cinema Potemkin to Putin RHE 330D: 1-Sophistry & Inventn of Rhet RHE 330D: 2-Kairos & the Rhet Situation RHE 330D: 3-Deliberating War RHE 330D: 4-Rhetoric and Racism RHE 330D: 5-History of Public Argument RHE 330D: 6-Classical to Modern Rhetoric RHE 330D: 7-Rhet Invented, Revised, Retold RHE 330D: 8-Philosophy vs. Rhetoric RHE 330D: 9-Rhet in the Eng Renaissance SPN 355: 2-Non-Fict Narr Latin America
French Civilization (F C): 340M French (FR): 325C, 326K, 326L, 340C, 340P, 340T German (GER): 331L, 340C, 343C, 346L German, Scandinavian, & Dutch Studies (GSD): 301,
311C, 341E, 341G, 351C, 361C, 361D, 361R
History (HIS): 301F, 301J, 307C, 309K, 310, 310M,
310N, 321, 321M, 337N, 340T, 341K, 342C, 343G, 343L, 343M, 344G, 346C, 346D, 346J, 346K, 346L, 346V, 346W, 353, 361D, 361Q, 363D, 364F, 375K, 375L
Islamic Studies (ISL): 310 Italian (ITL): 320, 321 Jewish Studies (J S): 301, 304M, 304N, 365C Latin American Studies (LAS): 301

Additional Natural Science (Liberal Arts)
Required for 2018-2020 and prior Undergraduate Catalogs only; not required for students following 2020-2022 Undergraduate Catalog degree plans.

Six additional semester hours; maximum of nine hours from a single field may apply toward science requirements ( N1 , N2 , and this requirement).

Advertising (ADV): 309R
Mexican American & Latina/o Studies (MAS): 315, 337F,

340S
African & African Diaspora Studies (AFR): 302M, 350 Anthropology (ANT): 301, 304, 304T, 432L, 346L, 346M,
347C, 348, 348J, 349C, 349D, 350C, 351E, 366
Astronomy (AST): any
Middle Eastern Studies (MES): 301L Philosophy (PHL): 301, 301K, 301L, 302, 303,
303M, 304, 305, 310, 315F, 315L, 317K, 318, 321K, 323K, 323M, 325K, 325L, 329K, 329L, 332, 346K, 347, 349, 366K
Portuguese (POR): 328C Religious Studies (R S): 304, 315N, 318, 321, 353E,
346M
Biology (BIO): any Chemistry (CH): any, excluding 207K & 371K Computer Science (C S): any Economics (ECO): 329 Educational Psychology (EDP): 308 Electrical & Computer Engineering (E E): 302, 302H Engineering Studies (E S): 301 Geography (GRG): 401C, 301K, 404E, 333C, 333K, 334K,
335N, 338C, 339, 366C, 366K, 367K
Geology (GEO): any
Russian, E. Euro & Eurasian Studies (REE): 301, 302D Sociology (SOC): 379M Spanish (SPN): 328C, 351, 355R, 357D, 367D, 367T Women’s & Gender Studies: 303, 305 Plan II Philosophy (PHL): 610Q
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