DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING

Approved Area III, IV, and VI general education courses for engineering programs Required courses are listed in red, and courses not accepted are printed with strike-through. Some courses may have pre-requisites or class-standing requirements. This list was taken from the 2010-11 Undergraduate Bulletin. Consult the current bulletin for an updated list of courses. Engineering students satisfy Area I, II, and V requirements through the engineering curriculum. ______Area III: Individual, Culture, and Society (6 credits) • INTL I200 - Introduction to International Studies: Emerging Global Visions • AFRO A210 - The Black Woman in America • JOUR C200 - Mass Communications • ANTH E105 - Culture and Society • JOUR J110 - Foundations of Journalism and Mass Communication • ANTH L200 - Language and Culture • LING L103 - Introduction to the Study of Language • ANTH P200 - Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology • NUR 30900 - Transcultural Healthcare • BUS W100 - Principles of Business Administration • OLS 25200 - Human Relations in Organizations • CDFS 25500 - Introduction to Couple and Family Relationships • OLS 26800 - Elements of Law • COM 25000 - Mass Communication and Society • PACS P200 - Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies • COM 30300 - Intercultural Communication • POLS S103 - Introduction to American Politics - Honors • ECON E200 - Fundamentals of Economics • POLS S211 - Introduction to Law - Honors • ECON E201 - Introduction to Microeconomics (required) • POLS Y103 - Introduction to American Politics • ENG L364 - Native American Literature • POLS Y105 - Introduction to Political Theory • FOLK F101 - Introduction to Folklore • POLS Y107 - Introduction to Comparative Politics • FOLK F111 - Introduction to World Folk Music • POLS Y109 - Introduction to International Relations • GERN G231 - Introduction to Gerontology • POLS Y211 - Introduction to Law • HIST H105 - American History I • PSY 12000 - Elementary Psychology • HIST S105 - American History Honors To 1877 • PSY 12000 - Elementary Psychology - Honors • HIST H106 - American History II • PSY 24000 - Introduction to Social Psychology • HIST S106 - American History Honors Since 1877 • PSY 33500 - Stereotyping and Prejudice • HIST H113 - History of Western Civilization I • PSY 35000 - Abnormal Psychology • HIST H114 - History of Western Civilization II • SOC S161 - Principles of Sociology • HIST H232 - The World in the 20th Century • SOC S163 - Social Problems • HIST S232 - The World in the 20th Century - Honors • SPEA E162 - Environment and People • HSRV 35000 - Drugs and Society • SPEA H120 - Contemporary Health Issues • IDIS G103 - Freshman Seminar/The Individual, Culture, and Society • SPEA J101 - The American Criminal Justice System • IET 10500 - Industrial Management • SPEA V170 - Introduction to Public Affairs ______Area IV: Humanistic Thought (6 credits) • FINA H111 - Ancient and Medieval Art • FINA H112 - Renaissance Through Modern Art • CLAS C205 - Classical Mythology • FINA H401 - Art Theory IV • CMLT C217 - Detective and Mystery Literature • FINA H415 - Art of Pre-Columbian America • COM 24800 - Introduction to Media Criticism and Analysis • FOLK F254 - Social History of Rock and Roll • ENG L101 - Western World Masterpieces I: Ancient to Renaissance • FREN F310 - Topics in French Literature in Translation • ENG L102 - Western World Masterpieces II: Renaissance to Modern • FWAS H201 - Humanities I: The Ancient World • ENG L108 - Introduction to Contemporary Literature • FWAS H202 - Humanities II: Foundations of the Modern Western • ENG L150 - Representative American Writers World • ENG L250 - American Literature Before 1865 • HON H101 - Ideas and Human Experience • ENG L251 - American Literature Since 1865 • IDIS G104 - Freshman Seminar/ Humanistic Thought • ENG L301 - Critical and Historical Survey of English Literature I • ILCS I208 - International Cinema • ENG L302 - Critical and Historical Survey of English Literature II • INTR 22000 - Architecture and Urban Form • FILM K101 - Introduction to Film • INTR 32000 - Architecture and Urban Form in the Modern World • FINA A170 - Women Artists/The Visual Arts • INTR 33000 - Culture and Design: A Cross-Culture Comparison of • FINA H101 - Art Appreciation Architecture (over) Approved Area III, IV, and VI general education courses for engineering programs

• MUS N101 - Music for the Listener - Honors • PHIL 15000 - Principles of Logic • MUS Z101 - Music for the Listener • PHIL 31200 - Medical Ethics • MUS Z105 - Traditions in World Music • PHIL 35100 - Philosophy of Science • MUS Z201 - History of Rock and Roll Music • REL 11200 - Religion and Culture • MUS Z393 - History of Jazz • REL 23000 - Religions of the East • PHIL 11000 - Introduction to Philosophy • REL 23100 - Religions of the West • PHIL 11100 – Ethics • REL 30100 - Islam • PHIL 11200 - Religion and Culture • THTR 20100 - Theatre Appreciation • PHIL 12000 - Critical Thinking ______Area VI: Inquiry and Analysis (3 credits) • POLS S401 - Studies in Political Science-Honors • POLS Y306 - State Politics in the United States • ANTH E335 - Ancient Civilizations of Mesoamerica • POLS Y307 - Indiana State Government and Politics • ANTH P370 - Ancient Cultures of South America • POLS Y335 - Western European Politics • BIOL 30400 - Major Ideas in Biology (Honors) • POLS Y339 - Middle Eastern Politics • BIOL 31700 - Addictions: Biology, Psychology, and Society • POLS Y340 - East European Politics • BIOL 32600 - Heredity: A Human Perspective (Honors) • POLS Y350 - Politics of the European Union • BIOL 34900 - Environmental Science • POLS Y360 - U.S. Foreign Policy • CHM 22400 - Introductory Quantitative Analysis • POLS Y376 - International Political Economy • CMLT C333 - Romanticism • POLS Y401 - Studies in Political Science • CMLT C337 - The 20th Century: Tradition and Change • POLS Y490 - Senior Seminar in Political Science • COM 31600 - Controversy in American Society • PSY 31700 - Addictions: Biology, Psychology and Society • CS 30600 - Computers in Society • PSY 33400 - Cross Cultural Psychology • ECON E306 - Undergraduate Seminar in Economics • PSY 34500 - Psychology of Women • ECON E340 - Introduction to Labor Economics • PSY 35300 - Social and Personality Development in Children • EDUC E346 - Discipline/Parenting for Young Children • PSY 36200 - Human Development II: Adolescence • EDUC K410 - Trends and Issues in Special Education • PSY 36500 - Development of Gender Roles in Children • ENG L399 - Junior Seminar • PSY 36700 - Adult Development and Aging • ENG W421 - Technical Writing Projects • PSY 37100 - Death and Dying • ENG W462 - Studies in Rhetoric and Composition • PSY 44400 - Human Sexual Behavior • FILM K390 - The Film and Society • PSY 46000 - Advanced Abnormal Psychology • FOLK F305 - Asian Folklore • SOC S309 - The • GEOL G300 - Environmental and Urban Geology • SOC S314 - Social Aspects of Health and Medicine • GEOL G305 - Geologic Fundamentals in Earth Science • SOC S315 - Work and Occupations • HIST A313 - Origins of Modern America • SOC S316 - The Family • HIST D426 - History of Balkans: 1914 to Present • SOC S320 - Deviant Behavior and Social Control • HON H300 - Interdepartmental Colloquium • SOC S325 - Criminology • HON H302 - Interdepartmental Colloquium • SOC S328 - Juvenile Delinquency • LING L303 - Introduction to Linguistic Analysis • SOC S360 - Topics in Social Policy • LING L360 - Language in Society • SPEA E400 - Topics in Environmental Studies • MA 31400 - Introduction to Mathematical Modeling • SPEA H371 - Human Resource Management in Healthcare Facilities • MUS L418 - Psychology of Music • SPEA H422 - The Social Epidemics: AIDS, Violence, and Substance • MUS U410 - Creative Arts, Health, and Wellness Abuse • NUR 33900 - Research in Healthcare • SPEA V348 - Management Science • OLS 45400 - Gender and Diversity in Management • SPEA V371 - Financing Public Affairs • OLS 49600 - Leading Change: Theory and Practice • SPEA V373 - Human Resources Management in the Public Sector • PHIL 30300 - History of Modern Philosophy • SPEA V450 - Contemporary Issues in Public Affairs (Honors) • PHIL 30400 - 19th Century Philosophy • STAT 34000 - Elementary Statistical Methods II • PHYS 30200 - Puzzles, Strategy Games, and Problem Solving in the • THTR 47000 - Theatre and Society I Physical Sciences • THTR 47100 - Theatre and Society II • PHYS 32500 - Scientific Computing • WOST W301 - International Perspectives on Women • PHYS 34200 - Modern Physics ______

updated 21 March 2011