UAA General Education Requirements (37 Credits) 2020‐2021

Tier 1: Basic College-Level Skills Tier 2: Disciplinary Areas FREN A101 Elementary French I Natural Sciences: Oral Communication Skills: * Fine Arts: FREN A102 Elementary French II 7 credits (select two courses: one course must 3 credits (select one course) 3 credits (select one course) %%FREN A201 Intermediate French I include a lab) COMM A111 Fundamentals of Oral Communication %%##AKNS/MUS A215 Music of Natives and %%FREN A202 Intermediate French II %%ANTH A205/L Biological Anthropology COMM A235 Small Group Communication Indigenous Peoples of Northern Regions GER A101 Elementary German I ASTR A103/L Solar System Astronomy COMM A237 Interpersonal Communication %%##AKNS/MUS A216 World Indigenous Music GER A102 Elementary German II ASTR A104/L Stars, Galaxies and Cosmology COMM A241 Public Speaking %%ART A160 Art Appreciation %%GER A201 Intermediate German I BIOL A100 Human Biology %%ART A261 History of Western Art I %%GER A202 Intermediate German II BIOL A102 Introductory Biology %%ART A262 History of Western Art II %%HIST A101 Western Civilization I BIOL A103 Introductory Biology Lab Quantitative Skills: * %%DNCE A170 Dance Appreciation %%HIST A102 Western Civilization II BIOL A108 Principles and Methods in Bio 3 credits (select one course) MUS A121 Music Appreciation %%HIST A121 East Asian Civilization I BIOL A111 Human Anatomy & Physiology I MATH A104 Technical Mathematics MUS A221 History of Western Art Music I %%HIST A122 East Asian Civilization II BIOL A112 Human Anatomy & Physiology II MATH A113 Numbers and Society MUS A222 History of Western Art Music II %%HIST A131 History of I BIOL/GEOL A178 Intro to Oceanography %%HIST A132 History of United States II MATH A115 Art of Mathematics MUS A224 History of Jazz BIOL/GEOL A179 Intro to Oceanography Lab THR A111 Theatre Appreciation HNRS A192 Honors Seminar: Enduring Books BIOL/CPLX A200 Intro to Complexity MATH A121 College Algebra for Managerial and THR A121 Fundamentals of Acting %%HUM A211 Introduction to Humanities I CHEM A103/L Intro to General Chemistry

Social Sciences THR A214 Historical Plays %%HUM A212 Introduction to Humanities II CHEM A104/L Intro to Organic & Biochemistry MATH A151 College Algebra for Calculus THR A215 Contemporary Plays JPN A101 Elementary Japanese I CHEM A105/L General Chemistry I MATH A152 Trigonometry JPN A102 Elementary Japanese II CHEM A106/L General Chemistry II MATH A155 Precalculus Humanities: %%JPN A201 Intermediate Japanese I ENVI A211/L Environmental Science: Systems MATH A221 Applied Calculus for Managerial and 6 credits (select two courses) %%JPN A202 Intermediate Japanese II and Processes Social Sciences %%##AKNS A101A Elem Central Yup’ik Lang I LING A101 How Language Works GEOG/ENVI A111 Earth Systems: Elements of MATH A251 Calculus I %%##AKNS A101B Elem I PHIL A101 Introduction to Logic Physical Geography MATH A252 Calculus II %%##AKNS A101C Elem Alaska Native Lang I PHIL A201 Introduction to Philosophy GEOL A111/L Physical Geology MATH A253 Calculus III %%##AKNS A101D Elem Inupiaq Language I %%PHIL A211 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy GEOL A115/L Environmental Geology STAT A200 Elementary Statistics %%##AKNS A101E Elem Alutiiq Language I %%PHIL A212 Early Modern Philosophy GEOL A221 Historical Geology STAT A253 Applied Statistics for the Sciences %%##AKNS A101F Elem Dena’ina Language I %%PHIL A301 Ethics LSIS A102 Origins: Earth-Solar Systems-Life

%%##AKNS A101H Elem I %%PHIL A305 Professional Ethics PHYS A101 Physics of Sports Written Communication Skills: * %%##AKNS A102A Elem Central Yup’ik Lang II %%PHIL A313 Eastern Philosophy & Religion PHYS A123/L College Physics I 6 credits (select two courses) %%##AKNS A102B Elem Tlingit Language II %%PHIL A314 Western Religions PHYS A124/L College Physics II WRTG A111 Writing Across Contexts %%##AKNS A102C Elem Alaska Native Lang II PS A331 Political Philosophy PHYS A211/L General Physics I WRTG A211 Writing and the Humanities %%##AKNS A102D Elem Inupiaq Language II PS A332 History of Political Philosophy I: Classical PHYS A212/L General Physics II WRTG A212 Writing and the Professions %%##AKNS A102E Elem Alutiiq Language II PS A333 History of Political Philosophy II: Modern WRTG A213 Writing and the Sciences %%AKNS A102F Elem Dena’ina Language II RUSS A101 Elementary Russian I WRTG A214 Arguing Across Contexts %%AKNS A102H Elem Ahtna Language II RUSS A102 Elementary Russian II Equivalent courses are treated as repeats. Only %%##AKNS A201 Alaska Native Perspectives %%RUSS A201 Intermediate Russian I the credits and chronologically last grade earned ##AKNS A230 Oral Traditions of AK Native People %%RUSS A202 Intermediate Russian II are applied toward graduation requirements, *Business majors refer to your catalog %%ASL A101 Elementary I SPAN A101 Elementary Spanish I prerequisite fulfillment and cumulative UAA GPA requirements and planning sheets to %%ASL A102 Elementary American Sign Language II SPAN A102 Elementary Spanish II calculation. Only the most recent course taken is %%SPAN A201 Intermediate Spanish I optimize your GER and degree %%ASL A201 Intermediate American Sign Lang I used to fulfill university requirements, including %%ASL A202 Intermediate American Sign Lang II %%SPAN A202 Intermediate Spanish II the General Education Requirements. requirements. CHIN A101 Elementary Chinese I THR A211 History of Theatre to 1700 CHIN A102 Elementary Chinese II THR A212 History of Theatre Since 1700 %%CHIN A201 Intermediate Chinese I %%CHIN A202 Intermediate Chinese II ## See back for Alaska-Native Themed GER ENGL A121 Introduction to Literature Info %%ENGL A200 Global Literature and Culture %%ENGL A203 Literature of Britain I %%ENGL A205 Literature of the United States I %% See back for Diversity & Inclusion %%ENGL A206 Literature of the United States II GER Info %%##ENGL A245 Alaska Native Literatures ENGL A383 Film Interpretation

UAA General Education Requirements (37 Credits) 2020‐2021

Social Sciences: Alaska Native-Themed GER ## Diversity & Inclusion GER %% 6 credits (select two courses) 3 credits 3 credits Tier 3: Integrative Capstone ** See note below for business majors Students must complete three credits of Students must complete three credits of Alaska Integrative Capstone: %%ANTH A101 Introduction to Anthropology Alaska Native-Themed (AKN) GER (##) as Native-Themed (AKN) GER (##) as well as three 3 credits (select one course) %%##ANTH A200 Alaska Native Cultures well as three credits of Diversity & Inclusion credits of Diversity & Inclusion (DI) GER (%%) %%ANTH A202 Cultural Anthropology (DI) GER (%%) coursework. However, the coursework. However, the same course cannot CBPP Capstones (depending on majors – %%ANTH A211 Archaeology please see advisor) %%ANTH A250 Emergence of Complex Societies same course cannot meet both the AKN and meet both the AKN and DI requirements.

**BA A151 Business Foundations DI requirements. ANTH A210 Linguistic Anthropology ACCT A452 Auditing %%CEL A292 Introduction to Civic Engagement ANTH A452 Culture and Human Biodiversity CIS A376 Management Info Systems **ECON A100 Political Economy AKNS A109B Tlingit Orthography (4) ANTH A454 Culture and Ecology ECON A492 Seminar in Econ Research **ECON A123 Intro to Behavioral Economics AKNS A109C AK Native Lang Orthography (4) ANTH A455 Culture and Health **ECON A201 Principles of Macroeconomics AKNS A109D Alutiiq Orthography (4) ANTH A464 Culture and Globalization Non-Business majors should refer to the UAA **ECON A202 Principles of Microeconomics AKNS A181 Community Project Planning (1) ART A360A History of Non-Western Art I Catalog for full list of GER Capstone options. **ECON A210 Environmental Economics and Policy AKNS A182 Grant Writing for AK Native Comm (1) ART A360B History of Non-Western Art II EDEC A105 Intro to Field of Early Childhood Edu AKNS A184 Indig Leadership and Civic Engmt (1) COMM A305 Intercultural Communication ENVI A212 Living on Earth: Intro to Envi Studies AKNS A185 Event Planning and Meeting Fac (1) Most GER Integrative Capstones are DN A415 Community Nutrition %%GEOG/INTL A101 Local Places/Global Regions: AKNS A240 AKN Cultural Orien – Alutiiq/Sugpiaq incorporated into major requirements. EDFN A304 Comparative Education An Introduction to Geography AKNS A261 Alaska Native Art History ENGL A204 Literature of Britain II Please see your advisor for more HNRS A292 Honors Seminar in Social Science AKNS 290 Topics in Alaska Native Studies (1-3) HIST/INTL/PS A325 Northeast Asia in 21st Century information. JPC A204 Media Literacy AKNS A292A AK Native Lang Apprenticeship (1-3) HIST A341 History of Alaska JUST A110 Introduction to Criminal Justice AKNS A292B AK Native Lang Conv Fluency Int (1-3) HIST A390 Themes in World History %%JUST A175 Introduction to Juvenile Justice AKNS/PS A313 Tribes, Nations, and Peoples HIST A427 Post-Soviet Culture and Society JUST A251 Theories of Crime and Criminal Offending AKNS A346 Alaska Native Politics JUST A460 Justice in Crisis JUST A330 Justice and Society AKNS/MUS A356 Yup’ik Music and Dance Ens (2) LEGL A443 Civil Liberties LEGL A101 Introduction to Law AKNS.MUS A357 Inupiaq Music and Dance Ens (2) LEGL A485 Tribal Courts and AK Native Rights %%LSSS A111 Cultural Found of Human Behavior AKNS/ANTH A461 Decolonizing Methodologies NS A411 Population Health Integrative Capstone PS A101 Introduction to American Government AKNS A490 Adv Topics in AK Native Studies (1-3) PHIL A400 Ethics, Community, and Society PS A102 Introduction to Political Science AKNS A492 Cultural Knowledge of Native Elders SOC A490A Senior Sociology Seminar PS A311 Comparative Politics ANTH A390A Arctic and Subarctic Cultures THR A492 Seminar in Theatre or Dance %%PS/SOC A351 Political Sociology ANTH A490D Topics in the Contemporary North PSY A111 Introduction to Psychology ART A270 Beginning Alaska Native Art PSY A150 Lifespan Development ART A370 Intermediate Alaska Native Art PSY A200 Introduction to Behavior Analysis ART A470 Advanced Alaska Native Art %%SOC A101 Introduction to Sociology BA A201 Intro to Alaska Native Business (1) %%SOC A201 Social Problems and Solutions BA A202 Alaska Native Organizations %%SOC A202 Social Institutions BA A290A Alaska Native Business Practices (1-3) %%SOC A342 Marriages and Families BA A401 AK Native Corporation Business Mgmt %%SWK A106 Introduction to Social Welfare BA A402 Indigenous Leadership %%##SWK A243 Cultural Div & Comm Svc Learn BA A403 Inside the Boardroom of AK Native Org (1) URS A121 Methods of Inquiry BA A490B Selected Topics in AK Native Corps (1-3) %%WS A200 Intro to Women’s and Gender Studies DN A155 Survey of Alaska Native Nutrition DN A325 Food & Nutrition in Modern Alaska EDFN A478 Issues in Alaska Native Education, K-12 ENGL A490C Topics in Native Literatures **All BBA and BA ECON majors, will have HIST A341 History of Alaska their GER Social Science Requirement met HIST A346 Hist of Native Peoples of U. S. & with a combination of BA A151, ECON JUST A355 Rural Justice LEGL A485 Tribal Courts & AK Native Rights A201, and ECON A202 (major MUS/AKNS A218A Alaska Native Drummaking requirements). Techniques: Athabascan and Southeast style MUS/AKNS A218B Alaska Native Drummaking Techniques: Inupiaq and Yup’ik style NS A423 Transcultural Nursing NS A430 Rural Health Care PS A345 Alaska Government and Politics PS A346 Alaska Native Politics PSY A465 Cross-Cultural Psychology