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ENGAGING SOCIAL SYSTEMS & VALUES 1 (ESSV 1) ANTH 1001 EDUC 1220 ENGL 2020 ENGL 2030 HEAL 1025 HIST 1601 HIST 1701 SOCI 1001 SOWJ 1001 Being Human Psychology of Human Development in Children & Adolescents in a Diverse Society Text, Social Systems & Values Global Literature Culture & Health Difference & Democracy Engaging the World Principles of Sociology Introduction to Social Welfare & Justice

BASIC NEEDS & JUSTICE THEME ENGL 4755 Law & Literature CMST 4150 Communication & Conflict BIOL 1410 Biology of Human Disease FREN 4330 Francophone Studies in Human Rights CMST 4500 Health Communication BIOL 3701 Human Physiology HIST 4150 Childhood in America CRLS 1001 Introduction to Criminology BIOL 4101 Biochemy & Molecular Basis of Biology HIST 4155 A History of Native America ECON 4047 Development Economics BISC 3110 Nutritional Aspects of Health HIST 4271 Russian Revolution & the Soviet Union POSC 4661 The Political Economy of Development BISC 4153 Epidemiology HIST 4298 The Cold War CLLS 2060 Public Health PHIL 4320 Contemporary Ethical Problems FINA 3001 Intro to Financial Management SPAN 3710 Spanish for Health Care Professions HEAL 4901 Interdisciplinary Palliative Care THEO 3530 Theology & Economics MATH 1300 The Nature of Mathematics MATH 1410 Calculus for the Biological Sciences COGNITION, MEMORY & INTELLIGENCE THEME (STEM) ENGL 4250 Creative Writing: Fiction POSC 4371 Media & Politics in the U.S. ARSC 1020 Major Concepts in Modern Science I ENGL 4715 Children's Literature SOCI 2500 Self, Language & Social Interaction BIOL 3501 Cellular Neurobiology ENGL 4503 British Literature Since 1900 BISC 3850 Systems Neuroscience PHIL 3370 Philosophy of Art BISC 4140 Functional Neuroanatomy PHIL 3650 Early Modern Philosophy BISC 4155 Diseases of the Brain SPAN 4110 Structure of Spanish BISC 4325 Endocrinology SPAN 4120 Spanish Phonetics COSC 1010 Intro to Computer Programming SPAN 4140 Spanish Second Language Acquisition THEO 3230 Theo in the Writings of CS Lewis THEO 4310 Theology of the Holy Spirit MATH 1700 Modern Elementary Statistics THEO 2000 Memory & the Making of the Old Testament

CROSSING BOUNDARIES - THE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE, GOODS & IDEAS THEME HIST 3101 Early America 1491-1789 CMST 4120 Gender & Communication BIOL 3404 Evolutionary Biology HIST 3205 Byzantine Empire CMST 4400 Cross-Cultural Communication in the U.S. BISC 3859 Evolution HIST 3455 Modern Middle East from 1500 CMST 4410 Intercultural Communication BISC 4150 Outbreaks, Epidemics, & Pandemics HIST 4120 American Immigration ECON 4040 International Economic Issues MATH 1700 Modern Elementary Statistics HIST 4255 The British Empire SOWJ 2150 Immigrants & Their Communities HIST 4450 North Africa MARQ 1005* Cross-Cultural Issues in Study Abroad SPAN 3700 Introduction to Business Spanish MARQ 3005* Bridging the Local & the Global SPAN 4150 Spanish in the US *Note: both MARQ courses must be SPAN 4320 Latin America & LatinX Contemporary Issues SPAN 4400 US LatinX Literature completed to fulfill the requirement THEO 4210 History & Theology of the Christian East THEO 4405 Christian Theology in Global Contexts THEO 4500 Christ & World Religions

INDIVIDUALS & COMMUNITIES THEME ENGL 3240 Introduction to Creative Writing ARSC 4953 Seminar in Urban & Social Issues BIOL 2401 Ecology ENGL 4210 Writing, Literature, & Rhetoric Studies CMST 4110 Family Communication BISC 4150 Outbreaks, Epidemics, & Pandemics HIST 4145 History of Women in America CMST 4140 Intergenerational Communication BISC 4153 Epidemiology HIST 4245 Women in Western Civilization CMST 4160 Mediation Theory & Practice BISC 4170 Biology, Moral Behavior & Public Policy HIST 4500 Modern Japan CMST 4500 Health Communication BISC 4210 Biology of Aging PHIL 3770 Feminist Philosophy EDUC 4240 Critical Inquiry to Contemporary Issues MATH 1390 Finite Mathematics SPAN 3500 Intro to Literary Analysis in Spanish POSC 4201 The United States Congress SPAN 4400 US LatinX Literature POSC 4221 Interest Group Politics THEO 2200 Bible Through the Ages POSC 4231 Political Organizations THEO 2210 Great Moments in Christian Theology POSC 4371 Media & Politics in the U.S. THEO 2240 Prayer & Mystical Experience REAL 3001 Intro to Communication Real Estate THEO 3100 A Faith Worth Dying For THEO 3320 The Event & Meaning of Vatican II THEO 3420 Bridging the Racial Divide THEO 4020 The Bible in the Jewish Community THEO 4250 Martin Luther THEO 4330 Theology of the Church THEO 4410 Family, Church & Society THEO 4520 Jewish Thought & Practice THEO 4530 Islam Faith & Practice

EXPLORING THE UNKNOWN (HOLD FOR 2019-2020) SPAN 3505 Introduction to Literary Analysis for Heritage ANTH 2501 Buried Cities & Lost Tribes ANTH 1201 Introduction to Biological Anthropology THEO 2300 Quests for God Paths of Revelation BISC 3850 Systems Neuroscience THEO 4000 Digging the Bible: Arch & Biblical Studies BISC 3859 Evolution THEO 4300 Contemporary Atheism & Theism BISC 4155 Diseases of the Brain THEO 4430 Religion & Science BISC 4340 Human & Applied Medical Genetics BISC 4460 MATH 1300 Practical Cases in Medicine Nature of Math MATH 1450 Calculus 1 MATH 4720 PHYS 1008 Statistical Methods Astronomy & Space Physics CREATIVITY AND TECHNOLOGY (HOLD FOR 2019-2020) (STEM) HIST 3165 History of Rock & Roll ARSC 3370 Arts in a Democratic Society BIOL 2210 Introduction to Biological Anthropology PHIL 3370 Philosophy of Art COMM 2100 Creativity, Communication & Innovation BISC 3859 BISC 4120 Evolution Systems Neuroscience MATH 2030 Problem Solving & Reasoning for Teachers

ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: CARE FOR OUR COMMON HOME (HOLD FOR 2019-2020) ENGL 4765 Material Cultures CMST 4150 Communication & Conflict ARSC 1021 Major Concepts in Modern Science II THEO 4440 Theology & Ecological Ethics CMST 4500 Health Communication BIOL 1420 Environmental Biology ECON 4016 Environmental and Natural Resource Economics ELEN 4290 Development in Energy & Power SOCI 3720 Environment and Society MATH 4720 Statistical Methods PHYS 1009 Earth & Environmental Physics

WRITING INTENSIVE (WRIT) ANTH 2101 BIOL 3202 ENGL 3240 ENGL 4210 ENGL 4220 ENGL 4230 ENGL 4250 ENGL 4932 ENGL 4954 ENGL 4997 JOUR 4150 HIST 4210 HIST 4955 ARBC 3210 ARBC 4931 PHIL 3610 POSC 3101 CRLS 3050 THAR 4600 PURE 3600 CMST 3000 Cultural Anthropology Experimental Genetics Introduction to Creative Writing Writing, Literacy & Rhetoric Studies Rhetorical Theories & Practices Writing Center Theory, Practice & Research Creative Writing: Fiction Topics in Writing Seminar in Fiction Writing Capstone Investigative Reporting & Writing Black Death Undergraduate Seminar in History Arabic Literature in English Translation Arab & Muslim Women in the United States Ancient Philosophy Writing & Argumentation in POSC Methods of Criminological Research Playwriting Public Relations Writing Advanced Human Communication