General Education Fall 2008 and Beyond

General Education Requirements for BA/BS Students Matriculating Fall 2008 and After

One course can fill only one requirement area even though it may be listed in more than one area. Courses filling any major, general education or intensive requirement cannot be taken for pass/fail credit.

Courses originally approved are listed without a term. New courses are listed with the first term they were approved to be taught as Gen Ed.

FIRST YEAR SEMINAR     (1 course)
Any FSEM 100
HIST 201, 202
HONR 100 Fa 12

 

QUANTITATIVE REASONING (2 courses)
BIOL 260 Fa11
BUAD 353
CPSC 105, 109 Fa13, 110, 125A, 220, 230A
ECON 361A
MATH 110, 115A, 120 Fa13, 121, 122, 125, 200, 201 Fa09, 207, 280 Fa11
MUTH 181A
PHIL 151B
PHYS 317
PSYC 360A
SOCG 364
NATURAL SCIENCE (1 two-course sequence)
BIOL 121-122, BIOL 125-126, BIOL 121-127 Sp09, BIOL 121-204 Sp09
CHEM 105A-106A, CHEM 105A-107, CHEM 111-112
EESC 110-GEOL 112A
GEOL 111-EESC/GEOL 210
GEOL 111-112A, GEOL 111-221A
GEOG 110-111, GEOG 110-240, GEOG 110-325
PHYS 101-102, PHYS 101-108, PHYS 103A-104, PHYS 105-106, PHYS 105-110

 

HUMAN EXPERIENCE AND SOCIETY (2 courses, from 2 different disciplines)
ANTH 101, 318
ARTH 460
CLAS 101, 110, 211, 310
ECON 100 Fa10,201B, 202B
GEOG 102, 221A, 222A, 237 Sp13, 331, 337
HISP 101
HIST 121, 122, 131, 132, 141, 142, 190 Fa13, 305, 315, 325, 327, 328, 334, 341 Fa09, 356, 357, 358, 360, 361, 362, 366, 368, 371, 372, 375, 377A, 381, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387 Fa13, 395
IDIS 207
LING 101B, 202, 301A, 302, 305A, 307
MATH 207
PHIL 101 Fa09, 102, 160, 201, 202, 210, 220, 225, 226 Fa11, 244A, 283, 284, 301, 302, 318, 320, 335
PSCI 101A, 201
PSYC 100
RELG 101, 102, 103, 205, 206A, 210, 211, 250, 251, 276, 283, 284, 305, 318
SOCG 105, 155
THEA 361, 362
WGST 101 Fa11, 102 Fa11

 

GLOBAL INQUIRY (1 course)
AMST 333 Sp09
ANTH 101, 318, 333 Sp09
ARTH Any 470
ARTS 454
CLAS 103 Fa11, 105 Fa11, 380
CHEM 331
CPSC 104, 310
ECON 382, 383, 384
EESC 230 Fa10
ENGL 206A
FREN 316
GEOG 101, 102, 236, 332, 336 until Fa10, 338
GERM 317
HIST 122, 141, 142, 356, 357, 358, 360, 361, 362, 366, 368, 371, 372, 375, 377A, 381, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387 Fa13, 390
IDIS 350F Sp09
LING 202, 205
MDFL Any 201 (This is a Modern Foreign Language topics series; it is NOT any language at the 201 level.)
MUHL 154
PSCI 102A
RELG 210

 

ARTS, LITERATURE & PERFORMANCE(Appreciation- 1 course)
ANTH 309 Fa09
ARTH 114A, 115A
CLAS 110, 130, 202C, 204
EDUC 311
ENGL 205, 206A, 245, any 251
FREN 326 Sp09, 327, 328
GERM 311
GREK 306, 308, 309
IDIS 204
LATN 305, 307, 352A, 353, 354, 358, 434
MUHL 151A, 152, 153, 154, 156, 263, 362, 368
PHIL 212 Fa10
RELG 205, 206A, 301
SPAN 312 Fa10
THEA 111, 211A, 212A
(Process- 1 course)
ARTS 101, 102, 105, 120 (ends SU13)
COMM 207, 209
CPSC 106
DANC 225, 226, 243, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306
ENGL Any 202, 207 Fa10, 302A Fa10, 304A Fa10, 305A Fa10, 312 Fa10, 380
MUPR 341D, 341E, 341F, 341G, 341H, 342, 344, 344A1, 344B, 344D, 344E, 344F Sp12, 344G Sp12, 441
MUTH 170, 369, 370, 483
SPAN 413 Sp09
THEA 112 Fa09, 113, 131, 132, 218, 225, 226, 240, 261, 290, 291, 321, 331, 335, 336, 433 Fa12, 434 Fa12, 436 Fa12

 

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING (1 course)
All 491, 492, 499
AMST 470, 485
ANTH 480
BIOL 000 Fa09, 424 Fa11
BUAD 000 Fa12
CHEM 000 Su09, 493 Su09
CLAS 485
COMM 481
CPSC 391, 430
ECON 490
EDUC 303, 351 Sp13, 440
EESC 000 Fa13, 481
ENGL 314 Sp10, 380 , 399 Fa10
GEOG 360E Fa11, 365 Fa13, 485
HISP 467 Sp12, 470 Sp12
HIST 485, 486
HONR 201 Fa13
IDIS 350M Sp13
MUTH 490
PHIL 485
PSYC 000 (Community Service), 321 Sp09, 322 Su 10, 350
RELG 401
SOCG 364
SPAN 000 Fa09, 301 Fa09
THEA 390 Fa10, 482
URES 197
WGST 485 Fa11

 

LANGUAGE
  • completion of 202 or higher in a language;
  • a score of 620 or higher on any language SAT II subject test;
  • a score of 4 or higher on any language AP Exam or on any Language and Literature AP Exam (including the Latin Vergil AP Exam);
  • a score of 5 or higher on any group 2 (second language) higher-level IB Exam;
  • a passing score on the University of Mary Washington language competency exam; or
  • submitting pertinent documents which verify that a student has had a high school education conducted in a language other than English or has lived extensively in and become fluent in the language of a non-English-speaking country
  • achieving a score of 12 or higher on the exemption text administered by NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies

 

Courses that satisfy any of the General Education areas above can also be used to meet Intensives, if so designated.

WRITING INTENSIVE     (4 courses)
Choices vary.  Care should be exercised when selecting courses to fill this requirement.  Course sections must carry the WI designation when taken.
SPEAKING INTENSIVE     (2 courses)
Choices vary.  Care should be exercised when selecting courses to fill this requirement.  Course sections must carry the SI designation when taken.

3/21/2013