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General Education 2001 – 2003

2001-2003 Catalog

Group IV. Social Sciences

(Minimum credits: 9)

Students should develop an appreciation of the principal methods of studying human behavior and an understanding of the structure and functioning of institutions. Courses must be taken in at least two disciplines represented in Group IV.


Anthropology (ANTHR) All courses (including 344X, 418X, 442X) except 202, 257, 307, 315, 319, 321, 414, 417, 428, 429, 431, 441
Classical Studies (CL ST) 394, 395
Communication Studies (COMST) 101, 301, 310, 311, 314, 317, 325
Community and Regional Planning (C R P) 253, 270, 365, 427
Curriculum and Instruction (C I) 333
Economics (ECON) 101, 102, 301, 302, 320, 321, 344, 370, 376, 380, 385, 470
Environmental Studies (ENV S) 345, 380, 382
Human Development and Family Studies (HD FS) 102, 239, 269, 270, 276, 349, 367, 377, 378, 395, 448
International Studies (IN ST) 235, 430
Journalism and Mass Communication (JL MC) 101, 401, 474, 476
Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) 250, 395E
Political Science (POL S) All courses (including 235X, 261X, 281X, 318X, 334X, 383X, 483X, 487X) except 301, 413, 417, 430, 475, 480, 482 and the restrictions noted
Psychology (PSYCH) 101, 230, 280, 312-316, 360, 381
Religious Studies (RELIG) 377
Sociology (SOC) 130, 134, 219-264, 305-382 (including 334X), 411, 415, 420, 422X, 431, 435, 441X
Speech Communication (SP CM) 321
Technology & Social Change (T SC) 341
Textiles and Clothing (T C) 165, 362, 467
Women's Studies (W S) 203, 320X