
PHYS 124/125 Our Universe: In the Beginning.PHYS 114/115: Our Universe: Physical Science.CJUS 381: Methods of Research in Criminal Justice.BIOL 130/131: Introduction to Life Science.
BIOL 105/124: Life: The Nature of Disease.
Students may choose one of the following in order to satisfy their Scientific Perspectives requirement:
Knowledge from Plato to Early ModernityĪll Scientific Perspectives classes require both a lab and lecture in some courses, the two are integrated into one course number. However, there are multiple subtopics that students can choose from. This core requirement is satisfied by one course: PHIL200. MATH201, 202, 211, 212, 213, 214: Mathematics courses for Elementary and Middle School Education. MATH125: Mathematical Perspectives (various topics). In-depth calculation tools may or may not be required. Mathematical Perspectives courses study math as a liberal art, a way of understanding the universe around us. Much of the public equates "arithmetic" or "algebra" with "math," but the discipline is much more than that. HIST 199: Papyrus, Parchment, and PaperĬourses still being added. HIST 199: Law & Order in 19th-century US West. HIST 199: Latin America: Cortes to Castro. HIST 199: History of Native American Health. HIST 199: Francis: The Making of a Saint. Most are offered by the History Department. Historical perspectives courses cover a focused topic in human society over time, but also require analysis of historical sources, something many students have not previously experienced. List may not be comprehensive offerings vary by semester. MUSC304/305: Producing Electronic Music I/II. MUSC278-299: Private Lessons, various instruments. MUSC259-277: Various Choirs, Ensembles, Orchestras, Pep Band. MUSC203/303: Sightsinging and Dictation.
MUSC173: Ballroom Dance: Rhythm and Latin.MUSC170: Ballroom Dance: The Classic Five.MUSC157: Dance and Movement: Advanced Jazz.MUSC156: Dance and Movement: Advanced Tap.MUSC155: Dance and Movement: Beginner Jazz.MUSC154: Dance and Movement: Beginner Tap.COMM451: Introduction to Video Graphics.COMM254: Introduction to Video Production.ARTS275: Sacred Art - Christian Perspective.All students must complete at least 3 credits in this area. Some may also be listed as Humanities electives, but must be used as one or the other they cannot double count. Many include your own creation or performance. Creative Perspectives explore how we express ourselves through the arts.