DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS: BIOINFORMATICS

30 HOURS TOTAL FROM HUMANITIES & FINE ARTS,
SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE, CULTURAL DIVERSITY, AND RECOMMENDED ELECTIVES

HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS:
9 CREDIT HOURS:  May be fulfilled by courses from any level in art, English (other than those used to fulfill the English and Writing requirements), foreign languages, music (other than laboratory courses), philosophy, religion, HUMN 1010 and 1020, INST 2140, and speech (other than SPCH 1110, 1120, 3120, 3140. Skill and technique courses may not be used to meet the humanities and fine arts requirements.
* CIST 3110 is required for BINF, CSCI and MIS majors.

ART: (ART) Selected Courses FOREIGN LANGUAGES: All Courses
1010 (3) Art Appreciation CHINESE: (CHIN)
2040 (3) Cross-Cultural Survey of Art 1000 (3) Practical Mandarin Chinese Conversation I
2050 (3) Survey of Western Art History I 1010 (3) Practical Mandarin Chinese Conversation II
2060 (3) Survey of Western Art History II  
2070 (3) Art of India and Southeast Asia FRENCH: (FREN)
2080 (3) Art of China and Japan 1000 (3) Practical French Conversation
3150, 3260,3270,3350,3400,4450,4500,4550, 1110 (5) Elementary French I
4600, 4650,4670,4700,4750,4850,4860,4900 1120 (5) Elementary French II
  2050 (16) French Intensive Language (summer course--
BLACK STUDIES: (BLST) Selected Courses    eight-week course - encompasses 1110 - 2120)
1050 (3) Ancient African Civilization 2110 (3) Intermediate French I
1100 (3) Black American Culture 2120 (3) Intermediate French II
1260 (3) Survey of Black Literature SEE CATALOG FOR 3000 AND 4000 LEVEL COURSES
2120 (3) History of Modern Africa  
2260 (3) Black Short Story GERMAN: (GERM)
2360 (3) Contemporary Black Literature 1000 (3) Practical German Conversation
2410 (3) African American History to 1865 1110 (5) Elementary German I
2420 (3) African American History Since 1865 1120 (5) Elementary German II
2430 (3) African American History Since 1954 2050 (16) German Intensive Language
2510 (3) Music and the Black Experience (summer course)(Eight-week
2730 (3) Religion and Theology I Afro American course - encompasses 1110-2120)
2830 (3) Contemporary Novel (Emphasis on Black Writers) 2110 (3) Intermediate German I
2900 (3) African Civilization – The Middle Period 2120 (3) Intermediate German II
3220 (3) Afro-American History Since 1954 SEE CATALOG FOR 3000 AND 4000 LEVEL COURSES
3650 (3) Slavery & Race Relations in the Americas  
3750 (3) Issues in Black Literature HEBREW: (HEBR)
3850 (3) Black Oratory 1110 (5) Elementary Hebrew I
3920 (3) Black Aesthetics 1120 (5) Elementary Hebrew II
3950 (3) Philosophy of Afro Americans 2110 (3) Intermediate Hebrew I
3990 (3) Community Study Project 2120 (3) Intermediate Hebrew II
SEE CATALOG FOR 3000 AND 4000 LEVEL COURSES:  
  (Note: 3980 - when appropriate), 4000, 4260, ITALIAN: (ITAL)
  4500,4700 (Note: 4900 - when appropriate) 1110 (5) Elementary Italian I
  1120 (5) Elementary Italian II
BROADCASTING: (BRCT) Selected Courses 2110 (3) Intermediate Italian I
2310 (3) Film History and Appreciation 2120 (3) Intermediate Italian II
4340/8346 (3) Telecommunication Regulation  
4380/8386 (3) Film Theory and Criticism JAPANESE: (JAPN)
COLLEGE OF IS&T : (CIST) 1000 (3) Practical Japanese Conversation I
* 3110 (3) Information Technology Ethics 1010 (3) Practical Japanese Conversation II
  1110 (5) Elementary Japanese I
ENGLISH: (ENGL) ALL COURSES EXCEPT--1050, 1090, 1100, 1120 (5) Elementary Japanese II
    1150, 1154, 1160, 1164, 2000 (writing topic), 2160, 2400, 2050 (16) Japanese Intensive Language
    2410, 2420, 3000 (writing topic), 3980 (writing topic), (Summer course---eight-week course
    4960 (writing topic), 4990 - encompasses 1110 - 2120)
2230 (3) Ethnic Literature 2110 (3) Intermediate Japanese I
2250 (3) Short Story 2120 (3) Intermediate Japanese II
2260 (3) Black Short Story  
2270 (3) Introduction to Poetry RUSSIAN: (RUSS)
2280 (3) Introduction to Language 1110 (5) Elementary Russian I
2300 (3) Introduction to Literature 1120 (5) Elementary Russian II
2310 (3) Introduction to English Literature (from 2050 (16) Russian Intensive Language
    Beowulf to the end of the 18th Century) (8-week course covers 1110 - 2120)
2320 (3) Introduction to English Literature (from 2110 (3) Intermediate Russian I
    Romantic Period to the present) 2120 (3) Intermediate Russian II
2350 (3) Black Literature in America (1746-1939) SEE CATALOG FOR 3000 AND 4000 LEVEL COURSES
2360 (3) Contemporary Black Literature  
2450 (3) American Literature (up to the Civil War) SPANISH: (SPAN)
2460 (3) American Literature (since the Civil War) 1000 (3) Practical Spanish Conversation
2470 (3) Native American Literature 1110 (5) Elementary Spanish I
2480 (3) The American Language 1120 (5) Elementary Spanish II
2500 (3) Literature of Western Civilization: 2050 (16) Spanish Intensive Language
    The Ancient World (Summer course--eight-week course
2510 (3) Literature of Western Civilization: - encompasses 1110 - 2120)
    Middle Ages to Age of Enlightenment 2110 (3) Intermediate Spanish I
2520 (3) Literature of Western Civilization: 2120 (3) Intermediate Spanish II
    The Modern World 4180 (3) Latino Literature and Culture
2830 (3) Contemporary Novel SEE CATALOG FOR ADDITIONAL 3000 AND 4000 LEVEL COURSES
2850 (3) Contemporary Drama  
3000 (3) Special Topics in Literature GOODRICH: (GDRH) Selected Course
3100 (3) Native American Literature: Major Figures 1110 (6) Perspectives on US American Culture
3430 (3) Irish Literature  
SEE CATALOG FOR ADDITIONAL 3000 AND 4000 LEVEL COURSES NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES: (NAMS) Selected Course
  1100 (3) Introduction to Native American Studies
HISTORY: (HIST) All Courses  
1000 (3) World Civilizations I PHILOSOPHY: (PHIL) All Courses
1010 (3) World Civilizations II 1010 (3) Introduction to Philosophy
1050 (3) Ancient African Civilization 1020 (3) Contemporary Moral Problems
1110 (3) American History to 1865 1210 (3) Critical Reasoning
1120 (3) American History since 1865 2010 (3) Symbolic Logic
1510 (3) Western Civilization: 1453-1789 2020 (3) Introduction to Philosophy of Mind
1520 (30) Western Civilization: 1789-the present 2030 (3) Introduction to Ethics
2020 (3) History of Science since 1650 2110 (3) History of Ancient Philosophy
2190 (3) The Modern Middle East SEE CATALOG FOR 3000 AND 4000 LEVEL COURSES
2470 (3) Latin America: Mexico and the Caribbean  
2480 (3) Latin America: South America RELIGION: (RELI) All Courses
2510 (3) Ancient History: Greece 1010 (3) Introduction to World Religion
2520 (3) Ancient History: Rome 2150 (3) Old Testament
2560 (3) Modern France 2160 (3) New Testament
2580 (3) Modern Germany 2190 (3) The Modern Middle East
2610 (3) England to 1688 2200 (3) Introduction to Christian Ethics
2620 (3) England since 1688 2300 (3) Introduction to Jewish Ethics
2630 (3) History of Canada 2400 (3) Religion in America
2660 (3) The Peoples of East Central Europe Since 1815 SEE CATALOG FOR 3000 AND 4000 LEVEL COURSES
2710 (3) Russia to 1855  
2720 (3) Russia since 1855 SPEECH: (SPCH) Selected Courses--Except 1110, 1120, 3120 and 3140
2810 (3) East Asia: Traditional and Modern China 1710 (3) Oral Interpretation of Literature
2820 (3) East Asia: Traditional and Modern Japan 3130 (3) Speech-Com. In Business and the Professions
2900 (3) African Civilization - The Middle Period 3150-3160 (3) Intercollegiate Forensic Activities
2920 (3) History of Modern Africa 3530 (3) Interviewing
2990 (3) People and Issues in History 3700 (3) Interpersonal Conflict
SEE CATALOG: FOR 3000 AND 4000 LEVEL COURSES 4110 (3) Rhetorical Theory and Criticism
   
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: (INST) Selected Courses THEATRE: (THEA) Selected Courses
3000 (3) Perspectives in International Studies 1010 (3) Introduction to Theatre
  1050 (3) Film History and Appreciation
JOURNALISM: (JOUR) Selected Courses 1090 (3) Oral Interp. Of Literature (Same as Speech 1710)
4010 (3) History of Mass Communications 2810 (3) Dramatic Literature I
4410 (3) Communication Law 2820 (3) Dramatic Literature II
4420 (3) Theories of the First Amendment: SEE CATALOG FOR SELECTED 3000 AND 4000 LEVEL COURSES—
Speech and Press 3510, 4090, 4710, 4720, 4730, 4830
   
LATINO/LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES: (LLS) Selected Courses WOMEN’S STUDIES: (WMST) Selected Course
1020 (3) Introduction to LLS: Humanities 2020 (3) Intro. to Women’s Studies: the Humanities
  3120, 3250, 3490, 4040, 4250, 4260, 4270
MUSIC: (MUS) Selected Courses  
1070 (3) Music of the People: United States WRITER’S WORKSHOP: (WRWS)
1080 (3) Music of the People: The World Various courses accepted. Check with advisor.
1090 (3) Music Appreciation Student is accountable for all prerequisites.
1100 (3) Survey of Jazz  
2550 (3) Music History I  
2560 (3) Music History II  
2570 (3) Music History III  
4090, 4530  
   
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES:
9 CREDIT HOURS:  The remaining course(s) may be fulfilled by courses from any level in political science, sociology, psychology, and geography (except those geography courses listed in natural and physical sciences). *MIS students must include ECON 2200 and 2220 in course selections.

ANTROPOLOGY: (ANTH) Selected Courses JOURNALISM (JOUR) selected courses
1050 (3) Intro. To General Anthropology 1500 (3) Intro to Mass Communications
2000 (1-4) Ethnography 4430 (3) International Communications
2990 (1-6) Guided Reading 4500/8506 (3) Mass Communications and Public Opinion
3210 (3) Cultures of African People 4900/4910 (3) Seminar in Mass Communications
3220 (3) Indians of North America 4980 (1-3) Independent Study in Communications
3260 (3) World Cultures and Peoples (Area Ethnography)  
SEE CATALOG FOR SELECTED 3000 AND 4000 LEVEL COURSES LATINO/LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES: (LLS) Selected Courses
--EXCEPT 3910 LLS 1020 (3) Introduction to LLS: Social Science
   
BLACK STUDIES: (BLST) Selected Courses POLITICAL SCIENCE: (PSCI) All Courses
1000 (3) Introduction to Black Studies 1000 (3) Introduction to Political Science
1220 (3) Law in the Black Community 1100 (3) Introduction to American National Government
1340 (3) Introduction to Contemporary Africa 2000 (3) Introduction to Political Inquiry
1400 (3) Issues in Black Communities 2010 (3) Urban Politics
1950 (3) Black Women in America 2100 (3) Politics of the 50 States
2000 (3) The Black Experience in America 2110 (3) Issues in American Politics
2130 (3) Patterns of African Government 2210 (3) International Relations
2210 (3) The Black Family in the U.S. 2310 (3) Introduction to Political Theory
3030 (3) Geography of Africa 2500 (3) Introduction to Comparative Politics
3120 (3) The Black Exper. In American Politics 2560 (3) Modern France: 1789 to the Present
3140 (3) Apartheid in South Africa 2660 (3) The Peoples of East Central Europe Sin0ce 1815
3200 (3) Black Nationalism and Pan Africanism SEE CATALOG FOR ADDITIONAL 3000 AND 400 LEVEL COURSES
3500, 3650, 3850, 3980(when appropriate, 3990, 4090,  
4880, 4900 (when appropriate). PSYCHOLOGY: (PSYCH) All Courses
  1010 (3) Introduction to Psychology I
BROADCASTING: (BRCT) SELECTED COURSES 1020 (3) Introduction to Psychology II
4310/8316 (3) Political Broadcasting 1024 (1) Laboratory: Introduction to Psychology II
4350/8356 (3) Mass Communication Research 2130 (3) Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
4980 (1-3) Independent Study in Communication 2140 (3) Methods of Psychological Inquiry
  2500 (3) Life Span Psychology
ECONOMICS: (ECON) *MIS students are required to 2600 (3) Applied Psychology
Take ECON 2200 & 2220. CS: Selected Courses SEE CATALOG FOR 3000 AND 4000 LEVEL COURSES
1200 (3) An Introduction to the US Economy  
2000 (1-5) Special Topics in Economics SOCIOLOGY: (SOC) All Courses EXCEPT 2130
2200 (3) Principles of Economics (Micro) 1010 (3) Introductory Sociology
2220 (3) Principles of Economics (Macro) 2000 (3) Introduction to Gerontology
SEE CATALOG FOR 3000 AND 4000 LEVEL COURSE 2100 (3) Social Problems
  2150 (3) Marriage and Family
GEOGRAPHY: (GEOG) Selected Courses - Except those listed 2180 (3) Occupations and Careers
in natural and physical science. 2190 (3) The Modern Middle East
1000 (3) Fundamentals of World Regional Geography 2510 (3) Research Methods
1020 (3) Introduction to Human Geography 2800 (3) Major Social Issues
2000 (3) Landscape and Environmental Appreciation 3900 (3) Ethnic Group Relations
2500 (1) Special Topics in Geography - Geology SEE CATALOG FOR ADDITIONAL 3000 AND 4000 LEVEL COURSES
2620 (3) Aerial Photographic Interpretation  
SEE CATALOG FOR SELECTED 3000 AND 4000 LEVEL COURSES SPEECH: (SPCH) SELECTED COURSES
--EXCEPT: 3510, 4250, 4320, and 4630 2010 (3) INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
  2410 (3) SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION AND LEADERSHIP
GERONTOLOGY: (GERO) Selected Course 3600 (3) SPECIAL TOPICS IN SPEECH COMMUNICATION
2000 (3) Introduction to Gerontology 3750 (3) GENDER AND COMMUNICATION
2100 (3) Social Problems 4140, 4170, 4190, 4510, 4520, 4530, 4540, 4550, 4980
   
GOODRICH PROGRAM: (GDRH) Selected Courses WOMEN’S STUDIES: (WMST) Selected Courses
2110 (3) Core Social Sciences – Individual (Soc Sci) 1950 (3) Black Women in America
2120 (3) Core Social Sciences – Family (Soc Sci) 2010 (3) Introduction to Women’s Studies: Social and
  Behavioral Sciences
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES: (INST) Selected Course 3130, 3750, 4150
2130 (3) International Studies  
4140 (3) Topics in International Studies  

CULTURAL DIVERSITY:
Students must include U.S racial or Hispanic minority groups and women’s studies or international emphasis (i.e., history, political science, literature, or geography of foreign countries, foreign languages, etc.).

SS = Social Sciences
HM = Humanities

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U. S. RACIAL OR HISPANIC MINORITY GROUPS
Category 1

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ANTROPOLOGY: (ANTH) Selected Courses HISTORY: (HIST)
3220 (3) SS Indians of North America 4400 (3) HM History of North American Indians
4220 (3) SS North American Archaeology  
  LATINO/LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES: (LLS) Selected Courses
BLACK STUDIES: (BLST) Selected Courses LLS 1010 (3) Introduction to LLS: Social Science
1000 (3) SS Introduction to Black Studies LLS 1020 (3) Introduction to LLS: Humanities
1100 (3) HM Black American Culture  
1220 (3) SS Law in the Black Community MUSIC: (MUS) Selected Courses
1260 (3) HM Survey of Black Literature 1070 (3) HM Music of the People: The United States
1400 (3) SS Issues in the Black Community 1100 (3) HM Survey of Jazz
1950 (3) SS Black Women in America 4090 (3) HM Native American Music
2000 (3) SS The Black Experience in Society  
2210 (3) SS The Black Family in the United States NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES: (NAMS) Selected Course
2260 (3) HM Black Short Story 1100 (3) HM Introduction to Native American Studies (NAMS)
2360 (3) HM Contemporary Black Literature  
2410 (3) HM Afro-American History to 1865 POLITICAL SCIENCE: (PSCI) Selected Course
2420 (3) HM Afro-American History Since 1865 3100 (3) SS Minority Politics
2510 (3) HM Music and the Black Experience 3120 (3) SS Afro-Amer. Experience in American Politics
2730 (3) HM Religion and Theology in Afro-America 3140 (3) SS Latino/a Politics
2830 (3) HM Contemporary Novel (Emphasis on Black Writers)  
3000 (3) HM Survey of Black Education RELIGION: (RELI) Selected Course
3120(SS), 3200(SS), 3650(SS), 3850(HM), 3920(HM), 3950(HM) 3020 (3) HM Native American Religions
4090(SS), 4500(HM)  
  SOCIOLOGY: (SOC) Selected Course
ENGLISH: (ENGL) Selected Courses 3900 (3) SS Ethnic Group Relations
1200 (3) HM Autobiographical Writing (GDRH) * Restricted to Goodrich Scholars* 4250 (3) SS Latino/a Migration in the World Economy
2230 (3) HM Ethnic Literature  
2260 (3) HM Black Short Story SPANISH: (SPAN) Selected Courses
2350 (3) HM Black Literature in America 1746-1939 4050 (3) HM Seminar in Mexican Culture and Civilization
2360 (3) HM Contemporary Black Literature 4180 (3) HM Latino Literature and Culture
2470 (3) HM Native American Literature
3100 (3) HM Native American Literature: Major Figures
4180 (3) HM Chicano Literature and Culture
4230 (3) HM Latino Literature
 
GOODRICH SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM: (GDRH) Selected Course
1200 (3) Autobiographical Writing (ENGL 1200) *
1110 (6) Perspectives on US American Culture *
* Restricted to Goodrich Scholars*

International Dimension/Women’s Study:
3 credit hours must come from Category 2 (Women’s Studies) or Category 2 (International Dimension).

SS = Social Sciences
HM = Humanities

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WOMEN'S STUDIES
Category 2

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WOMEN’S STUDIES: (WMST) Selected Courses HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUC. AND RECREATION: (HED) Selected Course
2010 (3) SS Introduction to Women’s Studies: Social and Behavioral 3080 (3) - Not HM or SS - Health Concepts of Sexual Development
2020 (3) HM Introduction to Women’s Studies: the Humanities  
  RELIGION: (RELI) Selected Course
BLACK STUDIES: (BLST) Selected Course 3250 (3) HM The Feminine in Mythology
1950 (3) SS Black Women in America  
  SOCIOLOGY: (SOC) Selected Course
ENGLISH: (ENGL) Selected Course 4300(3) SS Sociology of Gender
4250 (3) HM Intro to Women’s Studies in Literature  

CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Continued--------

SS = Social Sciences
HM = Humanities

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INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION
Category 2

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ANTHROPOLOGY: (ANTH) Selected Courses GEOGRAPHY: (GEOG) Selected Courses
1050 (3) SS Introduction to General Anthropology 1000 (3) SS Fundamentals of World Regional Geography
3210 (3) SS Cultures of African People 1020 (3) SS Introduction to Human Geography
3260 (3) SS World Cultures and Peoples (Area Ethnography) 3030 (3) SS Geography of Africa
4210 (3) SS Cultural Anthropology 3060 (3) SS Geography of Middle America
  3070 (3) SS Geography of South America
ART: (ART) Selected Courses 3080 (3) SS East and Southeast Asia
2050 (3) HM Survey of Western Art History I 3130 (3) SS Economic Geography
2060 (3) HM Survey of Western Art History II 3230 (3) SS Europe's Land and Peoples
  3240 (3) SS Russia and Former Soviet Republics
BLACK STUDIES: (BLST) Selected Studies 3330 (3) SS United States and Canada
1050 (3) HM Ancient African Civilization 3930 (3) SS Political Geography
1340 (3) SS Introduction to Contemporary Africa  
2120 (3) HM History of Modern Africa HISTORY: (HIST) Selected Courses
2130 (3) SS Patterns of African Government 1000 (3) HM World Civilizations I
2900 (3) SS African Civil – The Middle Period 1010 (3) HM World Civilizations II
3030 (3) SS Geography of Africa 1050 (3) HM Ancient African Civilization
3140 (3) SS Apartheid in South Africa 2190 (3) HM The Modern Middle East
3500 (3) SS Economic Development in Africa 2470 (3) HM Latin America: Mexico and the Caribbean
4700 (3) HM African Philosophy 2480 (3) HM Latin America: South America
  2510 (3) HM Ancient History: Greece
DRAMATIC ARTS: (DART) Selected Courses 2520 (3) HM Ancient History: Rome
1010 (3) HM Introduction to the Theatre 2560 (3) HM Modern France
2810 (3) HM Dramatic Literature I 2580 (3) HM Modern Germany
2820 (3) HM Dramatic Literature II 2610 (3) HM England to 1688
4710 (3) HM History of the Theatre to 1700 2620 (3) HM England since 1688
4720 (3) HM History of the Theatre since 1700 2630 (3) HM History of Canada
  2660 (3) HM The Peoples of East Central Europe Since 1815
ENGLISH: (ENGL) Selected Courses 2710 (3) HM Russia to 1855
2280 (3) HM Introduction to Language 2720 (3) HM Russia since 1855
2520 (3) HM Introduction to English Language 2810 (3) HM East Asia: Traditional and Modern China
3430 (3) HM Irish Literature 2820 (3) HM East Asia: Traditional and Modern Japan
SEE CATALOG FOR SELECTED 4000 LEVEL COURSES— 2900 (3) HM African Civilization-The Middle Period
4150HM, 4170HM, 4180HM, 4580HM, 4860HM 2920 (3) HM History of Modern Africa
  SEE CATALOG FOR SELECTED 300 AND 400 LEVEL COURSES--3330, 3640, 4510, 4520,
  4550, 4780