| 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 ******************************************************************************** U. S. RACIAL OR HISPANIC MINORITY GROUPS ******************************************************************************** |
| 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 ******************************************************************************** WOMEN'S STUDIES ******************************************************************************** |
| 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 ******************************************************************************** INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION ******************************************************************************** |
| 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 |