Uniform Certificate of General Studies (UCGS) Electives
Students may not receive credit toward graduation for both ECO 150 and ECO 201 or ECO 150 and ECO 202 .
Courses
- ART 100 — Art Appreciation. (3 Credits)
- ART 101 — History of Art: Prehistoric to Gothic. (3 Credits)
- ART 102 — History of Art: Renaissance to Modern. (3 Credits)
- ART 121 — Foundations of Drawing. (3 Credits)
- ART 131 — Two-Dimensional Design. (3 Credits)
- ART 132 — Three-Dimensional Design. (3 Credits)
- ART 223 — Life Drawing. (3 Credits)
- BIO 101 — General Biology I. (4 Credits)
- BIO 102 — General Biology II. (4 Credits)
- BIO 106 — Life Science. (4 Credits)
- CHM 101 — Introductory Chemistry I. (4 Credits)
- CHM 111 — General Chemistry I. (4 Credits)
- CHM 112 — General Chemistry II. (4 Credits)
- CSC 110 — Principles of Computer Science. (3 Credits)
- CST 100 — Principles of Public Speaking. (3 Credits)
- CST 110 — Introduction to Human Communication. (3 Credits)
- CST 130 — Introduction to the Theatre. (3 Credits)
- CST 151 — Film Appreciation I. (3 Credits)
- ECO 150 — Economic Essentials: Theory and Application. (3 Credits)
- ECO 201 — Principles of Macroeconomics. (3 Credits)
- ECO 202 — Principles of Microeconomics. (3 Credits)
- ENG 111 — College Composition I. (3 Credits)
- ENG 112 — College Composition II. (3 Credits)
- ENG 225 — Reading Literature: Culture and Ideas. (3 Credits)
- ENG 245 — British Literature. (3 Credits)
- ENG 246 — American Literature. (3 Credits)
- ENG 250 — Children's Literature. (3 Credits)
- ENG 255 — World Literature. (3 Credits)
- ENG 258 — African American Literature. (3 Credits)
- ENG 275 — Women in Literature. (3 Credits)
- GEO 210 — People & Land: An Introduction to Cultural Geography. (3 Credits)
- GEO 220 — World Regional Geography. (3 Credits)
- GOL 105 — Physical Geology. (4 Credits)
- GOL 110 — Earth Systems: An Environmental Geology Perspective. (4 Credits)
- HIS 101 — Western Civilizations Pre-1600 CE. (3 Credits)
- HIS 102 — Western Civilizations Post 1600 CE. (3 Credits)
- HIS 111 — World Civilizations Pre-1500 CE. (3 Credits)
- HIS 112 — World Civilizations Post-1500 CE. (3 Credits)
- HIS 121 — United States History to 1877. (3 Credits)
- HIS 122 — United States History Since 1865. (3 Credits)
- HUM 202 — Modern Humanities. (3 Credits)
- HUM 210 — Introduction to Women and Gender Studies. (3 Credits)
- HUM 216 — Introduction to Non-Western Cultures. (3 Credits)
- HUM 220 — Introduction to African American Studies. (3 Credits)
- ITE 152 — Introduction to Digital Literacy and Computer Applications. (3 Credits)
- MTH 154 — Quantitative Reasoning. (3 Credits)
- MTH 155 — Statistical Reasoning. (3 Credits)
- MTH 161 — Precalculus I. (3 Credits)
- MTH 162 — Precalculus II. (3 Credits)
- MTH 167 — Precalculus with Trigonometry. (5 Credits)
- MTH 245 — Statistics I. (3 Credits)
- MTH 261 — Applied Calculus I. (3 Credits)
- MTH 263 — Calculus I. (4 Credits)
- MTH 264 — Calculus II. (4 Credits)
- MUS 121 — Music in Society. (3 Credits)
- PHI 100 — Introduction to Philosophy. (3 Credits)
- PHI 220 — Ethics and Society. (3 Credits)
- PHY 100 — Elements of Physics. (4 Credits)
- PHY 201 — General College Physics I. (4 Credits)
- PHY 202 — General College Physics II. (4 Credits)
- PHY 241 — University Physics I. (4 Credits)
- PHY 242 — University Physics II. (4 Credits)
- PLS 135 — U.S. Government & Politics. (3 Credits)
- PLS 140 — Introduction to Comparative Politics. (3 Credits)
- PLS 241 — Introduction to International Relations. (3 Credits)
- PSY 200 — Principles of Psychology. (3 Credits)
- REL 100 — Introduction To Study of Religion. (3 Credits)
- REL 230 — Religions of The World. (3 Credits)
- SOC 200 — Introduction to Sociology. (3 Credits)
- SOC 268 — Social Problems. (3 Credits)