Spring
2005 Courses Approved for Undergraduate Breadth
Requirements in the College of Arts and Sciences
The following courses will be offered in Spring 2005 for
Newark students. Most will be taught as regular courses on the
Newark campus; exceptions (online, Study Abroad, Continuing Education) are
noted. This list is current as of 10/13/04 and does not reflect
cancellations and additions after that date.
ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)
ANTH 205 Anthropology and Human Nature
ANTH 239
Arts and Crafts of Native North America ANTH 251 Introduction to the
Ethnic Arts ANTH 457 Survey of African Art (cross-listed with ARTH
457)
ART (ART) ART 315
Issues in Contemporary Art
ART HISTORY (ARTH)
(ARTH 151 Myth, Religion, and Art ) - Continuing
Education - Wilmington only
ARTH 162 History of
Architecture (ARTH 237 Art of Tibet ) - UDOnline
only
SCIENCE AND CULTURE
(CSCC)
CSCC 444 Medical Ethics
(cross-listed with PHIL 444)
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
(CMLT) (CMLT 202 Biblical and Classical Literature
(cross-listed with ENGL 202 and FLLT 202) ) - UDOnline
only
ENGLISH (ENGL)
ENGL 200 Approaches to Literature ENGL 202 Biblical and Classical
Literature (cross-listed with CMLT 202 and FLLT 202) (ENGL 204
American Literature) - UDOnline only ENGL 207 Introduction to
Poetry ENGL 208 Introduction to Drama (cross-listed with CMLT 218 and
WOMS 208) ENGL 209 Introduction to the Novel (cross-listed with CMLT
219 and WOMS 209) ENGL 210 Short Story (ENGL 314 Introduction to
Folklore and Folklife (cross-listed with CMLT 314) ) - Continuing
Education only - location TBA
ENGL 324 Shakespeare
FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES
(FLLT) FLLT 202 Biblical and Classical Literature
(cross-listed with CMLT 202 and ENGL 202)
(FLLT 324
Topics: French Literature in Translation (cross-listed with WOMS 324) )
- Study Abroad only (FLLT 326 Topics: Hispanic Literature in
Translation (cross-listed with WOMS 326) )- Study Abroad only FLLT
327 Topics: Russian Literature in Translation FLLT 329 Topics: Italian
Literature in Translation
FRENCH (FREN)
FREN 454 French Cinema
GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)
GEOG 203 Introduction to Cultural Geography GEOG 345 Cultural
Geography
HISTORY (HIST)
HIST 393 History of Modern Vietnam
MUSIC (MUSC) MUSC
101 Appreciation of Music
MUSC 104 Introduction to
Opera II
MUSC 196 Harmony II
(MUSC 213 French Musical Literature) - Study Abroad only
PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)
PHIL 100 Philosophies of Life (cross-listed with WOMS 100) PHIL
101 Great Western Philosophers PHIL 102 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 202 Contemporary Moral Problems (cross-listed with WOMS 203)
PHIL 204 World Religions PHIL 210 Women and Religion (cross-listed
with WOMS 210) PHIL 216 Introduction to Feminist Theory (cross-listed
with WOMS 216) PHIL 244 Philosophy of Art
PHIL
344 Science and Religion (cross-listed with SCEN 344) PHIL 444 Medical
Ethics (cross-listed with CSCC 444)
POLITICAL SCIENCE
(POSC) POSC 285 Currents in Political Theory POSC
333 Communism, Fascism, and Democracy
SCIENCE (SCEN)
SCEN 344 Science and Religion (cross-listed with PHIL 344)
THEATRE (THEA)
THEA 102 Introduction to Performance THEA 104 Introduction to
Theatre and Drama THEA 200 Introduction to Theatre Production THEA
202 Introduction to Theatre Design THEA 203 Introduction to Costuming
UNIVERSITY (UNIV)
UNIV 490 Honors Tutorial: Humanities
WOMEN'S STUDIES
(WOMS) WOMS 203 Contemporary Moral Problems
(cross-listed with PHIL 202) WOMS 205 Women in the Arts and Humanities
WOMS 210 Women and Religion (cross-listed with PHIL 210) WOMS 216
Introduction to Feminist Theory (cross-listed with PHIL 216)
GROUP B: THE STUDY OF CULTURE AND INSTITUTIONS OVER
TIME
ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)
ANTH 101 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology ANTH 105
Introduction to Historical Archaeology
ART HISTORY (ARTH)
ARTH 154 Introduction to Art History II
ARTH 209 Early Medieval Art 200-1000 A.D.
ARTH
218 High Renaissance and Mannerist Art
ARTH 225
Eighteenth Century Art
(ARTH 231 American Art:
1865-Present) - Continuing Education only-
Wilmington
ARTH 236 Arts of the Islamic World
ARTH 245 The American Home
ARTH 302 Prints and
Society
(ARTH 308 Modern Architecture I: 1750-1900)
- Study Abroad only ARTH 318 History of Photography
BLACK AMERICAN STUDIES
(BAMS) BAMS 306 History of Black America Since the Civil
War (cross-listed with HIST 326)
SCIENCE AND CULTURE
(CSCC) CSCC 382 History of Western Medicine
(cross-listed with HIST 382)
CONSUMER STUDIES
(CNST) CNST 224 Costume Design and Production Since 1700
ECONOMICS (ECON)
ECON 316 Economic History of the U.S.
ENGLISH (ENGL)
ENGL 205 British Literature I ENGL 206 British Literature II
(ENGL 321 Medieval Literature and Culture
(cross-listed with CMLT 321)) - Study
Abroad only ENGL 340 American
Literature to the Civil War ENGL 341 American Literature: Civil War to
World War II
FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES
(FLLT)
FLLT 380 Topics: Japanese
Culture in Translation
FRENCH (FREN)
FREN 301 Introduction to French Literature: Prose (to be taught in
French) FREN 302 Introduction to French Literature: Poetry and Theatre
(to be taught in French)
GERMAN (GRMN)
GRMN 325 German Civilization and Culture (to be taught in German)
HISTORY (HIST)
HIST 101 Western Civilization to 1648 HIST 102 Western
Civilization: 1648 to Present HIST 103 World History to 1648 HIST
104 World History: 1648 to Present HIST 131 Islamic Near East: 1500 to
Present
HIST 137 East Asian Civilization: China
HIST 205 United States History HIST 206 United States History
HIST 300 Women in American History (cross-listed with WOMS 300)
HIST 318 Colonial America
HIST
341 Ancient Rome
HIST 345 Europe in the Reformation
Era: 1517 to 1648
HIST 356 Modern European
Intellectual History
HIST 361 Twentieth Century
France
HIST 369 China Since 1900
(HIST 374 History of England to 1715) - Study Abroad only HIST 375 History of England: 1715 to Present
HIST 382 History of Western Medicine (cross-listed
with CSCC 382)
HIST 390 American Indians: The
Southwest
HIST 393 History of Modern Vietnam HIST
397 History of South Africa
HIST 477 Seminar: Latin
American History HIST 479 Seminar in Asian History
ITALIAN (ITAL)
ITAL 325 Italian Civilization and Culture
MATHEMATICS (MATH)
MATH 308 History of Mathematical Ideas
MUSIC (MUSC) MUSC
107 History of Rock MUSC 205 Music of the Non-Western World MUSC
207 History of Jazz MUSC 212 History of Liturgy and Hymns MUSC 311
Music History: to 1600 MUSC 313 Music History: 1825 to the Present
PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)
PHIL 303 Modern Philosophy PHIL 309 Indian Religion and Philosophy
PHIL 312 Late Medieval Philosophy
POLITICAL SCIENCE
(POSC) POSC 311 Politics
of Developing Nations POSC 387 American Political Thought
RUSSIAN (RUSS)
RUSS 310 Introduction to Russian Literature I (to be taught in
Russian)
SPANISH (SPAN)
SPAN 302 Survey of Spanish Literature (to be taught in Spanish)
SPAN 304 Survey of Spanish-American Literature (to be taught in
Spanish) SPAN 325 Spanish Civilization and Culture (to be taught in
Spanish) SPAN 326 Latin American Civilization and Culture (to be
taught in Spanish)
THEATRE (THEA)
THEA 341 Theatre/Drama: Classic/Medieval (cross-listed with CMLT 341)
GROUP C: EMPIRICALLY-BASED STUDY OF HUMAN BEINGS AND THEIR
ENVIRONMENT
ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)
ANTH 230 Peoples of the World ANTH 259 Hunting
Societies
BLACK AMERICAN STUDIES
(BAMS) BAMS 110 Introduction to Black American Studies
COGNITIVE SCIENCE
(CGSC) CGSC 270 Introduction to Cognitive Science
CGSC 330 Philosophy of the Mind (cross-listed with PHIL 330)
COMMUNICATION (COMM)
COMM 200 Introduction to Human Communication Systems COMM 245 Mass
Communication and Culture
CONSUMER STUDIES
(CNST) (CNST 200 Consumer Economics) - UDOnline
only
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
(CRJU) CRJU 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRJU 201 Problems of Law Enforcement CRJU 202 Problems of Criminal
Judiciary CRJU 203 Problems of Corrections CRJU 345 Sociology of
the Law (cross-listed with SOCI 345)
ECONOMICS (ECON)
ECON 100 Economic Issues and Policies ECON 151 Introductory
Microeconomics: Prices and Markets ECON 152 Introductory
Macroeconomics: National Economy
ECON 311 Economics
of Developing Countries ECON 340 International Economics ECON 360
Government Regulation of Business
GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)
GEOG 102 Human Geography
GEOG 230 Humans and the
Earth Ecosystem
LINGUISTICS (LING)
LING 101 Introduction to Linguistics I
MUSIC (MUSC) MUSC
309 Patterns of Patronage
PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)
PHIL 330 Philosophy of the Mind (cross-listed with CGSC 330)
POLITICAL SCIENCE
(POSC) POSC 150 The American Political System POSC
220 Introduction to Public Policy POSC 240 Introduction to
International Relations POSC 270 Comparative Politics
PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC)
PSYC 100 General Psychology (PSYC 301 Personality) - Continuing
Education - Wilmington only PSYC 303 Introduction to Social
Psychology PSYC 325 Child Psychology PSYC 333 Psychology of Women
(cross-listed with WOMS 333) PSYC 350 Developmental Psychology
PSYC 380 Psychopathology PSYC 390 Social Psychology
SOCIOLOGY (SOCI)
SOCI 201 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 204 Urban Communities
(cross-listed with BAMS 204) SOCI 209 Social Problems SOCI 213 Men
and Women in American Society (cross-listed with WOMS 213) SOCI 302
Social Deviance SOCI 311 Sociology of Health Care (cross-listed with
CSCC 311) SOCI 322 Crowds, Cults, and Revolutions SOCI 331 World
Population: Profiles and Trends
SOCI 345 Sociology of
Law (cross-listed with CRJU 345)
SOCI 407 Sociology
of Sex and Gender (cross-listed with WOMS 407)
WOMEN'S STUDIES
(WOMS) WOMS 201 Introduction to Women's Studies WOMS
202 Introduction to International Women's Studies
WOMS 213 Men and Women in American Society
(cross-listed with SOCI 213) WOMS 333 Psychology of Women
(cross-listed with PSYC 333) WOMS 407 Sociology of Sex and Gender
(cross-listed with SOCI 407)
GROUP D: THE STUDY OF NATURAL PHENOMENA THROUGH EXPERIMENT OR
ANALYSIS * Courses marked with an asterisk will meet the requirement
for a Laboratory course
ANIMAL SCIENCE (ANSC)
(ANSC 101 Introduction to Animal Science) - UDOnline only
ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)
ANTH 104 Introduction to Archaeology and Biological Anthropology
(duplicate credit with ANTH 102, and with ANTH 103 in Group C) ANTH
202 Human Evolution and the Fossil Record
ART HISTORY (ARTH)
ARTH 205 Science and the Detection of Art Forgeries (cross-listed with
MSST 205)
BIOLOGY (BISC)
BISC 103 General Biology (Both BISC 103 and BISC 207 cannot be used to
fulfill Group D. Duplicate credit if taken after BISC 207.) BISC 104
Principles in Biology BISC 105 Human Heredity and Development BISC
106 Elementary Human Physiology
(BISC 110 Viruses,
Genes, and Cancer) - UDOnline only
(BISC 152 Biology of Human
Sexuality) - UDOnline only
BISC 171 Microbiology in Modern Society
(BISC 195 Biological Evolution) - Continuing Education only -
Newark BISC 207* Introductory Biology I (Both BISC 103 and BISC 207
cannot be used to fulfill Group D.) BISC 208* Introductory Biology II
CHEMISTRY (CHEM)
CHEM 100 Chemistry and the Human Environment) - UDOnline only CHEM
101* General Chemistry (duplicate credit with CHEM 103, 105, 111) CHEM
102* General Chemistry (duplicate credit with CHEM 104, 112) CHEM 103*
General Chemistry (duplicate credit with CHEM 101, 105, 111) CHEM 104*
General Chemistry (duplicate credit with CHEM 102, 112)
CHEM 112 General Chemistry (duplicate credit with
CHEM 102, 104)
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
(CISC) CISC 101 Computers and Information Systems
CISC 105 General Computer Science
ENTOMOLOGY (ENWC)
ENWC 205 Elements of Entomology
GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)
GEOG 106 Physical Geography: Land Surface GEOG
220 Meteorology
GEOLOGY (GEOL)
GEOL 105 Geological Hazards GEOL 115* Geological Hazards
Laboratory (counts as Group D lab if taken with GEOL 105) (GEOL 108
Volcanoes and Earthquakes) - Continuing Education - Wilmington
only
GEOL 112 Earth Resources and Public Policy
LINGUISTICS (LING)
LING 253 Laboratory Phonetics
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
(MATH) MATH 201 Introduction to Statistics I (duplicate
credit with STAT 205) MATH 205 Statistical Methods (duplicate credit
with STAT 201) MATH 210 Discrete Mathematics I (duplicate credit with
MATH 230) MATH 221 Calculus I (duplicate credit with MATH 241)
MATH 230 Finite Mathematics with Applications (duplicate credit with
MATH 210) MATH 241 Analytic Geometry and Calculus A (duplicate credit
with MATH 221)
MUSEUM STUDIES (MSST)
MSST 205 Science and the Detection of Art Forgeries (cross-listed with
ARTH 205)
NUTRITION AND DIETETICS
(NTDT) NTDT 200 Nutrition Concepts
PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)
PHIL 205 Logic (PHIL 351 alternate. (duplicate credit if taken after
PHIL 351)
PHYSICS (PHYS)
PHYS 133* Introduction to Astronomy
PHYS 201*
Introductory Physics I (duplicate credit with PHYS 104, 207, and SCEN 101)
PHYS 202 Introductory Physics II (duplicate credit with PHYS 208 and
SCEN 102) PHYS 207* Fundamentals of Physics I (duplicate credit with
PHYS 104, 201, and SCEN 101) PHYS 208* Fundamentals of Physics II
(duplicate credit with PHYS 202 and SCEN 102)
PSYCHOLOGY (PSYC)
PSYC 314 Brain and Behavior (cross-listed with CGSC 314)
SCIENCE
(SCEN) SCEN 101* Physical Science (duplicate credit with
PHYS 104, 201, and 207) SCEN 102* Physical Science (duplicate credit
with PHYS 202 and 208)
|