College of Arts and Science
SPRING 2004: Courses Approved for Breadth Requirements

Note: this is a list of Breadth Requirement courses which are offered in Spring 2004. This list does not include courses that are offered only as Honors, UD Online or Study Abroad.

Group A (12 credits from at least two different departments)
Group B (12 credits from at least two different departments)
Group C (12 credits from at least two different departments)
Group D (13 credits from at least two different departments; one course must include a related laboratory experience)

GROUP A: ANALYSIS AND APPRECIATION OF THE CREATIVE ARTS AND HUMANITIES

ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTH)
ANTH 205 Anthropology and Human Nature
ANTH 251 Introduction to the Ethnic Arts

ART HISTORY (ARTH)
ARTH 101 Visual Culture
ARTH 150 Monuments and Methods in the History of Art
ARTH 237 Art of Tibet

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
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 217 Introduction to Film (cross-listed with CMLT 217)
ENGL 324 Shakespeare

FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES (FLLT)
FLLT 338 Light and Shadow - Japanese Films

GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)
GEOG 203 Introduction to Cultural Geography
GEOG 345 Cultural Geography

MUSIC (MUSC)
MUSC 101 Appreciation of Music
MUSC 104 Introduction to Opera II
MUSC 105 Fundamentals of Music I
MUSC 196 Harmony II

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

POLITICAL SCIENCE (POSC)
POSC 285 Currents in Political Theory
POSC 333 Communism, Fascism, and Democracy

SOCIOLOGY (SOCI)
SOCI 350 Social Inequality and Film

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
THEA 206 Introduction to Dance

WOMEN'S STUDIES (WOMS)
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
ANTH 261 Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East

ART HISTORY (ARTH)
ARTH 154 Introduction to Art History II
ARTH 206 Introduction to Art and Architecture in Africa
ARTH 208 Greek and Roman Art
ARTH 209 Early Medieval Art 200-1000 A.D.
ARTH 218 High Renaissance and Mannerist Art
ARTH 220 Italian Renaissance Architecture
ARTH 228 Modern Art II
ARTH 231 American Art: 1865-Present
ARTH 308 Modern Architecture I: 1750-1900
ARTH 310 Role of the Artist in Society
ARTH 311 Renaissance Women, Society and Art

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)

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (CMLT)
CMLT 208 Great Writers of the Western World II (cross-listed with ENGL 212)

ENGLISH (ENGL)
ENGL 205 British Literature I
ENGL 206 British Literature II
ENGL 340 American Literature to the Civil War
ENGL 341 American Literature: Civil War to World War II
ENGL 345 African American Literature II

FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES (FLLT)
FLLT 330 Society & Spectacle in Ancient Rome

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)
FREN 326 French Civilization II (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 138 East Asian Civilization: Japan
HIST 205 United States History
HIST 206 United States History
HIST 221 Film and American Society
HIST 326 History of Black America Since the Civil War (cross-listed with BAMS 306)
HIST 341 Ancient Rome
HIST 345 Europe in the Reformation Era: 1517 to 1648
HIST 348 History of Spain: 1479 to Present
HIST 353 Modern Germany: 1770 to 1919
HIST 356 Modern European Intellectual History
HIST 361 Twentieth Century France
HIST 369 China Since 1900
HIST 380 History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict
HIST 393 History of Modern Vietnam
HIST 397 History of South Africa
HIST 477 Seminar: Latin American History

ITALIAN (ITAL)
ITAL 325 Italian Civilization and Culture

MUSIC (MUSC)
MUSC 107 History of Rock
MUSC 207 History of Jazz
MUSC 311 Music History: to 1600
MUSC 313 Music History: 1825 to the Present

PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)
PHIL 301 Ancient Philosophy
PHIL 303 Modern Philosophy
PHIL 309 Indian Religion and Philosophy
PHIL 311 Early Medieval Philosophy

POLITICAL SCIENCE (POSC)
POSC 311 Politics of Developing Nations
POSC 387 American Political Thought

RUSSIAN (RUSS)
RUSS 312 Introduction to Russian Literature II (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
ANTH 370 Culture of Food Production and Economic Development

BLACK AMERICAN STUDIES (BAMS)
BAMS 110 Introduction to Black American Studies
BAMS 361 Race, Power, and Social Conflict (cross-listed with SOCI 361)

COGNITIVE SCIENCE (CGSC)
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

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 305 Comparative Economic Systems
ECON 311 Economics of Developing Countries
ECON 332 Economics of Government Spending and Taxation
ECON 340 International Economics
ECON 381 Economics of Human Resources

GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)
GEOG 102 Human Geography
GEOG 240 Environment and Behavior
GEOG 320 Water and Society

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 201 General Psychology
PSYC 303 Introduction to Social Psychology
PSYC 325 Child Psychology

SOCIOLOGY (SOCI)
SOCI 201 Introduction to Sociology
SOCI 203 The Individual and Society
SOCI 206 Women and Work (cross-listed with WOMS 206)
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 361 Race, Power, and Social Conflict (cross-listed with BAMS 361)

WOMEN'S STUDIES (WOMS)
WOMS 201 Introduction to Women's Studies
WOMS 202 Introduction to International Women's Studies
WOMS 206 Women and Work (cross-listed with SOCI 206)
WOMS 213 Men and Women in American Society (cross-listed with SOCI 213)

GROUP D: THE STUDY OF NATURAL PHENOMENA THROUGH EXPERIMENT OR ANALYSIS
*Laboratory course

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

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; credit cannot be earned for both BISC 103 & 104.)
BISC 104 Principles in Biology (Credit cannot be earned for both BISC 103 & 104)
BISC 105 Human Heredity and Development
BISC 106 Elementary Human Physiology
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 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 111 General Chemistry (duplicate credit with CHEM 101, 103, 105)
CHEM 112 General Chemistry (duplicate credit with CHEM 102, 104)

COGNITIVE SCIENCE (CGSC)
CGSC 314 Brain and Behavior (cross-listed with PSYC 314)

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
GEOL 110 Earth History: Evolution and Geologic Record

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)

NUTRITION AND DIETETICS (NTDT)
NTDT 200 Nutrition Concepts

PHILOSOPHY (PHIL)
PHIL 205 Logic (duplicate credit if taken after PHIL 351)

PHYSICS (PHYS)
PHYS 133* Introduction to Astronomy
PHYS 147 Atoms for Everyone
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 102* Physical Science (duplicate credit with PHYS 202 and 208)