General Education Requirements
The following list is provided so that students can determine which courses are appropriate in fulfilling General Education requirements in the areas of Communications, Literature, Humanities/Fine Arts/ Foreign Language, Math, Science and Social Science. In programs where a General Education Elective is indicated, courses may be selected from any of the categories. Credits are indicated in parenthesis.
FINE ARTS
EN 120 - Communications (3)*
EN 125 - Communication and the Literature of Science and Technology (3)
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
FA 101 - Introduction to Drawing (4)
FA 102 - Introduction to the Visual Arts (3)
FA 103 - Two-Dimensional Design (3)
FA 104 - Three-Dimensional Design (3)
FA 105 - Introduction to Music (3)
FA 106 - The History of Jazz, Blues and Rock and Roll (3)
FA 111 - Survey of Western Art History I (3)
FA 112 - Survey of Western Art History II (3)
FA 115 - History of Modern Art (3)
FA 120 - Introduction to Oil Painting (4)
FA 121- Introduction to Watercolor (4)
FA 125A - Woodworking in the Hand Tool Tradition (4)
FA 130 - Introduction to Photography (4)
FA 133 - Introduction to Figural Sculpture (4)
FA 135 - Introduction to Ceramics (4)
FA 150 - Introduction to Guitar (3)
FA 201 - Drawing II (4)
FA 210 - Life Drawing (4)
FA 220 - Painting II (4)
FA 230 - Black and White Photography II (4)
FA 235 - Ceramics II (4)
FL 104 - American Sign Language for Beginners (3)HUMANITIES
FL 105 - Advanced American Sign Language (3)
FL 110 - Elementary Japanese I (3)
FL 111 - Elementary Spanish I (3)
FL 112 - Elementary Spanish II (3)
FL 115 - Elementary German 1 (3)
FL 116 - Elementary German 2 (3)
FL 121 - French I (3)
FL 122 - French II (3)
All literature courses listed plus the following:LITERATURE
EN 121 - Introduction to Film (3)
EN 221B - Film Genres and Directors: Films of 1962 (3)
HI 104 - Western Civilization: Antiquity to 1650 (3)
HI 105 - Western Civilization: 1650 to Present (3)
PI 110 - Introduction to Philosophy (3)
PI 226A - Comparative World Religions (3)
PI 242 - Contemporary Ethical Issues (3)*
EN 102 - Introduction to Literature (3)*MATHEMATICS
EN 150 - Introduction to Drama (3)
EN 160 - Introduction to Poetry (3)
EN 210 - British Literature I (3)
EN 211 - British Literature II (3)
EN 214 - American Literature Survey I: to 1865 (3)
EN 215 - American Literature Survey II: 1865 to the Present (3)
EN 251 - Contemporary Drama (3)
EN 255 - Shakespeare (3)
EN 272 - Modern Short Fiction (3)
EN 285 - Literature, Technology and Culture (3)
EN 287 - Women in Literature (3)
EN 291A - Comparative Issues and World Literature: Contemporary Latin American Literature (3)
EN 295A - Creative Writing: Fiction (3)*
EN 295B - Creative Writing: Poetry (3)
EN 295C- Creative Nonfiction (3)
MT 120 - Contemporary College Math (4)SCIENCE
MT 123 - Intermediate Algebra (4)*
MT 125 - Finite Mathematics (4)
MT 129 - Math for Allied Health (3)
MT 133 - Elementary Functions (4)
MT 134 - Pre-Calculus (4)
MT 205 - Calculus I (4)
MT 206 - Calculus II (4)
MT 251 - Statistics (4)
BI 111 - General Biology I (4)SOCIAL SCIENCE
BI 112 - General Biology II (4)
BI 115 - Introduction to Ecology (4)
BI 117 - Introduction to Plant Biology (4)
BI 120 - Human Biology (4)
BI 122 - Basic Pathophysiology (3 - no lab)
BI 123 - The Biology of Human Reproduction (3 - no lab)
BI 125 - Human Genetics and Society (4)
BI 159 - Personal Nutrition (4)
BI 195 - Anatomy and Physiology I (4)
BI 196 - Anatomy and Physiology II (4)
BI 202 - Microbiology (4)
BI 211 - Genetics (4)
BI 212 - Ecology (4)
BI 222 - Pathophysiology (3 - no lab)
BI 259 - Normal and Therapeutic Nutrition (4 - no lab)
BI 279 - Life Cycle Nutrition (3 - no lab)
CH 103 - General Chemistry I (4)
CH 104 - General Chemistry II (4)
CH 105 - Chemistry (4)
CH 110 - Introduction to Biochemistry (4)
CH 120 - Introduction to Forensic Science (4)
CH 205 - Organic Chemistry (4)
ENV 101 - Fundamentals of Environmental Science (4)
PH 133 - Physics I: Mechanics Heat (4)
PH 135 - Physics II: Light, Sound, Electricity (3)
SC 104 - Astronomy and Space (4)
SC 107 - Introduction to Meteorology (4)
SC 110 - Alternative Energy Fundamentals (4)
AN 101 - Introduction to Anthropology (3)* Available in Honors format.
AN 110 - Introduction to Archaeology (3)
AN 210 - Native American Studies I (3)
ED 104 - Foundations of Education (3)
EO 101 - Macroeconomics (3)
EO 102 - Microeconomics (3)
HI 120 - United States History: to 1870 (3)
HI 121 - United States History: 1870 to present (3)
HI 131 - World History I: to 1500 (3)
HI 132 - World History II: 1500-present (3)
HI 221 - New Hampshire History (3)
PS 105 - State and Local Government (3)
PS 120 - American Federal Government (3)
PS 231 - American Government (3)
PY 105 - Introduction to Psychology (3)*
PY 205 - Crisis Intervention (3)
PY 209 - Educational Psychology (3)
PY 210 - Abnormal Psychology (3)
PY 220 - Human Growth and Development: The Life Span (3)*
PY 226A - Sport and Exercise Psychology (3)
SO 105 - Introduction to Sociology (3)*
SO 111 - Education and Society (3)
SO 205 - The Individual and Society (3)
SO 212 - Intercultural Interactions and Cultural Learning (3)
SO 226A - Service, Citizenship and Community (SRV)**(3)
SO 240 - Marriage, Family and Personal Relationships (3)
SO 298 - Study Abroad Experience (3)
** Service Learning is a component of this course
Revised June 6, 2008
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