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UNOFFICIAL GE WORKSHEET

 

NAME: SS# MAJOR: ADVISOR:

 

AS________         AA _______        AS in Business _______

 

 

AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS (AI) Minimum Grade C- (choose one)

ECON 1740

HIST 1700

HIST 2700

HIST 2710

POLS 1100

U.S. Economic History

American Civilization

US History to 1877

U.S. History from 1877 (must complete both 2700 & 2710 for AI)

American/US National Government

 

 

ENGLISH (E1 and E2) Minimum Grade C-

Complete both of the following courses (6 credits)


ENGL 1010

ENGL 2010 or 2014


Introduction to Writing

Intermediate Writing

 

 

MATH (MA) Minimum Grade C- (choose one)

MATH 1030

MATH 1040

MATH 1050

Quantitative Literacy

Intro. To Statistics

College Algebra (Or any other MATH course requiring MATH 1050 as a prerequisite.)

 

 

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE)

PE 1096

Fitness for Life (Waived for students 31 or older)

 

 

FINE ARTS (FA) Complete 3 credits

ART 1010

ART 1020

ART 1030

ART 1110

ART 1120

ARTH 2710

ARTH 2720

DANC 1075

ENGL 2150

ENGL 2160

MUSC 1010

Intro. To the Visual Arts

Basic Drawing (non majors)

Basic Design (non majors)

Drawing I

2D Design

Art History Survey I

Art History Survey II

Intro. To Dance

Intellectual Tradition of West

Intellectual Tradition of West

Intro. To Music


MUSC 1030

MUSC 1031

MUSC 1032


MUSC 1100

MUSC 2010

MUSC 2020

THEA 1013

THEA 1031

THEA 1032

THEA 1033

THEA 1023

Intro. To Jazz

History of Rock and Roll

Rap & Hip Hop & the Ascendance of Black Culture in America

Fundamentals of Music - 2 credits

Music History & Literature I

Music History & Literature II

Survey of Theatre

Theatre History & Lit: Classical

Theatre History & Lit: Modern

Acting I

Survey of Film

 

 

HUMANITIES (HU) Complete 3 credits









COMM 2110

COMM 1020

COMM 1500

COMM 2070

ENGL 1500

ENGL 2150

ENGL 2160

ENGL 2300

ENGL 2220

ENGL 2240

ENGL 2400

ENGL 2410

ENGL 2420

ENGL 2430

ENGL 2210

Interpersonal Communication

Public Speaking

Intro. To Mass Media

Oral Interpretation of Literature

Classic Myths & Folk Tales

Intellect Traditions of West

Intellect Traditions of West

Intro. To Shakespeare 

Intro. To Fiction

Intro. To Poetry

Special Topics Lit.& Cult.

Western American Literature

Literature of the Outdoors

Gothic & Supernatural Lit.

Folklore & Literature

ENGL 2200

ENGL 2510

ENGL 2520

ENGL 2610

ENGL 2620

ENGL 2650

ENGL 2660

ENGL 2730

ENGL 2740

HUM 1010

PHIL 1000

PHIL 1120

PHIL 2600

TSFL 2650

TSFL 2660

Intro. To Literature

Masterpieces of American Lit.

Masterpieces of American Lit.

Masterpieces of British Lit.

Masterpieces of British Lit.

Language in Society

Intro. To Language 

World Literature I

World Literature II

Intro. to the Humanities

Intro. To Philosophy

Social Ethics

World Religion and Scripture

Language in Society

Intro. To Language Systems

 

 

SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES(SS) Complete 3 credits

ANTH 1000

CJ 1010

ECON 1010

ECON 2010

ECON 2020

GEOG 1300

HFST 1400

Intro. To Anthropology

Intro. To Criminal Justice

Econ. As a Social Science

Principles to Microeconomics

Principles to Macroeconomics

People and Places of the World

Courtship & Marriage

HFST 1500

HIST 1500

HIST 1510

HIST 2700

HIST 2710

PSY 1010

SOC 1010

SOC 1020

Human Development

World History to 1500

World History from 1500 to Present

US History to 1877 (online only)

US History from 1877 (online only)

General Psychology

Intro. to Sociology

Social Problems

 

 

PHYSICAL SCIENCE (PS) Science majors: you must meet with an advisor to see which classes you need! Complete 3 credits


GEO 2100


PHSC 1440

PHYS 1000

PHYS 1150

PHYS 2100


GEO 1060

GEO 1080

PHSC 1000

PHYS 1060

1 credit course

Evolution of the Earth-Honors

2 credit courses

Cosmos

Conceptual Physics

Intro. to Meteorology

Honors Physics

3 credit courses

Environmental Geology

Oceanography

Interdisciplinary Physical Science

Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies


CHEM 1010/1015

CHEM 1110/1115

CHEM 1120/1125

CHEM 1210/1215

CHEM 1220/1225

GEO 1010/1015

GEO 1080/1085

GEO 1110/1115

GEO 1220/1225

GEOG 1000/1005 PHYS 1010/1015


4 credit courses

Introduction Chemistry / lab

Elementary Chemistry / lab

Elementary Organic/Biochem.

Principles of Chemistry

Principles Chemistry II

Survey of Geology/ lab

Oceanography / lab*

Physical Geology / lab

Historical Geology / lab

Physical Geography / lab

Elementary Physics / lab

 

 

LIFE SCIENCE (LS) Complete 3 credits. Science majors: you MUST meet with an advisor to see which classes you need!

BIO 1010/1015

BIO 1050/1055 

BIO 2060/2065

BIO 2200/2205

BIO 2320/2325

BIO 2420/2425

BIO 1610/1615 

BIO 1620/1625

General Biology / lab *

Human Biology / lab *

Intro to Microbiology

General Microbiology

Human Anatomy

Human Physiology

Biology I

Biology II

 

 

NATURAL SCIENCE LAB 

One lab required from either Life Science, Physical Science or Individual Choice

 

 

INDIVIDUAL CHOICE (IC) Choose one of these courses or an additional class from any of the following groups: SS, FA, HU, or PS.

AGRI 2200/2205


BIO 2030/2035

BIO 2100/2105

BIO 2150/2155

BIO 2300/2305

Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals/ lab

Intro. Genetics / lab

Honors Biology / lab*

Hum. Anatomy for Artists/lab

Plant Taxonomy / lab


 

BIO 2580/2585

BMGT 1210

HFST 1020

MATH 2100

HIST 2340

HIST 2350

Intro. To Soil Science / lab

Personal Finance

Principles of Nutrition

Honors Math (2 credits)

History of England

History of the American West

 





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FOREIGN LANGUAGE For Associate of Arts only (AA). Complete 8 credits of one language, or 4 credits of one language above 1010.

 

Italian French Japanese Spanish German Arabic  

(BYU language exam http://flats.byu.edu  

 

BOLD - Prerequisites Required or Instructor’s permission           SNOW COLLEGE

                                   GE requirements may change. Contact the Advisement Office in the fall of 2008

03/19/08

* - Lab optional                                                                       Academic and Career Advising

                                                                                                                    Greenwood Student Center #241                                                                                                                          

                                                                                                                                 (435) 283-7313                Advisement@snow.edu