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Liberal Arts Courses - Social and Behavioral Sciences

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Social and Behavioral Sciences

At least 2 Liberal Arts courses must be at 200 level or higher. Testouts are excluded.

Must take courses from at least 2 divisions. May take 1 course in division of major or minor but course cannot be in either the major or minor area. Students in multidisciplinary programs should follow liberal arts policy of that degree.

Liberal Arts courses with "D" designation count toward Liberal Arts and the American Cultural Diversity requirement.

Liberal Arts courses with "G" designation count toward Liberal Arts and the Global Perspecitves requirement.

*CAS policy - All approved Liberal Arts courses must be a minimum of 2 credits.

Social and Behavioral Sciences Division

Accounting (ACCT)
201 Survey of Accounting

Anthropology (ANTH)
205 Culture and Personality
221 Global Perspectives on Women
225 Race and Ethnicity (d)
228 Native American Culture
247 Human and Cultural Origins
338 Global Health & Disease
348 Faces of Culture

Business Law (BLAW)
265 Business Law I
266 Business Law II
354 Women and the Law

Communication Studies and Theatre Arts (CSTA)
206 Family Communication
208 Problem Solving in Small Group
306 Non-Verbal Communication
311 Persuasion
313 Intercultural Communication
316 Organizational Communication
318 Communication & Leadership
319 Freedom to Speak
334 Playwriting
414 Speech in History
440 Gender Communication

Criminal Justice (CJ)
320 Juvenile Delinquency
322 Criminology

Economics (ECON)
201 Principles of Microeconomics
202 Principles of Macroeconomics
305 Money and Banking
312 Political Economy of Discrimination (d)
324 Labor Economics
328 Third World Development: Domestic
329 Third World Development: International
332 Public Finance
334 Public Regulation
340 Contemporary International Trade (g)
342 International Finance
344 Comp Economics Systems
361 US Economic History
362 History of Economic Thought
489 Special Topics in Economics

Ethnic Studies (ETHN)
200 Ethnic Studies (d)

Environmental Science Management (ESM)
307 Cultural Perspectives on the Environment

Finance (FINC)
210 Personal Finance

Geography (GEOG)
220 Economic Geography
237 Poverty in the United States (d)
240 The United States
241 Wisconsin
242 Canada
322 Urban Geography
324 Historical Geography of the United States
340 Europe
342 Latin America
343 Africa
344 Asia & Oceana (g)
385 Seminar: the American Frontier

History (HIST)
201 Introduction to Asian Civilization (g)
202 Introduction to Latin American Civilations (g)
203 The Mediterranean: A Survey (g)
204 United States Immigration & Ethnic History
205 Women's History: United States
206 Native Americans & the United States (d)
207 African American History (d)
208 History of the Mexican American/Chicano
210 Public History
215 United States History to 1865
216 U.S. History from 1865
220 Rise & Fall of Adolph Hitler
221 Great Battles
289 Special Topics in History
301 History of Film
303 Women's History: Europe
305 Women's History: Global Perspective
308 Renaissance to Marx
309 Western Political Thought: Nietzsche to the Present
310 American Political Thought
321 Early Middle Ages
322 The Renaissance
323 The Reformation
324 Early Modern Europe
325 Late Middle Ages
326 Bismark to Hitler
327 WWI to WW II
328 WW II to Cold War
330 Revolutions in Modern History
332 The Islamic Middle East to 1500
334 Modern China 1800 to Present
335 Modern Japan 1600 to Present
349 Middle Eastern History & Politics
351 United States Colonial History I
352 United States Colonial History II
353 United States History: 1790-1850
354 United States History: Age of Growth
356 United States Middle Period
358 United States History 1890-1945
359 United States History from 1945
361 US Economic History
364 History of the Upper Midwest: Furs, Logs & Farms
366 Social History of the United States
367 History of United States Foreign Policy
369 American Intellectual History
385 Seminar: the American Frontier
389 Special Topics in History
415 Philosophy of History
416 Constitutional Law
436 History of Colonial & Imperialism
483 Reading Seminar: Race & Ethnicity
486 Seminar: History of the Americas
489 489 Special Topics in History
490 Readings in History

International Studies (INTS)
200 Introduction to International Studies
365 Contemporary Europe (g)
370 International Study Tour
377 Semester Abroad
442 World Cinema (g)

Journalism (JOUR)
240 Introduction to Visual Communication
319 Media & American Politics
320 Journalism & Public Opinion
345 History of Mass Communication
460 International Communication
465 Mass Communication Law

Political Science (POLS)
211 Government and Politics in Minnesota and Wisconsin
212 The Politics of Equality and Inequality in The United States (d)
225 Public Administration
230 Contemporary Political Ideologies
245 Introduction to Comparative Politics (g)
253 State and Local Politics
256 Public Policy Making
260 Introduction to International Relations (g)
308 Renaissance to Marx
309 Western Political Thought: Nietzsche to the Present
310 American Political Thought
311 American Political Parties and Elections
312 Political Economy of Discrimination(d)
314 Women and Politics
319 Media and American Politics
320 Journalism and Public Opinion
321 Political Participation
322 Politics of American Cities
324 Managing Public Services
326 American Presidency
327 Congressional Politics
332 Public Finance
334 Public Regulation
344 Politics of the Developing World
346 Politics of Western Europe
348 Politics of East Asia
349 Middle Eastern History & Politics
354 Women and the Law
355 Environmental Law
365 American Foreign Policy
367 History of United States Foreign Policy
369 Politics of the World Economy
377 The United Nations
416 Constitutional Law

Psychology (PSYC)
225 Sex Differences, Gender Roles, and Sexual Orientation
236 Developmental Psychology: Childhood and Adolescence
250 Industrial and Organizational Psychology
260 Behavior Modification
265 Social Psychology
305 Learning and Motivation
310 Memory and Thinking
320 Psychology of Personality
325 Abnormal Psychology
336 Developmental Psychology: Adulthood and Aging
340 Animal Behavior
350 Sensation and Perception
355 Physiological Psychology
365 Individual and Group Processes
410 Introduction to Counseling
425 Introduction to Clinical Psychology

Social Work (SOWK)
205 Introduction to Social Work and Welfare
215 Human Behavior in Social Environment
250 Use, Abuse and Addiction
350 Social Welfare Policy

Sociology (SOCI)
205 Culture and Personality
208 Sociology of Diversity (d)
211 International Children
218 Deviant Behavior
221 Global Perspectives on Women
225 Race & Ethnicity (d)
227 Religous Groups and Cults
228 Native American Culture
230 Sociology of Sport & Leisure
240 Contemporary Social Problems
245 Environmental Sociology
247 Human and Cultural Origins
315 Sociology of Later Life
323 Sociology of Family
326 Sociology of Gender Roles
330 Social Organization
338 Global Health and Disease
340 Sociology of Rural Life
345 Sociology of Urban Life
348 Faces of Culture

Women’s Studies (WMST)
200 Introduction to Women's Studies
205 Women's History: United States
206 Family Communication
220 Gender Issues in Science
221 Global Perspectives on Women
225 Sex Differences, Gender Roles, and Sexual Orientation
305 Women's History: Global Perspective
314 Women and Politics
323 Sociology of Family
326 Sociology of Gender Roles
354 Women and the Law
440 Gender Communication

 

 

 

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