Course descriptions can be found in the Course Catalog.
Introduction to University Life
- ASC 101 Introduction to University Life
- BUS 101 Introduction to University Life
- ESC 100 New Student Orientation
- HON 101 Introduction to Honors
Writing/Composition
- ENG 100 Intensive College Writing or ENG 101 College Writing I
- ENG 102 College Writing II
or one of these equivalent courses:
- ENG 102H Honors College Writing II
- ESC 102 Technical Writing & Professional Communication Effective Spring 2009
- MCE 102 Technical Writing & Professional Communication
- MUS 113 Writing about Music
- UST 102 Professional Writing
or one of these alternate courses (student must earn an "A" in ENG 100 or ENG 101 to use an alternate course)
- ENG 240 Introduction to Poetry
- ENG 240H Honors Introduction to Poetry
- ENG 241 Introduction to Fiction and Drama
Mathematics/Quantitative Literacy
Option 1:
- MTH 116 Foundations of Quantitative Literacy
- MTH 117 Mathematical Applications in the Real World
Option 2 (6 credits from the following) :
- MTH 116 Foundations of Quantitative Literacy
- MTH 117 Mathematical Applications in the Real World
- MTH 128 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers II
- MTH 129 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers III
- MTH 147 Statistical Concepts with Applications
- MTH 148 Math for Business Majors I Effective Fall 2010
- MTH 149 Math for Business Majors II Effective Spring 2011
- MTH 151 Mathematical Concepts 1a
- MTH 152 Mathematical Concepts 1b
- MTH 153 Mathematical Concepts 1c
- MTH 154 Mathematical Concepts 2a
- MTH 155 Mathematical Concepts 2b
- MTH 156 Mathematical Concepts 2c
- MTH 161 Introductory Statistics Effective Fall 2014
- MTH 167 Precalculus Mathematics I
- MTH 168 Precalculus Mathematics II
- MTH 181 Calculus I
- MTH 181H Honors Calculus I
- MTH 182 Calculus II
- MTH 182H Honors Calculus II
- MTH 247 Applied Statistics
- MTH 328 Geometry for Middle School Teachers
- MTH 329 Data Analysis and Probability for Middle School Teachers
- MTH 347 Applied Statistics
- OSM 201 Business Statistics I
- OSM 202 Business Statistics II
Option 3:
- 1 course from Option 1 or Option 2 above
Plus;
- 1 of the following:
- Sociology: SOC 354 Quantitative Sociological Research
- Urban Studies: UST 404 Urban Data Analysis
- Psychology: PSY 311 Behavioral Science Statistics
Natural Sciences
- Biology
- BIO 100 The Living World with 109 Biological Diversity Laboratory Effective Spring 2009
- BIO 102 Human Genetics, Reproduction, and Development Effective Spring 2009 with 107 Human Biology Laboratory
- BIO 104 The Brain Effective Spring 2009 with 107 Human Biology Laboratory
- BIO 104H Neuroscience: Exploring the Brain - Honors Effective Fall 2012
- BIO 106 with 107 Human Biology in Health and Disease; Human Biology Laboratory (lab)
- BIO 108 Environmental Ecology (not a lab)
- BIO 109 Biological Diversity Laboratory (lab)
- BIO 200 with 201 Introductory Biology I; Introductory Biology Laboratory I (lab)
- BIO 202 with 203 Introductory Biology II; Introductory Biology Laboratory II (lab)
- BIO 266 with 267 Human Anatomy and Physiology I; Human Anatomy and Physiology II (lab)
- BIO 268 with 269 Human Anatomy and Physiology I; Human Anatomy and Physiology II (lab)
- Chemistry
- CHM 151 with 156 Chemistry Around Us; Chemistry Around Us Laboratory (lab)
- CHM 251 with 256 College Chemistry I; College Chemistry Laboratory I (lab)
- CHM 252 with 257 College Chemistry II; College Chemistry Laboratory II (lab)
- CHM 261 with 266 General Chemistry I; General Chemistry Laboratory I (lab)
- CHM 261H General Chemistry I - Honors Effective Fall 2013 and beyond
- CHM 262 General Chemistry II with with either 267 General Chemistry Laboratory II (lab) or 278 REEL General Chemistry Laboratory (lab)
- CHM 262H with 267H Honors General Chemistry ; Honors General Chemistry Laboratory (lab)
- Environmental Science
- EVS 206 Introduction to Environmental Science (no lab)
- Environmental Studies
- ENV 259 Natural History of the Cleveland Area (course includes a lab)
- Geology
- GEO 100 with 101 Introductory Geology; Introductory Geology Laboratory (lab)
- GEO 124 Beyond Google Earth (The Science of Looking at the Place We Live) (course includes a lab)
- Physics
- PHY 101 with 103 The Flying Circus of Physics: Motion and Heat; The Flying Circus of Physics Laboratory (lab)
- PHY 102 with 103 The Flying Circus of Physics: Sound and Light; The Flying Circus of Physics Laboratory (lab)
- PHY 115 Physics, Technology and Society (no lab)
- PHY 116 Energy and Society Lab Effective Fall 2009
- PHY 201 with 200 Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies ; Astronomy Laboratory (lab)
- PHY 202 with 200 Astronomy: Planets, Asteroids and Comets ; Astronomy Laboratory (lab)
- PHY 221 College Physics I (course includes a lab)
- PHY 222 College Physics II (course includes a lab)
- PHY 231 College Physics I – Biomedical Applications (course includes a lab)
- PHY 232 College Physics II – Biomedical Applications (course includes a lab)
- PHY 241 University Physics I (course includes a lab)
- PHY 242 University Physics II (course includes a lab)
- PHY 243 University Physics I (course includes a lab)
- PHY 243H University Physics I (Honors) (course includes a lab)
- PHY 244 University Physics II (course includes a lab)
- PHY 244H University Physics II (Honors) (course includes a lab)
- Sciences College
- SCI 220 Science as a Way of Thinking (no lab)
- SCI 220H Science as a Way of Thinking - Honors Effective Fall 2010
- Urban Studies
- UST 259 Natural History of the Cleveland Area (course includes a lab)
- UST 289 Physical Geography (no lab)
Social Sciences
- Art
- ART 250 Visual Literacy Effective Fall 2012
- Anthropology
- ANT 101 Human Biocultural Evolution
- ANT 102 Study of Culture
- ANT 120 Introduction to Language and Linguistics
- ANT 153 Introduction to African Culture : Africa
- ANT 227 Power, Authority and Society in Nonwestern Communities
- ANT 260 Language, Culture and Society
- ANT 275 Ancient Mysteries : Africa, Latin America, Asia, Middle East
- Communication
- COM 101 Principles of Communication
- COM 201 Communication and Human Relationships in East Asian Societies : Asia Effective Fall 2012
- COM 211 Communicating in Personal Relationships
- COM 226 Mass Media and Society
- COM 231 Evolution of Mass Media
- Economics
- ECN 201 Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECN 202 Principles of Microeconomics
- ECN 230H Game Theory & Social Sciences
- Engineering Science
- ESC 282 Engineering Economy
- Health Education
- HED 210 Personal Health Effective Spring 2009
- Health Science
- HSC 180 Introduction to Gerontology (Cross-listed with PSY 180)
- History
- HIS 227 Power, Authority, and Society in Nonwestern Communities : Africa, Latin America, Asia, Middle East (Cross-listed with PSC 227)
- Linguistics
- LIN 120 Introduction to Language and Linguistics
- LIN 260 Language, Culture, and Society
- Political Science
- PSC 111 American Government
- PSC 221 Comparative Politics
- PSC 227 Power, Authority, and Society in Nonwestern Communities : Africa, Latin America, Asia, Middle East (Cross-listed with HIS 227)
- PSC 231 International Politics
- Psychology
- PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology
- PSY 101H Introduction to Psychology - Honors Effective Fall 2009
- PSY 180 Introduction to Gerontology (Cross-listed with HSC 180)
- PSY 220 Child Development
- PSY 221 Adolescent Psychology
- Social Work
- SWK 200 Introduction to Social Work Effective Fall 2009
- SWK 201 Contemporary Social Welfare Effective Fall 2009
- SWK 255 Community Leadership Development Effective Fall 2011
- Sociology
- SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 203 Sociology of Poverty
- SOC 210 Introduction to Sociology of the Third World : Africa, Latin America, Asia, Middle East
- SOC 211 American Culture and Society Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2012
- SOC 220 Introduction to Globalization Effective Fall 2009 through Summer 2010
- SOC 250 Introduction to Criminology
- SOC 260 Deviance in the United States
- SOC 280H Science, Technology and Society
- Speech and Hearing
- SPH 229 Speech and Language Development
- Urban Studies
- UST 200 Introduction to Urban Studies
- UST 206 Megacities in Asia Asia Effective Fall 2010
- UST 240 Democracy and the City
- UST 242 Introduction to Urban Real Estate and Public Finance Effective Spring 2009
- UST 290 Urban Geography
Arts and Humanities
- Anthropology
- ANT 103 Ancient Civilizations : Africa, Middle East, Latin America Effective Spring 2009
- ANT 171 Native Civilizations of the Americas : Latin America Effective Fall 2012
- Arabic
- ARB 274 Introduction to the Middle East : Middle East
- Art
- ART 140 The Art of the Comic : Effective Spring 2009
- ART 252 Introduction to Early Western Art : Europe
- ART 252H Introduction to Early Western Art - Honors : Europe Effective Spring 2014 and beyond
- ART 253 Introduction to Western Art since 1400 : Europe
- ART 281 History of Far Eastern Art : Asia
- ART 286 Introduction to African Art : Africa Effective Summer 2010
- Classical and Medieval Studies
- CLM 230H Turning Points in Ancient and Medieval History : Europe Effective Spring 2012
- Communication
- COM 221 Introduction to Film
- Dance
- DAN 201 Introduction to Dance
- DAN 212H Dance: Power, Art & Movement
- Education CSUTeach
- EUT 210 Perspectives in Math & Science Effective Fall 2012
- English
- ENG 203 Creative Writing: Forms and Techniques Effective Spring 2010
- ENG 204 Nonwestern Literature : Africa, Asia, Latin America Effective Spring 2009
- ENG 206 Literature and American Culture
- ENG 240 Introduction to Poetry
- ENG 240H Honors Introduction to Poetry
- ENG 241 Introduction to Fiction and Drama
- ENG 241H Writing about Literature: Fiction and Drama - Honors Effective Spring 2009
- ENG 271 Shakespeare and Film Effective Spring 2009
- ENG 280 Classical Literature in Translation : Europe
- History
- HIS 101 Western Civilization I : Europe
- HIS 102 Western Civilization II : Europe
- HIS 110 United States History Survey
- HIS 111 United States History to 1877
- HIS 112 United States History Since 1877
- HIS 165 Introduction to Latin American History : Latin America
- HIS 175 Introduction to African History : Africa
- HIS 185 Survey of Middle Eastern History : Middle East
- HIS 195 Introduction to East Asian History : Asia Effective Spring 2009
- HIS 201H Honors Urban America: Last Half of the 20th Century
- HIS 230H Turning Points in Ancient and Medieval History Effective Spring 2012
- HIS 271 Empire's End: British Asia : Effective Spring 2009
- HIS 271H Empire's End: British Asia : Effective Fall 2009
- HIS 272H Cultural Interactions: Japan - Honors : Asia Effective Spring 2011
- HIS 274 Introduction to the Middle East : Middle East
- Honors
- HON 250 Indian Ecocriticism Asia Effective only Spring 2011
- Modern Languages
- MLA 201 Words: An Introduction to Etymology Effective Fall 2011
- MLA 204 Nonwestern Literature : Africa, Latin America, Asia, Middle East
- MLA 230/330 Gods, Heroes, and Ritual Effective Fall 2009
- MLA 235 Arabic Film : Africa, Asia, Middle East Effective Spring 2009
- MLA 255 Western European Film : Europe Effective Spring 2009
- MLA 265 Francophone Literature in Translation : Africa, Caribbean
- MLA 280 Women in the Arab World Africa, Asia, Middle East Effective Spring 2009
- Music
- MUS 111 The Enjoyment of Music
- MUS 151 Jazz Survey
- MUS 161 Roots of Rock and Soul
- MUS 260H The Performing Arts in Cleveland Effective Spring 2009
- MUS 261H Honors Evolution of Western Popular Music
- MUS 262 Nonwestern Popular Music : Africa, Latin America, Asia, Middle East
- MUS 263 Black Music of Two Worlds : Africa, Latin America
- Philosophy
- PHL 120 Reasoning and Argument Effective Spring 2011
- PHL 130 Introduction to Logic
- PHL 171 Introduction to Philosophy
- PHL 175 Meaning of Life Effective Fall 2010
- PHL 181 Historical Introduction to Philosophy : Europe
- PHL 211 Morals & Rights
- PHL 213 Environmental Ethics Effective Spring 2009
- PHL 213H Environmental Ethics - Honors Effective Spring 2009
- PHL 215 Engineering Ethics
- PHL 220 Philosophy, Fantasy, and Science Fiction Europe Effective Spring 2010
- PHL 225H Utopias, Dystopias, and Human Nature Effective Fall 2011
- PHL 240 Health Care Ethics
- PHL 255 Nonwestern Philosophy : Africa, Latin America, Asia, Middle East
- PHL 261 Ancient Philosophy : Europe
- PHL 262 Medieval Philosophy : Europe Effective Spring 2009
- PHL 263 Early Modern Philosophy : Europe
- PHL 283 Introduction to Ethics : Europe
- Political Science
- PSC 274 Introduction to the Middle East : Middle East
- Religious Studies
- REL 101 Understanding Religion : Africa, Latin America, Asia, Middle East
- REL 227 Science and Belief Effective Spring 2009
- REL 231 Introduction to the Old Testament
- REL 232 Jesus and the Gospels
- REL 233 Paul and the Development of Christianity Effective Spring 2009 until Fall 2012
- REL 234 The Later New Testament Effective Spring 2009 until Fall 2012
- REL 235H Origins of the Christian Religion - Honors Effective Spring 2009
- REL 236 Introduction to the New Testament Effective Fall 2010
- REL 245 Religion in America
- REL 260 Women and Religion
- REL 265 Religion and Culture
- REL 276 Eastern Religions Asia Effective Fall 2010
- REL 280 Introduction to Mythology : Europe Effective Spring 2012
- Theatre
- THE 111 Introduction to Theatre
- THE 211 History of the Theatre I
- THE 230 Women in Theatre Effective Fall 2012
- Urban Studies
- UST 250 The City in Film Effective Spring 2009
Social Diversity
African-American courses
- Art
- ART 388 African-American Art Effective Spring 2011
- Anthropology
- ANT 270 African-American Culture
- Black Studies
- BST 200 Introduction to Black Studies Effective Fall 2012
- BST 300 Black Psychology Effective Fall 2012
- Communication
- COM 332 Interracial Communication
- English
- ENG 207 African American Literature
- ENG 207H African American Literature; The City - Honors
- ENG 208 Womanism/Feminism Effective Spring 2009
- ENG 347 Studies in African-American Literature Effective Spring 2009
- History
- HIS 215 History of African-Americans to 1877
- HIS 216 History of African-Americans Since 1877
- HIS 302 US Slavery, Abolition, and Politics, 1820-1860 Effective Spring 2009
- HIS 305 Social Thought of African-Americans
- HIS 317 Civil War and Reconstruction, 1848 to 1877 Effective Spring 2009
- HIS 318 Black America and Africa
- HIS 324 Black Is/Black Ain't: Defining Black America
- HIS 325 African America Since 1945 Effective Fall 2010
- HIS 326 African American History Through Sacred Music Effective Spring 2009
- HIS 328 Black Gender and Sexuality in US Effective Fall 2013
- HIS 329 Black Resistance in the Jim Crow Era Effective Fall 2009
- HIS 369 Comparative Emancipation Effective Spring 2009
- Philosophy
- PHL 252 African-American Social Philosophy Effective Fall 2013 and beyond
- Political Science
- PSC 217 Urban Politics and the African-American Experience
- Public Safety Management
- PSM 302 Contemporary Urban Issues (Cross-listed with UST 302)
- Religious Studies
- REL 217 Religion in Black America
- REL 317 Religious Ethics of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King
- Social Work
- SWK 150 The Black Experience Effective Fall 2009
- Sociology
- SOC 215 Black/White Interaction Effective Fall 2008 through Summer 2012
- SOC 380 Racial and Ethnic Inequality
- Speech and Hearing
- SPH 438 Dialect Differences in the Schools
- Theatre
- THE 216 African American Theatre Effective Fall 2010
- THE 318 African American Theatre II Effective Fall 2010
- Urban Studies
- UST 202 Cleveland: The African-American Experience
- UST 251 The African-American Image on Film
- UST 302 Contemporary Urban Issues (Cross-listed with PSM 302)
U.S. Diversity courses
- Anthropology
- ANT 100 Human Diversity
- ANT 210 Introduction to Native American Studies
- ANT 224 Sex, Gender and Culture Effective Spring 2011
- ANT 243 Language and Gender Effective Fall 2009
- Communication
- COM 331 Gender and Communication
- Education
- EDC 300 Diversity in Educational Settings
- English
- ENG 210 Native American Literature Effective Spring 2009
- ENG 248 Multicultural Literatures of the United States Effective Spring 2009
- ENG 348 Studies in Multicultural Literature Effective Spring 2009
- ENG 363 Gender Issues in Literature Effective Spring 2009
- History
- HIS 316H History of American West Effective Fall 2010
- HIS 327 American Sexual Communities and Politics
- Health, Physical Education and Recreation
- HPR 250 Diversity in Sport
- Health Sciences
- HSC 305 Culture and Health
- HSC 344 Social Issues in Health Care Effective Spring 2009
- HSC 346 Women's Health
- Modern Languages
- MLA 245 Arabic Resources of Cleveland/Service Learning Effective Spring 2009
- Nonprofit Administration
- NAD 453 Managing Urban Diversity Effective Spring 2009
- NAD 455 Gender and Leadership
- Philosophy
- PHL 253 Philosophy of Feminism Effective Spring 2009
- Political Science
- PSC 305 Cultural Diversity in U.S. Politics
- Psychology
- PSY 255 Psychology of Women
- PSY 356 Multicultural Psychology Effective Spring 2012
- Public Safety Management
- PSM 453 Managing Urban Diversity Effective Spring 2009
- Religious Studies
- REL 248 Race, Immigration and Religion in America : Effective Fall 2012
- REL 274 Buddhism and Hinduism in America Effective Fall 2012
- Sociology
- SOC 201 Race, Class and Gender
- SOC 201H Race, Class and Gender - Honors Effective Fall 2009
- SOC 317 Sociology of Gender
- Speech and Hearing
- SPH 241 Survey of Deaf Culture
- Urban Studies
- UST 453 Managing Urban Diversity Effective Spring 2009
- UST 455 Gender and Leadership
- Women's Studies
- WST 151 Introduction to Women's Studies
Writing Across the Curriculum/Speaking Across the Curriculum (WAC/SPAC)
Writing Courses
Speaking Courses
Capstone Experience
See advisor for each major.
For all questions please contact Rosemary Sutton, Vice-Provost for Undergraduate Studies at 216-875-9732 or r.sutton@csuohio.edu.