General Education Program

Social Sciences

Requirement: Nine (9) credit hours

100/200-level courses from at least two different departments including the departments of Anthropology, Sociology, Political Science, Social Work, Psychology, Economics, Communication, Urban Studies, courses labeled "Social Science" (SSC) or other approved courses.

Anthropology

ANT 100 - Human Diversity

ANT 101 - Human Biocultural Evolution

ANT 102 - The Study of Culture

ANT 103 - Rise/Fall of Civilizations

ANT 120 - Introduction to Language and Linguistics —Effective Spring 2007 through Current

ANT 150 - Comparative American Slavery

ANT 171 - Native Civilizations of the Americas

ANT 202 - The Study Of Culture

ANT 221 - Cultureand Human Sexuality —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2006

ANT 227 - Power, Authority And Society In Non-Western Communities —Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014

ANT 260 - Language, Culture and Society —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2005 and Fall 2006 through Current

Communication

COM 101 - Principles Of Communication

COM 211 - Communicating In Personal Relationships

COM 226 - Mass Media and Society

COM 231 - Evolution of Mass Media

COM 241 - Group Processes and Decision Making

Economics

ECN 201 - Principles of Macroeconomics

ECN 202 - Principles of Microeconomics

ECN 230H - Honors; Game Theory and the Social Sciences

Engineering Science

ESC 282 - Engineering Economy

First College

FST 164 - Psy-Perspectives In Psychology —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 167 - Ssc-Geography Lecture —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 242 - Psc-Political Science Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 247 - Swk-Race,Poverty and Welfare —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 254 - Soc-Sociology Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 257 - Swk-Social Work Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 264 - Psy-Psychology Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 267 - Ssc-Geography Workshop Or Lecture —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

FST 271 - Ssc-Social Science Workshop —Effective Fall 1998 through Spring 2004

Health Sciences

HSC 201 - Culture and Human Sexuality —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2006

History

HIS 227 - Power, Authority, and Society in Nonwestern Communities —Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014

Modern Languages

MLA 260 - Language, Society And Culture —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2005

Political Science

PSC 111 - American Government

PSC 112 - Controversial Issues in American Politics —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2006

PSC 113 - Controversial Issues in World Politics —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2006

PSC 212 - Controversial Issues in American Politics

PSC 213 - Controversial Issues in World Politics

PSC 217 - Urban Politics and the African-American Experience

PSC 221 - Comparative Politics

PSC 227 - Power, Authority and Society in Non-Western Communities —Effective Fall 1998 through Summer 2014

PSC 231 - International Politics

PSC 241 - Freedom and Authority —Effective Fall 1998 through Fall 2006

Psychology

PSY 101 - Introduction To Psychology

PSY 220 - Child Development

PSY 221 - Adolescent Psychology

PSY 223 - Life Span Developement

PSY 255 - Psychology of Women

Social Work

SWK 201 - Contemporary Social Welfare

Sociology

SOC 101 - Introduction To Sociology

SOC 201 - Race, Class and Gender

SOC 201H - H: Race, Class and Gender

SOC 203 - Sociology of Poverty

SOC 210 - Introduction to Sociology of the Third World

SOC 211 - American Culture and Society

SOC 215 - Black/White Interaction

SOC 260 - Deviance in the United States

SOC 267 - Studies In The Black Family

SOC 269 - The Black Community

SOC 280H - H: Science, Technology and Society - Honors

Speech and Hearing

SPH 229 - Speech And Language Development

Urban Studies

UST 200 - Introduction To Urban Studies

UST 202 - Cleveland:The African-American Experience

UST 290 - Urban Geography