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Apr 20, 2026
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2015-16 Catalog FINAL VERSION - Closed for Revisions
General Education Program Approved Courses and Interdisciplinary Studies Majors, Minors, and Certificates
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For information on past General Degree Requirements, please refer to the 2011-13 Catalog.
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Cultural and Environmental Awareness
Environmental Responsibility
Interdisciplinary Studies
Approved IS Courses
- ANTH 311 - Human Evolution 3 cr.
- ANTH 339 - Native Cultures of North America 3 cr.
- ASTR 305 - The History of Astronomy 3 cr.
- AT 362 - Professional Development and Communication 3 cr.
- BIOL 388 - Animal Behavior 3 cr.
- BUS 340 - Business Law & Ethics 3 cr.
- COMM 398 - Communicating About Roads, Development, and Nature. 3 cr.
- ENGL 240 - Introduction to Linguistics 3 cr.
- ENGL 347 - Grant and Proposal Writing 3 cr.
- ENGL 365 - Science Literature 3 cr.
- HIST 305 - The History of Astronomy 3 cr.
- HIST 313 - History of Islam 3 cr.
- HIST 358 - England to the 18th Century 3 cr.
- HIST 359 - Modern Britain 3 cr.
- HIST 361 - France: Enlightenment, Revolution, and Napoleon 3 cr.
- HIST 389 - Food and Environment 3 cr.
- HS 320 - Environment, Health, and Technology 3 cr.
- HS 410 - Issues in Aging 3 cr.
- IA 378 - People, Interfaces, and Environment 4 cr.
- MATH 310 - Operations Research I 3 cr.
- MUS 321 - 20th Century Music 3 cr.
- NRES 372 - Resource Economics 3 cr.
- NRES 474 - Integrated Resource Management 3 cr.
- NURS 455 - Concepts in Nursing Practice 3 cr.
- PAX 200 - Dilemmas of War and Peace: An Introduction to Peace Studies 3 cr.
- PHYS 115 - Acoustics 4 cr.
- POLI 212 - Law and Legal Systems 3 cr.
- POLI 389 - Food and Environment 3 cr.
- POLI 391 - American Political Thought 3 cr.
- POLI 392 - Politics, Art, and Film 3 cr.
- POLI 394 - Political Ideas that Changed the World 3 cr.
- POLI 395 - Political Ideas Today 3 cr.
- PSYC 325 - Physiological Psychology 3 cr.
- PSYC 370 - Emotion 3 cr.
- PSYC 377 - Evolutionary Psychology 3 cr.
- PSYC 388 - Animal Behavior 3 cr.
- REL 311 - American Religious History 3 cr.
- REL 317 - New Religious Movements 3 cr.
- REL 363 - Religion and Society in Ancient Israel 3 cr.
- WDMD 348 - Cognitive Learning Techniques and Video Production 3 cr.
- WDMD 378 - People, Interfaces, and Environment 4 cr.
- WGS 105 - Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies 3 cr.
Approved Interdisciplinary Majors, Minors, and Certificates
American Studies: American Studies Option, B.A. American Studies: American Studies Option, B.S. American Studies: Working in a Global Economy Option, B.A. American Studies: Working in a Global Economy Option, B.S. American Studies Minor Anthropology Minor Arts Management, B.A. Dietetics, B.S. Early Childhood Education, B.S. Elementary Education, B.S. Environmental Studies Minor Family and Consumer Sciences: Child, Youth & Family Studies Option, B.S. Family and Consumer Sciences: Teacher Education Option, B.S. Geography, B.S. Health and Wellness Management, B.S. Health Promotion/Wellness, B.S. International Studies, B.A. International Studies Minor Language Study Interdisciplinary Certificate Medieval and Renaissance Studies Interdisciplinary Certificate Physical Education for Teacher Certification (Early Childhood through Adolescence), B.S. Resource Management: Environmental Education and Interpretation, B.S. Resource Management: General, B.S. Resource Management: Natural Resource Planning Option, B.S. Resource Management: Resource Management Law Enforcement, B.S. Resource Management: Wildland Fire Science, B.S. Resource Management: Wildlife Education, B.S. Resource Management: Youth Programming and Camp Management (YPCM), B.S. Special Education, B.S. Wildlife Ecology and Management, B.S. Women’s and Gender Studies Minor Integration Level Requirements That are Embedded in the Major
Communication in the Major: Approvals are not course-based; instead, each major on campus will specify the how the learning outcomes for Communication in the Major will be satisfied by students who complete the major. Capstone Experience in the Major: Approvals are not course-based; instead, each major on campus will specify the how the learning outcomes for Capstone Experience in the Major will be satisfied by students who complete the major. |
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