2015-2016 Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog

Study Area II. Social Sciences

9 credits required in total, with at least 3 credits in history, and no more than 6 credits from any one discipline. Courses dealing with formal social structures (such as governments, interest groups, territorial entities, economic firms) in their historical and contemporary contexts. (In this study area, students will choose from courses in economics, geography, history, political science, and additional disciplines.

AFAM 110Introduction to African-American Studies

3

AMS 241/GEOG 241Introduction to Planning

3

CHIN 315Topics in Chinese Culture

3

CRM 110Introduction to the Criminal Justice System

3

ECON 200Principles of Macroeconomics

3

ECON 201Principles of Microeconomics

3

ECON 250Contemporary Economic Issues

3

ET 399Engineering Economy

3

FR 315Aspects of Francophone Cultures

3

FR 316Contemporary France

3

FYS 102First Year Seminar - Social Sciences

2 TO 4

GEOG 100Search in Geography

3

GEOG 110Introduction to Geography

3

GEOG 120World Regional Geography

3

GEOG 130Introduction to Geography Information Science

3

GEOG 220Human Geography

3

GEOG 223Geography of the Popular Music Industry

3

GEOG 241/AMS 241/AMS 241Introduction to Planning

3

GEOG 244Economic Geography

3

GEOG 270Geography of Hazards

3

GEOG 290Geography of Tourism

3

GEOG 291National Parks and World Heritage Sites

3

GEOG 333Political Geography

3

GER 315German Civilization to 1800

3

GER 316German Civilization from 1800 to Present

3

HIST 100Search in History

3

HIST 121World Civilization I

3

HIST 122World Civilization II

3

HIST 161American History to 1877

3

HIST 162American History from 1877 to present

3

HIST 200Topics in History

3

HIST 231Ancient Mediterranean World

3

HIST 232Medieval Europe

3

HIST 233Renaissance and Enlightenment Europe

3

HIST 234Modern Europe

3

HIST 252East Asia since 1800

3

HIST 253History of the South Pacific

3

HIST 271Introduction to African History and Culture

3

HIST 277History of Christianity I

3

HIST 278History of Christianity II

3

HIST 281/LAS 281History of Latin America to 1823

3

HIST 282/LAS 282History of Latin America since 1823

3

HIST 291Modern Middle East

3

HIST 292History of Judaism

3

HIST 298History and Travel

1 to 3

HIST 375History of Africa to 1800

3

HIST 376History of Africa since 1800

3

HON 130World Cultures I

4

HON 230World Cultures II: Topics in World Cultures

4

HON 442Writing & Research IV: Thesis Workshop

1

IS 225The World as a Total System

3

IS 240Caribbean Cultural Patterns

3

IS 245Puerto Rico

3

ITAL 315Italian Civilization to 1861

3

ITAL 316Italian Civilization from 1861 to the Present

3

LAS 235/PS 235International Relations

3

LAS 282/HIST 282Latin American History Since 1823

3

LAS 316/SPAN 316Latin American Civilization

3

LTN 110Introduction to Latino Studies

3

PES 110Introduction to the Study of Peace & War

3

PES 111War & Peace through Films

3

PS 104The World's Political Systems

3

PS 110American Government & Politics

3

PS 230American State and Local Government

3

PS 235/LAS 235International Relations

3

PS 260Public Administration

3

PS 270Law and Politics

3

PS 280Religion & Politics

3

PS 315Internet & Media Politics

3

PS 334Modern Political Thought

3

SPAN 315Spanish Civilization

3

SPAN 316/LAS 316Latin American Civilization

3

SUST 140Introduction to Sustainability

3

TE 110Technological Systems

3

Total Credit Hours:9