General Education


Our diverse and comprehensive general education curriculum gives you the foundation to connect ideas and apply concepts across disciplines.

Completion Requirements

Communications Courses
(3 courses; COMM 1000 , COMM 1001, and ENGL 1001 required)

Course Code Course Title Credits
COMM 1000 Communication Skills for Career Development required
COMM 1001 Contemporary Communications   required 5
COMM 1002 Group Presentation & Discussion 5
COMM 4001 Intercultural Communication  
ENGL 1001 English Composition    required 5
ENGL 2001 Introduction to Literature 5
ISYS 1001  Computer Information Fluency  

Humanities Courses
(2 courses)

Course Code Course Title Credits
ARTS 1001 Introduction to Fine Arts 5
HMNT 3001  Modern Popular Culture 
PHIL 1001 Introduction to Philosophy 5
PHIL 2001 Ethics 5
RELG 1001 World Religions 5

Math/Science Courses
(2 courses; MATH 1002 required)

Course Code Course Title Credits
BIOL 1001 Introduction to Biology 5
CHEM 1001 Introduction to Chemistry 5
MATH 1001 College Algebra 5
MATH 1002 Applied Math    required 5
NASC 1001 Environmental Science 5
PHSC 1001 Earth Science 5
SCNC 4001  Analyzing Contemporary Scientific Controversies 

Social Science Courses
(2 courses; SOCI 2001 and 4080 required)

Course Code Course Title Credits
ANTH 3001  Indigenous Peoples in the Modern World
GEOG 1001 World Regional Geography 5
POLI 1001 American Government 5
SOCI 1001 Introduction to Sociology 5
SOCI 2001 Multicultural Dimensions of Society 5
SOCI 4080 Social Responsibility    required 5

Elective 
Take at least one additional general education course you have not already completed to meet the minimum requirement of 46 credits.

Fundamental Courses
for Students Requiring Additional Coursework in These Areas

Course Code Course Title Credits
ENGL 0099 Academic Writing Fundamentals 5
MATH 0099 Algebra Fundamentals 5

Course Descriptions

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