Elective Courses
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  • ANT 333 First Nations - Canadian Indians (ANT 120 recommended)
  • ANT 365 Primate Ecology & Social Structure (ANT 201 recommended)
  • ANT 375 Self & Culture (ANT 120 recommended)
  • AST 130 Introductory Astronomy
  • AST 135 Introductory Astronomy (Requires registration for a lab section as well.)
  • AST 330 Stars, Blackholes, and the Cosmos
  • BEM 350 Cinema History I
  • BEM 460 Film Genre - Alfred Hitchcock
  • COM 200 Mass Media & Society
  • COM 325 Advertising Copy & Production
  • COM 330 Sports-writing & Reporting
  • COM 400 Political Public Relations
  • COM 415 Media Ethics
  • COR 201 Introduction to Corrections & Juvenile Justice
  • COR 310 Foundations of Correctional & Juvenile Justice Practices
  • COR 311 The Juvenile Justice System
  • COR 388 Criminal Justice Research
  • CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
  • ECO 120 Economic Reasoning & Issues
  • ECO 130 Contemporary Economic Problems
  • ENG 210 Enjoying Literature
  • ENG 211 Survey of World Literature I
  • ENG 212 Survey of World Literature II
  • ENG 300 Introduction to Technical & Professional Writing
  • ENG 306 Introduction to Creative Writing
  • ENG 335 Modern Drama
  • ENG 340 Mythology
  • ENG 347 Elizabethan Poetry
  • ENG 350 American Literature I
  • ENG 351 American Literature II
  • ENG 352 English Literature I
  • ENG 353 English Literature II
  • ENG 359 Kentucky Literature (Corbin only)
  • ENG 362 North American Native Literature
  • ENG 363 Latin American/Latino Literature
  • HEA 202 Safety & First Aid (2 credit hours)
  • HEA 203 CPR (1 credit hour)
  • HEA 345 Drugs, Individual & Society
  • HEA 375 Sexuality & Health
  • HEA 380 Mental Health
  • HEA 593 Death & Grief
  • JOU 480 Writing & Selling Non-Fiction
  • PHI 300 Greek & Roman Philosophy
  • PHI 330 Twentieth Century Philosophy
  • PHI 340 Philosophy of Science
  • PHI 350 Metaphysics
  • PHI 390 African Culture, Religion, & Mores
  • PHY 101 Concepts of the Physical World
  • PHY 131 College Physics I

  • PSY 200 Introduction to Psychology

    The only prerequisite for the following courses is PSY 200
  • PSY 280 Lifespan Developmental Psychology
  • PSY 300 Social Psychology
  • PSY 300 Personality
  • PSY 305 Psychology of Personality
  • PSY 308 Abnormal Psychology
  • PSY 312 Child Development
  • PSY 314 Adolescent & Adult Development
  • PSY 316 Aging & Senescence

  • PUB 375 Public Relations Principles
  • REC 101 Leisure Services Careers
  • REC 102 Introduction to Recreation Leadership
  • REC 190 Challenge Course Introduction
  • REC 280 Programming Special Events
  • REC 290 Adventure Programming
  • REC 311 Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation
  • REL 301 World Religions
  • REL 305 Survey of the Old Testament
  • REL 370 African Culture, Religion, & Mores
  • REL 370 Buddha & the Problem of Pluralism
  • RST 310 Real Estate Principles (Note: Pre-req: MAT 105)
  • SED 104 Special Education Introduction

    SOC 131 is recommended prior to taking the following Sociology courses
  • SOC 235 Social Problems
  • SOC 320 Mind, Self, & Society
  • SOC 340 Juvenile Delinquency
  • SOC 345 Sociology of the Family
  • SOC 365 Social Change in Appalachia
  • SOC 375 Criminology
  • SOC 399 Gender & Cross-Cultural Perspective & Society
  • SOC 400 Racial & Ethnic Relations
  • SOC 415 Social Gerontology
  • SOC 420 Social Organization
  • SOC 455 Collective Behavior
  • SOC 463 Social Stratification
  • SOC 465 Demography

  • SWK 210 Introduction to Social Work

  • Health, Wellness, & Recreation Courses
  • ATR 100 Introduction to Athletic Training

    The following courses fall under HPR 190 or HPR 390
  • Pilates
  • Tai Chi-Arnis
  • Swimming & Aquatic Games
  • Beginning Karate-Aikido I
  • Fitness Swimming
  • Weight Training
  • Cardio & Tone
  • Advanced Aikido
  • Kickboxing - Muay Thai
  • Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
  • Beginning/Intermediate Capoeira/Brazilian Martial Arts
  • Classical Indian Dance
  • Beginning/Intermediate/Advanced Fencing
  • Yoga
  • Golf
  • Intermediate Tennis
  • Beginning Tennis
  • Adapted Physical Activity
  • Social Dance 1 - Men
  • Social Dance I - Women
  • Shiatsu I
  • Shiatsu II

  • HPR 180 Lifetime Wellness
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