Elective Courses
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Fall 2009 Electives
  • AFA 201 The African Experience
  • AFA 202 The African American Experience
  • AFA 225 African American Health Issues
  • AFA 304 Slavery in the Americas
  • AFA 347 American Political Thought
  • AFA 367 African Caribbean Literatures
  • AFA 378 Black Women in History
  • ANT 120 Intro. to Cultural Anthropology
  • ANT 200 Anthropology and Human Society
  • APP 200 Introduction to Appalachia
  • APP 363 Appalachian Images in Film and Song
  • APP 365 Appalachian Literature I
  • APP 366 Social Change in Appalachia
  • APP 370 Religion in Appalachia
  • APP 373 Politics of Development in Appalachia
  • ART 100 Drawing I
  • ART 152 Design, Two-Dimensional
  • ART 153 Design, Three-Dimensional
  • ART 164 Concepts of Art & Design
  • ART 200 Art Appreciation
  • ART 376 Ceramics for Non-Majors
  • ASL 101 American Sign Language
  • AVN 150 Introduction to Aviation
  • AVN 192 Professional Aeronautics
  • AVN 315 Human Factors in Flight Safety
  • AVN 340 Airport Management
  • AVN 350 Air Transportation
  • AVN 390 Aviation Admin Decision Making
  • AVN 410 Air Traffic Control
  • BEM 350 Cinema History I
  • CLS 201 Intro. to Clinical Pathology
  • CMS 310 Small Group Communication
  • CMS 320 Persuasion
  • CMS 375 Intercultural Communication
  • COM 200 Mass Media & Society (also counts for Gen Ed)
  • COM 405 Media Law
  • COM 415 Media Ethics
  • CON 121 Introduction to Construction
  • CON 201 Materials & Methods of Construction I
  • CON 294 Construction Graphics
  • COR 106 Corrections, Crime & Cinema
  • COR 201 Introduction to Correctional & Juvenile Justice
  • COR 310 Foundations of Corrections & Juvenile Justice Practice
  • COR 311 The Juvenile Justice System
  • COR 388 Criminal Justice Research
  • CTE 361 Course Materials in Career and Technical Education
  • CTE 363 Evaluation in Career and Technical Education
  • DES 122 Graphic Communication in ID
  • DES 250 Intro to Graphic Design
  • ECO 120 Economic Reasoning & Issues
  • ECO 130 Contemporary Economic Problems
  • ECO 230 Microeconomics
  • ECO 231 Macroeconomics
  • EDF 103 Introduction to Education (1 credit hour)
  • EET 251 Electricity & Electronics
  • EET 252 Digital Electronics
  • EET 302 PC Troubleshooting/Construct
  • EET 303 LANs & PC Communications
  • EHS 225 African/African-American Health Issues
  • EHS 230 Diseases of Leisure
  • EHS 280 Intro to EH
  • ENG 210 Enjoying Literature
  • ENG 211 Survey of World Literature I
  • ENG 212 Survey of World Literature II
  • ENG 300 Introduction to Technical Writing
  • ENG 301 Advanced Composition
  • ENG 302 Principles of Literary Study
  • ENG 306 Introduction to Creative Writing
  • ENG 335 Modern Drama
  • ENG 337 Biblical Narrative
  • ENG 340 Mythology
  • ENG 343 Science Fiction
  • ENG 350 American Literature I
  • ENG 351 American Literature II
  • ENG 352 English Literature I
  • ENG 353 English Literature II
  • ENG 360 Literatures of Africa
  • ENG 361 African-American Literature
  • ENG 362 North American Literature
  • GCM 211 Graphic Communication
  • GCM 217 Electronic Publishing
  • INT 201 Metallic Material Processes
  • MAT 115 Introduction to Mathematica
  • MAT 116 Problem Solving With Mathematica
  • OTS 101 Occupational Perspectives: Human Service
  • OTS 515/715 Early Childhood Sensory-motor Development
  • PHI 330 20th Century Philosophy
  • PHI 350 Metaphysics
  • PHI 432 Philosophy of Art
  • PHY 101 Concepts of the Physical World
  • PHY 131 College Physics I
  • POL 302 Science and the Liberal Arts
  • POL 410 Politics of Mexico
  • POL 300 African-American Political Thought
  • POL 316 Politics of Russia
  • POL 347 Religion and Politics in the United States
  • PSY 200 Introduction to Psychology (no pre-req. - Gen Ed)

    The only prerequisite for the following courses is PSY 200
  • PSY 280 Lifespan Development
  • PSY 280W Lifespan Development (Writing Intensive Gen Ed)
  • PSY 300W Social Psychology (Writing Intensive Gen Ed)
  • PSY 305 Psychology of Personality
  • PSY 308 Abnormal Psychology
  • PSY 312 Infant & Child Development
  • PSY 316 Aging & Senescence

  • REC 101 Leisure Services Careers
  • REC 102 Introduction to Recreation Leadership
  • REC 190 Challenge Course Introduction
  • REC 200 Leisure Diversity and Culture
  • REC 280 Programming Special Events
  • REC 290 Adventure Programming
  • REC 311 Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation
  • REL 301 World Religions
  • REL 345 Religions of China and Japan
  • SED 104 Special Education Introduction
  • SOC 313 Social Deviance (no pre-req.)
  • SOC 375 Criminology (SOC 131 recommended)
  • SOC 400 Race & Ethnic Relations (SOC 131 recommended)
  • SWK 210 Introduction to Social Work (no pre-req.)
  • SWK 440 Addictions
  • TEC 102 Technology & Society
  • TEC 161 Computer Appl in Technology
  • TEC 190 Technical Graphics
  • TEC 255 Web Publishing
  • TEC 313 Digital Photography
  • TEC 322 Crafts for Children
  • WGS 132 Introduction to the Family
  • WGS 201 Introduction to Women and Gender Studies
  • WGS 232 Identity and Sexuality
  • WGS 300 Gender and Intersexuality and Transsexuality
  • WGS 300 Women and Aging
  • WGS 302 Gender, Sexuality & Homophobia
  • WGS 304 Gender and Terrorism
  • WGS 305 Domestic Violence
  • WGS 345 Diversity in Criminal Justice
  • WGS 378 Black Women in History

  • Health, Wellness, & Recreation Courses
    The following courses fall under PHE 190 or PHE 390
  • Aerobic Walking
  • Badminton
  • Brazilian Jui Jitsu
  • Capoeira - Beginning
  • Capoeira - Intermediate
  • Cardio & Tone
  • Cardio & Weights
  • Classical Indian Dance
  • Fencing - Beginning
  • Fencing - Intermediate
  • Fitness Swimming
  • Golf
  • Inter Capoeira Brazilian
  • Karate-Aikido - Beginning
  • Karate-Aikido - Advanced
  • Kickboxing
  • Muay Thai
  • Pilates I
  • Pilates II
  • Self Protection for Women
  • Shiatsu I
  • Shiatsu II
  • Social Dance Women
  • Social Dance Men
  • Swimming, Beginning
  • Swimming & Aquatic Games
  • Tai-Chi-Arnis
  • Tennis
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Walking for Weight Loss
  • Weight Training
  • Yoga
 
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