2018-2019 College Catalog

General Education Course Listings

 

Arts and Letters Courses

Applies to all degrees:

ART 101Understanding Architecture

4

ART 102Understanding the Visual Arts

4

ART 103Understanding New Media Arts

4

ART 115Basic Design - 2D Foundations

3

ART 116Basic Design-Color Foundations

3

ART 117Basic Design-3D Foundations

3

ART 131Introduction to Drawing

3

ART 181Painting I

3

ART 204History of Western Art I

4

ART 205History of Western Art II

4

ART 206History of Western Art III

4

ART 210Women in Art

4

ART 231Drawing

3

ART 270Printmaking

3

ART 279Experimental Media

3

ART 281Painting II

3

ART 284Water Media I

3

ART 287Water Media II

3

COMM 111Public Speaking

4

COMM 112Persuasion, Argumentation, and Debate

4

COMM 140Introduction to Intercultural Communication

4

COMM 214Interpersonal Communication: Process & Theory

4

COMM 215Small Group Communication: Process & Theory

4

COMM 237Gender and Communication

4

ENG 104Introduction to Literature (Fiction)

4

ENG 105Introduction to Literature (Drama)

4

ENG 106Introduction to Literature (Poetry)

4

ENG 222Images of Women in Literature

4

ENG 250Introduction to Folklore and Mythology

4

ENG 253American Literature to 1865

4

ENG 254Survey of American Literature

4

ENG 260Introduction to Women Writers

4

MUS 105Music Appreciation

3

MUS 108Music Cultures of the World

3

MUS 205Introduction to Jazz History

3

MUS 206Introduction to the History of Rock

3

PHL 201Being and Knowing

4

PHL 202Ethics

4

REL 101World Religions

4

SPA 201Second Year Spanish - First Term

4

SPA 202Second Year Spanish - Second Term

4

SPA 203Second Year Spanish - Third Term

4

Applies to AAS, AS, AGS only:

SPA 101First Year Spanish - First Term

4

SPA 102First Year Spanish - Second Term

4

SPA 103First Year Spanish - Third Term

4

Social Sciences

Applies to all degrees:

EC 201Principles of Economics: Microeconomics

4

EC 202Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics

4

GEO 106World Regional Geography

4

GEO 265Introduction to GIS

3

HST 101Western Civilization: Ancient to Midieval

4

HST 102Western Civilization: Medieval to Early Modern

4

HST 103Western Civilization: Modern Europe

4

HST 201History of the United States to 1840

4

HST 202History of the United States from 1840-1914

4

HST 203History of the United States from 1914

4

HST 240Oregon History

4

HST 246Religion in the United States to 1840

4

HST 247Religion in the United States since 1840

4

HST 260History of Sexuality in America

4

HST 285The Holocaust

4

PS 201US Government: Foundations and Principles

4

PS 202US Government: Institutions and Policies

4

PS 204Comparative Political Systems

4

PS 205International Relations

4

PSY 101Psychology and Human Relations

4

PSY 201Introduction to Psychology, Part I

4

PSY 202Introduction to Psychology, Part II

4

PSY 215Human Development

4

PSY 239Introduction to Abnormal Psychology

4

SOC 204Sociology in Everyday Life

4

SOC 206Social Problems

4

Math, Science, Computer Science Courses

Applies to all degrees:

 
ANS 121Introduction to Animal Science

4

ANS 215Beef/Dairy Industries

3

BI 101Biology

4

BI 102Biology

4

BI 103Biology

4

BI 112Cell Biology for Health Occupations

5

BI 160Ecology/Field Biology: Coast

2

BI 211Principles of Biology I

5

BI 212Principles of Biology II

5

BI 213Principles of Biology III

5

BI 231Human Anatomy and Physiology I

4

BI 232Human Anatomy and Physiology II

4

BI 233Human Anatomy and Physiology III

4

BI 234Microbiology

5

CH 104Allied Health Chemistry I

5

CH 105Allied Health Chemistry II

5

CH 106Allied Health Chemistry III

5

CH 221General Chemistry I

5

CH 222General Chemistry II

5

CH 223General Chemistry III

5

ESR 171Environmental Science: Biological Perspectives

4

ESR 173Environmental Science: Geological Perspectives

4

FOR 222Elementary Forest Survey

4

FOR 240Forest Biology

4

FOR 241Dendrology

5

FOR 251Recreation Resource Management

4

G 160Geology: Oregon Coast

2

G 201Introduction to Physical Geology

4

G 202Physical Geology

4

G 203Historical Geology

4

GS 106Physical Science (Geology)

4

GS 107Physical Science (Astronomy)

4

GS 108Physical Science (Oceanography)

4

MTH 254Vector Calculus I

5

PHY 101Fundamentals of Physics I

4

PHY 102Fundamentals of Physics II

4

PHY 103Fundamentals of Physics III

4

PHY 201General Physics

4

PHY 202General Physics

4

SOIL 205Soil Science

4

AAS, AS, AGS, and AAOT Specific Courses:

BI 222Human Genetics

3

G 207Geology of the Pacific Northwest

3

G 208Volcanoes and Their Activity

3

G 209Earthquakes

3

HORT 111Introduction to Horticulture

3

MTH 105Explorations in Mathematics

4

MTH 111College Algebra

5

MTH 112Elementary Functions

5

MTH 211Foundations of Elementary Math I

4

MTH 212Foundations of Elementary Math II

4

MTH 213Foundations of Elementary Math III

4

MTH 241Calculus for Management, Life and Social Science

4

MTH 243Statistics I

5

MTH 244Statistics II

4

MTH 251Calculus I

4

MTH 252Calculus II

5

MTH 253Calculus III

5

AAOT

Cultural Literacy Courses:

ART 210Women in Art

4

COMM 140Introduction to Intercultural Communication

4

ENG 222Images of Women in Literature

4

ENG 250Introduction to Folklore and Mythology

4

ENG 260Introduction to Women Writers

4

GEO 106World Regional Geography

4

HST 101Western Civilization: Ancient to Midieval

4

HST 102Western Civilization: Medieval to Early Modern

4

HST 103Western Civilization: Modern Europe

4

HST 201History of the United States to 1840

4

HST 202History of the United States from 1840-1914

4

HST 203History of the United States from 1914

4

HST 240Oregon History

4

HST 246Religion in the United States to 1840

4

MUS 108Music Cultures of the World

3

MUS 205Introduction to Jazz History

3

PS 204Comparative Political Systems

4

PSY 201Introduction to Psychology, Part I

4

PSY 202Introduction to Psychology, Part II

4

SOC 206Social Problems

4