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              University of Idaho Core Requirements (2008+)
Communication (5-7 cr) English 102 plus 1 additional course

   Comm 101 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (2 cr)
   Engl 207 Persuasive Writing (3 cr)
   Engl 208 Personal and Exploratory Writing (3 cr)
   Engl 209 Inquiry-Based Writing (3 cr)
   Engl 313 Business Writing (3 cr)
   Engl 316 Environmental Writing (3 cr)
   Engl 317 Technical Writing (3 cr)
   Phil 102 Reason and Rhetoric (2 cr)

Natural and Applied Science (7-8 cr) To include two courses and their accompanying labs, or a
CORS course and another course with its accompanying lab.

   Biol 102 Biology and Society (4 cr)
   Biol 115 Cells and the Evolution of Life (4 cr)
   Biol 116 Organisms & Environments (4 cr)
   Chem 101 Introduction to Chemistry I (4 cr), OR Chem 111 Principles of Chemistry I (4 cr)
   Chem 112 Principles of Chemistry II (5 cr)
   CORS 205-297 Integrated Science (3 or 4 cr)
   EnvS 101 Introduction to Environmental Science, and EnvS 102 Field Activities in
       Environmental Sciences (4 cr)
   Geog 100 Physical Geography (4 cr)
   Geol 101 Physical Geology (4 cr)
   Geol 102 Historical Geology (4 cr)
   MMBB 154, 155 Introductory Microbiology and Lab (4 cr)
   MMBB 250, 255 General Microbiology and Lab (5 cr)
   Phys 100 Fundamentals of Physics (4 cr)
   Phys 103, 104 General Astronomy and Lab (4 cr)
   Phys 111 General Physics I (4 cr)
   Phys 112 General Physics II (4 cr)
   Phys 211 Engineering Physics I (4 cr)
   Phys 212 Engineering Physics II (4 cr)
   Soil 205, 206 The Soil Ecosystem and Lab (4 cr)

Mathematics, Statistics, or Computer Science (3 cr)

   CS 101 Introduction to Computer Science (3 cr)
   CS 112 Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming (3 cr)
   Math 123 Mathematics Applied to the Modern World (3 cr)
   Math 130 Finite Mathematics (3 cr)
   Math 137 Algebra with Applications (3 cr)
   Math 143 Pre-calculus Algebra and Analytic Geometry (3 cr)
   Math 160 Survey of Calculus (4 cr)
   Math 170 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (4 cr)
   Stat 150 Introduction to Statistics (3 cr)
   Stat 251 Statistical Methods (3 cr)

General Core Studies (18 cr) Students must complete at least one upper division course, and must
complete courses from at least three different disciplines. Core Discovery courses may not be
counted towards the three discipline requirement.
(1) Core Discovery (7 cr): One course from CORE 103-149 (open to freshmen only) and one
    course from CORE 153-199 (open to freshmen and sophomores only).

(2) Humanities (3 cr): One course chosen from the approved humanities courses listed below.

(3) Social Sciences (3 cr): One course chosen from the approved social science courses listed
    below.

(4) International Course: One course chosen from the approved international courses listed
    below. Students are required to complete one International course. If a student takes a Core
    Discovery, Humanities or Social Science course that also appears on the list of approved
    International courses then this requirement is considered to be completed. This requirement
    may be waived if a student successfully completes an approved Summer, Fall, or Spring term
    abroad through the International Programs Office.

(5) Additional Course(s) (2-5 cr): Additional coursework to total 18 credits chosen from the
    approved capstone, humanities, social sciences, or international courses listed below.

Approved Humanities Courses:
   AmSt 301 Studies in American Culture (3 cr)
   Art 100 World Art and Culture (3 cr)
   Art 202 Early Modern Art and Aesthetics (3 cr)
   Art 205 Visual Culture (3 cr)
   Art 213 History and Theory of Modern Design I (3 cr)
   Art 302 Modern Art and Theory (3 cr)
   Art 382 History of Photography (3 cr)
   Art 407 New Media (3 cr)
   Dan 100 Dance in Society (3 cr)
   Engl 175 Introduction to Literary Genres (3 cr)
   Engl 257 Literature of Western Civilization (3 cr)
   Engl 258 Literature of Western Civilization (3 cr)
   Engl 342 Survey of British Literature (3 cr)
   Engl 344 Survey of American Literature (3 cr)
   Engl 345 Shakespeare (3 cr)
   Engl/RelS 375 The Bible as Literature (3 cr)
   Engl/FLEN 481 Women's Literature (3 cr)
   Engl 484 American Indian Literature (3 cr)
   FLEN 313 Modern French Literature in Translation (3 cr)
   FLEN/TheF 315 French Cinema (3 cr)
   FLEN 324 German Literature in Translation (3 cr)
   FLEN 363 Literature of Ancient Greece and Rome (3 cr)
   FLEN 364 Literature of Ancient Greece and Rome (3 cr)
   FLEN 394 Latin American Literature in Translation (3 cr)
   FLEN/TheF 420 International Cinema and National Literatures (3 cr)
   MusH 101 Survey of Music (3 cr)
   MusH 201 History of Rock and Roll (3 cr)
   Phil 103 Ethics (3 cr)
   Phil 201 Critical Thinking (3 cr)
   Phil 240 Belief and Reality (3 cr)
   Phil 351 Philosophy of Science (3 cr)
   Phil 361 Professional Ethics (3 cr)
   TheF 101 Introduction to the Theatre (3 cr)

Approved Social Science Courses:
   AmSt 201 Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3 cr)
   Anth 100 Introduction to Anthropology (3 cr)
   Anth 220 Peoples of the World (3 cr)
   Anth 329 North American Indians (3 cr)
   Comm 233 Interpersonal Communication (3 cr)
   Comm 331 Conflict Management (3 cr)
   Comm 335 Intercultural Communication (3 cr)
   Econ 201 Principles of Economics (3 cr)
   Econ 202 Principles of Economics (3 cr)
   Econ 272 Foundations of Economic Analysis (4 cr)
   For/CSS 235 Society and Natural Resources (3 cr)
   Geog 165 Human Geography (3 cr)
   Geog 200 World Regional Geography (3 cr)
   Geog 365 Political Geography (3 cr)
   Hist 101 History of Civilization (3 cr)
   Hist 102 History of Civilization (3 cr)
   Hist 111 Introduction to U.S. History (3 cr)
   Hist 112 Introduction to U.S. History (3 cr)
   JS 101 Introduction to the Justice System (3 cr)
   PolS 101 Introduction to Political Science and American Government (3 cr)
   PolS 205 Introduction to Comparative Politics (3 cr)
   PolS 275 American State and Local Government (3 cr)
   PolS 338 American Foreign Policy (3 cr)
   Psyc 101 Introduction to Psychology (3 cr)
   Soc 101 Introduction to Sociology (3 cr)
   Soc 230 Social Problems (3 cr)
   Soc 250 Social Conflict (3 cr)

Approved International Courses:
   Anth 220 Peoples of the World (3 cr)
   Anth 261 Language and Culture (3 cr)
   Art 100 World Art and Culture (3 cr)
   Art 202 Early Modern Art and Aesthetics (3 cr)
   Art 208/RelS Italian Renaissance Art and Culture (3 cr)
   Art 213 History and Theory of Modern Design I (3 cr)
   Art 302 Modern Art and Theory (3 cr)
   Art 303 Contemporary Art and Theory (3 cr)
   Art 313 History and Theory of Modern Design II (3 cr)
   Chin 201 Chinese Third Semester (4 cr)
   Chin 202 Chinese Fourth Semester (4 cr)
   Comm 335 Intercultural Communication (3 cr)
   Core 107 Cultural Encounters: The Latino Story (4 cr)
   Core 113 Globalization (4 cr)
   Core 116 The Sacred Journey: Religions of the World (4 cr)
   Core 117 The Movies, The World, and You (4 cr)
   Core 157 Cultural Encounters: The Latino Story (3 cr)
   Core 163 Globalization (3 cr)
   Core 166 The Sacred Journey: Religions of the World (3 cr)
   Core 167 The Movies, The World, and You (3 cr)
   Engl/FLEN 481 Women's Literature (3 cr)
   FCS 419 Dress and Culture (3 cr)
   FLEN 307 The European Union (3 cr)
   FLEN/TheF 315 French Cinema (3 cr)
   FLEN 324 German Literature in Translation (3 cr)
   FLEN/TheF 391 Hispanic Film (3 cr)
   FLEN/TheF 392 Contemporary European Fiction Film (3 cr)
   FLEN 394 Latin American Literature in Translation (3 cr)
   FLEN/TheF 420 International Cinema and National Literatures (3 cr)
   FLEN/TheF 421 Women in Cinema: The International Scene (3 cr)
   Fren 201 Intermediate French I (4 cr)
   Fren 202 Intermediate French II (4 cr)
   Geog 165 Human Geography (3 cr)
   Geog 200 World Regional Geography (3 cr)
   Geog 350 Geography of Development (3-4 cr)
   Geog 360 Population Dynamics and Distribution (3-4 cr)
   Geog 365 Political Geography (3 cr)
   Germ 201 Intermediate German I (4 cr)
   Germ 202 Intermediate German II (4 cr)
   Ital 201 Intermediate Italian I (4 cr)
   Ital 202 Intermediate Italian II (4 cr)
   Japn 201 Intermediate Japanese I (4 cr)
   Japn 202 Intermediate Japanese II (4 cr)
   LArc 390 Italian Hill Towns and Urban Centers (3 cr)
   PolS 205 Introduction to Comparative Politics (3 cr)
   Russ 201 Third Semester Russian (4 cr)
   Russ 202 Fourth Semester Russian (4 cr)
   Span 201 Intermediate Spanish I (4 cr)
   Span 202 Intermediate Spanish II (4 cr)

Approved Capstone Courses:
   AgEc 478 Advanced Agribusiness Management (3 cr)
   Art 490 BFA Art/Design Studio (6 cr, max 12)
   Art 491 Information Design (3 cr, max 9)
   Art 495 BFA Senior Thesis (2 cr, max 4)
   BAE 478 Engineering Design I (3 cr)
   BAE 479 Engineering Design II (3 cr)
   Bus 490 Strategic Management (3 cr)
   CE 493 Senior Design Project (1-3 cr, max 4 cr)
   CE 494 Senior Design Project (1-3 cr, max 4 cr)
   ChE 452 Environmental Management and Design (3 cr, max arr)
   ChE 454 Chemical Process Analysis and Design (3 cr)
   ECE 481 EE Senior Design II (3 cr)
   ECE 483 Computer Engineering Senior Design II (3 cr)
   EnvS 497 (s) Senior Research and Thesis (3 cr)
   ForP 495 Product and Process Development and Commercialization (3 cr)
   LArc 480 The Emerging Landscape (3 cr)
   ME 424 Mechanical Systems Design I (3 cr)
   ME 426 Mechanical Systems Design II (3 cr)