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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________ Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________ Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______ ENGL 1102 or 1102H Composition II ______ 2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______ MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______ CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______ ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______ ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______ HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______ HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______ PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______ SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______ 2. Global Perspectives One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______ CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______ CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______ ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______ GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______ GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______ GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______ GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______ HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______ HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______ HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______ POLS 1150 – World Politics ______ POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______ PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______ RELI 2100 - World Religions ______ SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______ SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______ Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______ FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______ GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______ PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______ PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______ 2. Art, Music, or Theater One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______ Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors 1. One laboratory science course selected from: BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______ BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______ SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______ 2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______ BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______ BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______ ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______ PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______ 3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______ BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______ BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______ CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______ CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______ ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______ PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______
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Page 1: BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET › documents › Sociology_Track.pdfASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System _____ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy

BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

Page 2: BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET › documents › Sociology_Track.pdfASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System _____ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy

Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

Page 3: BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET › documents › Sociology_Track.pdfASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System _____ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy

Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

Page 4: BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET › documents › Sociology_Track.pdfASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System _____ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy

BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

Page 5: BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET › documents › Sociology_Track.pdfASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System _____ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy

Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

Page 6: BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET › documents › Sociology_Track.pdfASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System _____ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy

Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS

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BACHELOR OF LIBERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM SHEET SOCIOLOGY TRACK

Student Name________________________________ Student ID Number ___________________________

Advisor Name Dr. Hatch / Dr. Rinalducci Date________________________________________

Area A – Essential Skills 9 hours 1. Communication Skills – 6 hours ENGL 1101 or 1101H – Composition I ______

ENGL 1102 or 1102H – Composition II ______

2. Quantitative Skills – 3 hours MATH 1001- Quantitative Skills and Reasoning ______

MATH 1111 – College Algebra ______

MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______

MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______

Area B – Institutional Options 4-5 hours 1. Ethics and Values

One course selected from: CHEM 2600 – Ethical/Moral Issues in the Sciences ______

CRJU 2020- Ethical Theories and Moral Issues in C.J. ______

ENGL 2000 – Ethics and Values in Literature ______

ETHC 2000 – Interdisciplinary Ethics ______ GNST 2101- Ethics, Values, and Gender ______

HIST 2000 – Ethics and Values in History ______

HONS 2100- Honors Topics in Ethics and Values ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______ POLS 1200 – Ethical Theories in Government ______

SOCI 2500 – Ethics, Values, and the Social World ______

2. Global Perspectives

One course selected from: ANTH 1150 – Global Perspectives in Anthropology ______

CHEM 2200 – Science, Technology/Modern World ______

CRJU 2010 – Universal Justice ______

ECON 1150 – Global Economic Problems ______ ENGL 2050 – Africa and the Diaspora ______ EURO 2000 – Introduction to the European Union ______ FREN 1002 – Elementary French II ______

GEOG 1100 – World Regional Geography ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GRMN 1002 – Elementary German II ______

GNST 2200- Gender in Global Contexts ______

HIST 1111/1112 or 1112H – Civilization I or II ______

HIST 2100 – The African Diaspora ______ HLPR 2010 – Culture, Illness, Diagnosis and Treatment ______

HONS 2000 – Honors Topics in Global Perspectives ______

POLS 1150 – World Politics ______

POLS 2290 - Foundations of International Relations ______

PSYC 2300 - Global Perspectives in Developmental Psyc ______

RELI 2100 - World Religions ______

SOCI 2000 – Global Sociology ______

SPAN 1002 – Elementary Spanish II ______

Area C – Humanities and Fine Arts 6 hours 1. Literature or Philosophy

One course selected from: ENGL 2100 or 2100H – Literature and Humanities ______

FREN 2001/2002- Intermediate French I/II ______

GRMN 2001/2002- Intermediate German I/II ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

SPAN 2001/2002- Intermediate Spanish I/II ______

2. Art, Music, or Theater

One course selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ ARTS 2710 or 2720 – Art History I or II ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______ THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______ THEA 2410 – Oral Interpretation ______

Area D – Science, Math, and Technology 10-11 hours Option I: Non-science Majors

1. One laboratory science course selected from:

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______

CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ GEOL 2010H – Intro to Physical Geology ______

PHSC 1211/1211L – Physical Environment ______ PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

SCIE 1212/1212L – Chemical Environment ______

2. One science course selected from: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro. to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H– Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______ BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______

GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ PHSC 1211 - Physical Environment (lab optional) ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______ SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

3. One math, science or technology course: ASTR 1010 – Astronomy of the Solar System ______ ASTR 1020 – Intro to Stellar and Galactic Astronomy ______

BIOL 1103/1103L – Concepts of Biology ______

BIOL 1107/1107L or 1107H– Principles of Biology I ______ BIOL 1108/1108L or 1108H- Principles of Biology II ______ BIOL 1120 – The Diversity of Life ______

BIOL 1130 – Human Biology ______ BIOL 1140 – Environmental Biology ______ CHEM 1151/1151L – Survey of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1152/1152L – Survey of Chemistry II ______ CHEM 1211/1211L – Principles of Chemistry I ______ CHEM 1212/1212L – Principles of Chemistry II ______

CSCI 1150 – Fund. of Internet and World Wide Web ______

CSCI 1301 – Introduction to Programming Principles ______

ENGR 1112- Intro to Scientific Modeling & Simulation ______ GEOL 2010 or 2010H– Intro to Physical Geology ______ MATH 1113 – Pre-calculus Mathematics ______ MATH 1161 or 1161H – Calculus I ______ MATH 1950 – Applied Math for Non-Science Majors ______ MATH 2200 – Elementary Statistics ______ PHSC 1211 – Physical Environment (lab optional) ______ PHYS 1010- The Physics of Sports ______

PHYS 1111K – Introductory Physics I ______ PHYS 1112K – Introductory Physics II ______ PHYS 2211K – Principles of Physics I ______

PHYS 2212K – Principles of Physics II ______ SCIE 1000 – Introduction to Scientific Inquiry ______

SCIE 1212 – Chemical Environment (lab optional) ______

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Area E – Social Sciences 12 hours 1. American and Georgia History and Constitution HIST/POLS 2001 -

Political History of America/Georgia ______

2. World Civilization

One course selected from: HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______

HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______

3. Social Sciences

One course selected from: ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. History or Social Sciences

One course selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______ ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120 – Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 1111 or 1111H– Civilization I ______ HIST 1112 or 1112H – Civilization II ______ HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______ HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______ POLS 2100 – Introduction to Political Science ______ PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______ SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

Area F – Courses Related To Major 18 hours 1. COMM 2280 – Speech Communication (required) ______

2. One or two courses selected from: ARTS 1100 – Art Appreciation ______

ARTS 2710 – Art History I ______ ARTS 2720 – Art History II ______ ARTS/MUSC 1270 – World of Art and Music ______ MUSC 1100 – Music Appreciation ______

PHIL 2010 – Introduction to Philosophy ______

PHIL 2030 – Intro to Ethics and Moral Philosophy ______

THEA 1100 – Theater Appreciation ______ THEA 1200 – Introduction to Theater ______

THEA 2410- Oral Interpretation ______ OR Two foreign language courses beyond 1001 in sequence

______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

3. One or two courses selected from: AFAS 2000- Intro to African American Studies ______

ANTH 1102 – Introduction to Anthropology ______

ECON 1101- Survey of Economics ______

ECON 2105 – Principles of Macroeconomics ______

ECON 2106 – Principles of Microeconomics ______

GEOG 2120- Cultural Geography ______

GNST 1101- Introduction to Gender Studies ______

HIST 2111 – History of America to 1877 ______

HIST 2112 – History of America since 1865 ______

ITEC 1050 – Computer Concepts and Applications ______

POLS 2100- Introduction to Political Science ______

PSYC 1101 or 1101H – Introduction to Psychology ______

SOCI 1101 – Introductory Sociology ______

4. One or two courses from Area D (not used for Core Area D) ______________________________________ ______

______________________________________ ______

Other Requirements 61 hours • Minimum of 39 hours at 3000-5000U level or above.

• Maximum of 27 hours in any discipline

• No more than two D’s in Liberal Studies Section

• 9 of the 18 hours in the Liberal Studies Section must be

completed at ASU

• Graduation Exit Exam (MAPP)

Liberal Studies (2000- 5000U level) 18 hours 1. Humanities 3-6 hours

Choice of: art, literature, gender studies, history, philosophy,

or theater.

______ ______

2. Social Sciences 3-6 hours

Choice of: anthropology, criminal justice, economics, geography,

political science, psychology, or sociology. ______ ______ 3. Math, Natural Science and Technology 3-6 hours

Choice of: astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science,

geology, mathematics, meteorology, oceanography, or physics. ______ ______

4. Communication Arts 3-6 hours

Choice of: advanced composition, communications, film, foreign

languages, journalism, rhetoric, technical writing.

______

______

Sociology 24 hours 24 credit hours with a grade no lower than a C for each course.

MATH 2200*-Elementary Statistics *If completed in the core curriculum, substitute with an additional

course in the Liberal Studies area.

Required Course:

SOCI 3360 – Social Theory

Select one of the following: SOCI 3400 - Methods of Social Research

CRJU 3100 - Research Methods

POLS 4950 - Political Research Methods

Fifteen credit hours of SOCI at the 3000 level or above

Electives 18-21 hours

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Rev. 04/19/16

Physical Education 3 hours PEBC 2001 (3 hours) ______

or

PEBC 2000 (2 hours) and one activity course ______

or Three one hour PEBC activity courses

______

______ _______________________________ _____

Seminar Course 1 hour

First Year Seminar _____

TOTAL HOURS: 124 CREDIT HOURS


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