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In Foundational Skills, students choose one course from each of the four skills.
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1. Written Communication (WC) Course List
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ENGL 1010-Expository Writing |
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2. Information Literacy (InfoLit) Course List
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ENGL 1020-Research and Argumentative Writing |
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3. Non Written Communication (NWC) Course List
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COMM 2100-Introduction to Human Communication
or
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COMM 2200 Audience-Centered Communication
or
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DATA 2025-Communicating With Data
or
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ARAB 1010 or 1020 or 2010 or 2020
or
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CHIN 1010 or 1020 or 2010 or 2020
or
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FREN 1010 or 1020 or 2010 or 2020
or
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GERM 1010 or 1020 or 2010 or 2020
or
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ITAL 1010 or 1020 or 2010 or 2020
or
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JAPN 1010 or 1020 or 2010 or 2020
or
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LATN 1010 or 1020 or 2010 or 2020
or
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PORT 1010 or 1020 or 2010 or 2020
or
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RUSS 1010 or 1020 or 2010 or 2020
or
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SPAN 1010 or 1020 or 2010 or 2020 |
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4. Quantitative Literacy (Quant Lit) Course List
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MATH 1010-Mathematics for General Studies
or
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MATH 1530-Applied Statistics
or
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MATH 1630-College Mathematics for Managerial, Social, & Life Sciences
or
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MATH 1710-College Algebra
or
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MATH 1720-Plane Trigonometry
or
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MATH 1730-Pre-Calculus
or
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MATH 1810-Applied Calculus
or
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MATH 1910-Calculus I
or
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ECON 2110-Personal Finance Planning
(same as FIN 2010)
or
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FIN 2010-Personal Finance Planning
(same as ECON 2110)
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Knowledge Domain: Human Society & Social Relationships (HSSR) & Critical Thinking
(B1)
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Students choose at least one course from Discovery and a second course from either
Discovery or Explorations in each of the four Knowledge Domains
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Discovery in Social and Behavioral Sciences Course List
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ANTH 2010-Cultural Anthropology
or
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AST 2100 Introduction to Africana Studies
or
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ECON 2410-Principles of Economics--Macro
or
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ECON 2420-Principles of Economics--Micro
or
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EMC 1020-Introduction to Media and Entertainment
or
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GEOG 2000-Introduction to Regional Geography
or
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GS 2010-Introduction to Cross-Cultural Experiences
or
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HLTH 1530/1531-Health and Wellness
or
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JOUR 1020- Introduction to Media and Entertainment
or
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PS 1005-Introduction to American Politics
or
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PS 1010-Introduction to Global Politics
or
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PSY 1410-General Psychology
or
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RIM 1020- Introduction to Media and Entertainment
or
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RS 2030-Religion and Society
or
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SOC 1010-Introduction to Sociology
or
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SOC 2010-Social Problems
or
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WGST 2100-Introduction to Women's Studies |
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Explorations in Human Society and Social Relationship Course List
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COMM 2300-Interpersonal Communication
or
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COMM 2830-Introduction to Online Communication
or
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CYBM-Introduction to Cybersecurity
or
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FOED 2000-How People Learn
or
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LSTS 2000- Leisure in Your Life
or
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MES 2100-Introduction to Middle East Studies
or
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NFS 1240-Introduction to Nutrition and Wellness
or
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NFS 2220-Nutrition for the Health Sciences
or
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PHIL 2110-Elementary Logic and Critical Thinking
or
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PSY 2180 Thinking: Intelligence and Creativity
or
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UNIV 1010-University Seminar
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Knowledge Domain: Scientific Literacy (Sci Lit) & Inquiry& Analysis (B2)
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Students choose one course from Discovery and a second course from either Discovery
or Explorations. Because there are currently no courses available in the Explorations
in Scientific Literacy, students will choose both courses from the Discovery category.
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Discovery in Natural Sciences (Sci Lit) Course List
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ASTR 1030/1031-Exploring the Universe
or
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BIOL 1030/1031-Exploring Life
or
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BIOL 1110/1111-General Biology I
or
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BIOL 2010/2011-Human Anatomy and Physiology I
or
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BIOL 2020/2021-Human Anatomy and Physiology II
or
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CHEM 1010/1011-Introductory General Chemistry I
or
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CHEM 1030/1031-Chemistry for Consumers
or
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CHEM 1110/1111-General Chemistry I
or
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GEOL 1030/1031-Introduction to Earth Science
or
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GEOL 1040/1041-Physical Geology
or
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PGEO 1030-Physical Geography
or
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PHYS 1110-Discovering Physics
or
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PHYS 2010/2011-Non-Calculus Based Physics I
or
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PHYS 2110/2111-Calculus Based Physics I
or
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PSCI 1030/1031-Topics in Physical Science
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Knowledge Domain: Creativity & Culture Expression (CCE) & Intercultural Understanding
(C1)
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Students select one course from Discovery and a second course from either Explorations
or Discovery. *Third course in this category MUST be a literature course. (See courses
with asterisks*)
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Discovery in Fine Arts and Humanities (CCE) Course List
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ANTH 2210-Introduction to World Pre-History
or
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ART 1030-Art Appreciation
or
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ART 1920-Survey of Western Art I
or
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DANC 1000-Introduction to Dance
or
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ENGL 2020*-Themes in Literature and Culture
or
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ENGL 2030*-Experience of Literature
or
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HIST 1010-Survey of Western Civilization I
or
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HIST 1020-Survey of Western Civilization II
or
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HIST 1110-Survey of World Civilization I
or
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HIST 1120-Survey of World Civilization II
or
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HUM 2610*- World Literatures
or
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MUHL 1610-World of Music
or
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MUS 1030-Introduction to Music
or
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PHIL 1030-Introduction to Philosophy
or
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THEA 1030-Introduction to Theater |
* 3 hour literature requirement: ENGL 2020, ENGL 2030, or HUM 2610
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Explorations in Creativity and Cultural Expression (CCE) Course List
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ART 1040-Topics in Art and Design
or
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COMM 2560-Intercultural Communication
or
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FL 1000-Intersections of Language and Culture
or
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HIST 1015-Themes in Western Civilization
or
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HIST 1115-Themes in World Civilization
or
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NFS 2100-Cultural Food Studies
or
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PS 1015-Introduction to Political Theory
or
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RS 1030-Introduction to World Religions
or
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THEA 1005-Acting for Non-majors
or
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THEA 1820-Discovering Drama: A Play Script Study |
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Knowledge Domain: History and Civic Learning (HCL) and Civic Learning (C2)
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Students select one course from Discovery and a second from either Discovery or Explorations.
If students have not met the statutory requirement they are required to choose from
among HIST 2010, HIST 2020, and/or HIST 2030. (See course marked with an asterisks
*)
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Discovery in History (HCL) Course List
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HIST 2010*-Survey of United States History I
or
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HIST 2020*-Survey of United States History II
or
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HIST 2030*-Tennessee History
or
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HIST 2040-Survey of African American History I
or
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HIST 2050-Survey of African American History II
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*HIST 2010, 2020, AND 2030 meet the 6-hour statutory requirement for American history. |
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Explorations in History and Civic Learning
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CJA 1100-Introduction to Criminal Justice Administration
or
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HIST 2015-Themes in Early United States History
or
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HIST 2025-Themes in Modern United States History
or
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HIST 2035-Themes in Tennessee History
or
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HIST 2045-Themes in African American History
or
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HIST 2065-Themes in Global History
or
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MUHL 1615- Nashville and Its Music
or
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PS 1040-Dystopias, Dictators, and Democracies
or
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SW 2000-Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice |