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1 General Education Courses 1 General Education Courses General education courses must be at least credit hours and from the approved general education course list. For more information, visit the general education website ( General education courses offered in a given semester are identified in the online schedule of courses ( Foundation Courses Foundation courses cover the fundamental skills needed throughout college. They should be completed within the first 48 hours of enrollment with a grade of C- or better. MATH 111 or any math course that requires MATH 111 or MATH 112 as a prerequisite can be used to meet the foundation math requirement. COMM 111 Public Speaking COMM 111H Public Speaking - ENGL 100 English Composition ENGL 101 College English I ENGL 102 College English II MATH 111 College Algebra MATH 112 Precalculus Mathematics 5 MATH 12 College Trigonometry MATH 11 Contemporary Mathematics MATH 144 Business Calculus MATH 242 Calculus I 5 MATH 242H Calculus I - 5 Introductory Courses Fine Arts Courses ARTH 10 Art Appreciation ARTH 125 ARTH 125A ARTH 125B ARTH 125C Material Culture Material Culture: Play Material Culture: Bodies Material Culture: Power and Propaganda ARTS 270 Introduction to Ceramics DANC 140 Art of The Dance FA 110 Introduction to the Fine Arts HNRS 104 Seminar I: Fine Arts -4 HNRS 104B Art of Theater HNRS 150 Seminar II: Fine Arts -4 MUSC 11 Introduction to Music Literature MUSC 160 What to Listen for in Music MUSC 161 Music Through the Ages MUSC 162 World Music THEA 14 The Art of the Theater THEA 260 History of Musical Theatre WSUF 102A WSUF 102B WSUN 102C Music Really Does Make You Smarter Music As My Key To Success Creative Discovery Humanities Courses COMM 190 Introduction to Human Communication ENGL 152 Language of Food ENGL 221 Chaucer & the Medieval World ENGL 20 Exploring Literature ENGL 22 ENGL 22D ENGL 22E Themes in n Literature Themes in n Literature: Literature in the Jazz Age Themes in n Literature: n Dream ENGL 22K Images of Insanity ENGL 22L Asian n Fiction ENGL 22M Ecology and the Wild in n Literature ENGL 22OH Coming of Age - ENGL 22P Images of Women in 20th Century Literature ENGL 22R Horror and the Supernatural ENGL 22S Writing by Women of Color ENGL 2 The Great Books: An Introduction ENGL 240 Introduction to Shakespeare ENGL 254 Modern British Literature ENGL 27 Fiction ENGL 276 The Literature of Sports ENGL 277 The Detective Story FREN FREN 210H - 5 GERM 210 Intermediate German I 5 HIST 100 The Human Adventure: World Civilization Since 1500 HIST 101 World Civilization to 1500 HIST 102 HIST 11 HIST 12 History of Western Civilization Since 1648 History of the United States: Colonial to 1865 History of the United States Since 1865 HNRS 105 Seminar I: Humanities -4 HNRS 105G War: Strategic Studies HNRS 105V al HNRS 105W Epidemics in World History HNRS 151 Seminar II: Humanities -4 LATN 22 Intermediate Latin LING 151 Nature of Language LING 152 Language of Food PHIL 100 Meaning of PHIL 100H Meaning of - PHIL 105 Critical Reasoning PHIL 125 Introductory Logic PHIL 125H Introductory Logic - PHIL 144 Moral Issues REL 110 Old Testament REL 115 New Testament RUSS 210 Intermediate Russian 5 SPAN 210 Intermediate Spanish 5

2 2 General Education Courses WOMS 190 WOMS 287 Diverse Women in Popular Culture Women in Society: Social Issues WSUA 102 First Year Seminar - LAS WSUA 102C WSUA 102D WSUA 102E WSUN 102D Social and Courses ANTH 100 Powerful Narratives: Storytelling and Social Justice in the Hispanic World Cross Cultural Communication World Cultures in Popular Media Discovering Humanity Modern : Understanding Diversity ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 10 Introduction to Archaeology ARTS 211 ARTS 211H CJ 191 Introduction to Community & Social Practice Introduction to Communication and Social Practice - Introduction to Criminal Justice COMM 10 Communication & Society ECON 201 ECON 201H ENTR 10 ETHS 100 ETHS 210 GEOG 125 GEOG 210 HNRS 106 HNRS 152 Macroeconomics Macroeconomics - The Entrepreneurial Experience Introduction to Ethnic Studies Fundamentals of Cross- Cultural Communications Human Geography Introduction to World Geography Seminar I: Social and Seminar II: Social and HNRS 152F Leadership Challenge POLS 121 n Politics POLS 121H n Politics - POLS 220 Introduction to International Relations POLS 226 Comparative Politics PSY 111 General Psychology PSY 111H General Psychology - SCWK 201 Introduction to Social Work and Social Welfare SOC 111 Introduction to Sociology WSUA 102B Solving Global Problems WSUB 102 First Year Seminar-Business WSUB 102A Solutions by Design: An Introduction to Design Thinking WSUD 102 First Year Seminar - ED -4-4 WSUD 102A WSUD 102B WSUE 102A WSUN 102A WSUN 102B Superheroes Go to School Race and Ethnicity in Modern Introduction to Technology and Innovation Election Law and Politics Post- Election 2016 Mathematics and Natural s Courses ANTH 101 Biological Anthropology BIOL 10 Microbes & You BIOL 106 The Human Organism BIOL 107 The Human Organism Laboratory BIOL 210 General Biology I 4 BIOL 211 General Biology II 4 BIOL 220 Introduction to Microbiology 4 BIOL 22 Human Anatomy and Physiology CHEM 101 of Chemistry CHEM 10 Introductory Chemistry 5 CHEM 211 General Chemistry I 5 CS 210 GEOL 102 Introduction to Computer Earth and the GEOL 111 General Geology 4 HNRS 107 HNRS 15 Seminar I: Mathematics and Natural s Seminar II: Mathematics and Natural s HNRS 15B The Dynamic Universe HNRS 15T Big Bang, Black Holes, the Fate of the Universe HP 105 Introduction to Public Health HS 290 Foundational Human Anatomy and Physiology MATH 144 Business Calculus MATH 242 Calculus I 5 MATH 242H Calculus I - 5 PC 105 Introduction to Computers and Applications PHYS 111 Introductory Physics 4 PHYS 11 Physics for Health s PHYS 195 Introduction to Modern Astronomy PHYS 21 General College Physics I 5 PHYS 1 Physics for Scientists I 4 PHYS 15 University Physics Lab I 1 STAT 70 Elementary Statistics WSUA 102A WSUE 102 Energy and The Engineering

3 General Education Courses Advanced Further Study Courses Fine Arts and Humanities Courses ARTH 46 Modernisms I ARTH 47 ARTH 87 Themes in Contemporary Art and Design I Theories of Art History and Culture ARTH 526 Art Since 1945 COMM 221 Oral Interpretation COMM 02 Interpersonal Communication COMM 11 Persuasion COMM 12 Nonverbal Communication COMM 1 Argumentation & Advocacy COMM 21 Introduction to Film Studies COMM 40 COMM 55 COMM 61 Communication Research and Inquiry Communication Analysis and Criticism Historical and Theoretical Issues in Communication COMM 66 Advanced Public Speaking DANC 225 DANC 25 ENGL 241 ENGL 278 Dance History: Ancient Civilization to Early 1900s Dance History: 20th and 21st Centuries Jane Austen & Popular Culture Literary Representations of LGBTQ + Culture ENGL 10 Nature of Poetry ENGL 15 Introduction to English Linguistics ENGL 20 The Nature of Drama ENGL 22 Origins of Western Literature ENGL 2 World Literature ENGL 0 The Nature of Fiction ENGL 40 Shakespeare ENGL 44 Regional Literature ENGL 45 Studies in Comparative Literature ENGL 60 Major British Writers I ENGL 61 Major British Writers II ENGL 62 Major n Writers I ENGL 6 Major n Writers II ENGL 65 African-n Literature ENGL 75 Popular Literature ENGL 77 Graphic Novels ENGL 517 Scriptwriting I ENGL 518 Scriptwriting II FA 01 An Introduction to Entrepreneurship in the Arts FA 10 Arts & Technology FREN 22 FREN 22H FREN 00 FREN 00H FREN 540 Readings I Readings I - Readings II Readings II - French Literature in English Translation FREN 541 French Literature of Africa and the Caribbean in Translation GERM 224 Intermediate German II GERM 00 Intermediate German Readings GERM 44 Intermediate German II 1- GREK 224 Intermediate Greek HIST 06 The U.S. Century: Decades of Change HIST 12 Modern Latin HIST 14 English History HIST 17 The Holocaust HIST 20 Russian History Survey HIST 21 The Vietnam Conflict HIST 40 World War II HIST 57 Women in the Ancient World HIST 59 Greek World HIST 62 The Roman World HIST 501 n Colonies HIST 502 n Revolution and the Early Republic HIST 50 Age of Jefferson & Jackson HIST 504 Civil War HIST 505 The United States, 1865 to 1920 HIST 506 The Vietnam Conflict HIST 507 United States HIST 508 United States Since 1945 HIST 511 HIST 512 HIST 517 HIST 517H HIST 518 HIST 521 HIST 522 Women in Early, Women and Reform in, 180-Present Constitutional History of the United States Constitutional History of the United States Constitutional History of the United States Diplomatic History of the United States to 1914 Diplomatic History of the United States Since 1900 HIST 525 n Military History HIST 528 History of Wichita HIST 50 n Woman In History HIST 51 n al History HIST 55 History of Kansas HIST 56 HIST 58 Survey of n Indian History The n West in the 20th Century HIST 541 Modern France HIST 55 History of Mexico HIST 559 Classical Athens HIST 560 The Hellenistic World and Rise of Rome HIST 562 Roman Republic HIST 56 Roman Empire HIST 566 Medieval History HIST 567 Medieval History HIST 575 Italian Renaissance HIST 576 The Reformation

4 4 General Education Courses HIST 581 Europe HIST 582 Europe HIST 588 History of Early Russia HIST 589 History of Imperial Russia HIST 592 History of Soviet Union HIST 59 Former Soviet Union HNRS 404 Seminar in Fine Arts -4 HNRS 405 Seminar in Humanities -4 HNRS 405B HNRS 405C Isms & Ologies: Choose Your Own Adventure Nature of Fiction: Writing the Real HNRS 405D Race, Racism, Social Justice HNRS 405E The Calamitous 14th Century LATN 224 Intermediate Latin LING 15 Introduction to English Linguistics MUSC 4 History of Music I MUSC 5 History of Music II MUSC 46 Styles of Jazz MUSC 49 n Popular Music PHIL 05 Analytic PHIL 11 of Law PHIL 11H of Law - PHIL 1 Political PHIL 15 Late Modern PHIL 20 of PHIL 22 Early Modern PHIL 27 Bioethics PHIL 1 Ancient Greek PHIL 8 of Feminism PHIL 41 Contemporary Ethics PHIL 42 History of Ethics PHIL 46 of Religion PHIL 52 Contemporary Chinese PHIL 60 Ethical Theory PHIL 61 Metaethics REL 27 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion RUSS 224 Intermediate Russian RUSS 00 Intermediate Russian Readings SPAN 22 Selected Spanish Readings SPAN 22H Selected Spanish Readings - SPAN 00 SPAN 00H Intermediate Spanish Readings Intermediate Spanish Readings - THEA 221 Oral Interpretation THEA 241 Improvisation and Theatre Games THEA 24 Acting I THEA 450 Contemporary Theatre and Drama: Topics THEA 516 Scriptwriting I THEA 517 Scriptwriting II THEA 624 Theatre History II WOMS 06 Introduction to Gender Studies WOMS 8 of Feminism WOMS 61 Women and Work WOMS 85 WOMS 87 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Studies Women in Society: Cultural Images WOMS 91 Women's Global Issues WOMS 511 Women in Early, WOMS 516 Sociology of Gender WOMS 580AB Women and Reform in, 180-Present Social and Courses AGE 404 Psychology of Aging AGE 405 Sociology of Aging AGE 512 Diversity and Aging ANTH 200 Intercultural Relations ANTH 0 World Cultures ANTH 05 World Archaeology ANTH 07 Peoples of Africa ANTH 12 Asia Pacific Cultures ANTH 18 Psychological Anthropology ANTH 27 ANTH 5 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion Archaeology of North ANTH 44 Ecological Anthropology ANTH 52 Anthropological Linguistics ANTH 70 Uncovering Race and Class in the n Past ANTH 88 Cognitive Anthropology ANTH 506 Peoples of the Pacific ANTH 508 ANTH 511 Ancient Civilizations of the s The Indians of North ANTH 515 China ANTH 516 Japan: People and Culture ANTH 522 Art and Culture ANTH 528 Medical Anthropology ANTH 555 Paleoanthropology and Human Paleontology ANTH 611 Southwestern Archaeology ANTH 61 CESP 4 CJ 51 CJ 55 Archaeology of the Great Plains Introduction to Diversity: Human Growth and Development The Victim in Criminal Justice Special Populations in the Criminal Justice System CJ 94 Courts & Judicial Systems CJ 45 Crime Prevention CJ 51 Violent Crime CJ 518 CJ 59 CJ 652 ECON 202 ECON 202H Criminal Justice & Crime in Film Crime Causation and Criminal Justice Policy Juvenile Justice and Social Policy Microeconomics Microeconomics -

5 General Education Courses 5 ENTR 440 New Venture Feasibility Analysis ETHS 0 Ethnic, ETHS 1 The Black Family ETHS 2 The Native n ETHS 4 Ethnic in the 20th Century ETHS 60 Dealing with Diversity ETHS 512 Diversity and Aging ETHS 540 Advanced Cross-Cultural Communication GEOG 50 Geography of Latin GEOG 542 Geography of Europe HNRS 406 HNRS 406A HNRS 406B Seminar in Social and What a Difference a Nonprofit Makes Leading for Change in an Unpredictable World HNRS 406C Making Social Impact POLS 05 al Politics POLS 10 Latin n Politics POLS 15 The Presidency POLS 15H The Presidency - POLS 16 The Congress POLS 18 Political Parties POLS 19 State Government POLS 20 Developing World POLS 6 International Organizations POLS 7 Conflict Analysis POLS 7H Conflict Analysis - POLS 45 Classical Medieval Political Theory POLS 52 Law and Political Power POLS 52H Law & Political Power - POLS 56 Civil Liberties POLS 56H Civil Liberties - POLS 58 n Political Thought POLS 80 Campaigns and Elections POLS 80H Campaigns & Elections POLS 85 Global Democracy POLS 90 Special Topics in Political POLS 90E Film/Great Trials POLS 90F Lobbyists and Interest Groups POLS 90U Legislative Policy POLS 90Z Public Opinion POLS 91 Special Topics in Political POLS 91A Diplomacy & Negotiation POLS 91C Civil Rights Films POLS 91E Middle East Politics POLS 91F Immigration Today POLS 91G 4-Star Films POLS 91J Lobbying and Nongovernmental Organizations POLS 91K n Exceptionalism POLS 91L Democracy and Authoritarianism -4 POLS 91M POLS 91MH Legislative Leadership & Politics Legislative Leadership & Politics - POLS 91N Presidential Films POLS 95 U.S. Foreign Policy POLS 96 Comparative Foreign Policy POLS 444 Modern Political Theory POLS 52 Government and Politics of Latin POLS 524 Politics of Modern China PSY 20 Biological Psychology PSY 21 Psychology of Learning PSY 22 Cognitive Psychology PSY 2 Social Psychology PSY 2H Social Psychology - PSY 24 Psychology of Personality PSY 24H Psychology of Personality - PSY 25 Developmental Psychology PSY 404 Psychology of Aging PSY 406 Introduction to Community Psychology PSY 409 Psychology of Perception PSY 410 Substance Use & Abuse PSY 412 Psychology of Motivation PSY 414 Child Psychology PSY 516 Drugs and Human Behavior SCWK 04 Social Diversity and Ethics SCWK 85 SOC 06 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Studies Introduction to Gender Studies SOC 15 Marriage & Families SOC 20 Contemporary Social Problems SOC 22 Deviant Behavior SOC 25 Parenting SOC 0 Social Inequality SOC 7 Young Women's Health SOC 8 Health & Lifestyle SOC 50 Social Interaction SOC 405 Sociology of Aging SOC 515 Family Diversity SOC 516 Sociology of Gender SOC 528 Schools and Society SOC 54 Urban Sociology SOC 58 Medical Sociology SOC 59 Juvenile Delinquency Mathematics and Natural s Courses ANTH 56 BIOL 09 Human Variability and Adaptation Foundations of Human Heredity CHEM 212 General Chemistry II 5 CHEM 514 Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 52 Analytical Chemistry 4 CHEM 51 Organic Chemistry I 5 CHEM 545 Physical Chemistry I CHEM 661 Introductory Biochemistry GEOG 25 Meteorology GEOL 25 Meteorology

6 6 General Education Courses GEOL 02 Earth & Space s GEOL 10 Oceanography GEOL 12 Historical Geology 4 GEOL 570 Biogeology GEOL 574 Special Studies in Paleontology GEOL 574C Micropaleontology HNRS 407 Seminar in Mathematics and Natural s MATH 24 Calculus II 1-5 MATH 24H Calculus II - 5 MATH 44 Calculus III MATH 44H Calculus III - PHYS 214 General College Physics II 5 PHYS 14 Physics for Scientists II 4 PHYS 16 University Physics Lab II 1 PHYS 95 Solar System Astronomy STAT 460 Elementary Probability and Mathematical Statistics STAT 571 Statistical Methods I STAT 572 Statistical Methods II STAT 576 Applied Nonparametric Statistical Methods Advanced Issues and Perspectives Courses Humanities and Fine Arts ARTE 0 ARTH 49 COMM 5 FA 21 GERM 41 HIST 08 HIST 0 Stimulating Creative Behavior Architecture and the Built International and Intercultural Communication Avant-Garde Art, Film, Rock Music, and Subcultures German in the European Context A History of Lost Civilizations The ns: Conflict and Consensus in the Development of n Society and Culture HNRS 04 Seminar III: Fine Arts -4 HNRS 04E The Arts in Wichita HNRS 04F Discovering Creativity HNRS 05 Seminar III: Humanities -4 HNRS 05D HNRS 05E Models and Analogies in the Natural and Social s Video Games and HNRS 05F Epidemics in World History HNRS 05G HNRS 05I Governing Women's Bodies in the 20th Century, Religion & HNRS 05J Minds and Machines HNRS 05K The Rise and Fall of Athens HNRS 05M HNRS 05P HNRS 05Q Fiction and Human Destiny Epics and Identities: The Emergence of European Nationhood Dystopian Literature & the Modern Era -4 HNRS 05R of Space Exploration HNRS 05S n Law and Film HNRS 05T The Invention of Latin HNRS 05U The Power of Storytelling HNRS 51 Survey of Leadership HNRS 52 Survey of Law & Public Policy LASI 00 Global Issues MUSC 10 Interrelated Art PHIL 00 PHIL 00H and the Modern World and the Modern World - PHIL 02 Values & the Modern World PHIL 06 Business Ethics PHIL 54 Ethics and Computers PHIL 85 Engineering Ethics PHIL 577 of The Arts RUSS 540 Russian Literature in English THEA 85 Theatre as a Mirror of Today's WOMS 16 Men and Masculinities WOMS 8 WOMS 51 Issues & Perspective on African Women & Globalism Issues and Perspectives on African Women and Globalism WOMS 54 Psychology of Women WOMS 541 WOMS 571 Women, Children and Poverty Contemporary Issues and Perspectives: LGBTQ WOMS 580N Gender, Race, Knowledge WOMS 586 Gender, Race, Knowledge WOMS 588 Social and ARTS 12 ARTS 12H Gender, Race and the West/ East Divide Community Arts Engagement Community Arts Engagement - ARTS 22 Video, Sound & Performance ARTS 24 Art and Social Media ETHS 81AC HNRS 06 HNRS 06B HNRS 06C Issues and Perspectives on African Women and Globalism Seminar III: Social and Social Problems and Solutions The Art of Criminal Investigation HNRS 06D Law and Public Policy HNRS 06E HNRS 06F HNRS 06G HP 10 Hunger in NYC: Service and Leadership Needed Media Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Alternative Break: Service Leadership Introduction to the U.S. Health Services System -4

7 General Education Courses 7 HP 26 HP 408 HP 408H Emerging Health Care Issues of the 21st Century Society Society - IB International Business IIC 01 PADM 400 POLS 22 POLS 22H PSY 41 PSY 41H PSY 416 Leadership is Essential Seminar Issues and Perspectives on the City Political Theory & Political Theory & - Society Society - Psychology and Problems of Society PSY 54 Psychology of Women SCWK 541 Women & Poverty SCWK 571 Contemporary Issues and Perspectives: LGBTQ SOC 16 Men and Masculinities SOC 19 Sociology of Sexualities SOC 26 Sociology of Race & Ethnicity SOC 6 Work In Modern Society SOC 46 Sociology of Globalization Mathematics and Natural s BIOL 10 BIOL 70 GEOL 00 HNRS 07 HP 0 HP 40 MATH 51 Human Reproduction: Issues and Perspectives Introductory al Energy, Resources and Seminar III: Mathematics and Natural s Cancer: Perspectives and Controversies Impact of Disease Upon Global Events Introduction to the History of Mathematics PHYS 210 Physics of Sound -4

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