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Upper division WOU courses with one or no pre-requisites in selected disciplines not directly linked to "professions". *Courses with pre-requisite, in parentheses after course name. All W courses will have a WR 122 prerequisite. Pre-requisite is on list to verify that it does not have a pre-requisite. ARTS ART ART 204 Art History: Prehistoric through late antiquity ART 205 Art History: Middle Age through Renaissance ART 206 Art History: Baroque through Contemporary ART 304 History of Modern Art, 1789-1914 ART 305 History of Modern Art, 1914-1965 ART 306 History of Modern Art, 1965-present ART 308 History of Graphic Design ART 404 Art History: Non-Western Art ART 405 Art History: Gender in Art ART 406 Art History: Special Topics DANCE D 251 Introduction to Dance D 310 Dance and Gender D 357 Dance in Musical Theatre D 453 Ballet History D 454 Evolution of Modern Dance THEATRE ARTS TA 308 History of Fashion TA 321 Performance Art TA 338 History of Architecture & Décor TA 365 Theatrical Comedy TA 366 Theatrical Tragedy TA 375 Asian Theatre TA 381 Theatre History (Greeks through Renaissance) TA 382 Theatre History (Restoration through early 20th) TA 383 Theatre History (20th century through present) TA 384 European Theatre 1875-Present TA 385 American Theatre TA 386 International Theatre TA 427 Contemporary Theatre MUSIC MUS 360 Music History (Ancient Greek - Ren/Baroque) MUS 361 Music History (Enlightenment-Late 19th cen) MUS 362 Music History (20th Century-Present) MUS 367 American Vernacular Music History (mid 19th-WWII) MUS 368 American Vernacular Music History (S. and C. America) MUS 369 American Vernacular Music History (WWII-Present) NATURAL SCIENCE

EARTH SCIENCE ES 201 Principles of Geology ES 301* Petrographic Microscopy (201) ES 302* Quantitative Methods (201) ES 304 Survey of the Fossil Record ES 321* Structural Geology (201) ES 331 Intro to Oceanography ES 354* Geology of Earthquakes (201) ES 390 Basic Meterology ES 453* Geology of the Pacific Northwest (201) ES 454* Volcanology (201) ES 460* Energy and Mineral Resources (201) SOC SCIENCES ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 213 Language and Culture ANTH 214 Physical Anthropology ANTH 215 Archaeology ANTH 216 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 310 World Prehistory ANTH 311* Human Evolution (214) ANTH 313 North American Pre-History ANTH 314 The Evolution of Human Societies ANTH 316 Circumpolar Peoples ANTH 325 Ethnographic methods (Methods) ANTH 326* Ethnographic writing (216) ANTH 330 Contemporary Chicano/a/Latino/a Culture ANTH 332 Latin America ANTH 358 Tribal Art of US and Canada ANTH 360 Museum Studies ANTH 369 Visual Anthropology ANTH 370 Women in Cross-cultural Perspective ANTH 372 Social Constructions of Race ANTH 373 Primate Comparative Evolution (214) ANTH 375* Women Anthropologists (216) ANTH 380 Africa ANTH 381 African Film & Society ANTH 384 Modernization ANTH 396 Anthropology of Islam ANTH 388 Transnational Migration ANTH 390 Pastoral Nomads ANTH 392 Applied Anthropology ANTH 394 Childhood in cross-cultural perspective ANTH 395 Medical Anthropology ANTH 396 Environmental Anthropology ANTH 420 Indigenous Peoples, Human Rights and the Environment

ANTH 432 Human Rights ANTH 435 US Mexico Border ANTH 461* Urban Anthropology (216) ANTH 463 The social roots of health and disease ANTH 475 Anthropological Approaches to Law ANTH 476 Religion and Ritual ANTH 478 Political Anthropology ANTH 482 Historical Anthropology ANTH 494 Northwest Indian Culture ANTH 496 Indian America GEOGRAPHY GEOG 105 Intro Physical Geography GEOG 106 Intro Economic Geography GEOG 107 Intro Cultural Geography GEOG 306 Geographies of Development GEOG 307 Canadian Identity Through Film GEOG 310 World Regional GEOG 311 Geography of Europe GEOG 313 The Pacific Northwest GEOG 315 The Indian Subcontinent GEOG 321 Field Geography (Methods) GEOG 327 Popular Culture in Global Perspective GEOG 370 Human Migration GOEG 371 Mexico and Central America GEOG 372 South America GEOG 380 Environmental Conservation GEOG 384 Qualitative Research Methods (Methods) GEOG 385 Quantitative Methods in Geography (Methods) GEOG 386 Making Digital Video for Social Sciences GEOG 391 Biogeography GEOG 392* Physical Geography (105) GEOG 393 Soils Geography GEOG 410 Global Issues GEOG 411 Cultural Geography GEOG 413 Urban Geography GEOG 418 International Trade and Transportation GEOG 420 The West and the American Imagination GEOG 421 The Changing American West GEOG 425 Urban Planning and Policy GEOG 432 Geography of Africa GEOG 433 Political Geography GEOG 435 US and Canadian Geopolitics GEOG 470 Energy, Environment & Society GEOG 480 Nature in the American West GEOG 490* Climatology (105) HISTORY

HST 202D History of the United States: Reform and Progress HST 203D History of the United States: First WW to present HST 404D Gender Issues in History Part I HST 405D Gender Issues in History Part II HST 411D HST 411D World Problems HST 412D Yugoslavia: From Experiment to Collapse HST 414D British History to 1300 HST 420D Philosophies of History HST 422D Germany: The 19th Century HST 423D Germany 1914 to 1945 HST 424D Postwar German History HST 428D 19th Century Europe HST 430D 20th Century Europe: Postwar Period HST 431D Russia to Peter the Great HST 432D Imperial Russia HST 433D Soviet Russia HST 452D Women & Family in the Middle Ages HST 453D Pre-Columbian and Colonial Latin America HST 454D Mexico and the Caribbean Since Independence HST 455D South America Since Independence HST 457D 20th Century Latin America HST 458D History of Inter-American Relations HST 461D History of East Asia: Traditional China HST 462D History of East Asia: Traditional Japan HST 463D Modern East Asia HST 464D Southeast Asia: Imperialism to Independence HST 465D Southeast Asia: World War II to Cold War HST 466D Southeast Asia: Cold War to the Present HST 467D Modern China I: Fragmentation and Reform Movements HST 468D Modern China II: Republic of China 20th Century HST 469D Modern China III: Peoples Republic of China HST 470D Women in Indian Society HST 471D Women in Japanese Society HST 472D Women in Chinese Society HST 473D Popular Culture in China HST 474D Popular Culture in Japan HST 475D Colonial America HST 476D Market Democracy in America HST 477D Civil War and Reconstruction HST 479D Challenges of Progressive Era America HST 480D Topics in Multicultural American History HST 481D American Voices: Autobiography, Bio and Memior HST 482D America and the World Wars HST 483D Cold War America HST 484D Health, Medicine and Gender in Historical Perspective HST 485D Mexican Foundations of Chicano/a/Latino/a History

HST 486D Chicano/a History HST 489D Environmental History HST 490D Wests of Early America HST 491D Western US: 20th Century Issues HST 492D Pacific Northwest History PSYCHOLOGY PSY 201 General Psychology PSY 311* Developmental Psychology (201) PSY 334* Social Psychology (201) PSY 349* Intro to Behavior Modification (201) PSY 360* Cognitive Psychology (201) PSY 390* Theories of Learning (201) POLITICAL SCIENCE PS 193 Model UN PS 201 American National Government PS 202 State and Local Government PS 203 International Relations PS 204 Governments of the World PS 325 Democracy: Theory & Practice PS 355 Civic Literacy & Engagement PS 375 Scope and Methods of Political Science (Methods) PS 393* Advanced Model UN (193) PS 414* Political Parties, Pressure Groups & Elections (201) PS 415* Politics & Psychology (201) PS 416* Politics & Communication (201) PS 419* American Presidential Elections (201) PS 423* Issues in National Policy (201) PS 424* Policy-making in the US (201) PS 425 Native American Politics & Policy PS 430 The ageing society PS 432 Global Health Policy PS 433 Health care politics and policy PS 436 Gender & Public Policy PS 440* Causes of War (203) PS 441 Cause of Peace PS 444 National Security PS 445 introduction to policy analysis PS 446 Land resources politics and policy PS 447 Environmental Politics & Policy PS 449 Environmental values and political action PS 451 Political Theory: Plato to Marx PS 452 Political Theory: Marx to Habermas PS 459 Government & Politics of Latin America PS 462* Politics & Government of Europe (204) PS 464 Government & Politics of Africa PS 465 Government & Politics of the Middle East

PS 469* Congress & the Presidency (201) PS 471 Immigration politics and policy PS 473 Globalization Issues PS 477 International Environmental Politics PS 478 Political Fiction & Flim PS 479* American Constitutional Law (201) PS 481* International Law (203) PS 484* American Jurisprudence (201) PS 485* Legal Reasoning and Writing (201) PS 490* Community Politics (202) PS 492* Political Ideologies (203) PS 493* International Organizations (203) PS 494 Human Rights PS 495 Public Sector Labor Relations PS 497* US Foreign Policy (201 or 203) SOCIOLOGY SOC 223 Introduction to Sociology: Theory SOC 224 Introduction to Sociology: Research (Methods) SOC 225 Social Problems SOC 309 American Society SOC 312 History and Anthropology of the Little Big Horn SOC 315 Social Stratification and Inequality SOC 320 Industrial Sociology SOC 321 Labor Studies SOC 325 Participant Observation and Qualitative Research Methods SOC 327 Social Research Methods SOC 328* Introduction to Social Data Analysis (327) SOC 330 Urban Sociology SOC 334 Self and Society SOC 338 Sociology of the Family SOC 340 Community Organizing SOC 341 Community Action SOC 350 Food and Hunger SOC 354 Sociology of Deviant Behavior SOC 360 Sociology of Gender SOC 390 Critique of Education and Critical Pedagogy SOC 400 Globalization and Development SOC 410 Historical Sociology: Origins of Capitalism SOC 420 Political Sociology SOC 427 Revolutionary Social Movements SOC 430 Political Economy as Social Theory SOC 434 African American Studies: Social Issues, Social Movements SOC 435 Chicano/a/Latino/a Studies: Social Issues, Social Movements SOC 436 Native American Studies: Social Issues, Social Movements SOC 437 Sociology of Race/Ethnic Relations SOC 440 Women and Development

SOC 450 SOC 460 SOC 465 Latin American Society Feminist Theory Intro to LGBTQ Studies HUMANITIES COMMUNICATION STUDIES COM 111 Principles of Public Speaking COM 112 Interpersonal Communication COM 312 Public Relations Communication COM 321* Influence through Argument (111) COM 323 Group discussion and leadership COM 324 Business and Professional Communication COM 325 Intercultural Communication COM 326 Communication and Controversy: Freedom of Speech in the US COM 327 Communication in the Legal Field COM 328 Law and Popular Culture COM 331 Nonverbal Communication COM 335 Communication and Gender COM 340 Conflict management COM 342 Media Literacy COM 343 Communication in the Information Age COM 351 Foundations of Health Communication COM 361 Health Literacy COM 370 Communication Ethics COM 380 Environmental Communication COM 405 Human Communication Theory COM 410 Communication and Event Planning COM 412 The Criticism of Public Discourse COM 416 Communication and Politics COM 420 Communication in Organizations COM 422 Persuasion COM 426 Language of the Mass Media COM 432 Rhetoric in the Western Tradition COM 435 Rhetoric of the Women's Movement COM 439 Contemporary US Public Addresses COM 440 Relational Communication COM 442 Communication and Social Change COM 461* Family Communication (112) COM 462* The Dark Side of Family Communication (112) ENGLISH ENG 380* The Bible as Literature (WR 122) ENG 385* Folklore (WR 122) ENG 386* Form and Meaning in Film (WR 122) ENG 387* Mythology (WR 122) LING 210 Introduction to Lingustics LING 315* Structure of English I (210)

HEALTH/EX SCI LING 370* Meaning and Context (210) WR 300* Technical and Workplace Writing (WR 122) WR 301* Integrating Writing and Design (WR 122) WR 302* Editing and Style for Writers (WR 122) WR 303* Topics in Public and Professional Writing (WR 122) WR 360* Fiction Workshop (WR 122) WR 361* Poetry Workshop (WR 122) WR 363* Creative Non-Fiction Workshop (WR 122) WR 364* Topics in Creative Writing (WR 122) PHILOSOPHY/REL STUDIES PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality PHL 102 Introduction to Philosophy: Personal Morality and Social Justice PHL 103 Introduction to Logic PHL 251 Ethics PHL 252 Medical Ethics PHL 255 Environmental Ethics PHL 261 Metaphysics: Theory of Being PHL 262 Epistemology: Theory of Knowledge PHL 263 Philosophy of Mind PHL 282 Philosophy of Art PHL 283 Philosophy of Religion PHL 311* Ancient Philosophy (any LD) PHL 313* Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy (any LD) PHL 314* Modern European Philosophy (any LD) PHL 316* Contemporary Philosophy (any LD) PHL 320* Happiness (any LD) PHL 321* Existentialism (any LD) PHL 322* 19th Century Philosophers (any LD) PHL 323* Continental Philosophy (any LD) PHL 350* Social and Political Philosophy (any LD) PHL 370* Philosophy of Science (any LD) (Methods) PHL 380* Philosophy of Law (any LD) PHL 382* Philosophy of Music (any LD) R 201 Intro World Religions: Eastern R 202 Intro World Religions R 204 Intro World Religions: Western R 315* interpreting Religious Phenomena (201) R 460* Comparative Religion (201) EXERCISE SCI EXS 310 HEALTH HE 325 HE 362 HE 366 HE 367 Motor Learning Nutrition Contemporary Health Issues Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs Human Sexuality

HE 375* Epidemiology (MTH 111) HE 385 Mind/Body Health HE 391 Stress Management HE 411 Health Communication HE 412 Bullying HE 413 Complementary and Alternative Medicine HE 415 Child and Adolescent Health HE 420 Healthy Relationships HE 425 Current Issues in Nutrition HE 434 Diseases HE 457 Migrant Health HE 465 International Health HE 484 Mindfulness HE 485 Bioethics and Public Health