General Education Requirments
The following are approved Fine Arts, Humanities, Social Science, and Natural Science courses that meet program requirements for a degree. Students may not use a course in their major to fulfill their degree requirements.
Fine Arts
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FNAR 103 Drawing I
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FNAR 113 Painting I
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FNAR 120 Art Appreciation
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FNAR 125 or 126 Art History Survey I and II
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FNAR 127 Contemporary Art
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FNAR 151 Jewelry Making I
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FNAR 155 Ceramics I
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FNAR 158 Three Dimensional Design
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FNAR 213 Water Media Painting
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MUSC 105 Music Appreciation
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MUSC 200 Introduction to Jazz Literature
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THEA 101 Introduction to Theatre
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THEA 102 Modern Theatre
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THEA 207 Classical Theatre
Humanities
Courses to fulfill the general education requirement in humanities must be selected from the following:
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ARCH 180 History of Architecture
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ASLS 101 American Sign Language I
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ENGL 205 Introduction to Short Story and Novel
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ENGL 206 Introduction to Poetry and Drama
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ENGL 211 American Literature to 1865
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ENGL 212 American Literature after 1865
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ENGL 221 British Literature to 1798
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ENGL 222 British Literature after 1798
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ENGL 240-241 Current Topics in Literature
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ENGL 243 Ethnic Literature
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ENGL 244 African-American Writers
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ENGL 253 Bible as Literature
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FREN Any French course with FREN prefix
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HIST 101 Early Western Civilization
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HIST 102 Modern Western Civilization
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HUMA 105 Humanities Through the Arts
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HUMA 150 Structure of Western Thought: Ancient Greece
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HUMA 201 Humanities: An Introduction
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HUMA 220 Modernism in the Arts
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HUMA 260 Activism and Change
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PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy
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PHIL 175 Social Ethics
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SPAN Any Spanish course with SPAN prefix
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SPCH 130 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
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SPCH 230 Public Speaking
Natural Sciences
Courses to fulfill the general education requirement in natural science must be selected from the following:
Social/Behavioral Sciences
Courses to fulfill the general education requirement in social science must be selected from the following:
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ECON 201 Macroeconomics
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ECON 202 Microeconomics
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HIST 141 African-American History
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HIST 205 American History to 1865
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HIST 206 American History after 1865
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HIST 260 Louisiana History
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POLI 180 American Government
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SOCI 155 Modern Social Problems
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SOCI 200 Music as Culture
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SOCI 208 Global Values
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SOCI 250 Studies in Cultural Diversity
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