Perspectives on Individual Expression

Artistic Expression (Choose ONE Course)

AR1042D DesignNEW

AR108Drawing in Society

AR111Ceramics: A Metaphor for Understanding Hum Experien

AR112Perspectives in Art

CF233Creative Thought & Expression in Children

DA100Dance Appreciation

DS104Exploring Interior Design

LI205The Art of Film (prereq. EN 100/equiva)

MM101Theories of Music in Culture(prereq. able to read music)

MU182Music: An Artistic Expression

MU190Jazz Appreciation

PG284Photography Fundamentals(formerly GM284)

PL203Aesthetics and the Arts

TH100Theatre Appreciation

TH101Acting for Non-Majors

Literary Expression (Choose ONE course)

FR220French Literature(prereq. FN200 or equiva)

GN220German Literature(prereq. GN200 or equiva)

LI220Fiction and the Human Experience(prereq. EN100)

LI221Poetry and the Human Experience(prereq. EN100)

LI222Mythic Dimensions of Literature(prereq. EN100)

LI243Children’s Literature(prereq. EN100; EL120)

LI256The Variety of Literature(prereq. EN100)

MH252The Evolution of Musical Style Since 1827 (prereq. able to read music)

PL110Readings in Philosophy

RS201New Testament Literature

RS202Old Testament Literature

SN220Hispanic Literature (prereq. SN200/equiva)

Oral Expression (Choose ONE course)

CN100Chinese Language and Culture I

FR100French Language and Culture I

FR120French Language and Culture II(prereq. FR100)

FR200French Language and Culture III(prereq. FR120)

GN100German Language and Culture I

GN120German Language and Culture II(prereq. GN100)

GN200German Language and Culture III(prereq. GN120)

SC105Fundamentals of Oral Communication

SC107Online Oral Presentations

SC155Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication

SN100Spanish Language and Culture I

SN120Spanish Language and Culture II(prereq. SN100)

SN200Spanish Language and Culture III(prereq.SN120)

SW121Helping Skills for the Human Services

Written Expression (Choose ONE course)

EN140Rhetoric and Critical Thinking (prereq. EN100/Adv. Plcmnt)

EN190Writing & the Environment

PL 115Philosophical Writing

Perspectives on Natural Systems

Behavioral Systems (Choose ONE Course)

AN100Foundations of Human Behavior: Sex and Aggression

HL120Health Perspectives

PL204Ethical Theory

PY101Psychological Perspectives on Human Behavior

PY120/CF120 The Child: Development/ Conception to Adolescence

PY220Psychological Development Across Life Span

PY222Development of the Adolescent

Living Systems (Choose ONE Course)

AO120Intro to Plant Science

AY101Intro to Animal Science

BS151Biological Reasoning(must be EN100 eligible)

BS103Human Biology

BS105Environmental Biology

BS107Investigations in Biology

BS108Biology for Living

BI163Evolution and EcologyNEW

BS218Biological Science: A Process Approach(prereq. BS 118)

FN235Nutrition for Health

Logical Systems (Choose ONE Course)

NOTE: To earn a degree from Southeast, the student must complete any required developmental mathematics course(s) or score at appropriate level on placement tests to have developmental course(s) waived.Developmental Course Guidelines:

ACT sub-score 14 or below = MA050

ACT sub-score of 15-21 = MA106* or Logical Systems with Lab

ACT sub-score of 22 or above = Any Logical Systems Course

*MA106 is required for students planning to take MA134 College Algebra

CS125Computer Programming Logic

MA128 Numbers & Operations Educators (prereq. See handbook)

MA123Survey of Mathematics(prereq. See handbook)

MA129College Algebra Integrated Review

MA134College Algebra(prereq. See handbook)

MA137Pre-calculus (prereq. See handbook)

MA155Statistical Reasoning(prereq. See handbook)

PL120Symbolic Logic I

Physical Systems (Choose ONE Course)

CH180Chemistry in Our World(prereq. MA106)

CH181Basic Principles of Chemistry(prereq. MA106)

Co-Req.CH001 and CH081

CH185General Chemistry I(prereq. MA106)

Co-Req.CH005 and CH085

GO150Earth Science: Environmental Hazards

Co-Req.GO050

PH106Physical Concepts

Co-Req.PH006

PH109Exploring the Universe

Co-Req.PH009

PH120Intro Physics I (prereq. MA133 & MA134)

Co-Req.PH020

PH218Physical Science: A Process Approach (prereq. BS118)

Perspectives on Human Institutions

Development of a Major Civilization (Choose ONE Course)

EH101Early European Civilization

EH103Modern European Civilization

EH115Ancient Greece and Rome

US105American History I

US107American History II

WH100African Civilization

WH110Chinese Civilization

WH125Islamic Civilization

WH130Latin American Civilization

Economic Systems (Choose ONE Course)

AG201World Food and Society

EC101Economic Problems and Policies

EC215Principles of Microeconomics (prereq. AD101 “C”; MA134)

FE200Family Resource Management

MN220Engineering Economic Analysis (prereq. MA134)

Political Systems (Choose ONE Course)

PS103United States Political Systems

PS104Comparative Political Systems

Social Systems (Choose ONE Course)

AN101Observing Other Cultures

AN181Cultural Anthropology

CD110Language and Culture of the Deaf

CF102Relationships in the 21st Century

FA104Beyond Project Runway

GG150People and Places of the World

GG180Cultural Geography

MC101Mass Communication and Society

OS200Survey of Social Science

PE201Sport and Society

PL245Social Philosophy

RC100Leisure in a Diverse Culture

RS101World Religions

SE275/EL274 Diversity in America’s Schools

SO102Society, Culture, and Social Behavior

SO120Cities and Society

SW207Understanding Cultural and Social Diversity

300 – Level Interdisciplinary Courses

(in all cases, see handbook for prerequisites)

IU301Historical Perspective: American Agriculture

IU305Entrepreneurship

IU306 Perspectives on Urban Design

IU308Compassionate Communication

IU309Writing for Science and Technology

IU310Government & Politics of East Asia

IU314GeoInfo Science Today

IU315Ethics in the Cyber World

IU317System Thinking for Everyone

IU321Creative Problem Solving

UI300Drugs and Behavior

UI301Managerial Communication Processes

UI303The Female Experience NEW

UI305Judicial Reasoning

UI306Film and History

UI307Economic Geography

UI308Cultural and Physical Landscapes of the World

UI309Crime and Human Behavior

UI310The American Musical Experience

UI312Perspectives on the Present

UI313The African-American Experience

UI315Electronics and Computers in Music

UI316Contemporary Legal Studies

UI317Human Sexuality

UI318Earth Science: A Process Approach

UI319Science, Technology and Society

UI320The Modern Presidency

UI322International Political Economy

UI330Experimental Methods in Physics and Engineering I

UI331Foundations of Biochemistry

UI332Images of Women in Literature

UI336Religion in America

UI337Issues in Modern Architecture

UI339North American Indians

UI340Housing Perspectives

UI341Victorian Studies

UI342Modern Political Thought

UI343Transcultural Experience

UI344Plants and Humanity

UI345Nonverbal Communication

UI349Comparative Economic Systems

UI350Middle East Politics

UI351Public Opinion Management

UI352Medical Ethics

UI354Lifestyle Enhancement

UI355Consumer and the Market

UI357Early American Political Thought

UI358Foundations of Political Thought

UI360Recycling and Waste Management

UI361Contemporary Political Theory

UI366Law and Economics

UI368Mind, Meaning and Value

UI369Vice and Virtue

UI370Media Ethics

UI371Government and Business

UI372Earthquakes and Society

UI373Earth/Life Through Time

UI375European Film

UI382History and Philosophy of American Mass Media

UI384History of the Musical

UI386Environmental Health

UI387Environmental Law and Public Policy

UI392Age of Romanticism

UI393Age of Modernism

UI394Music and Culture 1600-1750

UI396The Age of Beethoven

UI397Music in Medieval and Renaissance Culture

500- Level Senior Seminar Courses

(in all cases, see handbook for prerequisites)

UI500History of the English Language

UI501Principles of Language

UI504Leaders of Social Change

UI506Education, Law and Society

UI508African Americans during the Era of

Segregation & Jim Crow

UI546 The Civil Rights Movement

400- Level Senior Seminar Courses

(in all cases, see handbook for prerequisites)

UI400Business and Ethics

UI401American Cultural Landscapes: Regional

Architecture and Settlement Systems

UI402Music in World Cultures

UI410Manufacturing Research in a Global Society

UI412American Health Care Systems and Issues

UI415Science and Religion

UI416Planetary Exploration

UI418European Mind

UI422Scientific Reasoning

UI423Political Communication

UI425Persuasion

UI427Service and Community

UI429Environmental Ethics

UI430Aging Successfully: Critical Issues Facing the

Individual in the 21st Century

UI431Shakespeare’s Tragedies and the Human

Condition

UI432Shakespeare’s History Plays and Comedies

and The Human Condition

UI433Aesthetics of Movement: Athletic Dancers

andArtistic Athletes

UI435Literature of Sport

UI436Agricultural Ethics

UI438The Nature and Growth of Mathematical

Thought

UI440The Holocaust

UI443Professional Experience in Chemistry

UI445Social Perspectives of Sexuality

UI450Capstone Experience

UI454Perspectives of Literacy: Challenges and

Solutions

UI455Understanding Men and Male Development

UI457African Americans during a Time of Slavery

UI458Terrorism and Political Violence NEW

UI459Nature Literacy

UI460Death Penalty History Issues

UI461Issues in Modern Art

UI462Stalin’s “Hunger Games” Soviet Women and the Totalitarian State.

UI480Social Psychological Aspects of Clothing

ALL U.S. Courses as of August 1, 2017