Social Work Majors
Ideas for electives: Fall 2018
African American Studies
AAS 100Intro to African American Studies
Anthropology
Anthro 204Cultural Anthropology
Anthro 300 Topics in Anthropology: Global Landscapes of Aging
Anthro 314Native American Women
Business
Business 231Personal Finance
Communications
Comm 214Interpersonal Speech Comm
Comm 219Intro to Rhetoric and Public Advocacy
Comm 280Intro to Organizational Comm
Computer Science
Comp Sci 125World Wide Web Site Development
Comp Sci 142Intro to Computer Science and Programming
Criminal Justice
CJ 110Intro to CJ
CJ 270Intro to Criminal Law *must be declared CJ major/minor
Educational Foundations
Ed Found 235Child and Adolescent Development
Elem Ed/Sec Ed
Elem Ed/Sec Ed 353Hmong Language, Culture and Learning
Geography
Geog 202Human Geography
Health Education
Health Ed 106Personal Health and Wellness
Health Ed 211Nutrition and Weight Control
Health Ed 240Human Sexuality
Journalism
Journ 141 Intro to Media: News, Public Relations and Advertising
Nursing
Nursing 200Growth, Development and Health across the Life Span
Nursing 215Health Practices with Diverse Populations
Political Science
Poli Sci 253Intro to Law
Poli Sci 321American Public Policy
Poli Sci 380Political Parties and Interest Groups
Polis ci 394Community Power Systems
Psychology **must be declared Psych major/minor
Psych 303Psych of Abnormal Behavior
Psych 305Social Psychology
Psych 320Health Psych
Psych 338Adult Development and Aging
Psych 391Developmental Psych
Public Administration
Pub Adm 221Intro to Public Administration
Religious Studies
RS 106Bible and Current Events
RS 164Religion and Nature
RS 210Christianity
RS 318Religion and Sexuality
RS 354Buddhist Myth and Ritual
Social Justice
SJ 101Intro to Social Justice
Sociology
Soc 101Intro to Sociology
Soc 311Sociology of the Modern City
Soc 317Sociology of Health and Illness
Soc 368Sociology of Gender
Spec Ed **there is additional fees for Sign Language classes
Spec Ed 402American Sign Language I
Spec Ed 403American Sign Language II
Women’s Studies
WS 201Intro to Women’s Studies
WS 306Trans* and Gender Queer Lives
WS 310Biology of Gender
WS 314Native American Women
WS 315Women and Madness
WS 316Gender and Discourse
WS 318Religion and Sexuality
WS 368Sociology of Gender
WS 380Women’s Health: Issues and Nursing Practice
WS 386Women in the United States
WS 390Feminist Theory
WS 398Special Topics in the Environment, Health and Natural Sciences: Women, Food and Environ.
**Any courses in Foreign Language: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Russian, or Spanish