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The Core Curriculum

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Across the curriculum Threads

Experiential Learning


Updated April 30, 2008. 
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THE CORE CURRICULUM
Core Curriculum Learning Outcomes




CORE 100

CORE 100 The Context of Culture




CORE 200 Course Linkage

Note: When searching for CORE 200 course linkages through Web Advisor, you will find that they are listed under both CORE and the individual departments. However, you register for CORE 200 linkages by registering in both courses individually. For example, when you search and go to the CORE 201 listing you will read "Register ENG 203/HIS 103," and then in a column to the right you will read "closed." Ignore "closed" and register for both of the individual courses.

Study Abroad Options: All Meredith Study Abroad Programs (summer and fall/spring), Borderlinks semester on the border, Danish International Study, and a variety of other Meredith-approved study abroad programs. Contact Kevin Morrison, Assistant Director of Study Abroad, or Amanda Beasley, Study Abroad Program Specialist, in the Office of Study Abroad for more information. See the Guidelines for Completing the CORE 200 Requirement through Study Abroad.

CORE 201 The World in Context: 20th Century History and Literature
HIS 103 The World in the 20th Century
ENG 203 20th Century Literature in Translation

CORE 202 Caribbean Islands: Biology and Literature
BIO 942 Host Biology: Tropical Ecosystems
FL 946 Caribbean Literature
Includes Study Abroad trip to Belize.

CORE 203 Latin America: History, Religion, Culture
HIS 200 History of Latin America
REL 200 Latin American Liberation Theology

CORE 204 World Food
FN 227, Introductory Nutrition
GEO 205 World Regional Geography

CORE 205 Places and Pathologies
MRE 201 Pilgrims, Poets, and Prophets
BIO 203 Disease, Death, and Sex in the Middle Ages

CORE 206 Shelter and Home
ID 245 Housing Issues
SOC 271 Home and Housing in Mexico

CORE 207 Education and Culture
EDU 232 Foundations of American Education
SOC 273 Education and Family in Mexico

CORE 208 Oppressed Groups and Culture
SWK 240 Populations at Risk and Social Justice
SOC 272 Culture and Family in Mexico

CORE 209 Women in the West and the World: History and Literature
ENG 200 Texts and Contexts (Colby)
HIS 941 Women in the West and in the World (Happer)

CORE 210 Cultural Dances in Theory and Motion
DAN 200 Dance in Society
DAN 210 World Dance (1 cr)

CORE 211 Anatomy and the Arts
ART 944 The Figure in Art
BIO 947 Anatomy, Form, and Culture

CORE 212 Costa Rica: Ecology, Culture and Conservation
BIO 94x Tropical Ecology and Conservation
SPA 950: Costa Rica: Language and Culture (1 cr)
Includes Study Abroad trip to Costa Rica

CORE 213 Southwest Arts and Culture in Context
ART 941 Southwestern Art, History, and Cultures in Context (1 cr)
Art 942 Summer in the Southwest Arts Program




CORE 400

CORE 401 Technology and Social Change
CORE 402 Narratives: Cultural Identity
CORE 403 Global Questions: Intercultural Communication
CORE 404 Global Questions: The Needs of Families
CORE 405 Crossing Borders: Women Making Changes in a Global Society
CORE 406 Social Welfare Policy from a Human Rights Perspective
CORE 407 Anthropology of Religion
CORE 408 Global Slavery in Historical Perspectives
CORE 409 Violence, War, and Peace

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English

A student must pass ENG 111 with a grade of C or better. If a student makes a D in ENG 111, she must either repeat and pass ENG 111 (no additional credit) or pass ENG 112 (3 hours credit).

ENG 111 Principles of Writing
ENG 200 Texts and Contexts




Western Civilization or The World in the 20th Century

HIS 101 Emergence of Western Civilization
HIS 102 Modern Western Civilizations
HIS 103 The World in the 20th Century




Religion

REL 101 Religions in the United States
REL 102 World Religions
REL 103 Biblical Lit and History
REL 104 Religious Ethics
REL 105 Philosophy of Religion

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FIELDS OF KNOWLEDGE ELECTIVES

Learning Outcomes

If a course fulfills 2 electives, students will choose to receive credit for one OR the other, not both.




Mathematics

Any three or more hour MAT course except MAT 090. Students cannot receive course credit for both MAT 141 and MAT 144.




Quantitative Elective

Any three or more hour MAT course except MAT 090 not taken to fulfull the Mathematics requirement. Students cannot receive course credit for both MAT 141 and MAT 144. Additional courses that fulfill this elective are:

BUS 250 Applied Data Analysis for Business Decisions
CSC 101 Beginning Programming
ESS 320 Assessment in Physical Education, Sport, and Fitness
GEO 203 Geographic Information Systems
PHY 211 General Physics I
PHY 212 General Physics II
PSY 200 Statistical Methods in Psychology




Foreign Languages

Competency at the intermediate-mid level OR 12 hours in a foreign language.

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Literature Elective

COM 325 Oral Interpretation of Literature
ENG 202 Development of English Literature
ENG 203 20th Century Literature in Translation
ENG 206 Survey of American Literature
ENG 242 Romantic Comedy
ENG 330 African-American Writers
ENG 335 20th Century World Literature in Translation
ENG 340 Development of the British Novel
ENG 345 Irish Renaissance
ENG 350 Modern Drama
ENG 352 Chaucer
ENG 355 Shakespeare
ENG 356 Shakespeare
ENG 357 Seminar in 17th Century Poetry
ENG 359 Seminar in American Women Writers
ENG 360 Seminar in Southern Writers
ENG 364 20th Century Poetry in English
ENG 365 English Poetry of the Romantic Period
ENG 367 English Literature of the 18th Century
ENG 368 English Literature of the Victorian Period

ENG 370 20th Century Prose Through 1945
ENG 371 20th Century Prose After 1945
ENG 495 Seminar in European Literature (two prerequisites)
ENG/PSY 943 Memory and Memoir, F 05 (Honors)
ENG 94x In Search of "American" Literature, F 03 (Honors)
FL 946 Caribbean Islands: Biology, Culture & Literature, Sp 05
FRE 308 Francophone Literature
FRE 309 French Women Writers
FRE 364 Discoveries in French Lit I
FRE 365 Discoveries in French Lit. II
MRE 201 Pilgrims, Poets, and Prophets
REL 262 Jesus and the Gospels
REL 265 Prophetic Elements in Biblical Traditions
REL 266 Pauline Literature
REL 267 Christian Origins: From Cult to Empire
REL 285 Theology and Contemporary Literature
SPA 308 Reading in Hispanic Literature
SPA 351 The Development of Poetry
SPA 352 The Development of Theater
SPA 354 Development of Long Narrative
SPA 353 Development of Short Fiction

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Cultural Perspectives

Any three hours of courses in REL, PHI, and HIS at the 200 level and above fulfill the Cultural Perspectives elective requirement.
See Dept. of Religion and Philosophy website for REL and PHI courses.

Other Cultural Perspectives courses are:

ART 142 His of Arch Interior and Furniture
ART 220 Topics in Non-Western Art
ART 222 Survey of Western Art: High Renaissance-Modern
ART 315 History of Costume
ART 323 Medieval Art
ART 324 Topics in Modern Art History
BIO 940 Tropical Ecosystems (Su 08)
COM 390 Intercultural Communication
DAN 155 African Dance
DAN 156 World Dance
DAN 200 Dance in Society
DAN 359 Dance History
EDU 345 ESL in K-12 Classrooms
FRE 301 Business French
FRE 302 Topics in Lang and Culture
FRE 303 French Civilization
FRE 305 French Phonetics and Phonology
FRE 306 Adv. Grammar, Comp. and Linguistics
FRE 309 French Women Writers
FRE 365 Discoveries in French Lit II
HIS/REL/SOC 94x American Indians: History and Cultures
MRE 201 Pilgrims, Poets, and Prophets
MUS 214 Music Appreciation

MUS 215 Music Literature
MUS 310 Medieval & Renaissance Music
MUS 311 Baroque Music
MUS 312 Classic and Romantic Music
MUS 313 Twentieth Century Music
MUS 94x Elements of Popular Music, Sp 04 (Honors)
MUS 94x Music of the Middle East
SOC 260 Cultural Anthropology
SOC 335 Race and Ethnic Relations
SPA 302 Topics in Lang and Culture
SPA 303 Spanish Civilization
SPA 304 Latin American Civilization
SPA 305 Spanish Phonetics and Phonology
SPA 306 Adv. Grammars, Comp. & Ling.
SPA 307 Advanced Conversation
SPA 308 Readings in Hispanic Lit
SPA 321 Language and Power
SPA 352 The Development of Theater
SPA 353 Development Of Short Fiction
THE 114 Intro to Theater
THE 350 Modern Drama
WST 200 Reading the Lives of Women

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Laboratory Science

BIO 105/145 Modern Biological Concepts with Lab
BIO 110/141 General Biology I with Lab
BIO 322/342 Human Anatomy and Physiology with Lab
CHE 111/141 General Chemistry I with Lab
GEO 200/240 Earth Science with Lab
PHY 211/241 General Physics I with Lab




Science in Society Elective

BIO 203 Disease, Death, and Sex in the Middle Ages
BIO 204 Women in Science
BIO 205 Biology in Society
BIO 215 Tropical Ecosystems
BIO 252 Human Genetics
BIO 254 Evolution Biological Systems
BIO 322/342 Human Anatomy. and Physiology
BIO 940 Tropical Ecology and Conservation, Su 06
BIO 941 Environments of Africa, F 06

BIO 943 Plants & Humans, F 07
CHE 112/142 General Chemistry II with Lab
CHE/PHY/SCI 203 Science and Human Values
CHE 904 Chemistry and the Environment (Sp 07)
EDU 359 Science in the Elementary School*
GEO 206 Meteorology
GEO 326 Environmental Resources
PHY 202 Introduction to Astronomy
PHY 212/242 General Physics II with Lab

* Only students seeking K-6 licensure may fulfill this requirement by taking the following courses: BIO 110/141, GEO 200/240, AND EDU 359




Social and Behavioral Sciences

Any six credit hours of courses in POL, SOC, ECO (except ECO 274), and PSY fulfill this category's requirements. Other Social and Behavioral Sciences courses are:

COM 260 Interpersonal Communications
ENG/PSY 943 Memory and Memoir, F 05 (Honors)
HIS/REL/SOC 94x American Indians: History and Cultures, Sp 05 (Honors)
IDS 946 What's New(s), F 04, F 06 (Honors)
GEO 205 World Regional Geography
WST 200 Reading the Lives of Women

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Aesthetics and the Arts

Any three credit hours of courses in ART, DAN, MUA, MUE, MUS or THE will fulfill the requirements of this category. The following courses will also fulfill this elective area:

REL 200 Special Topics: Religion and Art, Su 05

REL 250 Religion and Film
REL 252 Religion and Art in Asia




Health and Physical Learning

Four credit hours in PED/DAN activity courses
OR
Three PED/DAN activity credit hours plus two to three HED credit hours.

See course schedule for one hour PED and DAN courses.

HED 100 Contemporary Health Issues
HED 200 First Aid
HED 220 Fitness and Wellness
HED 282 Prevention and Care of Movement Injuries
HED 320 Our Bodies - Our Lives
SOC 332 Human Sexuality (is the equivalent of 3 HED hours in H&PL)

The following DAN courses do not fulfill the Health and Physical Learning requirement:

DAN 150 DAN 255 DAN 356 DAN 462 DAN 499
DAN 200 DAN 256 DAN 359 DAN 463 DAN 761
DAN 244 DAN 257 DAN 455 DAN 464 DAN 762
DAN 250 DAN 350 DAN 457 DAN 498 DAN 763

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ACROSS THE CURRICULUM THREADS

Learning Outcomes

One course may fulfill 1 or 2 threads, but not 3.




Writing Intensive Thread

ART 221 Survey Western Art: Ancient-Early Renaissance
ART 222 Survey of Western Art: High Renaissance-Modern
ART 323 Topics in Art History
ART 324 Topics in Mod. Art History
ART 494 Senior Project
BIO 203 Disease, Death, and Sex in the Middle Ages
BIO 323/343 Vertebrate Physiology
BUS 310 International Business
BUS 343 Operations Management
BUS 467 Advertising & Sales Promotion
BUS 495 Business Policy
CD 440 Readings Preschool Education & Early Intervention
CFM 213 Clothing and Society
COM 325 Oral Interpretation Of Literature
COM 360 Writing for the Media
COM 410 Senior Thesis
COM 450 Relational Communication
COM 495 Theories of Human Comm.
CSC 498 Honors Thesis in Computer Science
DAN 359 Dance History
EDU 232 Foundations of American Education (F 03 - F 05 classes only)
EDU 234 Educational Psychology
ENG 201 Major British Writers
ENG 202 Dev. Of English Literature
ENG 206 Survey of American Literature
ENG 235 Writing of Poetry
ENG 326 Writing of Fiction
ENG 240 Introduction to Film
ENG 242 Romantic Comedy
ENG 245 Introduction to Journalism
ENG 270 Lit. Research/Critical Theory
ENG 330 African-American Writers
ENG 340 Dev. Of the British Novel
ENG 345 Irish Renaissance
ENG 350 Modern Drama
ENG 352 Chaucer
ENG 355 Shakespeare
ENG 356 Shakespeare
ENG 358 Advanced Composition

ENG 364 20th Century Poetry in English
ENG 365 English Poetry Romantic Period
ENG 367 English Lit. of the Victorian Period
ENG 495 Seminar in European Lit.
ESS 200 Foundations of Phys Ed, Sport, Fit
FCS 355 Family Resource Management
FMD 213 Clothing and Society
FN 340 Nutrition, Biochemistry, and Metabolism
FRE 301 Business French
FRE 304 French Civilization
GEO 200 Earth Science
HIS 334 Methods of Historical Research
HIS/REL 387 Age of Renaissance And Reformation
HIS 495 Senior Seminar
HIS 498 Honors Thesis in History
HIS 499 Senior Research
MAT 245 Statistics I
MAT 490 Senior Seminar
MUS 215 Music Literature
MUS 495 Seminar in Theory
PHI/POL 205 Political Ideas Seminar
POL 498 Honors Thesis in Political Studies
POL 499 Senior Research
PSY 210 Life Span Developmental Psychology
PSY 430 History and Systems in Psychology
REL 250 Religion and Film
REL 262 Jesus and the Gospels
REL 266 Pauline Literature
REL 351 Comparative Mysticism
REL 497 Seminar
SOC 489 Social Theory
SOC 496 Seminar In Sociological Analysis
SPA 353 The Development of Short Fiction
SWK 304 Generalist Practice w/ Individuals
SWK 403 Field Instruction Seminar
THE 316 History of Theatre Classic-Romance
THE 317 History of Theatre Modern-Contemporary
THE 350 Modern Drama
THE 370 Playwriting
THE 425 Directing

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Information Literacy Thread

ACC 336 Federal Taxation - Individuals
ART 323 Topics in Art History
ART 324 Topics in Modern Art
BIO 299 Research Development
BIO 498 Honors Thesis in Biology
BIO 499 Senior Research
BUS 348 Organizational Behavior
CD 335 Marriage/Family Relationships
CHE 299 Introduction to Research
CHE 498 Honors Thesis in Chemistry
CHE 499 Research
CIS/CSC 312 Information Systems Management
COM 200 Communication Research Methods
CORE 407 Anthropology of Religion
CSC 311 Computer Organization
DAN 498 Honors Thesis in Dance
DAN 499 Senior Research
ECO 335 Gender and the Economy
ENG 270 Literary Research/Critical Theory

ESS 200 Found. Phys Ed, Sport, Fit
FMD 315 History of Costume
ID 245 Housing Issues
IDS 350 Global Capitalism and Ethical Values (Honors)
HIS 334 Methods of Historical Research
HIS 498 Honors Thesis in History
HIS 499 Senior Research
MAT 490 Senior Seminar
MUS 215 Music Literature
POL/SOC 374 Social Research Principles
POL 498 Honors Thesis in Politics
POL 499 Senior Research
PSY 300 Research Methods in Psych.
REL/SOC 346 Anthropology of Religion
SOC 374 Social Research Principles
SWK 309 Research Methods for Social Work
THE 498 Honors Thesis in Theater
THE 499 Senior Research
WST 498 Honors Thesis in Women's Studies
WST 499 Senior Research




Oral Communication Thread

ACC 436 Selected Topics in Accounting
ART 160 Ceramics I
ART 206 Color Theory
BIO 299 Research Development
BIO 498 Honors Thesis in Biology
BIO 499 Senior Research
BK 337 Observation of Young Children
BUS 352 Training and Development
BUS 365 Marketing Research
BUS 466 Sales Management
BUS 495 Business Policy
CD 440 Readings Preschool Education and Early Intervention
COM 225 Public Speaking
COM 350 Business And Pro Communication
CORE 401 Technology and SocialChange
ECO 335 Gender and the Economy
EDU 232 Foundations of Education
ENG 495 Seminar in European Literature

ESS 460 Senior Seminar
FN 320 Foodservice Management Systems II
FRE 309 French Women Writers
HIS 495 Senior Seminar
ID 344 Interior Design III
ID 444 Interior Design IV
MUS 721 Materials and Methods in Middle School
POL 100 American Political Systems
POL 300 Law and Society
PSY 300 Research Methods in Psychology
PSY 499 Research in Psychology
REL 251 Introduction to Buddhism
SOC 473 Professional Development In Sociology
SOC 496 Seminar in Public Sociology
SPA 307 Advanced Conversation
SWK 403 Field Instruction Seminar
THE 224 Acting I




Ethics Intensive Thread

BK 337 Observation of Young Children
BUS 340 Business Law and Ethics
BUS 348 Organizational Behavior
CD 436 Administration of Programs for Young Children
CHE/PHY 200 Science and Human Values
CHE 94x Chemistry and the Environment
CIS 370 Ethics and Information Technology
COM 380 Communication Law & Ethics
CORE 401 Technology and Social Change
CORE 402 Narratives of Cultural Identity
CORE 409 Violence, War, and Peace
ENG 200 Texts and Contexts (instructor Duncan only)
ESS 300 Issues and Management of Sport and Physical Education
FCS 424 Family and Consumer Sciences Education
FCS 765 Family and Consumer Sciences Education
FN 250 Perspectives in Nutrition

FN 260 Nutrition in Diverse Populations
HIS 305 Holocaust Experiences
HIS/REL 387 Age of Renaissance & Reformation
ID 443 Prof. Practices in ID
IDS 350 Global Capitalism and Ethical Values (Honors)
PHI 201 Introduction to Philosophy
POL 203 Contemporary American Policy & Politics
PSY 424 Theory and Practice In Counseling
REL 104 Religious Ethics
REL 284 Sin, Satan, and Evil
REL 286 Latin American Liberation Theology
REL/PHI 344 Biomedical Ethics
REL/PHI 345 Environmental Ethics
SOC 231 Social Problems
SOC 374 Social Research Principles
SWK 241 Intro to Soc. Wk & Soc. Welfare




EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING

Courses that are approved as experiential learning or service learning courses that are not research courses, theses, internships, or student teaching include:

ART 394 Graphic Design Studio
ART 405 Colton Review
CD 340 Young Children's Learning Environment
CD 438 Support and Strength Families
COE 302 Cooperative Education (1 - 4 credits)
COE 403 Cooperative Education (1 - 4 credits)
COM/THE 140 House Management
COM/THE 142 Box Office
DAN 464 Dance Practicum in Private Studio Teaching

ENG 150 Apprenticeship "Herald"

ENG 155 Tutor Training
ENG 941 Writing for College Publications
MUE 344 Meredith Chorale
SOC 335 Race and Ethnic Relations
SOC 471 Sociology Service Project
SWK 401 General Practicum with Communities and Organizations
WST 472 Women's Studies Service Project

Criteria for experiential learning


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