Wednesday, February 19, 2014 General Education Requirements At the core of a college education are general education courses necessary for achieving success as a college student. These courses establish a solid base for study in a student's major and contribute to a well-rounded college education. General Education requirements must be met in order to obtain a degree from the University of Pittsburgh-Titusville. All students matriculating to University of Pittsburgh-Titusville with fewer than 18 credits are required to enroll in Freshman Seminar, FS 0002. COMPETENCIES (A minimum grade of C‐ is required in all competency courses.) Written Literacy ENGL 0101 English Composition I 3 cr ENGL 0102 English Composition II 3 cr Mathematics (3 credits in Math 0031 or higher) MATH 0031 Algebra 3 cr MATH 0032 Trigonometry and Functions 2 cr MATH 0110 Fundamentals of Mathematics 3 cr MATH 0120 Calculus for Business and Social Science 4 cr MATH 0200 Prep for Scientific Calculus 3 cr MATH 0220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1 4 cr MATH 0230 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 2 4 cr THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE ARTS AND LETTERS (Students must complete at least six credits in Arts and Letters. Three credits must be completed in literature or creative, fine, or performing arts.) Literature AFRCNA 0150 African American Literature 3 cr CLASS 1130/RELGST 1144 Classical Mythology & Literature 3 cr ENGLIT 0315 Reading Poetry 3 cr ENGLIT 0325 Short Story in Context 3 cr ENGLIT 0370 Literature and Ideas 3 cr ENGLIT 0570 American Literary Traditions 3 cr ENGLIT 0580 Intro to Shakespeare 3 cr ENGLIT 0625 Detective Fiction 3 cr ENGLIT 1647 Literature for Adolescents 3 cr Wednesday, February 19, 2014 Creative, Fine, and Performing Arts AFRCNA 0639/MUSIC 0711 History of Jazz 3 cr HAA 0010 Intro to World Art 3 cr HAA 0020 Intro to Asian Art 3 cr HAA 0040 Intro to Western Architecture 3 cr HAA 0050 Intro to Medieval Art 3 cr HAA 0070 European Visual Traditions 3 cr HAA 0440 Frank Lloyd Wright 3 cr SA 0120 Foundation Painting 3 cr SA 0130 Foundation Drawing 3 cr Foreign Languages FR 0101 Elementary French 1 3 cr FR 0102 Elementary French 2 3 cr SPAN 0101 Elementary Spanish 1 3 cr SPAN 0102 Elementary Spanish 2 3 cr Behavioral, Economics, and Political Sciences (Students must complete six credits from at least two different categories.) Behavioral Sciences COMMRC 0520 Public Speaking 3 cr COMMRC 0530 Interpersonal Communications 3 cr HUSERV 0331 Intro to Human Services 3 cr PSY 0010 Intro to Psychology 3 cr PSY 0160 Psychology of Personality 3 cr PSY 0203 Social Psychology 3 cr PSY 0265 Data Analysis & Research Writing 3 cr PSY 0310 Developmental Psychology 3 cr PSY 0405 Learning and Motivation 4 cr PSY 1205 Abnormal Psychology 3 cr SOC 0007 Social Problems 3 cr SOC 0010 Intro to Sociology 3 cr SOC 0471 Deviance and Social Control 3 cr SOC 0472/ADMJ 0600 Intro to Criminology 3 cr SOC 0474/ADMJ 0100 Society and the Law 3 cr Economics ECON 0100 Intro to Microeconomic Theory 3 cr ECON 0110 Intro to Macroeconomic Theory 3 cr Political Science PS 0200 American Politics 3 cr Wednesday, February 19, 2014 PS 0205 Law and the Courts 3 cr PS 0500 World Politics 3 cr PS 0600 Political Theory 3 cr PS 1262 Health Policy in the United States 3 cr History and Philosophical Inquiry (Students must complete six total credits. Three credits must be in History. The other three credits can be from history or Philosophical Inquiry.) History AFRCNA 0629/HIST 0670 Afro‐American History 1 3 cr AFRCNA 0630/HIST 0671 Afro‐American History 2 3 cr HIST 0100 Western Civilization 1 3 cr HIST 0101 Western Civilization 2 3 cr HIST 0600 U. S. History Through 1877 3 cr HIST 0601 U. S. History 1865 to Present 3 cr HIST 0678/RELGST 0283 United States and the Holocaust 3 cr HIST 1656 American Workers‐20th Century 3 cr Philosophical Inquiry HPS 0437 Darwinism and Its Critics 3 cr PHIL 0080 Intro to Philosophical Problems 3 cr PHIL 0473/ RELGST 0715 Philosophy of Religion 3 cr PHIL 0500 Intro to Logic 3 cr PHIL 1303 Eastern Philosophy 3 cr Physical, Life and Computational Sciences (Students must complete at least 3 credits from either the physical or life sciences. The remaining three credits must be from the computational sciences or from physical or life sciences. The total six credits cannot be from the same category.) Physical Sciences CHEM 0106 Chemistry of the Environment 3 cr CHEM 0110 General Chemistry 1 4 cr CHEM 0120 General Chemistry 2 4 cr CHEM 0310/0330 Organic Chemistry 1 and Lab 4 cr CHEM 0320/0340 Organic Chemistry 2 and Lab 4 cr HRP 0184 Intro to Science for Health Professions 3 cr PHYS 0110 Intro to Physics 1 3 cr PHYS 0111 Intro to Physics 2 3 cr PHYS 0174 Basic Physics for Science & Engineering 1 4 cr PHYS 0175 Basic Physics for Science & Engineering 2 4 cr PHYS 0212 Intro to Laboratory Physics 2 cr PHYS 0219 Basic Laboratory Physics for Science & Engineering 2 cr Wednesday, February 19, 2014 Life Sciences BIOSC 0050 Foundations of Bio Lab 1 1 cr BIOSC 0060 Foundations of Bio Lab 2 1 cr BIOSC 0096 Intro to Human Body Systems 3 cr BIOSC 0097 Intro Human Body Systems Lab 1 cr BIOSC 0100 Preparation for Biology 3 cr BIOSC 0150 Foundations of Biology 1 3 cr BIOSC 0160 Foundations of Biology 2 3 cr BIOSC 0212 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 3 cr BIOSC 0213 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 3 cr BIOSC 0214 Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab 1 cr BIOSC 0215 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab 1 cr BIOSC 0370 Ecology 3 cr BIOSC 0390 Ecology Lab 1 cr BIOSC 0820 Environmental Science 3 cr HPRED 0106 Nutrition 2 cr HPRED 0107 Nutrition Lab 1 cr BIOSC 1000 Biochemistry 3 cr Computational Sciences CS 0007 Intro to Computer Programming 3 cr CS 0180 Database Design 3 cr CS/COE 0401 Intermediate Programming Using Java 4 cr CS 0441 Discrete Structures for Computer Science 3 cr MATH 0220 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 1 4 cr MATH 0230 Analytic Geometry and Calculus 2 4 cr STAT 1000 Applied Statistical Methods 4 cr