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CORE AREA III: SOCIAL SCIENCE

(Two courses. One course must be P SC 1113)

COURSES MARKED BY AN ASTERISK (*) AND WHOSE TITLES ARE ENCLOSED IN QUOTATION MARKS (“ “) HAVE BEEN APPROVED ONLY FOR THE SUBJECT MATTERS INDICATED.

-- July 9, 2008

ANTH 1113 General Anthropology
ANTH 1523 Prehistoric Foundations of Old World Civilizations
ANTH 1913 Plagues and People: Health and Disease in Human Society
ANTH 2113 Introduction to Archaeology
ANTH 4103 People and Plants
ANTH 4873 Desert Cultures of Western North America
ECON 1113 Principles of Economics-Macro
ECON 1123 Principles of Economics-Micro
ECON 3113 Intermediate Price Theory
ECON 3713 Government Relations to Business
GEOG 1213 Economic Geography
GEOG 3003 Interpreting Geography
GEOG 3253 Environmental Conservation
GEOG *3890 “Geography of Africa”
GEOG 4433 Cultural and Political Ecology
HON 3613 Alcohol and Drugs in American Society
HON *3993 “Revisioning Revolution in Latin America”
INTL *1000 “French Economics”
INTL *1000 “Mexican Economics”
IPE 1013 Introduction to Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Environment
LSTD 1313 What Are Social Sciences?
LSTD 1323 Governing Ourselves
PHIL 1103 Critical Reasoning
P SC 1113 American Federal Government (required)
P SC 3133 Politics & Public Administration
P SC 3453 Southern Politics
PSY 1113 Elements of Psychology
S WK *4010 “Sexuality: Sexual Behavior, Gender Differences and Sexual Values”
SOC 1113 Introduction to Sociology
SOC 3723 Sociology of Family (Honors Sections Only)
SOC 3753 International and Comparative Sociology
UNIV *4000 “Death and Dying”
W S 3563 Women and World Politics

           
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