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Number Course Name Other GE* Notes
Common Contexts
Old Testament
RS-001 Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament Introduction to Christian Doctrine Information and Computation: History and Ethics Society, Morality, and Enterprise Philosophical Reflections Political Theory & Ideology Perspectives on World History
New Testament
RS-010 RS-020 CS-050 EB-009 PHI-006 POL-030 HIS-010
Common Inquiries
Reading Imaginative Literature
ENG-006 ENG-044 ENG-045 ENG-134 FR-101 FR-102 FR-103 FR-104 FR-105 SP-101 SP-102 SP-103 SP-104 SP-183 TA-001 CHM-001 CHM-004 CHM-005 PHS-007 PHS-011 PHS-017 PHS-114 PHY-007 PHY-011 PHY-013 PHY-021 PHY-023 *Legend:
CC-Communicating Cross-Culturally CD-Christian Doctrine EPS-Exploring the Physical Sciences IMD-Integrating the Major Discipline MFL-Modern/Foreign Language PP-Productions and Presentations PIA-Performing & Interpreting the Arts PR-Philosophical Reflections QAR-Quantitative and Analytical Reason RA-Reasoning Abstractly RIL-Reading Imaginative Literature SS-Serving Society and Enacting Justice TG-Thinking Globally TH-Thinking Historically US-Understanding Society WSI-Writing/Speech Intensive
Studies in Literature Studies in World Literature Studies in Classic Literature Ethnicity, Race and the City in American Literature Survey of French Literature (Middle ages - 1800) Survey of French Literature (1800 - present) 17th-cen. French Literature: Theatre 19th-cen. Novel 20th-cen. French Literature Survey of Spanish Literature to 1700 Survey of Spanish Literature 1700 to Present Survey of Latin American Literature to 1885 Survey of Latin American Literature 1885 to Present Twentieth Century Latin American Poetry Great Literature of the Stage Introductory General Chemistry Chemistry, Culture and Society General Chemistry I w/ Lab Astronomy: Discovering The Universe Intro to Physical Science Physics of Music Earth Science Physics of Music Physics for Life Sciences I Physics for Life Sciences II General Physics I (lab is writing intensive) General Physics II (lab is writing intensive)
WSI PIA QAR QAR QAR QAR QAR QAR QAR QAR QAR QAR
Updated 9/14/2011
Number
Course Name General Biology I w/ Lab General Biology II w/ Lab Human Anatomy w/ Lab Human Physiology w/ Lab Human Anatomy w/ Lab Human Physiology w/ Lab Intro. to Life Sciences General Psychology Fundamentals of Computing Introduction to Computer Science I Discrete Mathematics Mathematics in Context Finite Mathematics Calculus I Calculus II Discrete Mathematics Multivariable Calculus Fundamentals of Mathematics I Critical Reasoning and Logic Ancient & Medieval Philosophy Modern and Contemporary Philosophy Christian Apologetics Principles of Art Design I Drawing I Art for Children and Adolescents Survey of Western Music History of Western Music I Survey of World Music Great Literature of the Stage Acting I People and Cultures of Latin America Gender and Sex Roles in Cross-Cultural Pers. Food Systems: A Global Perspective Introduction to World Art International Rhetoric World Poverty and Economic Development Globalization: Economic History, Controversy, Cultural Diversity & Education Cross-Cultural Studies Studies in World Literature Topics in World Literature Modern China and Japan Medieval Mediterranean History of World Christianity Imperialism and Independence Survey of World Music International Politics International Development Sex, Gender and Power Contemporary Christianity Islam
MFL-Modern/Foreign Language PP-Productions and Presentations PIA-Performing & Interpreting the Arts PR-Philosophical Reflections
Other GE*
Notes
Reasoning Abstractly
QAR QAR QAR QAR QAR QAR QAR QAR
TG RIL
Thinking Globally
SS
Effective 11/SP
TH
Updated 9/14/2011
Number RS-142 RS-151 RS-153 RS-159 SP-150 ART-021 ART-022 EB-103 EB-120 HIS-007 HIS-008 HIS-009 HIS-012 HIS-083 HIS-121 HIS-142 HIS-147 HIS-151 HIS-156 HIS-162 HIS-171 HIS-185 HIS-186 MU-121 POL-130 RS-119 RS-120 RS-122 RS-151 RS-158 TA-023 TA-122 AN-001 COM-006 EB-011 EB-012 HIS-178 KNS-141 POL-010 POL-141 POL-178 SOC-001 SOC-110 SOC-151 SOC-175 SOC-177 SOC-180
Course Name World Religions History of World Christianity Christianity in Religiously Plural World Missiology Cross-Cultural Studies Survey of Western Art I Survey of Western Art II History of Economic Thought American Economic History United States to 1877 United States 1877-Present World Civilizations to 1750 Greece Modern China and Japan Medieval Mediterranean European Intellectual History Reacting to the Past History of World Christianity French History Modern and Contemporary Latin American History Colonial and Revolutionary America Imperialism and Independence Modern South Asia History of Western Music II Classical Political Theory Early and Medieval Christianity Reformation Christianity Contemporary Christianity History of World Christianity Christianity in the Roman Empire History of Sacred Dance Dance History Intro. to Cultural Anthropology Messages, Meaning, and Culture Principles Macroeconomics Principles Microeconomics California Experience Politics of Sport American Government Politics of Sport California Experience Intro to Sociology Social Problems Thai Culture and Society Child Welfare Intimate Violence Human Services and Social Policy
Other GE* TH
Notes
IMD
Thinking Historically
WSI WSI
TG TG
Effective 10/SP
Understanding Society
WSI
Common Skills
Writing/Speech Intensive 2 courses (1 course Inside the Major, 1 course Outside the Major)
AN-145 APP-061 ART-131 *Legend:
CC-Communicating Cross-Culturally CD-Christian Doctrine EPS-Exploring the Physical Sciences IMD-Integrating the Major Discipline MFL-Modern/Foreign Language PP-Productions and Presentations PIA-Performing & Interpreting the Arts PR-Philosophical Reflections QAR-Quantitative and Analytical Reason RA-Reasoning Abstractly RIL-Reading Imaginative Literature SS-Serving Society and Enacting Justice TG-Thinking Globally TH-Thinking Historically US-Understanding Society WSI-Writing/Speech Intensive
Updated 9/14/2011
Number BIO-114 CHM-195 COM-015 COM-101 COM-103 CS-130 EB-103 EB-120 EB-160 EB-180 EB-191 ED-100 ED-101 ED-105 ENGFR-101 FR-102 FR-103 FR-104 FR-105 HIS-134 HIS-147 HIS-156 HIS-171 HIS-198 KNS-072 KNS-166 MA-108 MA-110 MA-136 MU-121 PHI-195 PHY-022 PHY-024 POL-112 POL-130 POL-131 PSY-013 PSY-120 PSY-197 PSY-198 RS-107 RS-125 RS-126W RS-127W RS-129W RS-131W SOC-171 SOC-180 SP-100 SP-110 SP-111 SP-130 SP-172 SP-183 *Legend:
CC-Communicating Cross-Culturally CD-Christian Doctrine EPS-Exploring the Physical Sciences IMD-Integrating the Major Discipline
Course Name Genetics Seminar Public Speaking Theories of Rhetoric and Criticism Communication Criticism Software Development History of Economic Thought American Economic History Principles of Marketing Principles of Management Entrepreneurship and New Venture Development Explorations in Teaching Explorations in Teaching Cultural Diversity & Education All ENG courses except: ENG 44, 46, 47, 105, 106, 168, 169, 191SS, 197 Survey of French Literature (Middle ages - 1800) Survey of French Literature (1800 - present) 17th-cen. French Literature: Theatre 19th-cen. Novel 20th-cen. French Literature Spirit & Ritual Med Mod Europe Reacting to the Past France, 1500 to Present Colonial and Revolutionary America Historical Method, Bibliography and Research Foundations Movement: Pedagogy and Leadership Mathematical Analysis Modern Algebra Geometry History of Western Music II Philosophy Senior Seminar General Physics Lab I General Physics Lab II International Org and Law Classical Political Theory Modern Political Theory Experimental Psychology w/ Lab Cognitive Psychology w/ Lab Capstone Senior Research -Psych I Capstone Senior Research -Psych II Biblical Interpretation Theology Doctrine of the Word Catechetical Theology Interdisciplinary Theology Seminar in Theology Sociological Theory Human Services & Social Policy Advanced Spanish Hispanic Cultures: Spain Hispanic Cultures: Latin America Spanish Film and Literature Golden Age Literature 20th-cen. Latin-American Poetry
Notes
IMD PP TH TH SS PP SS SS TG
TH IMD
PP TH
IMD US MFL
RIL
MFL-Modern/Foreign Language PP-Productions and Presentations PIA-Performing & Interpreting the Arts PR-Philosophical Reflections
QAR-Quantitative and Analytical Reason RA-Reasoning Abstractly RIL-Reading Imaginative Literature SS-Serving Society and Enacting Justice
Updated 9/14/2011
Course Name 20th-cen. Latin-American Short Story Voice and Speech Through Performance Majors Only History of The Theatre I History of The Theatre II Survey of Dramatic Theory and Criticism
Other GE*
Notes
English Competency
SAT WR: score of 580 or higher ACT E: score of 29 or higher AP-LANG Language and Composition AP-LIT Literature and Composition IB-ENGA1 English A1 ENG-002 Composition WLA WLA WLA WLA EPS EPS RA RA RA RA RA RA RA RA EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS EPS
Introductory General Chemistry General Chemistry I w/ Lab Fundamentals of Computing Discrete Mathematics Mathematics in Context Statistics Finite Mathematics Functions and Models Calculus I Calculus II Discrete Mathematics Multivariable Calculus Fundamentals of Mathematics II Astronomy: Discovering The Universe Intro. To Physical Science Physics of Music Physics of Music Physics for Life Sciences I Physics for Life Sciences II Mechanics and Heat Electricity, Magnetism and Light Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis w/ Lab Elementary French I Elementary French II Intermediate French I Intermediate French II Introductory German I Introductory German II Intermediate German I Intermediate German II Elementary Greek I Elementary Greek II Elementary Hebrew I Elementary Hebrew II Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish II Intermediate Spanish I
Effective 10/SP
Modern/Foreign Languages
Updated 9/14/2011
Course Name Intermediate Spanish II Intermediate Spanish II Advanced Spanish Fitness for Life All other PEA and TA 070, 071, 072, 073, 074 and 075
Notes
Physical Education
Research
AN-198 COM-125 COM-196R KNS-101 POL-108 *Legend:
CC-Communicating Cross-Culturally CD-Christian Doctrine EPS-Exploring the Physical Sciences IMD-Integrating the Major Discipline TG-Thinking Globally TH-Thinking Historically US-Understanding Society WSI-Writing/Speech Intensive
Effective 11/SP
Updated 9/14/2011
Number PSY-197 PSY-198 AN-195 ART-195 BIO-124 BIO-195 BIO-196 BIO-197 CHM-195 COM-103 EB-195 ED-109 ENG-195 ENG-197 FR-150 HIS-198 MA-140 MA-155 PHI-195 PHY-195 PSY-196 PSY-197 PSY-198 RS-100 RS-107 RS-131W RS-180 SOC-195 SP-150 Senior Research Senior Research
Course Name
Notes
WSI WSI
WSI TG WSI
TG
Compassionate Action 1 course from ONE of the following 2 categories Serving Society; Enacting Justice
AN-140 APP-062 APP-190SS APP-191SS APP-192 BIO-190SS BIO-191SS CS-190SS CS-191SS EB-160 EB-190SS ED-100 ED-101 ENG-134 ENG-136 ENG-191SS IS-070SS IS-130 KNS-181 MA-190SS MA-191SS PHY 127 POL-110 *Legend:
CC-Communicating Cross-Culturally CD-Christian Doctrine EPS-Exploring the Physical Sciences IMD-Integrating the Major Discipline MFL-Modern/Foreign Language PP-Productions and Presentations PIA-Performing & Interpreting the Arts PR-Philosophical Reflections QAR-Quantitative and Analytical Reason RA-Reasoning Abstractly RIL-Reading Imaginative Literature SS-Serving Society and Enacting Justice TG-Thinking Globally TH-Thinking Historically US-Understanding Society WSI-Writing/Speech Intensive
Food Systems: A Global Perspective Leadership Skills and Group Dynamics Service Learning Internship Serving Society Service Experience Seminar Practicum Environmental Practicum Seminar-Service Learn Internship (1 unit) Seminar-Service Learn Experience (0 unit) Principles of Marketing Practicum Explorations in Teaching Explorations in Teaching Ethnicity and Race in American Literature Jewish-American Literature Reading in the Community Liberal Arts Ambassadors Racial Justice Study Series Disabilities and Movement (Special Populations) Seminar-Service Learn Internship Seminar-Service Learn Experience (0 unit) Astrophysics I American Public Opinion
TG
Effective 11/FA
Updated 9/14/2011
Number POL-190 PSY-196 RS-113 RS-150SS SOC-175SS SOC-177SS SOC-190 SP-004SS SP-190
Course Name Internship Capstone Senior Practicum in Psychology Church in the NT Service Wealth and Poverty in Christian History Child Welfare Lab Intimate Violence Lab Field Placement Intermediate Spanish II Practicum
Notes
MFL
Communicating Cross-Culturally
Off Campus programs with 6 week or more home stay **See Off-Campus Programs below for specific program approvals
Number
Course Name
GE*
Notes
Off-Campus Programs
Cortona Program + Italian or Education course Creation Care Study Program New Zealand England Semester ENG-172 ENG-173 ENG-174 ENG-175 ENG-196 IS-191 Europe Semester IS-121 IS-122 IS-123 IS-124 IS-125 IS-126 IS-127 IS-128 IS-129 Florence Program Houghton in Tanzania Lithuania Christian College Mediterranean Semester FR-001 FR-002 FR-003 FR-004 IS-121 *Legend:
CC-Communicating Cross-Culturally CD-Christian Doctrine EPS-Exploring the Physical Sciences IMD-Integrating the Major Discipline MFL-Modern/Foreign Language PP-Productions and Presentations PIA-Performing & Interpreting the Arts PR-Philosophical Reflections QAR-Quantitative and Analytical Reason RA-Reasoning Abstractly RIL-Reading Imaginative Literature SS-Serving Society and Enacting Justice TG-Thinking Globally TH-Thinking Historically US-Understanding Society WSI-Writing/Speech Intensive
CC SS
England- Brit Lit Before 1800 England- Brit Lit After 1800 England- Major Author England- Lit/Writing Course England-Comm Cross-Culturally England-Comm Cross-Culturally
European Culture and Society European Culture and Society European Culture and Society European Culture and Society European Culture and Society European Culture and Society European Culture and Society European Culture and Society European Culture and Society
Elementary French I Elementary French II Intermediate French I Intermediate French II Peoples, Peace and Conflict
Updated 9/14/2011
Course Name Peoples, Peace and Conflict Peoples, Peace and Conflict
GE* TH TG, CC CC CC
Notes
Middle East Studies Program (MESP) Orvieto Program San Francisco Urban Program ENG-104 ENG-134 IS-190 IS-195 Modern Grammar & Advanced Comp Ethnicity, Race and the City in Amer. Lit. Urban Practicum Urban Studies
Studio Art Centers International (SACI) ITAL 101 Thailand Semester SOC 250 THAI 125 INT 199 Thai Culture and Society Intensive Intro to Thai Language Study-Service Internship Beginning Italian
Westmont in Mexico (WIM) ART-121 HIS-160 IS-193 PEA-025 SP-005 SP-006 SP-100 SP-160 Mexican Art Mexican History and Civilization Seminar: Engaging Culture Latin Dance Int Spanish Grammar (III/IV) Int Spanish Conv (III/IV) Advanced Spanish Survey of Mexican Literature
*Legend:
CC-Communicating Cross-Culturally CD-Christian Doctrine EPS-Exploring the Physical Sciences IMD-Integrating the Major Discipline MFL-Modern/Foreign Language PP-Productions and Presentations PIA-Performing & Interpreting the Arts PR-Philosophical Reflections QAR-Quantitative and Analytical Reason RA-Reasoning Abstractly RIL-Reading Imaginative Literature SS-Serving Society and Enacting Justice TG-Thinking Globally TH-Thinking Historically US-Understanding Society WSI-Writing/Speech Intensive
Updated 9/14/2011