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General Education Courses

Listed below are 1000 and 2000 level courses, which can be used to fulfill general education requirements for the College of Education. Please check the UNO catalogue for course pre-requisites. This list is not all-inclusive. See your advisor for other possible course selections.

 

NATURAL SCIENCE: 8 HOURS must include Biological and Physical Science and one Lab course

BIOL 1020 Principles of Biology GEOG 1030 Introduction to Earth & Environmental Science
BIOL 1330 Environmental Biology GEOG 1070 Physical Geography: Soils and Landforms
BIOL 1450 Biology l (required for Biology Majors) GEOG 1060 Physical Geography: Climate and Waters
BIOL 1730 Introduction to Human Physiology HORT 1300 Introduction to Horticulture
CHEM 1010 Chemistry in the Environment and Society PHYS 1030 Physics of Life
CHEM 1014 Chemistry in the Environment & Society Lab PHYS 1034 Physics of Life Lab
CHEM 1140 Fundamentals of College Chemistry l PHYS 1050 Introduction to Physics
CHEM 1144 Fundamentals of College Chemistry Lab PHYS 1054 Introduction to Physics Lab
CHEM 1180 General Chemistry l PHYS 1110 General Physics
CHEM 1184 General Chemistry l Lab PHYS 1154 General Physics Lab
FSCI 1310 The Science of Food PHYS 1350 Principle of Astronomy
GEOL 1010 Environmental Geology PHYS 1354 Introductory Astronomy Lab
Geol 1170 Physical Geology  

HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS: 8 HOURS

ART 1010 Art Appreciation NAMS 1100 Intro to Native American Studies**
ART 2040 Cross Cultural Survey of Art** PEA 111O Multicultural Dance**
ART 2050 Survey of Art History l PEA 111P Modern Dance, 111Q Ballet, 111R Jazz
ART 2060 Survey of Art History ll PHIL 1010 Introduction to Philosophy*
BLST 1000 Introduction to Black Studies*** PHIL 1020 Contemporary Moral Problems*
BLST 1100 Black American Culture** PHIL 1210 Critical Reasoning*
BLST 1260 Survey of Black Literature** PHIL 2030 Introduction to Ethics*
BLST 1950 Black Women in America** RELI 1010 Introduction to World Religion***
BLST 2510 Music and the Black Experience** RELI 2150 Old Testament***
BLST 2730 Religion and Theology in Afro-America*** RELI 2160 New Testament***
CLS 1020 Introduction to Chicano/Latino Studies** RELI 2190 The Modern Middle East***
THEA 1010 Introduction to Theatre SPCH 1710 Oral Interpretation of Literature
THEA 1050 Film History and Appreciation SPCH 2010 Interpersonal Communications
THEA 1090 Oral Interpretation of Literature SPCH 2410 Small Group Communication & Leadership
THEA 1210 Voice for the Actor CHIN 1000 Practical Chinese Conversation
THEA 1220 Movement for the Actor FREN 1000 Practical French Conversation
THEA 1510 Stage Costume GERM 1000 Practical German Conversation
THEA 1550 Stage Makeup HEBR 1110 Elementary Hebrew
THEA 1630 Stagecraft ITAL 1110 Elementary Italian
ENGL 2230 Ethnic Literature** JAPN 1000 Practical Japanese Conversation
ENGL 2250 Short Story RUSS 1000 Practical Russian Conversation
ENGL 2260 Black Short Story** SPAN 1110 Elementary Spanish
JOUR 1500 Introduction to Mass Communication WMST 2020 Introduction to Women's Studies: The Humanities**
MUS 1080 Music of the People: The World **  
MUS 1100 Survey of Jazz**  
MUS 1400 Music Fundamentals  

 

SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES: 8 HOURS

ANTH 1050 General Anthropology**

HIST 2510 Ancient History: Greece**

BLST 1050 Ancient African Civilization** HIST 2520 Ancient History: Rome**
BLST 1220 Law in the Black Community** HIST 2580 Modern Germany**
BLST 1340 Introduction to Contemporary Africa** HIST 2610 History of England to 1688**
BLST 1400 Issues in Black Communities HIST 2620 History of England Since 1688**
BLST 2000 The Black Experience in Society** HIST 2660 Peoples of Eastern Europe Since 1815**
BLST 2120 History of Modern Africa** HIST 2710 Russian History to 1855**
BLST 2130 Patterns of African Government** HIST 2720 Russian History Since 1855**
BLST 2410 Afro-American History to 1865** INST 2130 International Studies l**
BLST 2420 Afro-American History Since 1865** PSCI 1000 Introduction to Political Science
BLST 2900 African Civilization - The Middle Period** PSCI 1100 American National Government
GEOG 1000 Fundamentals of Geography PSYC 1010 Introduction to Psychology l
GEOG 1020 Introduction to Human Geography** RLS 2000 Cultural Diversity: A Leisure Perspective**
HIST 1000 World Civilization l** SOC 1010 Introduction to Sociology
HIST 1010 World Civilization ll** SOC 2000 Introduction to Gerontology
HIST 1110 American History to 1865 SOC 2100 Social Problems
HIST 1120 American History Since 1865 WMST 2010 Introduction to Women's Studies: Social Studies**

*     Fulfills Philosophy requirements

**   Fulfills Cultural Diversity  

*** Fulfills Cultural Diversity and Philosophy requirements