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General Education
Selections
SPRING 2010
Among the General Education degree requirements for all
students, credits must be taken in the knowledge domain areas of Natural
Sciences, Arts, Humanities, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. Spring
2010 semester courses that satisfy those areas are listed below.
Brief descriptions can be found by clicking on the link at the top of each
column.
Students must also complete coursework in the areas of
United States Cultures and International Cultures. General
Education courses which also meet these requirements are noted with the US,
IL or USI suffix. Please consult with your advisor for further
information.
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NATURAL
SCIENCES
(GN)
(Non Technical)
Biological:
ANTH 021
BI
SC 001
BI
SC 002
BI
SC 003
BI
SC 004
BIOL 120A
(USI)
·
BIOL 129
BIOL 133
BIOL
141
BIOL 155
MICRB
106**
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MICRB 107**
Earth & Planetary:
EARTH 101
(US)
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GEOG 010
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GEOG 115
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GEOSC 020
GEOSC 021
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GEOSC 040
METEO 002
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METEO 003
S
T S 201
Physical:
ASTRO 001
ASTRO 010
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ASTRO 011
ASTRO 140
CHEM 001
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CHEM 101
PHYS 001
· Lab
Included
** Must
schedule
both to receive
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ARTS (GA)
ART 001
ART 010
ART 020
ART 100
ART H 112 (IL)
COMM 150
DANCE 261
ENGL 050
INART 001
INART 010
INART 115
INART 205
INART 258
MUSIC 005
MUSIC 007 (US)
MUSIC 008
MUSIC 009 (IL)
MUSIC 050
MUSIC 052
MUSIC 054
MUSIC 084
MUSIC 089
MUSIC 093 (USI)
MUSIC 190
PHOTO 100
THEA 102
THEA 105
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HUMANITIES(GH)
AG 160
AM ST 100 (US)
CAMS 045 (IL)
CMLIT 106 (IL)
CMLIT 153 (IL)
ENGL 001
ENGL 135 (US)
ENGL 145 (IL)
ENGL 180
ENGL 184 (IL)
ENGL 191
ENGL 194 (USI)
ENGL 201
FR 139 (IL)
GER 100 (IL)
HIST 001 (IL)
HIST 002 (IL)
HIST 010 (IL)
HIST 011 (IL)
HIST 012 (US)
HIST 020 (US)
HIST 021 (US)
HIST 100 (IL)
HIST 143 (IL)
HIST 175 (IL)
HIST 180 (IL)
HIST 181 (IL)
PHIL 010
PHIL 100
PHIL 102
PHIL 103
PHIL 103W
PHIL 110
PHIL 125
PHIL 200
PHIL 233
RL ST 001 (USI)
RL ST 101 (IL)
RL ST 120
RUS 100 (IL)
SPAN 130 (IL)
SPAN 131 (USI)
S T S 233
WMNST 003 (USI)
WMNST 194 (USI)
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SOCIAL
BEHAVIORAL
SCIENCES (GS)
AN SC 215
ANTH 009 (IL)
ANTH 045 (USI)
COMM 100
COMM 180
CRIMJ 100
ECON 002
ECON 004
ENVST 100
GEOG 030
GEOG 040 (IL)
GEOG 124 (IL)
HD FS 129
HD FS 229
HD FS 239
HD FS 249
IST 110
LER 100
LER 201
PL SC 001
PL SC 003 (IL)
PL SC 014 (IL)
PL SC 017
PL SC 022 (IL)
PSYCH 100
PSYCH 212
PSYCH 230
PSYCH 231 (US)
PSYCH 243
PSYCH 256
SOC 001
SOC 005
SOC 012
SOC 030
SOC 055
SOC 119 (US)
SRA 111
WMNST 001 (USI)
YFE 211 (USI)
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CONSULT —http://www.altoona.psu.edu/advising/SP10gened_.htm
for course description information and
http://schedule.psu.edu for course availability.
Revised
10/6/2009 Developed by the Division of Undergraduate
Studies
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