Dec 04, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

General Education Requirements for the A.A. and A.S. Degrees (A&S)


Communication (A.A.)


First Year Seminar (3 credits)


Reading and Writing (0-6 credits)


Additional Information


The college believes that students must demonstrate basic college-level reading and writing skills. Students typically demonstrate these abilities by successfully completing WRT 110W  and WRT 210W  or their honors equivalents, HON 182 and HON 210. Some students receive waivers for WRT 110W  and WRT 210W WRT 110W  is waived for students who score a 30 on the ACT exam, score 650 or higher on the SAT verbal, or earn a 4 on the AP Language and Composition exam. WRT 110W  is waived for students who score a 32 on the ACT exam, score 700 or higher on the SAT verbal, or earn a 5 on the AP Language and Composition exam. Students who waive WRT 110W  must take WRT 210W , and they are strongly encouraged to take the honors version of the second course, HON 210. Students who waive WRT 110W  and WRT 210W  are encouraged to enroll in an advanced writing course.

NOTE: No credit is awarded for requirements exempted through testing. Students must substitute electives for the requirements they pass by testing.

Information Technology Literacy (3 credits)


Students must take one course from a list of approved courses in information technology literacy.

Foundations of Citizenship (0-6 credits)


Students must take one course from a list of approved courses in two areas:

  • Citizenship/Community
  • Diversity

Exploration and Breadth (26-29 credits)


Humanities (9 credits)


  • Three courses from three different disciplines from the following list: literature, foreign language, history, philosophy.
  • One of the three may be a UISC course.

Arts (3 credits)


  • One course from art history, music, cinema, drama, or UISA.

Social Sciences (6 credits)


  • Two courses from two different disciplines from the following list: economics, politics, psychology, sociology.
  • One of the two may be a UISS course.

Natural Sciences (8 credits)


  • One 4-credit laboratory course from biology, chemistry, physics, or SCI.
  • One 4-credit, college-approved UIST course.

Mathematics (0-3 credits)


The college believes that students must demonstrate basic college-level mathematics skills by successfully completing any mathematics course (except M 118  and M 119 ) taught by the A&S Mathematics department.

NOTE: No credit is awarded for requirements exempted through testing. Students must substitute electives for the requirements they pass by testing.

University Interdisciplinary Studies (0-3 credits)


At least one UISA, UISC, or UISS course must be taken, either to complete the Exploration and Breadth requirements or in addition to them.

Communication (10-28 credits)


Humanities (A.A.)


First Year Seminar (3 credits)


Reading and Writing (0-6 credits)


Additional Information


The college believes that students must demonstrate basic college-level reading and writing skills. Students typically demonstrate these abilities by successfully completing WRT 110W  and WRT 210W  or their honors equivalents, HON 182 and HON 210. Some students receive waivers for WRT 110W  and WRT 210W WRT 110W  is waived for students who score a 30 on the ACT exam, score 650 or higher on the SAT verbal, or earn a 4 on the AP Language and Composition exam. WRT 110W  is waived for students who score a 32 on the ACT exam, score 700 or higher on the SAT verbal, or earn a 5 on the AP Language and Composition exam. Students who waive WRT 110W  must take WRT 210W , and they are strongly encouraged to take the honors version of the second course, HON 210. Students who waive WRT 110W  and WRT 210W  are encouraged to enroll in an advanced writing course.

NOTE: No credit is awarded for requirements exempted through testing. Students must substitute electives for the requirements they pass by testing.

Information Technology Literacy (3 credits)


Students must take one course from a list of approved courses in information technology literacy.

Foundations of Citizenship (0-6 credits)


Students must take one course from a list of approved courses in two areas:

  • Citizenship/Community
  • Diversity

Exploration and Breadth (26-29 credits)


Humanities (9 credits)


  • Three courses from three different disciplines from the following list: literature, foreign language, history, philosophy.
  • One of the three may be a UISC course.

Arts (3 credits)


  • One course from art history, music, cinema, drama, or UISA.

Social Sciences (6 credits)


  • Two courses from two different disciplines from the following list: economics, politics, psychology, sociology.
  • One of the two may be a UISS course.

Natural Sciences (8 credits)


  • One 4-credit laboratory course from biology, chemistry, physics, or SCI.
  • One 4-credit, college-approved UIST course.

Mathematics (0-3 credits)


The college believes that students must demonstrate basic college-level mathematics skills by successfully completing any mathematics course (except M 118  and M 119 ) taught by the A&S Mathematics department.

NOTE: No credit is awarded for requirements exempted through testing. Students must substitute electives for the requirements they pass by testing.

University Interdisciplinary Studies (0-3 credits)


At least one UISA, UISC, or UISS course must be taken, either to complete the Exploration and Breadth requirements or in addition to them.

Remaining credits (10-28 credits)


The remaining credits required for the minimum of 60 credits must be taken in humanities programs:

  • Art History (ART)
  • Cinema (CIN)
  • Communication (CMM)
  • Drama (DRA)
  • English (ENG)
  • History (HIS)
  • Modern Languages (ARA, FR, GER, ITA, SPA)
  • Music History (HLM)
  • Philosophy (PHI)

Social Sciences (A.A.)


First Year Seminar (3 credits)


Reading and Writing (0-6 credits)


Additional Information


The college believes that students must demonstrate basic college-level reading and writing skills. Students typically demonstrate these abilities by successfully completing WRT 110W  and WRT 210W  or their honors equivalents, HON 182 and HON 210. Some students receive waivers for WRT 110W  and WRT 210W WRT 110W  is waived for students who score a 30 on the ACT exam, score 650 or higher on the SAT verbal, or earn a 4 on the AP Language and Composition exam. WRT 110W  is waived for students who score a 32 on the ACT exam, score 700 or higher on the SAT verbal, or earn a 5 on the AP Language and Composition exam. Students who waive WRT 110W  must take WRT 210W , and they are strongly encouraged to take the honors version of the second course, HON 210. Students who waive WRT 110W  and WRT 210W  are encouraged to enroll in an advanced writing course.

NOTE: No credit is awarded for requirements exempted through testing. Students must substitute electives for the requirements they pass by testing.

Information Technology Literacy (3 credits)


Students must take one course from a list of approved courses in information technology literacy.

Foundations of Citizenship (0-6 credits)


Students must take one course from a list of approved courses in two areas:

  • Citizenship/Community
  • Diversity

Exploration and Breadth (26-29 credits)


Humanities (9 credits)


  • Three courses from three different disciplines from the following list: literature, foreign language, history, philosophy.
  • One of the three may be a UISC course.

Arts (3 credits)


  • One course from art history, music, cinema, drama, or UISA.

Social Sciences (6 credits)


  • Two courses from two different disciplines from the following list: economics, politics, psychology, sociology.
  • One of the two may be a UISS course.

Natural Sciences (8 credits)


  • One 4-credit laboratory course from biology, chemistry, physics, or SCI.
  • One 4-credit, college-approved UIST course.

Mathematics (0-3 credits)


The college believes that students must demonstrate basic college-level mathematics skills by successfully completing any mathematics course (except M 118  and M 119 ) taught by the A&S Mathematics department.

NOTE: No credit is awarded for requirements exempted through testing. Students must substitute electives for the requirements they pass by testing.

University Interdisciplinary Studies (0-3 credits)


At least one UISA, UISC, or UISS course must be taken, either to complete the Exploration and Breadth requirements or in addition to them.

Remaining credits (10-28 credits)


The remaining credits required for the minimum of 60 credits must be taken in the social sciences:

  • Economics (EC)
  • Politics and Government (POL)
  • Psychology (PSY)
  • Sociology and Criminal Justice (SOC)

Biological Sciences (A.S.)


First Year Seminar (3 credits)


Reading and Writing (0-6 credits)


Additional Information


The college believes that students must demonstrate basic college-level reading and writing skills. Students typically demonstrate these abilities by successfully completing WRT 110W  and WRT 210W  or their honors equivalents, HON 182 and HON 210. Some students receive waivers for WRT 110W  and WRT 210W WRT 110W  is waived for students who score a 30 on the ACT exam, score 650 or higher on the SAT verbal, or earn a 4 on the AP Language and Composition exam. WRT 110W  is waived for students who score a 32 on the ACT exam, score 700 or higher on the SAT verbal, or earn a 5 on the AP Language and Composition exam. Students who waive WRT 110W  must take WRT 210W , and they are strongly encouraged to take the honors version of the second course, HON 210. Students who waive WRT 110W  and WRT 210W  are encouraged to enroll in an advanced writing course.

NOTE: No credit is awarded for requirements exempted through testing. Students must substitute electives for the requirements they pass by testing.

Information Technology Literacy (3 credits)


Students must take one course from a list of approved courses in information technology literacy.

Foundations of Citizenship (0-6 credits)


Students must take one course from a list of approved courses in two areas:

  • Citizenship/Community
  • Diversity

Exploration and Breadth (18 credits)


Humanities (9 credits)


  • Two courses from two different disciplines from the following list: literature, foreign language, history, philosophy.
  • One UISC course.

Arts (3 credits)


  • One UISA course.

Social Sciences (6 credits)


  • Two courses from two different disciplines from the following list: economics, politics, psychology, sociology.
  • One of the two may be a UISS course.

Remaining credits (16-28 credits)


Physical Sciences (A.S.)


First Year Seminar (3 credits)


Reading and Writing (0-6 credits)


Additional Information


The college believes that students must demonstrate basic college-level reading and writing skills. Students typically demonstrate these abilities by successfully completing WRT 110W  and WRT 210W  or their honors equivalents, HON 182 and HON 210. Some students receive waivers for WRT 110W  and WRT 210W WRT 110W  is waived for students who score a 30 on the ACT exam, score 650 or higher on the SAT verbal, or earn a 4 on the AP Language and Composition exam. WRT 110W  is waived for students who score a 32 on the ACT exam, score 700 or higher on the SAT verbal, or earn a 5 on the AP Language and Composition exam. Students who waive WRT 110W  must take WRT 210W , and they are strongly encouraged to take the honors version of the second course, HON 210. Students who waive WRT 110W  and WRT 210W  are encouraged to enroll in an advanced writing course.

NOTE: No credit is awarded for requirements exempted through testing. Students must substitute electives for the requirements they pass by testing.

Information Technology Literacy (3 credits)


Students must take one course from a list of approved courses in information technology literacy.

Foundations of Citizenship (0-6 credits)


Students must take one course from a list of approved courses in two areas:

  • Citizenship/Community
  • Diversity

Exploration and Breadth (18 credits)


Humanities (9 credits)


  • Two courses from two different disciplines from the following list: literature, foreign language, history, philosophy.
  • One UISC course.

Arts (3 credits)


  • One UISA course.

Social Sciences (6 credits)


  • Two courses from two different disciplines from the following list: economics, politics, psychology, sociology.
  • One of the two may be a UISS course.

Physical Sciences (8 credits)


Remaining credits (16-28 credits)