The University of Scranton General Education Curriculum

SUBJECT MATTER MASTERY: Culture
Humanities -- 4 courses (from at least 2 areas) 12 credits (C)
History -- 2 courses (CH)
HIST 110 Hist. of the United States I
HIST 111 Hist. of the United States II
HIST 120 Europe, 1500 to 1815
HIST 121 Europe, 1815 to the Present
HIST 125 Latin American History I
HIST 126 Latin American History II
HIST 130 World History I (effective Fall 2009)
HIST 131 World History II (effective Fall 2009)
HIST 132 Africa to 1870 (effective Fall 2009)
HIST 133 Africa 1870 to Present (effective Fall 2009)
HIST 213 Gender and Family in Latin America
HIST 214 World Politics
HIST 215 Church and Society in Latin America
HIST 216 Race in American History
HIST 217 History of American Catholicism
HIST 219 Modern World History
HIST 220 War and Modern Society
HIST 221 The American West
HIST 223 Irish History (effective Summer 2008)
HIST 224 Ethnic & Racial Minorities in NE PA
HIST 232 England, 1485 to 1714
HIST 233 England, 1714 to Present
HIST 238 Hist. of Am. Women: Colonization to Mid-19th Century
HIST 239 Hist. of Am. Women: Mid-19th Century to Present
HIST 242 Modern East Asia (effective Fall 2009)
HIST 295 Britain: Past and Present
HIST 296 Travel Seminar in Italy
HIST 316 From Depression to Cold War: 1929-1960
HIST 321 American Ideas and Culture I
HIST 322 American Ideas and Culture II
HIST 327 The African Experience in Latin America
HIST 331 Recent U.S. History: 1960 to the Present
Literature -- 2 courses (CL)
ENLT 120 Introduction to Fiction
ENLT 121 Introduction to Poetry
ENLT 122 Introduction to Drama
ENLT 123 Masterworks of Western Civilization
ENLT 125 Classic American Stories
ENLT 126 Introduction to Irish Culture
ENLT 127 Myth of the Hero
ENLT 140 English Inquiry
ENLT 210 Modern Poetry
ENLT 211 Dramatic Comedy
ENLT 212 Masters of Darkness
ENLT 213 Introduction to Satire
ENLT 215 Literature of the Absurd
ENLT 220 Shakespeare
ENLT 222 Graham Greene's Travelers
ENLT 224 Perspectives in Literature About Illness
ENLT 225 Writing Women
ENLT 226 Novels by Women
ENLT 227 Frankenstein's Forebears
ENLT 228 Race in Anglo-American Culture 1600-1860
ENLT 229 The Cross-Cultural Novella
ENLT 230 American Romanticism
ENLT 234 The Camelot Legend
ENLT 235 Literature in the Age of Chaucer
ENLT 236 The Romantic Protest
ENLT 237 The Darker Romantics
ENLT 238 British Romantic Poets
ENLT 239 Irish Short Story
ENLT 250 Multi-Ethnic American Literature (effective Fall 2008)
ENLT 251 Borderlands Writing (effective Fall 2008)
ENLT 260 Women of Color: Lit and Writing (effective Fall 2009)
ENLT 295 Shakespeare in Stratford
ENLT 341 Shakespeare: Special Topics
ENLT 345 Restoration and 18th Century Drama
ENLT 348 Colonial and Post-Colonial Fiction
ENLT 352 Development of the American Novel
ENLT 369 Playing God: Theatrical Representations of Divinity (effective Fall 2008)
FREN 239 French Christian Thinkers
FREN 313 Survey of French Literature I (discontinued Fall 2009)
FREN 314 Survey of French Literature II (discontinued Fall 2009)
FREN 320 Introduction to French Literature
GERM 313/314 Survey of German Lit and Culture
GRK 213 Greek Literature & Mythology in Translation
HUM 286 H Victorian Studies
HUM 311 J Masterworks I
HUM 312 J Masterworks II
ITAL 207 Italian Women's Writing in Translation
ITAL 313 Survey of Italian Literature I
ITAL 314 Survey of Italian Literature II
LAT 213 Classical Roman Literature & Mythology
LIT 105 Intro to World Literature in Translation
LIT 205 Modern Latin American Literature
LIT 207 Literature of American Minorities
LIT 208 French Masterpieces in English Translation
LIT 209 Masterworks of Russian & Slavic Lit in English Translation
LIT 384 Spec Topics in American Minority Literature (discontinued Fall 2009)
LIT 413 Topics in Minority Lit (effective Fall 2009)
SPAN 203 Latin American Cultural Heritage
SPAN 296 Culture, Civilization & Lit of Latin America
SPAN 320 Introduction to Literature
SPAN 330 History of Spanish Literature
SPAN 331 Survey of Spanish American Literature
SPAN 430 Hispanic Women Writers (effective Spring 2005)
THTR 110 Introduction to Theater
THTR 211 Theater History I
THTR 212 Theater History II
World Languages -- 2 courses (CF)
ARAB 211 Intermediate Arabic I (effective Fall 2009)
ARAB 212 Intermediate Arabic II (effective Fall 2009)
ARAB 311 Advanced Arabic I (effective Fall 2008)
ARAB 312 Advanced Arabic II (effective Fall 2008)
ASL 101 American Sign Language I (effective Fall 2008)
ASL 102 American Sign Language II (effective Fall 2008)
CNS 101 Elementary Chinese I (effective Fall 2008; formerly CHIL 101)
CNS 102 Elementary Chinese II (effective Fall 2008; formerly CHIN 102)
CSD 241 American Sign Language I
FREN 101 Elementary French I
FREN 102 Elementary French II
FREN 211 Intermediate French I
FREN 212 Intermediate French II
FREN 311 Advanced French Conversation & Composition I
FREN 312 Advanced French Conversation & Composition II
GERM 101 Beginning German I (title changed Fall 2009; formerly Elementary German I)
GERM 102 Beginning German II (title changed Fall 2009; formerly Elementary German II)
GERM 211 German Cultural Geographics I (title changed Fall 2009; formerly Intermediate German I)
GERM 212 German Cultural Geographics II (title changed Fall 2009; formerly Intermediate German II)
GERM 311 Composition I
GERM 312 Composition II (Discontinued effective Fall 2009)
GRK 111 Elementary Greek I
GRK 112 Elementary Greek II
GRK 113 Introduction to New Testament Greek I
GRK 114 Introduction to New Testament Greek II
HEBR 101-102 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew
ITAL 101 Elementary Italian I
ITAL 102 Elementary Italian II
ITAL 211 Intermediate Italian I
ITAL 212 Intermediate Italian II
ITAL 311 Advanced Italian Conversation & Composition I
ITAL 312 Advanced Italian Conversation & Composition II
JAP 101 Elementary Japanese I
JAP 102 Elementary Japanese II
LAT 111 Elementary Latin I
LAT 112 Elementary Latin II
LAT 211 Intermediate Latin
LAT 212 Intermediate Latin
PORT 110 Intensive Elementary Portuguese
PORT 210 Intensive Intermediate Portuguese
RUSS 101 Elementary Russian I
RUSS 102 Elementary Russian II
RUSS 110 Intensive Elementary Russian
RUSS 210 Intensive Intermediate Russian
SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I
SPAN 102 Elementary Spanish II
SPAN 211 Intermediate Spanish I
SPAN 212 Intermediate Spanish II
SPAN 295 Contemp Mexican Culture & Lang
SPAN 311 Advanced Spanish Conversation & Composition I
SPAN 312 Advanced Spanish Conversation & Composition II
SPAN 313 Spanish Culture & Civ. (effective Fall 2005)
SPAN 395 Contemporary Mexican Culture and Language
Art History/Music History/Theater -- 1 course maximum (CA)
ARMU 140 Perceiving the Arts I
ARMU 141 Perceiving the Arts II
ARTH 111 History of World Art I
ARTH 112 History of World Art II
ARTH 113 Topics in Non-Western Arts
ARTH 114 History of Architecture
ARTH 116 Art of Greece and Rome
ARTH 117 Early Christian and Byzantine Art
ARTH 210 Women in the Visual Arts
ARTH 212 African-American Art
ARTH 213 American Art
ARTH 214 Renaissance Art and Architecture
ARTH 216 Michelangelo and His World
ARTH 225 Twentieth Century Art (effective Spring 2005)
ARTH 295 Travel Seminar
ARTH 311 Medieveal and Renaissance Women
INTD 333 The Bible in Image and Text
MUS 111 Music History I
MUS 112 Music History II
THTR 111 Introduction to Acting
THTR 120 Theater for Youth and Creative Drama
THTR 213 Design for the Theater
Humanities/Interdisciplinary
HUM 296 Dante's Inferno and the Florence of His Times (effective Summer 2008)


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