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CWU General Education Requirements Worksheet, 2017-2018 Basic Skills Requirements Completed NOTES 1. Academic Advising

Seminar: University 101(1)

75 Credit Rule

2. English Comp I: English 101(4)

3. English Comp II: English 102(4) (min. of a C- is required in ENG 101 before taking ENG 102)

4. Mathematics: Pick ONE: FIN 174 or MATH 101 or 153 or 154 or 164 or 170 or 172

5. Reasoning: Pick ONE: CS 105(4) or ECON 130 or MATH 102 or 130 or PHIL 150 or 201

6. ComputerFundamentals:

Pick ONE: BUS 102(4) or CS 101(4) or IT 101(3)

7. Foreign Language: 2-yrs. High School or 1-yr. College All students must meet the Basic Skills Requirements by the end of the quarter in which they complete 75 credits.

Breadth Requirements 1. Choose NINE classes total, one from each category (all classes are 5 credits unless otherwise indicated).2. Within those nine classes take FOUR writing content courses indicated by a (W) and ONE lab course indicated by a (L).3. You must choose from three DIFFERENT departments in each column.

WRITING COURSES TO COMPLETE: ________ I. Arts & Humanities II. Social & Behavioral Science III. Natural Sciences

A. Literature & the Humanities

Africana & Black Studies 110 English 105(W), 247(W), or 347(W) Humanities 101(W), 102(W), or 103(W)

To enroll in the above classes, you must have already taken ENG 101 and passed with a C- or better.

A. Perspectives on the Cultures and Experiences of the United States

American Indian Std 101(W),102(W), or 103(W) Communication 202 Economics 101 or 201 Ethnic Studies 101(W) History 143(W) or 144(W) Law and Justice 102 Political Science 210 Sociology 101(W) or 305(W) WGSS 201(W) or 250(W)

A. Fundamental Disciplines of Physical& Biological Sciences

Biology 101(L) Chemistry 111/111(L) or 181/181(L) Geology 101/101 (L) Physics 106(L), 111(L), or 181(L)

To enroll in Chemistry or Physics, math prerequisites may be required.

B. The Aesthetic Experience

Art 103(4)Dance 161(4) Film 250(W) Music 101, 102 or 103 Theater Arts 101(4), 107(W)(4), 375(W), or 382(W)(4)

B. Perspectives on World Cultures

Anthropology 130 Asian Studies 102(W)(3) Communication 302(W)(4) Economics 102(W) Geography 101 History 101(W), 102(W), or 103(W) Latino & Latin American St 102(W) Political Science 270(W)

B. Patterns & Connections in theNatural World

Anthropology 110 Biology 200(W)(L), 201, or 300 Environmental Studies 201 Geography 107 Geology 103/101(L), 107, or 302(4) Physics 101(L) or 102(L)(4)

C. Philosophies & Cultures of the World

Philosophy 101(W), 104(W), 106(W), 306(W), or 378(W) Religious Studies 101(W) World Language 151, 152, or 153 Must be different than world language taken in high school. May not be used to also satisfy the basic skills foreign language requirement. World Language 251, 252, or 253

C. Foundations of Human Adaptationsand Behavior

Anthropology 107 or 120(W) Family & Child Life 310 (W)(4) or 337(4) Geography 208 Health Education 101(4) Political Science 101(W) Psychology 101 or 205(W) Sociology 107(W)

C. Applications of Natural Science

Anthropology 314(4) Biology 302 Chemistry 101(L) Engineering Tech, Safety & Construction 101 Environmental Studies 202 or 310(W) Geography 273 Geology 108 Nutrition 101 Physics 103(L)(W), or 108(L)(4) STEP 101(2) & 102(2) & 103(1)(W)

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