USF 2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog - Pages 39-41
Prior to receipt of an Associate in Arts degree from a public community college or university or prior to entry into the upper division of a public university or college, a student shall complete successfully the following:
Note: The Gordon Rule communication and computation requirements are considered met for any student entering the university with an A.A. from a Florida public community college. Gordon Rule communication requirement is considered met for any student entering the university with 60 or more hours.
| AFA 2000 Introduction to the Black Experience [In Africa and Its Diaspora] | 3 |
| AFA 4150 Africa and the United States | 3 |
| AFA 4335 Black Women in America | 3 |
| AFS 2250 Culture and Society in Africa | 3 |
| AFS 3153 African Literature Survey | 3 |
| AMH 3510 U.S. Diplomatic History to 1898 | 4 |
| AML 3604 African American Literature | 3 |
| AML 4303 Zora Neale Hurston: Major Works | 3 |
| AML 4624 Black Women Writers | 3 |
| AMS 3001 American Culture 1880-1915 | 4 |
| AMS 3260 American Culture, 1830-1860 | 4 |
| AMS 3370 Southern Women: Myth and Reality | 3 |
| ANT 4231 Folklore | 3 |
| ANT 4241 Anthropology of Religion | 3 |
| ANT 4340 The Caribbean | 3 |
| ANT 4432 The Individual and Culture | 3 |
| ANT 4620 Language and Culture | 3 |
| ANT 4750 Language and Social Interaction | 3 |
| ANT 4935 Rethinking Anthropology | 3 |
| ARC 4784 The City | 3 |
| ARH 4710 History of Photography | 4 |
| ARH 4721C History of Printmaking | 3 |
| ARH 4724 History of Graphic Design | 4 |
| ARH 4800 Critical Studies In Art History | 4 |
| CHM 4070 Historical Perspectives in Chemistry | 3 |
| CIS 4250 Ethical Issues And Professional Conduct | 3 |
| CIS 4253 IT Ethics | 3 |
| CLA 3501 Women in Antiquity | 3 |
| CLT 3103 Greek Literature in Translation | 3 |
| CLT 3123 Roman Literature in Translation | 3 |
| COM 4020 Communicating Illness, Grief, and Loss | 3 |
| COM 4030 Women and Communication | 3 |
| COM 4710 Writing Lives | 3 |
| CRW 2100 Narration and Description | 3 |
| CRW 3111 Form and Technique of Fiction | 3 |
| CRW 3112 Fiction I | 3 |
| CRW 3121 Fiction II | 3 |
| DAN 2100 Introduction To Dance | 3 |
| DAN 4134 Dance History Though the 19th Century | 3 |
| EDF 3228 Human Behavior and Environmental Selection | 3 |
| EEC 4008 Literature in Early Childhood Education | 3 |
| EEX 4742 Narrative Perspectives on Exceptionality: Cultural and Ethical Issues | 3 |
| EIN 4243C Human Factors | 3 |
| ENC 1101 Composition I | 3 |
| ENC 1102 Composition II | 3 |
| ENC 1121 Composition I: Honors | 3 |
| ENC 1122 Composition II: Honors | 3 |
| ENC 2210 Technical Writing | 3 |
| ENC 3246 Communication for Engineers | 3 |
| ENC 3250 Professional Writing | 3 |
| ENC 3310 Expository Writing | 3 |
| EVT 4651 Equity in Schools and the Workplace | 3 |
| FIL 2000 Film: The Language Of Vision | 4 |
| FIL 3845 World Cinema | 4 |
| FIL 4405 Film and Culture | 3 |
| FRT 3140 French Literary Masterpieces in English Translation | 3 |
| GEA 3405 Geography of Latin America | 4 |
| GEA 3500 Geography of Europe | 4 |
| GEO 4372 Global Conservation | 4 |
| HIS 4936 Pro-Seminar in History | 4 |
| HUM 4931 Seminar in Humanities | 4 |
| IDS 3115 Values and Choices | 3 |
| IDS 3663 Critical Issues Affecting the Arts | 3 |
| IDS 3668 Images of Contemporary Urban Culture | 3 |
| LAE 4414 Teaching Literature in the Elementary School, Grades K-6 | 3 |
| LAE 4416 Teaching Literature and Writing in the Elementary Grades | 3 |
| LAE 4464 Adolescent Literature for Middle and Secondary Students | 3 |
| LIN 3801 Language and Meaning | 3 |
| LIT 2000 Introduction to Literature | 3 |
| LIT 2010 Introduction to Fiction | 3 |
| LIT 2030 Introduction to Poetry | 3 |
| LIT 2040 Introduction to Drama | 3 |
| LIT 3101 Literature of the Western World Through the Renaissance | 3 |
| LIT 3102 Literature of the Western World Since the Renaissance | 3 |
| LIT 3103 Great Literature of the World | 3 |
| LIT 3144 Modern European Novel | 3 |
| LIT 3155 Modern Literature | 3 |
| LIT 3301 Cultural Studies and the Popular Arts | 3 |
| LIT 3383 The Image of Women in Literature | 3 |
| LIT 3451 Literature and the Occult | 3 |
| LIT 4386 British and American Literature by Women | 3 |
| LIT 4463 Film and Culture | 3 |
| MUL 2111 Introduction To Music Literature | 3 |
| NGR 6121 Theoretical Foundations and Professional Role Development | 3 |
| NGR 6135 Ethical, Legal, and Policy Issues in Advanced Nursing Practice | 3 |
| NUR 4194 An Interdisciplinary Perspective in HIV Disease | 3 |
| NUR 4286 Geriatric Nursing: Population-based Perspectives on Nursing Care of Older Adults | 3 |
| NUR 4645 Substance Abuse Across the Lifespan | 3 |
| PAD 4144 Nonprofit Organizations and Public Policy | 3 |
| PET 4933 Seminar in Sports Medicine | 3 |
| PHH 2000 Introduction to Philosophy | 3 |
| PHH 4600 Contemporary Philosophy | 3 |
| PHH 4700 American Philosophy | 3 |
| PHI 1401 Science and Society | 3 |
| PHI 3700 Philosophy of Religion | 3 |
| PHI 4300 Theory of Knowledge | 3 |
| PHI 4320 Philosophy of Mind | 3 |
| PHI 4800 Aesthetics | 3 |
| PHM 3100 Social Philosophy | 3 |
| PHM 4331 Modern Political Philosophy | 3 |
| PHM 4340 Contemporary Political Philosophy | 3 |
| PHP 3786 Existentialism | 3 |
| PHP 4000 Plato | 3 |
| PHP 4010 Aristotle | 3 |
| PHP 4740 The Rationalists | 3 |
| PHP 4745 The Empiricists | 3 |
| PHP 4784 Analytical Philosophy | 3 |
| PHP 4788 Philosophy of Marxism | 3 |
| PHY 4031 Great Themes in Physics | 3 |
| POS 4413 The American Presidency | 3 |
| POS 4694 Women and Law II | 3 |
| POT 4109 Politics and Literature | 3 |
| PUP 4323 Women and Politics | 3 |
| REA 2105 Critical Reading and Writing | 3 |
| REL 3111 The Religious Quest in Contemporary Films | 4 |
| REL 3114 Comedy, Tragedy, and Religion | 3 |
| REL 3145 Women and Religion | 3 |
| REL 3170 Religion, Ethics and Society Through Film | 4 |
| REL 3308 World Religions | 3 |
| REL 3367 Islam in the Modern World | 3 |
| REL 3465 Religion and the Meaning of Life | 3 |
| REL 3500 History of Christianity | 4 |
| REL 3561 Roman Catholicism | 3 |
| REL 3602 Classics of Judaism | 3 |
| REL 3607 Introduction to Judaism | 3 |
| REL 3613 Modern Judaism | 3 |
| REL 4113 The Hero and Religion | 3 |
| REL 4171 Contemporary Christian Ethics | 4 |
| REL 4177 Comparative Religious Ethics | 4 |
| REL 4215 Ancient Israel and the Development of the Hebrew Bible | 3 |
| REL 4217 Who Wrote the Bible (Genesis-Kings) | 4 |
| REL 4218 Women and the Bible | 3 |
| REL 4670 Judaism and Christianity After the Holocaust | 4 |
| RUS 3500 Russian Civilization | 3 |
| RUT 3110 Russian Classics in English | 3 |
| RUT 3111 Twentieth-Century Russian Literature in English | 3 |
| SCE 4863 Science, Technology, Society Interaction | 4 |
| SPC 3425 Group Communication | 3 |
| SPC 4305 Communicating Emotions | 3 |
| SPC 4632 Rhetoric and Social Change | 3 |
| SYA 3310 Qualitative Inquiry | 4 |
| SYG 3235 Latina Lives | 3 |
| SYP 4420 Consumer Culture | 3 |
| THE 4174 New British Theatre and Drama | 3 |
| THE 4180 Theatre Origins | 3 |
| THE 4320 Theatre of Myth and Ritual/Northern European (950-1600) & Oriental (400-1200) | 3 |
| THE 4330 Shakespeare for The Theatre | 3 |
| THE 4360 The 19th Century Theatre Revolution | 3 |
| THE 4401 American Drama | 3 |
| THE 4434 Caribbean Theatre | 3 |
| THE 4435 Theatre of Pluralism | 3 |
| THE 4442 Comedy of The Classic And Neo-Classic Stage | 3 |
| THE 4562 Contemporary Performance Theory | 3 |
| WST 3210 European Feminist History: Pre-18th Century | 3 |
| WST 4262 Literature by Women of Color in the Diaspora | 3 |
| WST 4310 History of Feminism in the U.S. | 3 |
All the above courses will require 6,000 written words per course. IDH courses will fulfill the writing requirement for all University Honor students only.
Any courses offered by the Mathematics Department may be used. Only one course from the following list (some of which are not in the Mathematics Department) may be used.
| Course Number and Title | Semester Hours |
| CGS 2060 SC Introduction to Computers and Programming in Basic | (3) |
| PHI 2101 Introduction to Formal Logic | (3) |
| PSY 3204 Psychological Statistics | (3) |
| QMB 2100 Business And Economic Statistics I | (3) |
| STA 1022 Basic Statistics | (3) |
| STA 2122 Social Science Statistics | (3) |
Note that CGS 2060 will not satisfy the USF General Education Quantitative Methods requirement.
CLEP general/subject examinations in mathematics, calculus, college algebra, college algebra-trigonometry, and trigonometry may satisfy this requirement.
Please send questions or comments to:
Karen M. Hall - webcat@ugs.usf.edu
Effective Date: Semester I, 2008
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