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Academic Year 1998-1999

Calendar
Academic Year 1999-2000

Liberal ed Reqs
Quarter to Semester System

Liberal ed Reqs
Semester to Quarter System

Recommended
Quarter to Semester Substitutions

Fall 98
Schedule

Spring 99
Schedule


Liberal Education-Semester System:
Recomended course substitutions

Area IV Focus on the United States
Fulfillment of Liberal Education 1996-1998 Quarter Catalog
with Recommended Semester Course Substitutions

This information is subject to interpretation and to change without notice.
This document is not to be regarded as a contract.

The following table presents the semester Liberal Education curriculumwith recommended quartercourse substitutions.
For additional requirements, please refer 1998-200 BSU Undergraduate Catalog.
Semester Liberal Education Areas
and Semester Courses
Recommended Quarter Course Substitutions

AREA IV: Focus on the United States
Minimum 3 Courses, 6 Credits


Apprx.
Qtr Crs

Humanities

ENGL 2240 The American Film

285 The American Film (4 credits)

2.7

ENGL 2254 American Literature

266 American Literature to 1900 (4 credits)

2.7

ENGL 2255 American LiteratureII

267 American Literature from 1900 to the Present (4 credits)

2.7

HUM 2120 American Culture and Civilization

201 American Culture and Civilization (4 credits)

2.7

HUM 2140 The African - American Experience: 1492 to the Present

205 The African-American Experience: 1492 to the Present (4 credits)

2.7

MASC 1100 Mass Media and Society

100 Mass Media and Society (4 credits)

2.7

MASC 2100 Minorities in the Media

344 Minority Affairs Reporting (3 credits)

2

MUS 1120 Introduction to Folk, Jazz, and Rock Music

102 Introduction to Jazz, Folk, and Rock Music (3 credits)

2

Social Science

Apprx.
Qtr Crs

ANTH 2100 Native North Americans

210 Native North Americans

ECON 2100 Macroeconomics and the Business Cycle

203 Principles of Economics III (4 credits)

2.7

HST 1104 United States History and Life, 1890-1953

100 United States History and Life, 1890-1929 also see Department Plan * (4 credits)

2.7

101 United States History and Life, 1929-1945 also see Department Plan * (4 credits)

2.7

HST 1105 United States History and Life, 1953-Present

102 United States History and Life, 1945-Present also see Department Plan * (4 credits)

2.7

HST 1114 United States History I, to 1865

200 17th and 18th Century America also see Department Plan * (4 credits)

2.7

201 19th Century United States also see Department Plan * (4 credits)

2.7

HST 1115 United States History II, since 1865

202 20th Century United States also see Department Plan * (4 credits)

2.7

HST 2610 Minnesota History

210 Minnesota History to 1900 (4 credits)

2.7

HST 2620 U.S. Ethnic and Minority History

215 U.S. Ethnic and Minority History (4 credits)

2.7

HST 2630 Religion in America

216 Religion in America (4 credits)

2.7

IT 2100 Impact of Technology

260 Impact of Technology on Man and Society
(3 credits)

2

POL 1200 Introduction to American Politics

200 Introduction to American Politics (4 credits)

2.7

PSY 2200 Human Sexuality

234 Human Sexuality

SOC 1104 Introduction to Sociology

110 Introduction to Sociology (4 credits)

2.7

SOC 2230 Ethnic and Minority Group Relations

223 Ethnic and Minority Group Relations (4 credits)

2.7

SOC 3220 Sociology of Marriage and Family

322 Sociology of Marriage and Family (4 credits)

2.7

WMST 2220 Women's Issues

222 Women's Issues (4 credits)

2.7

WMST 2600 Women and Diversity: Crossing Boundaries of Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality

260 Women and Diversity: Crossing Boundaries (4 credits)

2.7

Apprx.
Qtr Crs

Additional Choices

ACCT 1100 Financial Information for Life

100 Financial Information for Life (4 credits)

2.7

CS 1107 Introduction to Computers

114 Introduction to Computers and Programming (4 credits)

2.7

INTL 2300 Comparative International Study Project

202 Comparative International Study Project
(2-4 credits)

1.3-2.7