Complete 12 credits across three or more disciplines
Number | Title | Description | Credit(s) |
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CGS BUS 101x | Introduction to Business |
Introduction to the role of business in the modern political, social and economic environments; describes career opportunities. Note: Transfers to UW-Parkside as BUS 100 |
3 |
CGS HIS 102x | History of the United States From the Civil War to Present |
A survey of American political, economic, social, and intellectual history from the era of the Civil War to the Present. As an Ethnic Studies (ES) course, this course thoroughly integrates the experiences of African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanics, and/or Asian Americans into US history in a manner that fosters understanding and appreciation of the perspectives and experiences of at least two of these groups as well as their contributions to, and interactions within, American society. Note: Transfers to UW-Parkside as HIST 102 |
3 |
CGS PSY 202x | Introductory Psychology |
Survey of major content areas in Psychology. Topics include research methodology, learning, memory, cognition, biological psychology, sensation, perception, motivation, emotion, development, personality, psychopathology, and social psychology. Students may not receive credit for both PSY 201 and PSY 202. Note: Transfers to UW-Parkside as PSYC 101 |
3 |
CGS SOC 101x | Introduction to Sociology |
Introduction to the basic concepts, theories and methods of Sociology, emphasizing the significance of the self and culture, social process and organization, and forces of social stability and change. Note: Transfers to UW-Parkside as SOCA 101 |
3 |
CGS ANT 100x | Introduction to Anthropology |
A survey of the subfields of anthropology, especially archaeology and physical and cultural anthropology. The course explores human biological evolution and variation, cultural evolution, language, and culture change. Note: Transfers to UW-Parkside as SOCA 100 |
3 |