Courses that Meet the General Education Requirements
2006-2007

Arts
ART 100 The Appreciation of Art
ART 101 Survey of Western Art: The Ancient World
ART 102 Survey of Western Art: Medieval and Renaissance Worlds
ART 103 Survey of Western Art: The Modern World
All 200-level art courses except 200, 217, and 219
MUS 100 Introduction to Listening
MUS 105 Fundamentals of Music
MUS 111 Music Theory I
MUS 112 Music Theory II
MUS 151 History of Jazz
MUS 152 Rock Music
MUS 153 American Folk Music
All three-credit 200- and 300-level music courses
THEA 101 Plays in Performance
THEA 105 Theatre Production
THEA 114 Introduction to Drama
THEA 115 Modern Theatre and Drama
THEA 151 Scene and Light Design
THEA 152 Stagecraft
THEA 156 Stage Costume
All 200- and 300-level theatre courses except 210, 221, 321, 323, and 324
Humanities
ENG 110 Composition and Literature: The Short Story
ENG 112 Composition and Literature: Poetry
ENG 114 Introduction to Drama
ENG 115 Modern Theatre and Drama
All 200- and 300-level English courses except 202, 242,243, 251
FREN 141 French Literature in Translation
FREN 170 Francophone Women Writers
FREN 241, 242 Readings in French
FREN 251, 252 A Survey of French Civilization
FREN 261, 262 Role of Women in French Culture
INT 213 Bailey Colloquium
NOTE: INT 213 applicability to GER is determined by instructors each time course is offered.
PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 102 Introduction to Ethics
PHIL 110 Ethical Issues in Business
All 200- and 300-level philosophy courses
PHIL 301 Contemporary Analytic Philosophy
PHIL 305 Science, Religion, and the Search forMeaning
PHIL/REL/AS 320 Peacemaking: Gandhi and Nonviolence
REL 101 Hebrew Scriptures (Old Testament)
Gen Ed
42 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
REL 102 Christian Scriptures (New Testament)
REL 130 Life, Faith and Service
All 200- and 300-level religion courses
SOC 284 Sociology of Religion
SPAN 216 Women Writers in Spanish
SPAN 227 U.S. Latino Literature and Culture
SPAN 241 Topics in Hispanic Literature
SPAN 244 Approaches to Latin-American Literature
SPAN 245 Approaches to Spanish Literature
Natural Sciences
BIOL 111 Principles of Biology
BIOL 141 Field Biology
BIOL 142 Botany in the Field
BIOL 145 Freshwater Biology
BIOL 148 Environmental Issues
BIOL 149 Environmental Issues Laboratory
BIOL 150 Field Ornithology
BIOL 151 Human Health and Medicine
All 200-level biology courses
CHEM 105 Science in Cultural Context
CHEM 110 Global Issues in Chemistry
CHEM 111 Chemical Principles
CHEM 112 Organic Chemistry I
CHEM/BIOL 120 Nutrition in Health and Disease
CHEM 130 Chemistry and Society
HCA/BIOL 261 Epidemiology
INT 125 Introduction to Geography
PHYS/CHEM 100 Topics in Physical Science
PHYS 102 Physics by Inquiry
PHYS 104 Real World Physics
PHYS 131 Introduction to Astronomy
PHYS 132 Topics in Astronomy
PHYS 201-202 General Physics I and II
PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology as a Natural Science
PSYC 241 Sensation and Perception
PSYC/BIOL 305 Physiological Psychology
PSYC 310 Psychology of Learning and Behavior
Social Sciences and History
ANTH 120 Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 202 Women, Gender and Culture
ANTH 208 Medical Anthropology
ANTH 220 Language and Culture
ANTH 244 Anthropology of Ritual and Symbol
AS 106 Asian Civilizations
AS 242 Modern Korea
AS 244 Modern Middle East
AS 246 Modern Japan
AS 247 India and Pakistan
AS 248 Vietnam and South East Asia
AS 251 Asian Women
AS 253 Modern China
AS 256 Newly Industrializing Countries of East Asia
COMM 215 Mass Communication
COMM 312 Mass Media Law and Ethics
ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 102 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 150 Experimental Economics
ECON 210 Food, Population, and Technology
ECON 215 Poverty, Inequality, and Welfare
ECON 247 Globalization and Labor Issues
ECON 280 Women and Economics
HCA 245 Health Care Policy and Politics
HIST 101 Western Civilization to 1648
HIST 102 Western Civilization from 1648
HIST 111 Survey of U.S. History to 1877
HIST 112 Survey of U.S. History from 1877
All 200-level history courses
HIST 346 European Women’s History from 1700
INT 240 Quebec and Canada
POLS 100 Introduction to American Government and Politics
POLS 101 Introduction to Public Administration
POLS 111 Comparative Politics
POLS 128 U.S. Foreign Policy
All 200-level political science courses
POLS 300 Political Behavior
PSYC 111 Introduction to Psychology as a Social Science
PSYC 203 Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 210 Child Psychology
PSYC 211 Adolescent Psychology
PSYC 214 Psychology of Women
PSYC 216 Multicultural Psychology
PSYC 221 Psychology of Peace and Conflict Resolution
PSYC 231 Psychology of Personality
PSYC 311 Psychology of Adult Development
SOC 100 General Sociology
SOC 110 Sociology of the Family
SOC 112 Social Problems
SOC 124 Aging
All 200- and 300-level sociology courses except 222
Experiential Education
ART 109 Fundamentals of Art and Design I
ART 110 Fundamentals of Art and Design II
ART 111 Basic Drawing
ART 112 Basic Painting
ART 113 Introduction to Watercolor
ART 114 Introduction to Ceramics
ART 115 Introduction to Photography
ART 116 Pinhole Photography
ART 120 Introduction to Printmaking
ART 125 Introduction to Art Education
Gen Ed
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 43
ARTM/ART 340 Museum Studies
BUAD 260 Personal Finance
BUAD 287 Business Internship: Career Exploration
BUAD 387 Business Internship: Professional Experience
BUAD 395 Business Practicum
CHEM 383 Methods of Organic Identification
CHEM 400 Research in Chemistry/Biochemistry I
COMM/ART 119 Introduction to Video Production
COMM 221 Mass Media Writing
COMM 230 Small Group Communication
COMM 231 Communication Practicum
ECON/POLS 301 Advanced Data Analysis
ECON 302 Econometrics
ED 110 Practicum in Education
ED 382-385; 389; 391-392 Student Teaching
ENG 142 The Crafting of Fiction
ENG 143 The Crafting of Poetry
ENG 242 The Writing of Fiction
ENG 243 The Writing of Poetry
INT 140 Community and Service Learning
MUS 106 Mary Baldwin College Choir
MUS 108 Chamber Music Ensembles
All Applied Music Lessons
MUS 141 Diction for Singers
MUS 210 Accompanying
PSYC 205 Techniques of Counseling and Psychotherapy
PSYC 212 Fundamentals of Human Memory and Cognition
PSYC 213 Behavior Modification
PSYC 287 Career Exploration in Psychology
SOC 282 Community Service and Society
SOWK 156 Interviewing in Human Professions
SOWK 287, 387 Social Work Field Observation
SOWK 400 Field Instruction in Social Work
THEA 111 Voice, Diction and Oral Reading
THEA 121 Acting I
THEA 153 Stage Management
THEA 154 Stage Makeup
THEA 210 Problems in Production
THEA 221 Acting 2
THEA 321 Acting III
THEA 324 Directing Practicum
All 287 and 387 internships
International Education
At least six semester hours in the study of one foreign language, or at least six semester hours taken overseas and/or from the following list:
ANTH 120 Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 202 Women, Gender and Culture
ANTH 208 Medical Anthropology
ARAB 101, 102 Elementary Arabic
ARAB 151, 152 Intermediate Arabic
ART 204 Latin-American Art
ART 343 Renaissance Studies in Italy
AS 106 Asian Civilizations
AS 212 Asian Religions
AS 213 Islam
AS 242 Modern Korea
AS 244 Modern Middle East
AS 246 Modern Japan
AS 247 India and Pakistan
AS 248 Vietnam and South East Asia
AS 251 Asian Women
AS 253 Modern China
AS 255 Survey of South Asian Art
AS 256 Newly Industrializing Countries of East Asia
AS/BUAD/INT 258 Globalization and its Impact on World Affairs
AS 270 Australia and New Zealand
AS 275 Buddhism
BIOL 148 Environmental Issues
BUAD 305 International Business
BUAD 336 International Marketing
COMM 280 Intercultural Communication
ECON 202 Introduction to International Economics
ECON 210 Food, Population and Technology
ECON 232 Topics in Economic Development
ECON 253 International Trade
ECON 254 International Finance
ENG 255 African Novels
FREN 170 Francophone Women Writers
HCA 250 Comparative Health Care Systems
HIST 245 20th-Century Europe
HIST 246 Europe, 1900–1945
HIST 247 Europe, 1939–Present
HIST 255 The History of Russia
HIST 256 Modern Russian History
HIST 262 20th-Century German
INT 190 Contemporary French Culture and the French Tradition
INT 240 Quebec and Canada
MUS 200 Topics in Music History
PHIL/REL/AS 320 Peacemaking: Gandhi and Nonviolence
POLS 111 Comparative Politics
POLS 128 U.S. Foreign Policy
POLS 215 Politics in the Third World
POLS 216 Politics of Russia and Eastern Europe
POLS 221 International Relations
POLS 249 Latin-American Politics
POLS 310 International Organizations
POLS 311 Terrorism & Counterterrorism
REL 202 Judaism, Christianity, Islam
REL 211 Religions of the World
Gen Ed
44 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
SPAN 215 Let’s Talk About Movies
THEA 206 Theatre Abroad
THEA 208 London Theatre
Quantitative and Symbolic Reasoning
CHEM 110 Global Issues in Chemistry
CHEM 111 General Chemistry
CHEM 130 Chemistry and Society
CIS/CS 180 Fundamentals of Computer Systems
ECON 301 Advanced Data Analysis
INT 222 Social Science Statistics
MATH 150 College Algebra or any math course above MATH 150
PHIL 103 Introduction to Logic
PSYC 250 Behavioral Statistics
Women’s Studies/Gender Studies
ANTH 202 Women, Gender and Culture
ART 221 Women in the Arts
AS 251 Asian Women
BUAD 250 Women in Management
COMM 285 Gender and Communication
ENG 235 Women in Literature
ENG 237 Contemporary Fiction by Women
ENG 238 American Women Novelists
ENG/AS 239 Asian-American Women Writers
ENG 245 Contemporary Southern Women Poets
ENG 260 Women and the Novel
ENG 262 Southern Women Writers at Mid-Century
FREN 261, 262 Role of Women in French Culture
FREN 170 Francophone Women Writers
HCA 235 Women’s Health Care Issues
HIST 203 Women in American History
HIST 346 European Women’s History from 1700
MUS 218, 318 Women in Music
PHIL 231 Women and Philosophy
POLS 209 Women and Politics
PSYC 214 Psychology of Women
REL 231 Women and Religion
SOC 225 Sex Roles and Male-Female Relationships
SPAN 216 Women Writers in Spanish
THEA 219 Women in Theatre and Drama
WS 100 Focus on Women
WS 200 Feminisms and Gender Studies
WS 245 Women and Sport
WS 252 Biology of Women
WS 280 Women and Economics
Diverse Cultures of the United States
ANTH 208 Medical Anthropology
ECON 215 Poverty, Inequality and Welfare
ENG 264 African American Literature
ENG/AS 239 Asian American Women Writers
HIST 203 Women in American History
HIST/REL 204 Religion in America
HIST 265 Survey of African American History to 1877
HIST 266 Survey of African American History from 1877
MUS 151 History of Jazz
MUS 200 Jazz in New Orleans
PHIL 232 African American Thought
SOC 100 General Sociology
SOC 248 Social Inequality
SOC 264 Social Movements
SPAN 227 US Latino Literature and Culture
Oral Communication Competency

ART 200 Writing in the Visual Arts
ART 235 Introduction to Interior Design
ART 311 combined with ART 405
Advanced Drawing combined with Senior Project in Drawing
ART 312 combined with ART 401
Advanced Painting combined with Senior Project in Painting
ART 314 combined with ART 404
Advanced Ceramics combined with Senior Project in Ceramics
ART 315 combined with ART 408
Photography III combined with Senior Project in Photography
ART 317 combined with ART 318
Advanced Studies in Graphic Design I combined with Advanced Studies in Graphic Design II
ART 320 combined with ART 406
Advanced Printmaking combined with Senior Project in Printmaking
ART 324 Residential Design
ART 325 Commercial Design
ART 403 Senior Project in Graphic Design
ART 407 Senior Project in Extended Media combined with the advanced level course in Extended Media
BUAD 401 Business Senior Seminar
CHEM 383 Organic Identification
CHEM 400, 401 Senior Requirement
CIS/CS 402 Senior Project
COMM 100 Speech Communication
ECON 395, 396 Topics in Economic Theory I and II
ECON 401 Senior Project
ED 382-385; 389; 391-392 Student Teaching
ENG 251 Technical Writing
FREN 400 Senior Seminar
HCA 310 Health Care Strategic Management
Gen Ed
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 45
HCA 401 Senior Seminar
HIST 400 Senior Seminar
MATH 252 Problem Solving
MKTC 401 Senior Thesis
PHE 316 Current Health Issues
PHIL 400, 401 Senior Seminar
POLS 400 Senior Seminar
PSYC 216 Multicultural Psychology
PSYC 360, 401 Senior Requirement
REL 223 Mediation: Theory and Practice
REL 400, 401 Senior Seminar
SPAN 400 Senior Seminar
THEA 111 Voice, Diction, and Oral Reading

Majors in the following disciplines automatically complete the oral communication requirement by virtue of experiences across several courses: biology, chemistry, history, theatre. Student teaching satisfies the oral competency requirement.

NOTE: Oral communication courses may also meet other General Education Requirements.

Writing Emphasis Courses

ART 200 Writing in the Visual Arts
ART 302 Modern Art Before 1945
ART 303 Modern Art After 1945
ART 304 Northern Renaissance Art
ART 342 Baroque Art
AS 106 Asian Civilizations
AS/REL 212 Asian Religions
AS 242 Modern Korea
AS 251 Asian Women
AS 255 Survey of South Asian Art
AS/SOC 270 Australia and New Zealand
BIOL 245 Ecology
BIOL 400 Senior Seminar
BIOL 401 Senior Research
BUAD400 Business Strategies
CHEM/PHYS 321 Physical Chemistry I
CHEM 401 Research in Chemistry/Biochemistry II
CIS/CS400 Senior Seminar: Computer Ethics and Security
COMM 210 Interpersonal Communication
COMM 221 Mass Media Writing
COMM 255 Scriptwriting for Film and Television
ECON 253 International Trade
ECON/WS 280 Women and Economics
ECON 325 Economic Policy Seminar
All 100-level English courses above ENG 104, except 118
ENG 202 Advanced Composition
ENG 204 Literature for Children and Youth
ENG 208 English Literature Before 1780
ENG 209 English Literature After 1780
ENG/THEA 216 Introduction to Shakespeare
ENG 220 American Literature: Colonial through Romantic
ENG 221 American Literature: Realism to Present
ENG 235 Women in Literature
ENG 238 American Women Novelists
ENG/AS 239 Asian-American Women’s Literature (As ADP course only)
ENG 251 Technical and Professional Writing
ENG 255 African Novels (As ADP course only)
ENG 260 Women and the Novel
ENG 262 Southern Women Writers at Mid-Century
ENG 264 African-American Literature (As ADP course only)
ENG 310 Chaucer (As ADP course only)
ENG/THEA 315 Tudor-Stuart Drama (As ADP course only)
ENG 322 Milton and the Metaphysicals (As ADP course only)
HCA 235 Women’s Health Care Issues
HCA 401 Senior Seminar
HIST/REL 204 Religion in America
HIST 228 History of Appalachia
HIST 239 Enlightenment Europe, 1648–1789
HIST 240 Revolutionary Europe, 1789–1901
HIST 280 Film as History: Fifties Movies and the Fifties in the Movies
HIST 400 Senior Seminar
MUS 323 Piano Literature
PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL 203 The Literature and Thought of Existentialism
PHIL 301 Contemporary Analytic Philosophy
POLS 215 Politics in the Third World
POLS 216 Politics of Russia and Eastern Europe
POLS 400 Senior Seminar
PSYC 216 Multicultural Psychology
PSYC 232 Educational Psychology
PSYC 401 Senior Thesis
REL/PHIL 233 Human Nature and Society
SOC 242 Sociology of the Community
SOC 248 Social Inequality
SOC 400 Senior Seminar
THEA 101 Plays in Performance
THEA/ENG 114 Introduction to Drama
THEA/ENG 115 Modern Theatre
THEA/ENG 217 Great Plays
THEA 265 Writer as Performer (ADP only)

NOTE: Writing emphasis courses may also meet other General Education Requirements.