The following courses were approved for the Spring 2009 semester to fulfull Writing Intensive, Global Diversity, and National Diversity core class requirements. (Updated April 8, 2009)
BA 392 International Business
BA 406 Auditing II
BI 211 Ecology
BI 420 Topics in Biological Sciences
BI 477 Biology Thesis Writing
CH 306 Instrumental Methods
CHS 405 Senior Seminar in Community Health
CHS 489 Grant Writing for Health Programs (after CC approval will be CHS 401)
CO 289 Arts Journalism: Writing About Movies
CO 351 / EN 351 Writing for the Media
CO 426-427 Prospector Internship
CS 230 Software Engineering
CS.MA 342 Numerical Computing and Visualization
ED 102 Foundations of Education
ENLT 215 Survey of Classical Literature
ENLT 215 British Literature to 1800
ENLT 215 Survey of British Literature II (usually Satre only)
ENLT 215 Survey of American Literature (usually not summer)
ENLT 215 The Family in Literature
ENWR 264 Introduction to Creative Writing
ENWR 203 Advanced Writing: Expository
ENWR 337 Creative Writing Genres: Nature Writing
ENWR 305 Technical Writing
ENWR 301 Business Writing
ENWR 347 Imaginative Writing (summer course 2007)
ENWR 461 Advanced Creative Writing
ENWR 498 English Capstone Workshop
ENGR 307 Fluid Mechanics
FR 301 Literature francophone du Maghreb
FR 302 French Literature through the 18th Century
FR 401 French Literature through the 19th Century
FR 402 French Literatue of the 20th Century
FR 403 Le francais en action
FR 404 Le Conte francais
HI 305 The Long Nineteenth Century: Europe 1789-1914
HI 307 Contemporary Europe
HI 312 History of Modern Britain
HI 314 History of Modern France
HI 316 History of Modern Germany
HI 494 Historiography
HNR 250 Judeo-Christian Thought
HPE 405 Senior Seminar in Health and Physical Education
IR 495 International Relations Research Seminar
MA 341 Probability and Statistics
CS.MA 342 Numerical Computing and Visualization
NU 307 Nursing Research
PAD 205 Intro to Public Administration
PHIL 256 Social and Political Philosophies (for now: Roncalli only, starting spring 08)
PHIL 324 Ethical Theory
PO 205 Early Modern Political Thought (probably not in summer)
PO 330 Green Political Thought
PO 495 Senior Seminar
PSY 309 Research Methods I
PSY 310 Research Methods II
SA 275: West Africa: Language, Culture, and Science (WI credit possible for biology majors)
SO 495 Senior Seminar in Sociology
SP 306 Spanish Morphology and Syntax
TESL 392 TESOL Methods and Applications: Reading and Writing
TH 207 Introduction to the Old Testament
TH 208 Introduction to the New Testament
TH 289 Theology and Film
TH 495 Theology Seminar: Systematic
THT 318/319 Theatre History 1/Theatre History 2
THT 426 Survey of Drama
(For AN courses see below: SO/AN)
BA 392 International Business
BA 393 Socio-economic Impact Gender: India (for either ND or GD credit)
BA 395 Business Study Abroad
CO 325 Intercultural Communication (for either ND OR GD credit)
CO 389 Intercultural Media Studies: Communicating Terrorism
EN 289 Australian Literature (Special topics course, spring 06)
ENLT 334 World Literature
ENLT 416 Myth in Literature
FR 101-102 Elementary French
FR 203-204 Intermediate French
FR 301 Francophone Literature of the Maghreb
FR 302 French Literature through the Eighteenth Century
FR 401 Nineteenth-century French Literature
FR 402 Twentieth-century French Literature
FR 403 French in Action
FR 404 The French Short Story
GM 101-102 Elementary German
GM 203-204 Intermediate German
GM 405 Neuigkeiten in Deutschland
HI 251 Introduction to East Asia
HI 271 History of Modern Latin America
HI/SA 275 CE Central Europe and the Holocaust
HI 289: Modern African History
HI 289: Modern Middle Easter History
HI 372 History of Modern Mexico
See also below, SO/AN/HI 4xx, Study Abroad with Murphy Fox and Galway Faculty
HS 335: Health Policy: Management and Issues: National and Global Perspectives (for either GD or ND credit)
PHIL 203 Islam: Philosophy and Culture
PHIL 223 Oriental Philosophy
PO 115 Introduction to International Relations
PO 280 Introduction to Comparative Politics
PO 326 The Communist and Post-Communist World
PO 328 The Developing World
PO 348 International Negotiations
SA 275 Cultures and Natural History of Belize
SA 275 Exploring Compassionate AIDS Care in Southern Africa
SA 275 Exploring the Language, People, and Medical Spanish in South America
SA 275: India Psychology East and West
SA 275 West Africa: Language, Culture, and Science
SA 275 A Natural History of the Amazon Basin-Peru
SA 275 I International Experience in Italy
SO/AN 204 Cultural Anthropology
SO 202 The Culture and Justice System in Ireland
SO 314 Sociology of Law
SO/AN 318 American Indians
SO 351 Medical Sociology
SO/AN/HI 4xx Irish Lit and Film, Gaelic Lit and Culture, Irish Archaeology, Irish Society, Irish History, Traditional Music and Dance of Ireland (Study Abroad in Ireland, Murphy Fox and Galway Faculty)
SP 101 and 102 Acquisition of Spanish I and II
SP 204 and 203 Acquisition of Spanish III and IV
SP 205 and 206 Spanish Conversation
SP 301 Spanish Short Story I
SP 305 Spanish Reading and Writing
SP 401 and 402 Culture and Literature of Spanish I and II
SP 403 and 404 Culture and Literature of Latin America I and II
TESL 391 Methods and Applications: Listening and Speaking
TESL 392 Methods and Applications: Reading and Writing
TH 206 Comparative Religion
TH 209C Eastern Christian Traditions
AS 189 American Indian Astronomy and Star Lore
AN: See SO/AN below
BA 393: The Socio-economic Impact of Gender: India (for either ND or GD credit)
CO 280 Gender Communication
CO/SO 289 Immigration and Cultural Politics
CO 325 Intercultural Communication (for either ND OR GD credit)
ENLT 393 The Jazz Age and the Harlem Renaissance
ENLT 410 Women's Literature: Latina/Chicana Writers
ENLT 411 African American Literature
ENLT 412 Native American Authors
HS 335: Health Policy, Management and Issues: National and Global Perspectives (for either ND or GD credit)
LAS 206 Perspectives on Gender
NU 414 Community Health Nursing
PSY 216 Social Psychology
SO 102 Introductory Field Service in Sociology
SO 200 Social Problems
SO/AN 208 The Family
SO 215 Contemporary Issues in Rural and Urban Sociology: The Effects of Globalization on Rural Life
SO/AN 218 Introduction to Native American Studies
SO 289 See CO/SO 289
SO 309 Crime and Criminology
SO 310 Field Service in Criminology
SO 312 Juvenile Delinquency and Deviant Behavior
SO 313 Field Service in Juvenile Delinquency
SO/AN 317 Ethnic and Racial Relations
SO 352 Field Service in Medical Sociology (not available for ND credit if student is taking SO 351 for GD credit, since no course can be taken for both GD and ND credit)