General Studies Information
GENERAL STUDIES COURSES
I. FOUNDATIONAL CORE
DEMOCRACY IN PERSPECTIVE
 3 hours required for General Studies credit.
The courses in this category are designed to develop and demonstrate the following abilities:
  - Explain the roles that democratic concepts, including individual rights, play in a just democracy.
 
  - Analyze how citizens engage in democracy.
 
  - Evaluate democratic practices across different contexts (such as settings, time, socioeconomic conditions, cultures, and political boundaries).
 
  - ART 121GS, Artistic Freedom, Censorship and Controversy in a Democratic Society - 3 hours
 
  - CJUS 102GS, Crime, Democracy and Justice - 3 hours
 
  - ENG 153GS, Democratic Vistas - 3 hours
 
  - GEOG 323GS, Political Geography - 3 hours
 
  - HIST 176GS, Democratic Debates - 3 hours
 
  - ITEC 225GS, The Influence of Technology on Democracy - 3 hours
 
  - JMC 100GS, Global Media Literacy - 3 hours
 
  - PHIL 105GS, Philosophical Roots of American Democracy - 3 hours
 
  - PSCI 140GS, Democracies around the World - 3 hours
 
  - PSCI 170GS, Democracy as a Political Idea - 3 hours
 
  - SOC 210GS, Participating in a Democratic Society - 3 hours
 
  - SOWK 170GS, Introduction to Social Welfare - 3 hours
 
  - TE 100GS, Teaching in a Democratic Society - 3 hours