Registrar’s Office
General Education Courses
The following list of SUNYIT arts & sciences courses fulfill general education requirements as noted below.
Mathematics | Natural Sciences | Social Sciences | American History
Western Civilization | Other World Civilizations | Humanities
The Arts | Foreign Languages | Basic Communications
Mathematics (MAT) (GE1)
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MAT 111
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College Mathematics |
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MAT 112
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Elements of Calculus |
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MAT 115
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Finite Mathematics for Computer Science |
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MAT 120
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Precalculus |
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MAT 121
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Calculus for Engineering Technology I |
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MAT 122
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Calculus for Engineering Technology II |
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MAT 151
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Calculus I |
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MAT 152
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Calculus II |
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MAT 225
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Applied Statistical Analysis |
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MAT 413
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Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science |
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STA 100
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Statistical Methods |
Natural Sciences (NSC) (GE2)
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AST 222
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Astronomy |
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BIO 101
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Introduction to Biology |
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BIO 105
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Introduction to Ecology |
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BIO 110
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Anatomy & Physiology I |
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BIO 111
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Anatomy & Physiology II |
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BIO 122
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Insects & Society |
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BIO 130
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Plant Biology |
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BIO 150
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Introduction to Genetics |
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BIO 215
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Anatomy & Physiology I |
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BIO 216
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Anatomy & Physiology II |
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BIO 222
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Nutrition and Health |
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BIO 224
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Biology and Aging |
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BIO 225
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Biology of the Sexes |
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BIO 305
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Biology of Aging |
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BIO 310
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Evolution |
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BIO 337
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Nutrition & Health |
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CHE 110
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Essentials of Chemistry |
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ENV 115
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Introduction to Physical Geology |
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ENV 210
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Weather & Climate |
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PHY 101
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General Physics I |
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PHY 102
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General Physics II |
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PHY 201
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Calculus Based Physics |
Social Sciences (SOS) (GE3)
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ANT 301
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General Anthropology |
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ANT 302
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Biology Anthropology: Contemporary Issues |
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ANT 303
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Cultural Diversity |
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ANT 310
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Introduction to Cultural Anthropology |
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COM 262
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Online Politics |
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ECO 110
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Microeconomics |
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ECO 330
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Economics of Aging |
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POS 110
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American Public Policy |
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POS 252
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The Politics of Life & Death |
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POS 262
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Online Politics |
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POS 321
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State & Local Government |
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POS 330
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World Politics |
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POS 340
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Elections & Political Behavior |
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POS 341
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American Politics & Communication Technology |
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POS 342
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Constitutional Law |
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PSY 100
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Principles of Psychology |
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SOC 100
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Introduction to Sociology |
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SOC 110
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Social Problems |
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STS 360
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Science, Technology & Politics |
American History (AMH) (GE4)
| For All Students | |
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HIS 101
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American History: Colonies to Reconstruction |
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HIS 102
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American History: Reconstruction to the Present |
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HIS 330
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American Women's History |
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IDS 104
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Technology in America |
| For Students Scoring Above 84 on NYS Regents in American History | |
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HIS 308
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Latinos in American History |
Western Civilization (WCV) (GE5)
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GEN 400
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Prominent Themes in Western Civilization Since the Renaissance |
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GEN 401
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Contemporary World Views |
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HIS 150
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History of Modern Europe |
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HIS 306
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History of Science & Technology |
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HIS 317
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Topics in Black History |
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HIS 350
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History of Modern Europe |
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HIS 360
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Environmental History |
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HIS 370
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Western Civilization & the World |
Other World Civilizations (OCV) (GE6)
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ENG 211
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Art & Culture Revolution |
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HIS 306
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History of Science and Technology |
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HIS 340
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Latin American Civilizations |
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HIS 370
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Western Civilization & the World |
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PHI 330
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World Religions |
Humanities** (HUM) (GE7)
| Courses listed under the Humanities requirement can ONLY be used to fulfill the Humanities requirement and cannot be double counted. | |
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ART 350
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History of American Art |
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COM 315
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Theater & Communication |
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COM 316
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Media & Communication |
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ENG 110
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Introduction to Literature |
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ENG 211
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Art & Cultural Revolution |
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ENG 310
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Topics in American Literature |
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ENG 311
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Topics in World Literature |
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ENG 312
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Studies in the Short Story |
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ENG 320
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Recent American Poetry |
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ENG
331
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Black Voices |
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ENG 350
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Dramatic Literature |
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ENG 360
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Reading the Film |
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ENG 361
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Film Direction: Alfred Hitchcock |
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ENG 362
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Aging in Literature & Film |
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ENG 375
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The Novel |
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GEN 204
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Understanding Human Nature |
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HIS 150
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History of Modern Europe |
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HIS 306
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History of Science & Technology |
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HIS 307
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History of Science & Technology Since Newton |
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HIS 317
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Topics in Black History |
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HUM 110
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Humanities and Postmodern |
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HIS 350
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History of Modern Europe |
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PHI 350
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Technology & Ethics |
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STS 301
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Monsters, Robots, & Cyborgs |
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** Courses listed
under the Humanities requirement can ONLY be used to fulfill the
Humanities requirement and cannot be double counted.
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IDS 101*
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Perspectives on Knowledge |
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IDS 102*
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Nature & Culture |
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IDS 103*
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Science, Technology, & Human Values |
| *See description of the Freshman General Education Core. | |
The Arts (ART) (GE8)
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ART 210
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Principles of Two Dimensional Design |
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ART 335
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Drawing |
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ART 340
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Painting: Technique & Style I |
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ART 341
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Painting: Technique & Style II |
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ART 350
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History of American Art |
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COM 212
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Digital Photography & Imaging |
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COM 315
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Theater & Communication |
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ENG 205
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Creative Writing |
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MUS 300
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Music Appreciation |
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MUS 301
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SUNY Jazz |
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MUS 302
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Choral Performance |
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THR 300
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Theater Production |
Foreign Languages (FLN) (GE9)
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CHI 101
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Elementary Chinese |
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FRE 101
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Elementary French |
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SPA 101
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Elementary Spanish |
Basic Communications (BCM) (GE10)
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COM 306
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Report Writing & Technical Communication |
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COM 308
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Analytical & Research Writing |
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ENG 101
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Freshman Composition |
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ENG 105
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Critical Reading & Writing |
| IDS 101, 102, 103 taken alone satisfies only the Humanities General Education requirements. |
| IDS 101 and 102 satisfies both Humanities and Fine Arts General Education requirements. |
| IDS 101 and 103 OR FRC 102 and 103 satisfies both Humanities and Other World Civilizations General Education requirements. |
| ALL 3 IDS (101, 102 and 103) satisfy Western Civilization, Other World Civilizations, Humanities, and Arts General Education requirements. |
| IDS courses were FRC prior to Fall 2008. |
| ** Prior to fall 2007: All three FRC (101, 102, 103) and ENG 101 waived the Upper Division writing requirement for freshmen. |