State University of New York Institute of Technology
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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 111College Mathematics
MAT 112Elements of Calculus
MAT 115Finite Mathematics for Computer Science
MAT 120 Precalculus
MAT 121Calculus for Engineering Technology I
MAT 122Calculus for Engineering Technology II
MAT 151 Calculus I
MAT 152 Calculus II
MAT 225Applied Statistical Analysis
MAT 413Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science
STA 100 Statistical Methods

Natural Sciences

AST 222Astronomy
BIO 101Introduction to Biology
BIO 105 Introduction to Ecology
BIO 110Anatomy & Physiology I
BIO 111Anatomy & Physiology II
BIO 122Insects & Society
BIO 130Plant Biology
BIO 150Introduction to Genetics
BIO 215 Anatomy & Physiology I
BIO 216 Anatomy & Physiology II
BIO 225Biology of the Sexes
BIO 305Biology of Aging
BIO 310Evolution
BIO 337Nutrition & Health
CHE 110Essentials of Chemistry
ENV 115Introduction to Physical Geology
ENV 210Weather & Climate
PHY 101General Physics I
PHY 102General Physics II
PHY 201Calculus Based Physics

Social Sciences

ANT 301 General Anthropology
ANT 302 Biology Anthropology: Contemporary Issues
ANT 303Cultural Diversity
COM 262 Online Politics
ECO 110Microeconomics
ECO 330Economics of Aging
POS 110American Public Policy
POS 252The Politics of Life & Death
POS 262 Online Politics
POS 321State & Local Government
POS 330World Politics
POS 340Elections & Political Behavior
POS 341American Politics & Communication Technology
POS 342Constitutional Law
PSY 100Principles of Psychology
SOC 100Introduction to Sociology
SOC 110Social Problems
STS 360Science, Technology & Politics

American History

For All Students
HIS 101American History: Colonies to Reconstruction
HIS 102American History: Reconstruction to the Present
HIS 330American Women's History
For Students Scoring Above 84 on NYS Regents in American History
HIS 308Latinos in American History

Western Civilization

GEN 400Prominent Themes in Western Civilization Since the Renaissance
GEN 401Contemporary World Views
HIS 306History of Science & Technology
HIS 317Topics in Black History
HIS 350History of Modern Europe
HIS 360Environmental History
HIS 370Western Civilization & the World

Other World Civilizations

ENG 211 Art & Culture Revolution
HIS 306 History of Science and Technology
HIS 340Latin American Civilizations
HIS 370Western Civilization & the World
PHI 330World Religions

Humanities

Courses listed under the Humanities requirement can ONLY be used to fulfill the Humanities requirement and cannot be double counted.
ART 350History of American Art
COM 315Theater & Communication
COM 316 Media & Communication
ENG 211 Art & Cultural Revolution
ENG 310 Topics in American Literature
ENG 311 Topics in World Literature
ENG 312 Studies in the Short Story
ENG 320 Recent American Poetry
ENG 331 Black Voices
ENG 350Dramatic Literature
ENG 360 Reading the Film
ENG 361Film Direction: Alfred Hitchcock
ENG 362Aging in Literature & Film
ENG 375The Novel
GEN 204Understanding Human Nature
HIS 306History of Science & Technology
HIS 307History of Science & Technology Since Newton
HIS 317Topics in Black History
HIS 350History of Modern Europe
PHI 350Technology & Ethics
STS 301Monsters, Robots, & Cyborgs
FRC 101*Perspectives on Knowledge
FRC 102*Nature & Culture
FRC 103*Science, Technology, & Human Values
*See description of the Freshman General Education Core.

The Arts


ART 210 Principles of Two Dimensional Design
ART 335 Drawing
ART 340 Painting: Technique & Style I
ART 341 Painting: Technique & Style II
ART 350 History of American Art
COM 212 Digital Photography & Imaging
COM 315 Theater & Communication
ENG 205 Creative Writing
MUS 300 Music Appreciation
MUS 301 SUNY Jazz
MUS 302 Choral Performance
THR 300 Theater Production

Foreign Languages

CHI 101Elementary Chinese
FRE 101Elementary French
SPA 101Elementary Spanish

Basic Communications

COM 306Report Writing & Technical Communication
COM 308Analytical & Research Writing
ENG 101Freshman Composition
ENG 105 Critical Reading & Writing

FRC 101, 102, 103 taken alone satisfies only the Humanities General Education requirements.
FRC 101 and 102 satisfies both Humanities and Fine Arts General Education requirements.
FRC 101 and 103 OR FRC 102 and 103 satisfies both Humanities and Other World Civilizations General Education requirements.
ALL 3 FRC (101, 102 and 103) satisfy Western Civilization, Other World Civilizations, Humanities, and Arts General Education requirements.

 





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