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General Education Courses
Mathematics (MAT) (GE1) MAT 111 | College Mathematics | MAT 112 | Elements of Calculus | MAT 115 | Finite Mathematics for Computer Science | MAT 120 | Precalculus | MAT 121 | Calculus for Engineering Technology I | MAT 122 | Calculus for Engineering Technology II | MAT 151 | Calculus I | MAT 152 | Calculus II | MAT 225 | Applied Statistical Analysis | MAT 413 | Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science |
STA 100 |
Statistical Methods |
Natural Sciences (NSC) (GE2) AST 222 | Astronomy | BIO 101 | Introduction to Biology | BIO 105 |
Introduction to Ecology |
BIO 110 | Anatomy & Physiology I | BIO 111 | Anatomy & Physiology II | BIO 122 | Insects & Society | BIO 130 | Plant Biology |
BIO 150 | Introduction to Genetics | BIO 215 |
Anatomy & Physiology I |
BIO 216 |
Anatomy & Physiology II |
BIO 222 |
Nutrition and Health |
BIO 224 |
Biology and Aging |
BIO 225 | Biology of the Sexes |
BIO 305 | Biology of Aging | BIO 310 | Evolution | BIO 337 | Nutrition & Health | CHE 110 | Essentials of Chemistry | ENV 115 | Introduction to Physical Geology | ENV 210 | Weather & Climate | PHY 101 | General Physics I | PHY 102 | General Physics II | PHY 201 | Calculus Based Physics |
Social Sciences (SOS) (GE3) ANT 301 | General Anthropology | ANT 302 | Biology Anthropology: Contemporary Issues |
ANT 303 | Cultural Diversity |
ANT 310 |
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology |
COM 262 | Online Politics | ECO 110 | Microeconomics | ECO 330 | Economics of Aging | POS 110 | American Public Policy | POS 252 | The Politics of Life & Death | POS 262 | Online Politics | POS 321 | State & Local Government | POS 330 | World Politics | POS 340 | Elections & Political Behavior | POS 341 | American Politics & Communication Technology | POS 342 | Constitutional Law | PSY 100 | Principles of Psychology | SOC 100 | Introduction to Sociology | SOC 110 | Social Problems | STS 360 | Science, Technology & Politics |
American History (AMH) (GE4) | For All Students |
HIS 101 | American History: Colonies to Reconstruction | HIS 102 | American History: Reconstruction to the Present | HIS 330 | American Women's History |
IDS 104 |
Technology in America |
| For Students Scoring Above 84 on NYS Regents in American History |
HIS 308 | Latinos in American History |
Western Civilization (WCV) (GE5) GEN 400 | Prominent Themes in Western Civilization Since the Renaissance | GEN 401 | Contemporary World Views |
HIS 150 |
History of Modern Europe |
HIS 306 | History of Science & Technology | HIS 317 | Topics in Black History | HIS 350 | History of Modern Europe | HIS 360 | Environmental History | HIS 370 | Western Civilization & the World |
Other World Civilizations (OCV) (GE6) ENG 211 | Art & Culture Revolution | HIS 306 | History of Science and Technology | HIS 340 | Latin American Civilizations | HIS 370 | Western Civilization & the World | PHI 330 | 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. | ART 350 | History of American Art | COM 315 | Theater & Communication | COM 316 | Media & Communication |
ENG 110 |
Introduction to Literature |
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 350 | Dramatic Literature | ENG 360 | Reading the Film | ENG 361 | Film Direction: Alfred Hitchcock | ENG 362 | Aging in Literature & Film | ENG 375 | The Novel | GEN 204 | Understanding Human Nature |
HIS 150 |
History of Modern Europe |
HIS 306 | History of Science & Technology | HIS 307 | History of Science & Technology Since Newton | HIS 317 | Topics in Black History |
HUM 110 |
Humanities and Postmodern |
HIS 350 | History of Modern Europe | PHI 350 | Technology & Ethics | STS 301 | Monsters, Robots, & Cyborgs |
** Courses listed under the Humanities requirement can ONLY be used to fulfill the Humanities requirement and cannot be double counted. |
IDS 101* | Perspectives on Knowledge |
IDS 102* | Nature & Culture |
IDS 103* |
Science, Technology, & Human Values |
| *See description of the Freshman General Education Core. |
The Arts (ART) (GE8)
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 (FLN) (GE9) CHI 101 | Elementary Chinese | FRE 101 | Elementary French | SPA 101 | Elementary Spanish |
Basic Communications (BCM) (GE10) COM 306 | Report Writing & Technical Communication | COM 308 | Analytical & Research Writing | ENG 101 | Freshman Composition | ENG 105 | 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. |
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