Fall 2026 Registration is Open!
Use PAWS or Stellic to create your preferred class schedule for fall. Let your advisor know if you have questions about Fall 2026 registration.

Additional options can be found in the Online Schedule of Classes. Courses noted below are all 3 credits unless specified otherwise.

  • * = Offered Online Only
  • CD = Cultural Diversity
  • NS+ = Lab Science

Arts – 3 credits

Subject AreaCourse NumberCourse Title
Art150 CDMulticultural America
Dance103Introduction to Iyengar Yoga
Dance122 CDAfrican Dance & Diaspora Technique
Dance220Body Sense
Music150Beginning Guitar
Theatre100Introduction to the Theatre

Humanities – 6 credits

Subject AreaCourse NumberCourse Title
Arabic111Cultures and Civilizations of the Muslim Middle East
French*/German/Italian145Views of France/Germany/Italy
Journalism, Advertising & Media Studies111Gender and the Media
Linguistics100 CDThe Diversity of Human Language
Linguistics210 CDThe Power of Words
Philosophy101Introduction to Philosophy
Therapeutic Recreation103Introduction to Leisure

Social Sciences – 6 credits

Subject AreaCourse NumberCourse Title
Anthropology150 CDMulticultural America
Business Administration100Introduction to Business
Global Studies*101Introduction to Global Studies I: People and Politics
Psychology101Introduction to Psychology

Natural Sciences – 6 credits

One course must be a laboratory science general education requirement.

Subject AreaCourse NumberCourse Title
Astronomy103Survey of Astronomy (3 credits lecture) – can be taken alone or with 104
Astronomy104 NS+Astronomy Laboratory – 1 credit, Astronomy 103 co-requisite
Biological Sciences102 NS+Elements of Biology
Biological Sciences103Topics in Modern Biology
Biomedical Sciences232Introduction to Nutrition
Chemistry and Biochemistry106 NS+Chemistry in the World Around Us (Spring only)
Geography120 NS+Our Physical Environment
Geosciences105 *Earth, Air, Fire and Water
Geosciences120 NS+Geology of the Planets
Geosciences150Introduction to Ocean Sciences
Mechanical Engineering150 NS+How Things Work: Understanding Technnology
Physics107Physics in Everyday Life (3 credits lecture) – can be taken alone or with 108
Physics108 NS+Physics in Everyday Life Laboratory (1 credit, Physics 107 co-requisite)