Distribution of Content Course List

Academic units may not accept all active courses listed and students should contact their academic adviser to verify degree applicability. Courses listed below include all courses and may not be offered every semester.

Course Name Course Title Category Properties
PHIL-4500 Theories of Ethics
  • HUM
PHIL-4500W Theories of Ethics – Writing Intensive
  • HUM
PHIL-4600 Justice, Rights, and the State: An Introduction to Political Philosophy
  • HUM
PHIL-4610 Law, Liberty, and Justice: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law
  • HUM
PHIL-4620 Marxism
  • HUM
PHIL-4700 Art, Beauty, and the Brain: An Introduction to Aesthetics
  • HUM
PHIL-4700W Art, Beauty, and the Brain: An Introduction to Aesthetics – Writing Intensive
  • HUM
PHIL-4800 From Karma to Tao: Philosophies of Asia
  • HUM
PHIL-4810 Consciousness, Knowledge, and Ignorance: Philosophies of India
  • HUM
PHYSCS-3002 Topics in Physics and Astronomy – Biological Science
  • BISC
PHYSCS-3007 Topics in Physics and Astronomy -Physical Science
  • PHSC
PLNT_SCI-3002 Topics in Plant Science – Biological
  • BISC
PLNT_SCI-3213 Genetics of Agricultural Plants and Animals
  • BISC
PLNT_SCI-4002 Topics in Plant Science – Biological
  • BISC
PLNT_SCI-4003 Topics in Plant Science – Biological- Lab
  • BISC
POL_SC-3000 Introduction to Political Research
  • SSCI
POL_SC-3000W Introduction to Political Research – Writing Intensive
  • SSCI
POL_SC-3164 Nation Building through a Barrel of a Gun
  • BSCI
  • SSCI
POL_SC-3165 “Chasing Ghost”, The History of Irregular Warfare
  • SSCI
POL_SC-4004 Topics in Political Science – Social Science
  • SSCI
POL_SC-4004W Topics in Political Science – Social Science – Writing Intensive
  • SSCI
POL_SC-4100 Political Parties and Election Campaigns
  • SSCI
POL_SC-4110 Political Behavior
  • SSCI
POL_SC-4120 Politics and the Media
  • SSCI
  1. Only one of this type of Humanities and/or Fine Arts courses may be applied towards meeting the Humanities and/or Fine Arts General Education Distribution of Content requirement.
  2. Students subject to the General Education requirements in the 2019 Fall catalog and later editions: This course counts towards fulfillment of the Humanities and/or Fine Arts Distribution of Content requirement.
    Students subject to the General Education requirements in a catalog version earlier than 2019 Fall: Only students in CAFNR, Engineering, SHP, and Nursing, and students in degrees formerly in HES, may use this course towards fulfillment of the Humanities and/or Fine Arts Distribution of Content requirement, and only if the entire 12-13 hour elementary language sequence is completed.