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List of CLA Liberal Arts Core Courses
- Liberal Arts Fine Arts Core
- ANTH 452 – Folklore and Expressive Culture (4)
- ART 101 – +Introduction to the Visual Arts (3)
- ART 204 – +Introduction to Western Art: Prehistory to High Middle Ages (3)
- ART 205 – +Introduction to Western Art: Gothic to Baroque (3)
- ART 206 – +Introduction to Western Art: Neoclassicism to Contemporary (3)
- ART 209 – +Global Architectures (3)
- ART 451 – Introduction to Arts Entrepreneurship (3)
- MUS 101H – Music Appreciation I: Survey (3)
- MUS 101 – Music Appreciation I: Survey (3)
- MUS 101H – Music Appreciation I: Survey (3)
- MUS 102 – Music Appreciation II: Periods and Genres (3)
- MUS 103 – Music Appreciation III: Great Composers (3)
- MUS 451 – Introduction to Arts Entrepreneurship (3)
- TA 147 – +Introduction to the Theatre (3)
- TA 451 – Introduction to Arts Entrepreneurship (3)
- WR 224 – +Introduction to Fiction Writing (3)
- WR 240 – +Introduction to Creative Nonfiction Writing (3)
- WR 241 – +Introduction to Poetry Writing (3)
- WR 324 – Short Story Writing (4)
- WR 340 – Creative Nonfiction Writing (4)
- WR 341 – Poetry Writing (4)
- WR 424 – Advanced Fiction Writing (4)
- WR 441 – Advanced Poetry Writing (4)
- Liberal Arts Humanities Core
- ANTH 270 – +Indigenous Anthropology (4)
- ART 204 – +Introduction to Western Art: Prehistory to High Middle Ages (3)
- ART 205 – +Introduction to Western Art: Gothic to Baroque (3)
- ART 206 – +Introduction to Western Art: Neoclassicism to Contemporary (3)
- ART 209 – +Global Architectures (3)
- COMM 114 – +Argument and Critical Discourse (3)
- COMM 300 – Writing for Communication Studies (3)
- COMM 385 – Communication and Culture in Cyberspace (3)
- COMM 432 – +Gender and Communication (3)
- ENG 104Z – +Introduction to Fiction (4)
- ENG 106Z – Introduction to Poetry (4)
- ENG 108 – +Introduction to Science Fiction and Fantasy (3)
- ENG 210 – Literatures of the World: Asia (4)
- ENG 211 – +Literatures of the World: Africa (4)
- ENG 212 – +Literatures of the World: Latin America & Caribbean (4)
- ENG 213 – Literatures of the World: Middle East (4)
- ENG 215 – +Classical Mythology (4)
- ENG 275 – The Bible as Literature (4)
- ENG 360 – Native American Literature (4)
- ENG 445 – Studies in Nonfiction (4)
- ES 201 – +Inventing Ethnic America (3)
- ES 241 – Introduction to Native American Studies (4)
- ES 243 – Native American Assimilation and Activism (4)
- ES 345 – Native Americans in Oregon (4)
- FILM 245 – The New American Cinema (4)
- FR 340 – Introduction À La LittÉrature D'expression FranÇaise: Introduction to French Literary Studies (3)
- PHL 160H – +Religions of the World (4)
- PHL 444H – Biomedical Ethics (4)
- REL 160H – +Religions of the World (4)
- REL 444H – Biomedical Ethics (4)
- HST 101 – +the Ancient Mediterranean: Origins of the West I (4)
- HST 102 – +Europe in the World: Origins of the West II (4)
- HST 103 – +Modern Confrontations: Origins of the West III (4)
- HST 104 – World History I: Ancient Civilizations (3)
- HST 105 – +World History II: Middle and Early Modern Ages (3)
- HST 106 – +World History III: the Modern and Contemporary World (3)
- HST 201 – +Indigenous Peoples, Empires, and Revolutions: Making Early America (4)
- HST 201Z – +United States History I (4)
- HST 202 – +Civil Wars and Civil Rights: Making US Citizenship (4)
- HST 202Z – +United States History II (4)
- HST 203Z – +United States History III (4)
- HST 310 – The Historian's Craft (4)
- HST 317 – +Why War: a Historical Perspective (4)
- HST 322 – Roman Republic (4)
- HST 340 – History of Russia (4)
- HST 351 – Modern Latin America (4)
- HST 363 – Women in United States History (4)
- HST 366 – Native North America (4)
- HST 381 – History of Africa (4)
- HST 382 – History of Africa (4)
- HST 388 – Islamic Civilization (4)
- HST 416 – Food in World History (4)
- HST 425 – The Holocaust in Its History (4)
- HST 481 – Environmental History of the United States (4)
- HST 495 – China in 20th Century (4)
- HSTS 417 – History of Medicine (4)
- NMC 260 – +New Media Futures (3)
- NMC 280 – +Global Media (3)
- NMC 432 – +Gender and Communication (3)
- PHL 150 – Great Ideas in Philosophy (3)
- PHL 160 – +Religions of the World (4)
- PHL 160H – +Religions of the World (4)
- PHL 205 – +Introduction to Ethics (4)
- PHL 214 – +Introduction to Islamic Traditions (4)
- PHL 360 – Philosophy and the Arts (4)
- PHL 444 – Biomedical Ethics (4)
- PHL 444H – Biomedical Ethics (4)
- PS 206 – +Introduction to Political Thought (4)
- PS 367 – Confronting the Canon (4)
- REL 160 – +Religions of the World (4)
- REL 160H – +Religions of the World (4)
- REL 214 – +Introduction to Islamic Traditions (4)
- REL 217 – +Introduction to Christian Traditions (4)
- REL 388 – Islamic Civilization (4)
- REL 444 – Biomedical Ethics (4)
- REL 444H – Biomedical Ethics (4)
- SPAN 336 – Textos Y Narrativas Del Mundo Hispanohablante: Texts and Narratives of the Spanish-speaking World (3)
- SPAN 337 – Textos Y Narrativas Del Mundo Hispanohablante: Texts and Narratives of the Spanish-speaking World (3)
- SPAN 338 – Textos Y Narrativas Del Mundo Hispanohablante: Texts and Narratives of the Spanish-speaking World (3)
- WLC 232 – +Traditional Chinese Culture (3)
- Liberal Arts Non-Western Core
- ANTH 210 – +Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
- ANTH 211 – +Indigenous Peoples of North America (3)
- ANTH 213 – +Latin America Cultures (3)
- ANTH 218 – +Peoples and Cultures of China (3)
- ANTH 270 – +Indigenous Anthropology (4)
- ANTH 433 – First Americans, Last Frontiers (4)
- ART 209 – +Global Architectures (3)
- ENG 210 – Literatures of the World: Asia (4)
- ENG 211 – +Literatures of the World: Africa (4)
- ENG 212 – +Literatures of the World: Latin America & Caribbean (4)
- ENG 213 – Literatures of the World: Middle East (4)
- ENG 360 – Native American Literature (4)
- ES 241 – Introduction to Native American Studies (4)
- ES 243 – Native American Assimilation and Activism (4)
- ES 345 – Native Americans in Oregon (4)
- ES 444 – Native American Law: Tribes, Treaties, and the United States (4)
- ES 452 – Ethnicity in Film (4)
- GEOG 214 – +Cultural Landscapes of Latin America (3)
- HST 351 – Modern Latin America (4)
- HST 381 – History of Africa (4)
- HST 382 – History of Africa (4)
- HST 388 – Islamic Civilization (4)
- HST 495 – China in 20th Century (4)
- MUS 108 – Music Cultures of the World (3)
- PHL 208 – Introduction to Buddhist Traditions (4)
- PHL 214 – +Introduction to Islamic Traditions (4)
- PHL 371 – Philosophies of China (4)
- PHL 443 – World Views and Environmental Values (3)
- PS 345 – Politics of Developing Nations (4)
- REL 208 – Introduction to Buddhist Traditions (4)
- REL 214 – +Introduction to Islamic Traditions (4)
- REL 371 – Philosophies of China (4)
- REL 388 – Islamic Civilization (4)
- REL 443 – World Views and Environmental Values (3)
- WGSS 235 – +Women in World Cinema (3)
- WGSS 280 – +Women Worldwide (3)
- WLC 232 – +Traditional Chinese Culture (3)
- WLC 235 – +Japanese Culture I (3)
- WLC 236 – +Japanese Culture II (3)
- WLC 237 – +Japanese Culture III (3)
- Liberal Arts Social Core
- ANTH 101 – +Introduction to Anthropology (3)
- ANTH 220 – +Evolution of People and Society (3)
- ANTH 230 – +Introduction to Archaeology (3)
- ANTH 240 – +Introduction to Biological Anthropology (4)
- ANTH 245 – +Biological and Cultural Constructions of Race (3)
- ANTH 250 – +Language, Culture and Society (4)
- ANTH 261 – +Food in American Culture (3)
- ANTH 270 – +Indigenous Anthropology (4)
- ANTH 330 – Evolution of People, Technology, and Society (3)
- ANTH 361 – +Food Justice (4)
- ANTH 374 – +Biosocial Approaches to Global Health Inequity (4)
- ANTH 486 – Anthropology of Food (4)
- COMM 226 – +Intercultural Communication (3)
- COMM 368 – Propaganda and Social Control (3)
- ECON 201Z – +Principles of Microeconomics (4)
- ECON 202Z – +Principles of Macroeconomics (4)
- ECON 330 – Money and Banking (4)
- ECON 340 – International Economics (4)
- ECON 383 – The Economics of Discrimination (4)
- ES 101 – Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3)
- ES 201 – +Inventing Ethnic America (3)
- ES 444 – Native American Law: Tribes, Treaties, and the United States (4)
- FCSJ 261 – +Food in American Culture (3)
- FCSJ 361 – +Food Justice (4)
- FCSJ 486 – Anthropology of Food (4)
- HST 101 – +the Ancient Mediterranean: Origins of the West I (4)
- HST 102 – +Europe in the World: Origins of the West II (4)
- HST 103 – +Modern Confrontations: Origins of the West III (4)
- HST 201 – +Indigenous Peoples, Empires, and Revolutions: Making Early America (4)
- HST 201Z – +United States History I (4)
- HST 202 – +Civil Wars and Civil Rights: Making US Citizenship (4)
- HST 202Z – +United States History II (4)
- HST 203Z – +United States History III (4)
- HSTS 417 – History of Medicine (4)
- LING 201 – Introduction to Language, Linguistics and Power (4)
- NMC 418 – +Viral Content (3)
- PS 201 – +Introduction to United States Government and Politics (4)
- PS 204 – Introduction to Comparative Politics (4)
- PS 205 – Introduction to International Relations (4)
- PS 207 – +Political Communications (3)
- PSY 201HZ – +Introduction to Psychology I (4)
- PSY 201Z – +Introduction to Psychology I (4)
- PSY 202Z – +Introduction to Psychology II (4)
- PSY 330 – Brain and Behavior (4)
- PSY 340 – Cognitive Psychology (4)
- PSY 350 – Human Lifespan Development (4)
- PSY 360 – Social Psychology (4)
- PSY 370 – Personality (4)
- SOC 204Z – +Introduction to Sociology (4)
- SOC 454 – Leisure and Culture (4)
- WGSS 223 – +Introduction to Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (3)
- WGSS 340 – Gender and Science (3)
- WGSS 414 – +Systems of Oppression in Women's Lives (4)
- WGSS 460 – Sexualities, Feminisms, Women (4)
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