Humanities & Fine Arts Sample Clauses

Humanities & Fine Arts. Select one three-credit course. ANT 1530 Comparative Religion, CMM 1610 Public Speaking, ENG 2510 World Literature - Enlightenment, ENG 2540 Creative Writing, ENG 2550 American Literature 1820-1890, ENG 2560 American Literature 1865-1945, ENG 2610 British Literature I, ENG 2620 British Literature II, ENG 2730 Classical Mythology, ENG 2740 Newswriting and Editing, ENG 2830 Shakespeare, ENG 2840 Film Study and Appreciation, ENG 2850 Literature of the Bible, ENG 2890 Advanced Prose Writing, FRE 1520 Introductory French II, MUS 1590 American Music, PHL 1570 Critical Reasoning, PHL 2650 Introduction to Formal Logic, REL 2570 History of World Religions, SPA 1520 Introductory Spanish II, SPA 2510 Intermediate Spanish I, SPA 2520 Intermediate Spanish II, THE 1570 Acting
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Humanities & Fine Arts. HUS 2230 Interviewing & Counseling (This course will transfer to EU as SOWK 299 Social Work Elective and will meet this Distribution requirement per this articulation agreement.)
Humanities & Fine Arts. Select 2 courses, making sure that at least one course meets a Diversity requirement (marked ~DG or ~DUS) ARTS 1000 ~DUS HIST 1010 PHIL 2030 4.5 Humanities & Fine Arts Requirement 6 ARTS 1010 HIST 1020 PHIL 2200 ~DG One additional Humanities & Fine Arts course will be required at UNO. ARTS 1110 HIST 1110 ~DG ARTS 1120 HIST 1120 ~DG ENGL 2460 HIST 1050 FREN 1010 ~ DG ENGL 2510 MUSC 1050 GERM 1010 ~ DG ENGL 2520 PHIL 1010 JAPN 1010 ~ DG ENGL 2530 ~DUS PHIL 1100 SPAN 1110 ~ DG Natural Sciences 31.5 BIOS 1111 Biology I 5 BIOS 1121 Biology II 5 BIOL 1450 Biology I 5 BIOS 1130 Biology III 5 BIOL 1750 Biology II (Elective Course) 5 BIOS 2050 Genetics 4.5 BIOL 2140 Genetics 4 CHEM 1210 & 1211 General Chemistry: Parts I & II OR 1212 General Chemistry I: Accelerated 6 CHEM 1180 & 1184 General Chemistry I 1180 & 1184 General Chemistry I 4 CHEM 1220 General Chemistry II 6 CHEM 1190 & 1194 General Chemistry II 4 CHEM 2310 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry / Lab 6 CHEM 2210 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry CHEM 2310L Lab CHEM 2214 lab Diversity MCC Requirement UNO Requirement Met by any course marked ~DG or ~DUS above from Humanities and Fine Arts or Social Sciences above. Global Diversity Requirement 3 Select 1 course marked ~DG above U.S. Diversity Requirement 3 Select 1 course marked ~DUS above ~ Courses double-listed under the Diversity requirement and other categories can meet two general education requirements.

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