General Education Course List

Revised: 07/17/2023

Courses are added to this list after approval by the General Education Council, the Faculty Senate, and the Provost.  Courses are listed alphabetically by department and course number within each general education student learning outcome area. NOTE: Courses may only satisfy ONE general education requirement (e.g. LIBS202 can satisfy HFA or AA, but not both).

WRITTEN COMMUNICATION (WC)

  • ENGL 100: Ideas and their Expressions I
  • ENGL 101: Ideas and their Expressions II

MATHEMATICAL, LOGICAL, AND ANALYTICAL REASONING (MLAR)

  • HIST 277: Quantitative History
  • MATH 101: Fundamentals of Algebra and Trigonometry I
  • MATH 102: Fundamentals of Algebra and Trigonometry II
  • MATH 103: College Algebra and Trigonometry for Engineers and Scientists I
  • MATH 104: College Algebra and Trigonometry for Engineers and Scientists II
  • MATH 107: Math Literacy and Explorations
  • MATH 108: Mathematics in Society
  • MATH 110: Pre-Calculus for Engineers and Scientists
  • MATH 111: College Algebra and Trigonometry
  • MATH 112: Calculus for Non Math Majors
  • MATH 115: Mathematics for Decision Making
  • MATH 123: Discrete Mathematics I
  • MATH 131: Calculus I
  • MATH 132: Calculus II
  • MATH 224: Introduction to Probability and Statistics
  • MATH 231: Calculus III
  • NURS 204: Biostatistics
  • PHIL 102: Logic (formerly PHIL 262)
  • STAT 214: Statistics for Social Sciences (added Fall 2017)

SCIENTIFIC REASONING (SR)

  • BIOL 100: Biological Science
  • BIOL 101: Concepts of Biology I
  • BIOL 102: Concepts of Biology II
  • CHEM 100: Physical Science
  • CHEM 104: General Chemistry IV
  • CHEM 106: General Chemistry VI
  • CHEM 107: General Chemistry VII
  • CHEM 110: Physical Science Lab
  • CHEM 114: General Chemistry IV Lab
  • CHEM 116: General Chemistry VI Lab
  • CHEM 117: General Chemistry VII Lab
  • ASME 234: Weather and Climate Studies (formerly EES 234)
  • ENVS 201: The Earth's Environment (formerly EASC 201)
  • PHYS 101: Introduction to Astronomy
  • PHYS 104: Introduction to Cosmology
  • PHYS 105: Physics for Non-Scientists
  • PHYS 110: Survey of Physics
  • PHYS 111: Survey of Physics Lab
  • PHYS 214: Astronomy I
  • PHYS 215: Astronomy II
  • PHYS 224: Astronomy I Lab
  • PHYS 225: College Physics I
  • PHYS 226: College Physics II
  • PHYS 235: College Physics I Lab
  • PHYS 236: College Physics II Lab
  • PHYS 241: General Physics I
  • PHYS 242: General Physics II
  • PHYS 251: General Physics I Lab
  • PHYS 252: General Physics II Lab

GLOBAL AWARENESS (GL)

  • HIST 130: The Contemporary Global Experience (formerly The World Since 1945)
  • HIST 206: Pre-Modern World History (formerly HIST 100)
  • HIST 207: Modern World History (formerly HIST 101)
  • HIST 216: African History Since 1800
  • HIST 231: Genocide
  • MGMT 221: Global Business Environment
  • PHIL 103: World Religions (formerly PHIL 265)
  • PHIL 201: Business Ethics (formerly PHIL 315)

HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS (HFA)

  • ENGL 200: Survey of Humanities I
  • ENGL 201: Survey of Humanities II
  • ENGL 230: World Literature I
  • ENGL 231: World Literature II
  • ENGL 211: Survey of African American Literature I (formerly ENGL 333)
  • ENGL 212: Survey of African American Literature II (formerly ENGL 334)
  • LIBS 202: Introduction to African American Studies
  • MUSI 216: Music Appreciation
  • MUSI 220: History of Black Music in America
  • PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy (formerly PHIL 260)
  • PHIL 103: World Religions (formerly PHIL 265)
  • PHIL 104: Introduction to Ethics (formerly PHIL 268)
  • PHIL 201: Business Ethics (formerly PHIL 315)
  • PHIL 266: Contemporary Moral Problems
  • PHIL 267: Philosophy of Love and Friendship
  • SPCH 250: Fundamentals of Speech Communication
  • SPCH 251: Public Speaking

KNOWLEDGE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE AND HISTORY (AA)

  • ENGL 211: Survey of African American Literature I (formerly ENGL 333)
  • ENGL 212: Survey of African American Literature II (formerly ENGL 334)
  • HIST 106: African American History to 1877 (formerly HIST 201)
  • HIST 107: African American History 1877 to the Present (formerly HIST 202)
  • HIST 103: NC A&T State University History: A Legacy of Social Activism and Aggie Pride (formerly HIST 203)
  • LIBS 202: Introduction to African American Studies
  • MUSI 220: History of Black Music in America

SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (SBS)

  • FIN 279: Personal Finance (formerly BUED 279 & BUED 379)
  • ECON 200: Introductory Microeconomics
  • ECON 201: Introductory Macroeconomics
  • FCS 135: Food and Man's Survival
  • FCS 181: Social-Psychological Aspects of Dress
  • FCS 260: Introduction to Human Development
  • HIST 103: NC A&T State University History: A Legacy of Social Activism and Aggie Pride (formerly HIST 203)
  • HIST 104: U.S. History from 1492-1877 (formerly HIST 204)
  • HIST 105: U.S. History from 1877-Present (formerly HIST 205)
  • HIST 106: African American History to 1877 (formerly HIST 201)
  • HIST 107: African American History 1877 to the Present (formerly HIST 202)
  • HIST 206: Pre-Modern World History
  • HIST 207: Modern World History
  • HIST 216: African History Since 1800
  • HIST 231: Genocide
  • JOMC 240: Media History
  • POLI 110: American Government and Politics (formerly POLI 200)
  • PSYC 101: General Psychology for Non-Majors (formerly PSYC 320)
  • SOCI 100: Principles of Sociology
  • SOCI 200: Introduction to Anthropology
  • SSFM 226: A Personal Approach to Health

STUDENT SUCCESS (SS)

  • ACCT 201: Accounting Seminar (formerly ACCT 301)
  • BIOL 105: Biology Orientation I
  • BIOL 205: Biology Orientation II
  • CAEE 121: Civil: Architectural: and Environmental Engineering Colloquium II
  • CHEM 108: Chemistry Orientation
  • COMP 121: Computer Science Freshman Colloquium
  • EDPR 102: Introduction to Teacher Education I (formerly CUIN 102)
  • ECEN 121: Electrical and Computer Engineering Freshman Colloquium
  • FCS 160: Introduction to Family and Consumer Sciences
  • FRST 101: College Success
  • GEEN 111: College of Engineering Colloquium I
  • GEEN 121: College of Engineering Colloquium II
  • INEN 121: Industrial and Systems Engineering Colloquium
  • MEEN 121: Mechanical Engineering Colloquium
  • NURS 100: Student Success I
  • PSYC 120: Freshman Seminar (formerly PSYC 240)

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Notes:

1.  10.5.2015 Update: Course renumbering. Previous version: 8.14.2014