2024-2025 Course Catalog

Goal Area 5: History and the Social and Behavioral Sciences 2 courses

Select 2 courses from a minimum of 2 departments

Course # Course Title Credits Goal Area
ANTH 1100 Introduction to Anthropology- What it Means to be Human 3 5, 8
ANTH 1101 Cultural Diversity 3 5, 8
ANTH 1102 Tracing the Roots of Racism Through Anthropology 5, 7 
ANTH 1120 Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies 3 5, 9
ANTH 1121 Women Across Cultures 3 5, 8
ANTH 1127 Cultural Anthropology-The Global Human Experience 3 5, 8
ANTH 1145 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology 3 5, 7
ANTH 1148 Seeing Culture Through Film and Fieldwork 3 5, 8
ANTH 1150 Native American Voices 3 5, 7
ANTH 1188 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion: The Anthropology of Religion 3 5, 8
ANTH 1210 Human Evolution-An Introduction to Bio-Anthropology 4 5, 10
ANTH 1230 Archaeology-Prehistory and Humanity's Cultural Origins 4 5, 10
ANTH 1235 Field Archaeology-Methods of Exploring the Past 3 5, 9
ANTH 1236 Archaeology of Minnesota- Prehistoric Native Cultures 3 5, 10
ANTH 1899 Medical Anthropology:Health, Illness and Healing Across Cultures 3 5, 8
COMM 1106 Mass Media 3 5, 9
COMM 1450 Social Media and Digital Communication 3 5
COMM 2111 Family Communication 3 5
ECON 1200 Consumer Economics 3 5, 9
ECON 1400 Survey of Economics 3 5, 9
ECON 2201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 5, 9
ECON 2202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 5, 8
GEOG 1050 Maps and Mapping 3 5
GEOG 1102 Human Geography 3 5, 8
GEOG 1104 Resources, Society and Environment 3 5, 10
GEOG 1121 World Regional Geography 3 5, 8
GEOG 1123 Geography of Minnesota 3 5, 10
GEOG 1124 Geography of Latin America 3 5, 8
HIST 1101 History of World Civilizations 1 4 5, 8
HIST 1102 History of World Civilizations 2 4 5, 8
HIST 1111 United States History 1 4 5, 7
HIST 1112 United States History 2 4 5, 7
HIST 1131 Family: Sex/Gender/Power: A Cross-Cultural, Historical Perspective 3 5, 8
HIST 1133 Minnesota History 3 5, 10
HIST 1135 Food, Floods, and Rivers in Modern World History 3 5, 10
HIST 2100 Black History and Civil Rights in the United States 3 5, 7
HIST 2111 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender U.S. History 3 5, 7
POLS 1130 Introduction to U.S. Politics 3 5, 9
POLS 1132 Introduction to Comparative Politics 3 5, 8
POLS 1133 Middle East Politics 3 5, 8
POLS 1135 Introduction to Political Ideas 3 5, 9
POLS 1150 Introduction to World Politics and Globalization 3 5, 8
POLS 1152 Model United Nations 3 5, 9
POLS 1195 Conflict and Negotiation 3 5, 7
POLS 2250 Constitutional Law 3 5, 9
PSYC 1050 Introduction to Human Development 3 5
PSYC 1100 Psychology in Modern Life 3 5
PSYC 1109 Child and Adolescent Development 3 5
PSYC 1110 Introduction to Psychology 4 5
PSYC 1140 Psychology of Gender 3 5, 7
PSYC 2100 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences 4 5
PSYC 2200 Abnormal Psychology 3 5, 7
PSYC 2210 Developmental Psychology: Life Span 4 5, 7
PSYC 2300 Psychology of Personality 3 5
PSYC 2400 Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 3 5, 7
PSYC 2500 Biopsychology 3 5
PSYC 2600 Introduction to Social Psychology 3 5, 7
SOC 1100 Modern US Society:Everyday Life in the United States of America 3 5, 7
SOC 1101 Cultural Diversity 3 5, 8
SOC 1102 Love, Sex and Family 3 5, 7
SOC 1104 Introduction to Sociology 3 5, 9
SOC 1106 Social Problems in a Changing World 3 5, 8
SOC 1109 Wealth and Poverty 3 5, 7
SOC 1115 Sociology of Sex and Gender Roles 3 5, 7
SOC 1116 Popular Culture and Media Sociology 3 5, 9
SOC 1120 Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies 3 5, 9
SOC 1121 Women Across Cultures 3 5, 8
SOC 2108 Social Psychology 3 5, 7
SOC 2110 American Minority Relations 3 5, 7
SOC 2112 Criminology 3 5
SOC 2114 Families in Crisis 3 5, 7
SOC 2125 Social Deviance 3 5, 9
WMST 1120 Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies 3 5, 9
WMST 1121 Women Across Cultures 3 5, 8