[BradleyUniversity]

General Education Program

 

Cultural Diversity and Social Forces Category (6 hours)


Student must take at least 3 hours in the SF area.

Approved Courses for SF:

ECO 100

 

 

Introduction to Economics

ECO 221

 

 

Principles of Microeconomics

ECO 222

 

 

Principles of Macroeconomics

ETE 115

 

 

Schools and Schooling in American Society

FCS 300

 

 

Consumer Issues in America

FIN 220

 

 

Personal Finance

HIS 311

 

 

History of American Political Economy

HIS 312

 

 

U.S. Foreign Policy (also as I S 312)

HIS 326

 

 

Modern Military Forces and Institutions

HIS 340     Contemporary Europe

HIS 385

 

 

Science, Technology and Society

I S 100

 

 

Contemporary World Forces

I S 275

 

 

Political Economy of the Developing World

I S 306     Intelligence in International Affairs

I S 312

 

 

American Foreign Policy (also as HIS 312)

PLS 105

 

 

Introduction to American Government

PLS 205

 

 

Introduction to Comparative Politics

PLS 208

 

 

Fundamentals of International Relations

PLS 360

 

 

Judicial Politics

PSY 104

 

 

Principles of Psychology: Social Forces and Individual Behavior

RLS 310     Religion and Society
RLS 320     Muslim-Christian Relations
RLS 321     Islam and the West: Clash of Civilizations?

SOC 100

 

 

The Sociological Perspective

SOC 312     Social Inequality

SOC 313

 

 

Race, Ethnicity, & Power

SOC 315

 

 

Gender and Society

SOC 325

 

 

Science, Technology and Modernity

SOC 326     Sociology of Globalization

WMS 200

 

 

Introduction to Women's Studies

 

Approved Courses Cultural Diversity CD:

COM 315

 

 

Intercultural Communication Theory

COM 386     Media, Race, and Gender

ENG 130

 

 

Intro. to Native American Literature

ETE 280

 

 

Exploring Diversity: Learners, Families, & Communities

PSY 300

 

 

Psychology of Women

SOC 212     Sociology of Diversity (formerly SOC 302)

SOC 313

 

 

Race Ethnicity & Minority Relations

SOC 314

 

 

Native Americans

SOC 315

 

 

Gender & Society

WMS 200     Introduction to Women's Studies

 

Last updated: October 20, 2011