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AMS 121 (History of Film Silent Era), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/1/11
AMS 206 (American Musical Theatre), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 1/31/12
AMS 220 (Catholic Imagination & Hollywood Filmmakers), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/1/11
AMS 227 (History of Jazz), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 3/6/12
AMS 232 (Faith and Spirit in the Black Family and Community) approved for Civic Engagement proficiency, 4/10/12
AMS 301 (Development of North American Architecture), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 11/7/12
AMS 320 (Colonial & Federal US Literature), approved for Intensive Writing II proficiency, 11/28/11
AMS 321 (Social Change), approved for Social Science foundation, 9/1/11
AMS 365 (20th Cent African-American Literature), approved for Diversity proficiency and Intensive Writing II proficiency, 8/15/11
AMS 369 (Community Service in American Culture), approved for Civic Engagement proficiency, 8/16/11
AMS 405 (The Changing Family), approved for Social Science foundation, 9/1/11
APG 101 (Introduction to Cultural Anthropology), approved for Social Science foundation, 2/15/12, and approved for Diversity proficiency, 4/3/12
APG 321
(Latin America: Mexico and Central America), approved for Social Science foundation, 9/26/2011, and approved for Diversity proficiency, 4/3/12
APG 322 (Latin America: South America), approved for Social Science foundation, 9/1/11
APG 345 (Cities and Urban Life), approved for Social Science foundation and Civic Engagement proficiency, 9/1/11 and 2/28/12
APG 401 (Theory in Anthropology), approved for Social Science foundation, 9/26/11
ARH 103 (Tribal and Village Art), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 11/7/12
ARH 104 (Asian Art), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 6/20/12
ARH 106 (Art History Survey), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 6/6/11
ARH 200 (Art of the Ancient Classical World), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 7/2/12
ARH 204 (Medieval Art and Architecture), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 11/7/12
ARH 205 (Italian Renaissance Art), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 11/7/12
ARH 209 (Modern Art), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 6/20/12
ARH 301 (Development of North American Architecture), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 11/7/12
ARH 302 (19th century Art), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 11/7/12
ARH 320 (Women in the Visual, Literary, and Performing Arts since 1960), approved for Fine Arts foundation and Diversity proficiency, 7/2/12
ARH 444 (Sacred Space in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), approved for Diversity proficiency, 6/17/13
***ARH 470 (Special Topics: Sacred Space in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 11/2912
ART 101 (Visual Design I), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/26/11
ART 102 (Visual Design II), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/26/11
ART 111 (Drawing I), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 6/6/11
ART 121 (Sculpture I), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/26/11
ART 131 (Painting I), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/26/11
ART 141 (Monotype), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/12/12
ART 151 (Ceramics I), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/26/11
ART 171 (Photography I), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/26/11
ART 242 (Digital Imaging: Etching), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/26/11
ART 243 (Digital Imaging: Screenprinting), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/26/11
***ART 270 (Special Topics: Bauhaus Interactive), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 11/28/12
ART 270 (Special Topics: Introduction to Digital Photography), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 11/29/12
BIO 103/103L and 104/104L (General Biology), approved for Natural Science foundation, 3/6/12
BIO 123 (Photobiology: Light and Life), approved for Natural Science foundation, 4/24/13
BIO 124 (Ethnobotany), approved for the Natural Science foundation, 4/10/12
BIO 125 (Microbes and Man), approved for Natural Science foundation, 4/15/11
BIO 227 (Genes and Gender), approved for Diversity proficiency, 7/2/12
BLS 101 (Introduction to Black Studies), approved for Social Science foundation, 9/26/11; approved for Diversity proficiency, 10/31/11; approved for Civic Engagement proficiency, 11/7/11
BLS 107 (African American Art, A Look at Hip-Hop), approved for Diversity proficiency, 3/8/12
BLS 225 (The African World View), approved for Social Science foundation and Diversity proficiency, 9/26/11 and 2/28/12
BLS 227 (History of Jazz), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 3/6/12
BLS 230 (Faith and Spirit in the Black Family and Community), approved for Diversity proficiency, 11/7/11, approved for Civic Engagement proficiency and Social Science foundation, 4/10/12
BLS 302 (Diversity, Community & Service), approved for Diversity proficiency, 9/1/11
BLS 365 (Twentieth-Century African-American Literature), approved for Diversity proficiency and Intensive Writing Level II proficiency, 8/15/11
CHM 101/101L (General Chemistry I), approved for Natural Science foundation, 1/17/12
CHM 105 (Contemporary Chemistry), approved for Natural Science foundation, 9/19/12
CHM 106 (Chemistry and Life), approved for Natural Science foundation, 6/15/12
CHM 121/121L (Introductory Chemistry I), approved for Natural Science foundation, 1/17/12
CHM 310L (Biochemistry Laboratory), approved for Intensive Writing Level II proficiency, 8/12/11
CHM 381/382/481/482 (Chemistry Seminar), approved for Oral Communication proficiency, 4/17/12
CLA 210 (Classical Rhetoric), approved for Oral Communication proficiency, 7/11/12
ECN 101 (Principles of Microeconomics), approved for Social Science foundation, 1/17/12
ECN 102 (Principles of Macroeconomics), approved for Social Science foundation, 1/17/12
ECN 424 (Economics of Education), approved for Civic Engagement proficiency, 9/12/12
ECN 425 (Public Finance), approved for Civic Engagement proficiency, 4/10/12
ECN 488 (Economics Senior Capstone), approved for Intensive Writing II proficiency, 4/24/13
EDU 125 (Introduction to Communication Disorders and Development in Children), approved for Diversity proficiency, 4/15/11
EDU 211 (Urban Education), approved for Diversity proficiency, 7/2/12
EDU 221 (Introduction and Characteristics of Individuals with Special Needs), approved for Diversity proficiency, 5/27/11
EDU 301 (Foundations of Education), approved for Civic Engagement proficiency, 9/26/12
EDU 331 (Literacy II), approved for Intensive Writing Level II proficiency, 8/15/11
EDU 450 (Student Teaching in the Secondary School), approved for Oral Communication proficiency, 11/28/11
EDU 451 (Student Teaching in the Elementary School), approved for Oral Communication proficiency, 11/28/11
EDU 452 (Student Teaching in Elementary/Special Education), approved for Oral Communication proficiency, 11/28/2011
ENG 101 (Freshman Writing Seminar), approved for Intensive Writing I proficiency, 5/21/12
ENG 175 (Introduction to Literature), approved for Intensive Writing I proficiency, 2/15/12
ENG 320 (Colonial and Federal U.S. Literature), approved for Intensive Writing Level II proficiency, 11/28/11
ENG 365 (Twentieth-Century African-American Literature), approved for Diversity proficiency and Intensive Writing Level II proficiency, 8/15/11
ENG 370 (Post-Colonial Literature and Theory), approved for Intensive Writing Level II proficiency, 8/12/11
ENG 372 (Post Modern Drama), approved for Diversity proficiency, 7/2/12
ENG 380 (Creative Writing in Fiction), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/19/11
ENG 381 (Creative Writing in Poetry), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/19/11
EPS 101 (General Physics), approved for Natural Science (physics-based) foundation, 10/24/12
EPS 105 (Conceptual Physics), approved for Physics-Based Natural Science foundation, 3/20/12
EPS 117 (Astronomy), approved for Natural Science (Physics-based) foundation, 4/15/2011
EPS 118 (Meteorology), approved for Physics-Based Natural Science foundation, 3/20/12
EPS 120 (Science of Sound and Music), approved for Natural Science foundation, 4/18/12
EPS 125 (How Things Work), approved for Natural Science Physics-Based foundation, 3/20/12
EPS 201 (Introductory Modern Physics w/ Lab), approved for Oral Communication proficiency, 5/27/2011
EPS 202 (Electronic Devices with Lab), approved for Intensive Writing II proficiency, 3/29/12
FRN 212 (French Civilization), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 1/17/12
GST 101 (Introduction to Global Studies), approved for Civic Engagement proficiency, 8/15/11
GST 201 (Case Studies in Globalization), approved for Social Science foundation, 6/6/11
GST 225 (The African World View), approved for Social Science foundation and Diversity proficiency, 9/26/2011 and 2/28/12
GST 337 (Philosophy and Globalization), approved for Philosophy foundation, 5/1/13
GST/PSP 360 (Justice Across Borders), approved for Diversity proficiency, 5/1/12
GST 431 (Transitional Justice), approved for Intensive Writing II proficiency, 11/14/11
GST 480 (Global Studies Capstone Seminar I), approved for Intensive Writing Level II proficiency, 5/27/11
GST 481 (Global Studies Capstone Seminar II), approved for Oral Communication proficiency, 5/27/11
HIS 100 (Thinking and Writing About History), approved for Intensive Writing I proficiency, 1/17/12
HIS 205 (Introduction to Public History), approved for Civic Engagement proficiency, 11/15/12
HIS 214 (The Diversity of American Religious History), approved for Theology foundation, 4/24/13
HIS 226 (Women and the Modern American Experience), approved for Intensive Writing II proficiency, 7/18/12
HIS 298 (East Asian History I), approved for Diversity proficiency, 3/8/12
HIS 299 (East Asian History II), approved for Diversity proficiency, 3/8/12
HIS 334 (Men and Women in Medieval Society), approved for Diversity proficiency, 12/5/11
HIS 338 (Ancient World II: Rome), approved for Intensive Writing II proficiency, 12/5/12
HIS 352 (Global Feminism in an Age of Empire and Beyond), approved for Intensive Writing II proficiency, 7/18/12, and approved for Diversity proficiency, 10/24/12
HIS 366 (American Business History), approved for Intensive Writing II proficiency and Social Science foundation, 4/24/13
HIS 481 (U.S. and Japan in the Modern Era), approved for Diversity proficiency, 10/17/12
HIS 483 (Public History Seminar), approved for Civic Engagement proficiency, 11/15/12, and approved for Oral Communicatio proficiency, 1/23/13
HON 204 (Honors Writing), approved for Intensive Writing I proficiency, 2/15/12
HON 206 (Honors - Macroeconomics), approved for Social Science foundation, 9/26/11
HON 207 (Honors - Microeconomics), approved for Social Science foundation, 9/26/11
HON 208 (Honors - Introduction to Sociology), approved for Social Science foundation, 9/26/11
HON 209 (Honors - Politics), approved for Social Science foundation, 9/26/11, and approved for Civic Engagement proficiency, 11/15/12
HON 210 (Topics in Science: Chemistry in Contemporary Issues), approved for Natural Science foundation, 10/10/12
HON 220 (The Dimensions of Art), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 2/28/12
HON 230 (Honors Foundations of Theology), approved for Theology foundation, 12/5/12
HON 301 (Honors Studies in Philosophy), approved for Philosophy foundation, 10/17/12
HPM 240 (The Epidemiology of Health and Disease), approved for Social Science foundation, 2/28/12
HPM 408 (Policy Analysis), approved for Civil Engagement proficiency, 5/1/12
ITA 212 (Italian Civilization), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 2/15/12
MKT 426 (International Marketing), approved for Diversity proficiency, 11/14/11
MSC 101 (Basic Concepts of Music), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 3/6/12
MSC 206 (Piano Class I), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 3/6/12
MSC 207 (Voice Class), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 3/6/12
MSC 210 (Music Appreciation), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 11/28/11
MSC 215 (Music of the Baroque Era), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 11/28/11
MSC 216 (Music of the Classical Era), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 11/28/11
MSC 217 (Music of the Romantic Era), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/26/11
MSC 218 (Twentieth-Century Music), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 2/28/12
MSC 220 (Beethoven: Life and Music), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 3/6/12
MSC 224 (Women and Music), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/26/11
MSC 225 (Music and Society), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 11/28/11
MSC 226 (Music in the United States), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/26/11
MSC 227 (History of Jazz), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 3/6/12
MSC 229 (Survey of Popular Music), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/26/12
MSC 310 (Music History and Literature I), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/26/11
MSC 320 (Music in World Cultures), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 6/6/11
MSC 321 (History of Church Music), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 3/6/12
MSC 322 (Keyboard History and Literature), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 3/6/12
MSC 328 (Jazz Studies), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 2/28/12
MSC 499 (Student Teaching in Elementary and Secondary Schools), approved for Oral Communication proficiency, 4/17/12
MTH 107 (Mathematics for Business Analysis I), approved for Quantitative Reasoning foundation, 5/21/12
MTH 108 (Mathematics for Business Analysis II), approved for Quantitative Reasoning foundation, 4/10/12
MTH 109 (Calculus I), approved for Quantitative Reasoning foundation, 1/24/11
MTH 131 (Calculus and Analytic Geometry I), approved for Quantitative Reasoning foundation, 1/24/11
MTH 132 (Calculus and Analytic Geometry II), approved for Quantitative Reasoning foundation, 1/24/11
MTH 217 (Introduction to Statistics), approved for Quantitative Reasoning foundation, 3/29/12
PHL101 (Logic), approved for Philosophy foundation, 3/6/12
PHL 103 (Introduction to Philosophy), approved for Philosophy foundation, 3/6/12
PHL 200 (Introduction to the Philosophy of St. Thomas), approved for Philosophy foundation, 3/26/12
PHL 202 (General Ethics), approved for Philosophy-Ethics foundation, 1/14/13
PHL 206 (The Wisdom of Socrates), approved for Philosophy foundation, 3/26/12
PHL 207 (Philosophy of the Human Person), approved for Philosophy proficiency, 3/20/13
PHL 301 (Ethics Moral Leadership and the Common Good), approved for Philosophy-Ethics foundation, 5/1/13
PHL 315 (Symbolic Logic), approved for Philosophy foundation, 5/30/12
PHL 317 (Philosophy of Religion), approved for Philosophy foundation, 5/30/12
PHL 318 (Philosophy of Science), approved for Philosophy foundation, 10/24/12
PHL 325 (Asian Philosophy), approved for Philosophy foundation, 5/30/12
PHL 326 (Contemporary Women Philosophers), approved for Philosophy foundation, 5/30/12
PHL 337 (Philosophy and Globalization), approved for Philosophy foundation, 5/1/13
PHL 339 (Environmental Philosophy), approved for Philosophy foundation, 10/24/12
PHL 352 (Philosophy of the Mind), approved for Philosophy foundation, 5/30/12
PHL 360 (Early Modern Philosophy), approved for Philosophy foundation, 5/30/12
PHL 406 (The Wisdom of Augustine), approved for Philosophy foundation, 3/26/12
PHL 422 (Contemporary Existentialism), approved for Philosophy foundation, 3/26/12
PHL 430 (Phenomenology), approved for Philosophy foundation, 3/6/12
PSC 101 (Introduction to Political Science), approved for Civic Engagement proficiency, 4/15/11, approved for Social Science foundation, 4/30/12
PSC 102 (Empirical Political Analysis), approved for Quantitative Reasoning foundation, 1/17/12
PSC 201 (American Government and Politics), approved for Social Science foundation, 7/2/12
PSC 431 (Transitional Justice), approved for Intensive Writing Level II proficiency, 11/14/11
PSP 101 (Introduction to Service in Democratic Communities), approved for Civic Engagement proficiency, 8/16/11
PSP 301 (Community Service in American Culture), approved for Civic Engagement proficiency, 8/16/11
PSP 302 (Diversity, Community, and Service), approved for Diversity proficiency, 9/1/11
PSP 303 (Community Organizing), approved for Intensive Writing Level I proficiency, 5/27/11
PSP 480/481 (Capstone Seminar), approved for Intensive Writing Level II proficiency, 9/19/11
PSY 100 (Introduction to Psychology), approved for Social Science foundation, 2/7/12
PSY 202 (Research Design and Statistical Analysis II), approved for Quantitative Reasoning foundation, 3/6/12
PSY 305 (Psychology of Women), approved for Diversity proficiency, 10/24/12
PSY 314 (Psychology of Aging), approved for Diversity proficiency, 1/17/12
PSY 406 (Experimental Child Psychology), approved for Intensive Writing Level II proficiency, 8/16/11
PSY 407 (Experimental Social Psychology), approved for Intensive Writing II proficiency, 4/18/12
PSY 486 (Theories of Psychotherapy), approved for Intensive Writing Level II proficiency, 11/14/11
SOC 101 (Introductory Sociology), approved for Social Science foundation, 12/5/11
SOC 209 (Social Research Methods), approved for Quantitative Reasoning foundation, 1/31/12
SOC 301 (Sociology of the Family), approved for Diversity proficiency and Social Science foundation, 2/15/12
SOC 321 (Social Change), approved for Social Science foundation, 9/1/11
SOC 336 (Social Statistics), approved for Quantitative Reasoning foundation, 1/31/12
SOC 405 (The Changing Family), approved for Social Science foundation, 9/1/11
SOC 480 (Senior Capstone Seminar), approved for Oral Communication proficiency, 1/23/13
SPN 212 (Hispanic Civilization), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 1/17/12
SPN 322 (Survey of Spanish-American Literature), approved for Diversity proficiency, 3/6/12
SWK 101 (Human Needs and Social Responses), approved for Social Science foundation, 9/1/11
SWK 220 (Diversity and Culture in Social Work Practice), approved for Diversity proficiency, 11/7/11
SWK 253 (Human Behavior Through the Life Span), approved for Social Science foundation, 9/1/11
SWK 254 (Human Behavior in Social Systems), approved for Social Science foundation, 1/31/12
SWK 366 (Community and Political Practice), approved for Civic Engagement proficiency, 8/12/11
SWK 488/489 (Theory/Practice Capstone), approved for Intensive Writing Level II proficiency, 8/15/11; approved for Oral Communication proficiency, 11/28/11
TDF 101 (Theatre Appreciation), approved for the Fine Arts foundation, 4/17/12
TDF 103 (Introduction to Theatrical Design), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 1/17/12
TDF 107 (Oral Interpretation: The Performance of Literature), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 4/17/12, and Oral Communication proficiency, 1/23/13
TDF 109 (Introduction to Acting), approved for Oral Communication proficiency and Fine Arts foundation, 5/27/11 and 2/28/12
TDF 111 (Introduction to Dance), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/1/11
TDF 120 (History of Film: Silent Era), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/1/11
TDF 121 (History of Film: Classic Era), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/1/11
TDF 203 (Fundamentals of Public Speaking), approved for Oral Communication proficiency, 11/7/12
TDF 206 (American Musical Theatre), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 1/31/12
TDF 212 (Modern Dance), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/1/11
TDF 214 (Ballet), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/1/11
TDF 216 (Jazz Dance), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/1/11
TDF 220 (The Catholic Imagination and Hollywood Filmmakers), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/1/11
TDF 226 (Analyzing Film), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/19/11
TDF 313 (Intermediate Modern Dance), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 4/17/12
TDF 314 (Intermediate Ballet), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 1/31/12
TDF 316 ( Intermediate Jazz Dance), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 1/31/12
TDF 319 (History of Dance), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 4/17/12
TDF 320 (Women in the Visual, Literary, and Performing Arts since 1960), approved for Diversity proficiency and Fine Arts foundation, 7/2/12
TDF 322 (Film Theory), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 1/31/12
TDF 323 (Women in Film), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 1/31/12
TDF 328 (Film/Video Production), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 1/31/12
TDF 372 (Post Modern Drama), approved for Diversity proficiency, 7/2/12
TDF 410 (Children's Dance), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/1/11
THL 200 (Foundations of Theology), approved for Theology foundation, 1/30/13
THL 210 (Biblical Theology), approved for Theology foundation, 10/17/12
THL 220 (New Testament: Literature and Theology), approved for Theology foundation, 10/17/12
THL 240 (Theology of Thomas Aquinas), approved for Theology foundation, 10/10/12
THL 270 (Growth in Christian Life), approved for Theology foundation, 10/17/12
THL 326 (Johannine Literature), approved for Theology foundation, 5/1/13
THL 336 (Reformation Theology), approved for Theology foundation, 4/11/13
THL 346 (Contemporary Christian Thought), approved for Theology foundation, 4/10/13
THL 358 (The Church and the Major World Religions), approved for Diversity foundation, 8/22/12
THL 360 (The History and Theology of the Papacy), approved for Theology foundation, 9/19/12
THL 363 (The New Testament in the Eternal City), approved for Theology foundation, 8/16/12
THL 373 (Global Catholicism). approved for Diversity proficiency, 3/18/13
THL 377 (Global Catholicism), approved for Theology foundation, 8/16/12
THL 380 (Prayer and Liturgical Life), approved for Intensive Writing II proficiency, 3/27/13
WMS 101(Introduction to Women’s Studies), approved for Diversity proficiency, 1/31/12
WMS 224 (Women in Music), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 9/26/11
WMS 226 (Women and the Modern American Experience), approved for Intensive Writing II proficiency, 7/18/12
WMS 227 (Genes and Gender), approved for Diversity proficiency, 7/2/12
WMS 305 (Psychology of Women), approved for Diversity proficiency, 10/24/12
WMS 320 (Women in the Visual, Literary, and Performing Arts since 1960), approved for Diversity proficiency and Fine Arts foundation, 7/2/12
WMS 323 (Women in Film), approved for Fine Arts foundation, 1/31/12
WMS 326 (Contemporary Women Philosophers), approved for Philosophy foundation, 5/30/12
WMS 352 (Global Feminism in an Age of Empire and Beyond), approved for Intensive Writing II proficiency, 7/18/12, and approved for Diversity proficiency, 10/24/12

NOTE:
PHL 426 has not yet been approved; it was listed previously in error.

NOTE: BIO 122 (Human Biology) was approved to fulfill the Natural Science foundation of the Core Curriculum beginning in Spring 2013.

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