

TA 201 - Shakespeare: Explorations (The Middle Plays) 4 credits.SHS 201 - Shakespeare: Explorations (The Middle Plays) 4 credits.ENG 200 - Shakespeare: Innovations (The Early Plays) 4 credits.TA 200 - Shakespeare: Innovations (The Early Plays) 4 credits.SHS 200 - Shakespeare: Innovations (The Early Plays) 4 credits.REL 202 - Religion and the Human Experience 4 credits.REL 201 - Religion and the Human Experience 4 credits each.PHL 207 - Philosophy of Sport 4 credits.PHL 205 - Ethics: Moral Issues 4 credits.PHL 201 - Introduction to Philosophy 4 credits.MUS 207 - On the Cover of the Rolling Stone: Rock Music from the 1970s-Present 4 credits.MUS 206 - Hey, Hey, My, My, Rock and Roll Will Never Die: Rock Music of the 1960s-1970s 4 credits.
SOU EDU MATH 361 SYLLABUS TEXTBOOK FREE

ENG 209 - Literature in the Modern World 4 credits.ENG 208 - Explorations in Literary Genres 4 credits.


ENG 105 - Introduction to Literature 4 credits.ENG 104 - Introduction to Literature 4 credits.ENG 103 - English for Speakers of Other Languages 4 credits.ENG 102 - Academic English for ESOL Students 4 credits.ENG 101 - Academic English for ESOL Students 4 credits.EMDA 201R - Digital Image Foundations - Recitation 2 credits.EMDA 201 - Digital Image Foundations 2 credits.COMM 290 - Introduction to Film Analysis 4 credits.COMM 220 - Narrative Foundations 4 credits.COMM 200 - Communication Across Cultures 4 credits.CHN 203 - Intermediate Mandarin Chinese Language and Culture III 4 credits.CHN 202 - Intermediate Mandarin Chinese Language and Culture II 4 credits.ASL 203 - Intermediate American Sign Language III 4 credits.ASL 202 - Intermediate American Sign Language II 4 credits.ARTH 206 - History of Art: Nineteenth Century to Contemporary 4 credits.ARTH 205 - History of Art: Early Modern 4 credits.ARTH 204 - History of Art: Prehistory through Medieval 4 credits.ARTH 200 - Art History and Visual Studies 4 credits.ART 133 - Introduction to Drawing 4 credits.The upper division requirements include three Integration courses. The lower division requirements include the University Seminar, Quantitative Reasoning, and various Explorations courses. The University Studies program includes both lower and upper division requirements. The desired outcome of the University Studies program is a person who is capable of resolving complex issues with intelligence, compassion, and understanding. These requirements develop in students an awareness of the connections and relationships among the social, artistic, cultural, and scientific traditions of human endeavor. University Studies, SOU’s student-learning, outcomes-focused, general education program, is designed to provide undergraduates with effective critical thinking, communication, and research skills. The core curriculum includes two sets of requirements: University Studies requirements and components in the major. This curriculum is designed to give each student the skills, knowledge, and understanding necessary to become a responsible and productive citizen of an increasingly international community. The faculty has developed a core curriculum that must be completed by all baccalaureate students regardless of the major or type of baccalaureate degree.
