Fine Arts (choose one course)
ART 160 Art Appreciation (3)
ART 260 Survey of Art History I (3)
ART 261 Survey of Art History II (3)
DAN 101 Dance Appreciation (3)
MUS 121 Music Appreciation (3)
MUS 125 History of Rock Music (3)
MUS 124 History of The American Musical Theatre (3)
THTR 100 Introduction to Theatre (3)
Natural Sciences
An asterisk (*) indicates a course that may be taken for laboratory credit.
AST 100: Special Topics: White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars and Black Holes
AST 104 Introductory Astronomy: Stars and Galaxies (3)
- Must be taken with AST 105
AST 105 Introductory Astronomy Laboratory* (1)
AST 109 Planetary Astronomy (3)
AST 110 Stellar Astronomy (3)
AST 120 Introduction to Astrobiology (3)
AST 190 Projects in Observational Astronomy (3)
BIOL 100 Biology for Non-Majors* (4)
BIOL 113 Life in the Oceans (3)
BIOL 190 Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology (3)
BIOL 190L Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology Lab* (1)
- Must be taken with BIOL 190
BIOL 191 Introduction to Organismal Biology (3)
- Must be taken with BIOL 191
BIOL 191L Introduction to Organismal Biology Lab* (1)
BIOL 200 Elements of Human Anatomy and Physiology (3)
BIOL 204 Elements of Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab* (1)
- Must be taken with BIOL 200
BIOL 208 Introduction to Human Genetics (3)
BIOL 212 Introduction to Human Genetics Lab* (1)
- Must be taken with BIOL 208
CHEM 100 Molecules and Life in the Modern World (3)
CHEM 121 General Chemistry I* (4)
CHEM 122 General Chemistry II* (4)
ENV 100 Humans and Environment (3)
ENV 130 Fundamentals of Environmental Pollution: Concepts and Methods (3)
ENV 210 Land Use Management (3)
ENV 292 Environmental Problems (3)
GEOG 103 Physical Geography (3)
GEOG 104 Physical Geography Lab* (3)
GEOL 100 Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Natural Disasters (3)
GEOL 101 Physical Geography (3)
- Must be taken with GEOL 103
GEOL 102 Earth and Life Through Time (3)
GEOL 103 Physical Geology Laboratory* (1)
PHYS 100 Introductory (3)
PHYS 151 General Physics I* (4)
PHYS 152 General Physics II* (4)
Humanities (choose two courses)
CH 201Ancient and Medieval Cultures (3)
CH 202 The Modern World (3)
COM 101 Oral Communication (3)
Any Literature Course ENG 231 or higher (3)
Any Philosophy Course (other than 102, 105, 109) (3)
Any History Course (3)
Foreign Language Course 111 or above
AM 145 American Sign Language I (3)
AM 146 American Sign Language II (3)
AM 147 American Sign Language III (3)
AM 148 American Sign Language IV (3)
Social Science (choose one course)
ANTH 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
ANTH 201 Peoples & Cultures of the World (3)
ANTH 202 Introduction to Archeology (3)
ANTH 210 Indians of Nevada Today (3)
ANTH 212 Indians of North America (3)
ANTH 213 Introduction to the Indians of the Great Basin (3)
ANTH 214 Introduction to Mesoamerican Prehistory and Archeology (3)
ANTH 215 Introduction to Faith, Witchcraft and Magic (3)
ANTH 443 Environmental Archeology (3)
ECON 102 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
ECON 103 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
GEOG 106 Introduction to Cultural Geography (3)
PSY 101 General Psychology (3)
PSY 102 Psychology of Personal and Social Adjustment (3)
SOC 101 Principles of Sociology (3)
Constitution
CH 203 American Experience and Constitutional Change (3)
HIST 101 AND HIST 102 (HIST 102 must be taken at an NSHE institution) (6)
HIST 101 AND HIST 217 (6)
Cultural Diversity (choose one course)
ENG 231 World Literature I (3)
ENG 232 World Literature II (3)
ENG 292 Introduction to Chicano Literature (3)
HIST 274 Introduction to the History of Mexico
SOC 102 Contemporary Social Issues (3)
Study and Technology Skills (0-2 credits required)
CEP 121-Introduction to the College Experience (1)
AND
CEP 122- Enhancing Academic Success (1)
or
CEP 123-College of Career Success (2)
*Note: Study and Technology Skills requirement will be waived with 30+ transferable credits