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COMMUNICATION – 9 credits,
consisting of 6 credits of written composition
and 3 credits of oral communication
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Written Composition. Complete
both of the following:
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ENGL 1010 Critical Reading
and Expository Writing
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3 cr.
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ENGL 1020 Critical Thinking and Argumentation
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3 cr.
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Students eligible to enroll
in ENGL 1010 must do so during their first term at
ETSU. Students who take Developmental Studies Writing
(DSPW) courses should enroll in ENGL 1010 the next
term after completing DSPW 0800.
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Oral Communication. Complete
one of the following:
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SPCH 1300 General Speech
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3 cr.
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SPCH 2300 Public Speaking
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3 cr.
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SPCH 2320 Argumentation & Debate
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3 cr.
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When one of the oral
communication courses listed above is completed to meet
the general education core requirement, that course will
not count toward ETSU’s oral communication-intensive
requirement (see
Other Graduation Requirements, below). Any
additional course from this list that is completed
will count toward the oral communication-intensive
requirement.
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HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS – 9 credits, consisting of 3 credits of literature, 3 credits of fine
arts, and 3 credits of humanities electives
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Literature. Complete one of
the following:
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ENGL 2030 Literary Heritage
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3 cr.
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ENGL 2110 American Literature I
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3 cr.
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ENGL 2120 American Literature II
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3 cr.
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ENGL 2210 British Literature I
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3 cr.
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ENGL 2220 British Literature II
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3 cr.
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ENGL 2330 World Literature
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3 cr.
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ENGL 2430 European Literature
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3 cr.
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Fine Arts. Complete one of
the following:
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ARTH 2010 Art History Survey
I
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3 cr.
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ARTH 2020 Art History Survey II
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3 cr.
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MUSC 1030 Introduction to Music
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3 cr.
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MUSC 1035 History of Jazz
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3 cr.
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PEXS 3500 Dance as Human Experience
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3 cr.
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THEA 1030 Introduction to the Theatre
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3 cr.
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Humanities Electives. Complete
one of the following:
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ENGL 3150 Literature, Ethics,
and Values
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3 cr.
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ENGL 3280 Mythology
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3 cr.
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ENTC 3020 Technology and Society
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3 cr.
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HIST 1110 World History and Civilization to 1500
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3 cr.
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HIST 1120 World History and Civilization Since
1500
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3 cr.
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HUMT 2310 Introduction to the Humanities I
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3 cr.
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HUMT 2320 Introduction to the Humanities II
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3 cr.
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PHIL 1030
Introduction to Philosophy
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3 cr.
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PHIL 2020Introduction
to Ethics
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3 cr.
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PHIL 2040 Philosophy as Conversation
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3 cr.
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PHIL 2210 Introduction to the Study of Religion
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3 cr.
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PHIL 2640 Science and the Modern World
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3 cr.
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SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES – 6
credits, consisting of two of the following:
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ECON 1050 Economics and Society OR ECON 2210 Principles of Economics Part I
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3 cr.
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GEOG 1012 Introduction to Cultural Geography
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3 cr.
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HDAL 2310 Developmental Lifespan Psychology
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3 cr.
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PSCI 1110 Political Life
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3 cr.
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PSCI 1120 Introduction to American Government
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3 cr.
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PSYC 1310 Introduction to Psychology
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3 cr.
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SOAA 1020 Introduction to Sociology
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3 cr.
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SOAA 1240 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
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3 cr.
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SOAA 2020 Social Problems
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3 cr.
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SRVL 1020 Introduction to Service Learning
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3 cr.
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WMST 2010 Introduction to Women's Studies
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3 cr.
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Students may count either ECON
1050 or ECON 2210 toward the Social
and Behavioral Sciences requirement, but not
both.
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HISTORY – 6 credits, consisting
of both of the following:
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HIST 2010 The United States
to 1877
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3 cr.
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HIST 2020 The United States Since 1877
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3 cr.
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HIST 2030 History of Tennessee
(3 cr.) may be substituted for 3 credits of U.S.
history.
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NATURAL SCIENCES – 8 credits,
consisting of two of the following (required labs are shown with the lecture numbers):
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ASTR 1010 Astronomy I
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4 cr.
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ASTR 1020 Astronomy II
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4 cr.
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ASTR 1035 Life in the Universe
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4 cr.
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BIOL 1110-1111 Biology for Science Majors I
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4 cr.
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BIOL 1120-1121 Biology for Science Majors II
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4 cr.
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BIOL 1130-1131 Biology for Science Majors III
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4 cr.
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CHEM 1110-1111 General Chemistry
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4 cr.
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CHEM 1120-1121 General Chemistry
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4 cr.
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GEOG 1110 Earth Science: Weather and Climate
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4 cr.
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GEOG 1120 Earth Science: Landforms & Processes
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4 cr.
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GEOL 1040 Physical Geology
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4 cr.
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GEOL 1050 Historical Geology
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4 cr.
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HSCI 2010-2011 Anatomy and Physiology I
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4 cr.
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HSCI 2020-2021 Anatomy and Physiology II
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4 cr.
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PHYS 2010-2011 General Physics I – Non-Calculus
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4 cr.
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PHYS 2020-2021 General Physics II – Non-Calculus
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4 cr.
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PHYS 2110 Technical Physics I – Calculus Based
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5 cr.
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PHYS 2120 Technical Physics II – Calculus Based
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5 cr.
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Open to nonscience majors only:
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BIOL 1010-1011 Biology for
Non-majors I
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4 cr.
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BIOL 1020-1021 Biology for Non-majors II
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4 cr.
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CHEM 1000 Chemistry and Well Being
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4 cr.
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CHEM 1030 Introduction to Chemistry Survey
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4 cr.
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PHYS 1030 Introduction to Physics Survey
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4 cr.
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MATHEMATICS – 3-4 credits,
consisting of one of the following:
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MATH 1530 Probability and Statistics – Non-Calculus
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3 cr.
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MATH 1840 Analytic Geometry & Differential Calculus
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4 cr.
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MATH 1910 Calculus I
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4 cr.
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Students eligible to enroll
in one of these math courses must do so during their
first calendar year of enrollment or prior to accumulating
33 semester credits at ETSU. Students who take Developmental
Studies Math (DSPM) courses should complete the general
education math requirement after completing DSPM
courses and must do so in the next calendar year
or prior to accumulating 33 more semester credits
at ETSU.
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