Categories of Courses

Throughout the succeeding degree requirements, certain core courses have been grouped into categories. The following is a breakdown of these groupings.

Degree Requirements

Fine Arts

Art, Drama/Theatre, and Music

Global Issues:

(The following ENGL courses may not be used by English Majors to meet the Global Issues requirement)
BADM 3311Global Competition and International Business

3

BECO 4342Contemporary Economic Issues

3

CSCH 4311Antisemitism, Christianity, and the Holocaust

3

ENGL 2370Literature and Social Consciousness

3

ENGL 2336Global Perspectives

3

ENGL 3335Contemporary Global Literature

3

EXSS 2353Lifespan Nutrition

3

PSYC 4330Multicultural Psychology

3

or

any social science course

Natural Sciences

Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geology, and Physics

Scientific Inquiry:

BIOL 2301Endangered Species

3

ENGR 2301The Effects of Climate Change

3

PSYC 2314Research Methods for the Social Science

3

SOCW 4312Social Work Research I

3

or

any natural science course

Social Sciences

Archaeology, Criminal Justice, Economics, History, Political Science, Psychology, Social Work, and Sociology

World Ideas:

(The following HIST courses may not be used by History Majors to meet the World Ideas requirement)

ARCH 4345Archaeology of Syria-Palestine

3

ARTS 2351Art History I

3

ARTS 2352Art History II

3

ENGL 2330Classical Influences

3

HIST 1311History of World Civilizations to 1500

3

HIST 1312History of World Civilizations since 1500

3

HIST 2340Historical Inquiry, Research, and Method

3

HIST 3362History of Latin America

3

HIST 4313History of Western Political Thought Through the Enlightenment

3

HIST 4314History of Western Political Thought from the Nineteenth Century to the Present

3

HIST 4340Ancient Greece & Hellenistic World

3

HIST 4342Roman Empire & Medieval World

3

HIST 437119th Century Europe,1815-1914

3

HIST 4375Twentieth Century Europe

3

HIST 4376Early Modern Europe, Renaissance to 1789

3

HUMA 2350Humanities: Origins

3

HUMA 2355Humanities: Foundings

3

MUSI 3358World Music

3

POLS 2315Comparative Political Systems

3

or

any Philosophy course

Writing Emphasis Courses

The mission of the Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) at the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor is to equip students with the skill necessary for effective written communication in an ever changing global society by fostering a culture of writing within and between the academic disciplines. In addition, a grade of a "C" or higher must be obtained in ENGL 1321 and ENGL 1322. Below are courses that will fulfill a student’s writing emphasis throughout their degree.

Writing Emphasis Courses

ARTS 2352Art History II

3

ARTS 3351Modern Art

3

BACC 4350Ethics for Accountants

3

BADM 4341Business Ethics

3

BCIS 3311Social Media

3

BCIS 4370IS Management and Capstone Project

3

BLDR 2350Christian Principles in Business Leadership

3

BIOL 4194Capstone Writing

1

CCST 2200Research and Writing in Christian Studies

2

CCST 4190Senior Capstone

1

CHEM 3440Physical Chemistry I

4

CHEM 4183Seminar - Capstone III

1

CISC 4370Computer Science & Engineering Ethics Seminar

3

COMM 2320Introduction to Mass Media

3

COMM 4380Capstone in Communication

3

CRIJ 2316Social Problems

3

CRIJ 3318Juvenile Delinquency

3

CRIJ 4317Criminology

3

CSBS 3320Jesus and the Gospels

3

EDUC 2311Classroom Technology

3

EDUC 3315Students and Learning

3

EDUC 4313Child and Adolescent Development

3

ENGL 3323World Literature

3

ENGL 4341Literary Theory and Criticism

3

ENGR 4370Computer Science & Engineering Ethics Seminar

3

EXSS 2340Introduction to Exercise and Sport Science

3

EXSS 3374Sport Promotion/Marketing

3

EXSS 4104Senior Seminar

1

EXSS 4377Field Experience

3

EXSS 4398Internship in Exercise Science

3

HIST 2340Historical Inquiry, Research, and Method

3

HIST 4330History of Church State In the U.S.

3

HIST 4375Twentieth Century Europe

3

MATH 4193Senior Seminar:

1

MUSI 2352Music History I

3

MUSI 4223Orchestration Form and Analysis

2

NURS 3325Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing

3

NURS 4200Nursing Capstone

2

POLS 2320Topics and Methods of Political Science

3

POLS 4330Religion & Politics U.S.

3

PSYC 3323History and Systems of Psychology

3

PSYC 4316Experimental Psychology

3

SOCI 2316Social Problems

3

SOCI 3318Juvenile Delinquency

3

SOCI 4318Social Theory

3

SOCW 3313Policies & Issues in Social Work

3

SOCI 4317Criminology

3

SOCW 4311Senior Seminar in Social Work (WE)

3

SPAN 3340Advanced Composition and Stylistics

3

SPAN 3350Introduction to Spanish Literature

3

SPAN 3360Introduction to Spanish American Literature

3

WRIT 3344Scientific Writing

3