2022-2023 Iberal Rts Curriculum Hecklist

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2022-2023 LIBERAL ARTS CURRICULUM CHECKLISTCourses must appear on this list in the year they are taken to fulfill LAC requirements.RequirementsStudents are required to complete at least 31 hours distributed among the following general education areas: Written Communication – 6 credits Mathematics – 3 credits Arts & Humanities, History, Social & Behavioral Sciences, U.S. Multicultural Studies, and International Studies – 15credits Natural & Physical Sciences – 7 creditsU.S. Multicultural Studies and International Studies Requirements.At least one course (3 credits) must carry a U.S. Multicultural Studies [MS] designation, and at least one course (3 credits)must carry an International Studies [IS] designation. To complete the Liberal Arts Curriculum within the minimum of 31credit hours required by the state general education program, students should select at least one Arts & Humanities,History, and Social and Behavioral Sciences course that carries an IS designation, and at least one course that carries an MSdesignation (6 credits total).Written Communication – 6 Credits(LAW1, LAW2, LAW3)Select from the following after consulting with an advisor:One course from GT-CO1 (Introductory Writing Course) and one course from GT-CO2 (Intermediate Writing Course)OROne course from GT-CO2 (Intermediate Writing Course) and one course from GT-CO3 (Advanced Writing Course)Students should consult their advisor for proper placement in Written Communication courses.Introductory Writing Course (LAW1)ENG 122 College Composition (3) gtPIntermediate Writing Course (LAW2)BA 205 Business Communications (3) gtP (only if takenSummer 2008 or earlier or Fall 2013 or later)ENG 123 College Research Paper (3) gtPENG 225 Communications on a Theme (3) gtPPVA 152 Writing and Scholarship in the Performing andVisual Arts (3) gtPSCI 225 Writing on Scientific Practices (3)SCI 291 Scientific Writing (3) gtPAdvanced Writing Course (LAW3)ENG 323 Advanced Argument (3) gtPMathematics – 3 Credits(LAX1)Select one course. Note: If you select Math 181, you must also complete Math 182 to satisfy the requirement.MATH 120 Mathematics and Liberal Arts (3) gtPMATH 124 College Algebra (4) gtPMATH 125 Plane Trigonometry (3) gtPMATH 127 Elementary Functions (4) gtPMATH 131 Calculus I (4) gtPMATH 132 Calculus II (4) gtPMATH 171 Calculus I for Life Sciences (4) gtP (only if taken Fall2010 or later)Approved Courses 2022-2023MATH 181 Fundamentals of Mathematics I: Numbers andOperations (3) gtP AND MATH 182 Fundamental MathematicsII: Algebra, Probability and Data Analysis (3) gtPMATH 185 Number Sense and Algebra (3) (only if taken Fall2016 or later)MATH 186 Elements of Calculus (3)STAT 111 Introduction to Data Science (3)STAT 150 Introduction to Statistical Analysis (3) gtPSTAT 250 Statistics for Life Sciences (3) gtP (only if taken Fall2022 or later)Page 1

Arts & Humanities, History, Social & Behavioral Sciences, U.S. MulticulturalStudies, and International Studies –15 Credits(LAA1, LAA2, LAA3, LAA4, LAH1, LAB1, LAB2, LAB3, LAMS, LAIS)Select 2 courses from Arts & Humanities, 1 course from History, 1 course from Social & Behavioral Sciences and 1additional course from any of these categories.U.S. Multicultural Studies and International Studies Requirement:At least one course (3 credits) must carry a U.S. Multicultural Studies [MS] designation, and at least one course (3 credits) must carryan International Studies [IS] designation. Courses with these designations are listed below and marked where they appear in the Arts& Humanities, History, and Social & Behavioral Sciences categories. In order to complete the Liberal Arts Curriculum within 31 credits,six total credits must be double counted.Courses designated as U.S. Multicultural Studies:(LAMS, MS)Select one course to be used towards the state mandated minimum 15 credits required in the Arts & Humanities, History,and Social & Behavioral Sciences categories.AFS 100 Introduction to Africana Studies (3) (LAH1) [MS] gtPAFS 101 Development of Black Identity (3) (LAH1) [MS] gtPANT 212 North American Indians (3) (LAB3) [MS] gtPASL 201 American Sign Language III (3) (LAA4) [MS] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2008 or later)ASL 202 American Sign Language IV (3) (LAA4) [MS] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2008 or later)BA 150 Foundations of Business Thought (3) (LAA3) [MS] gtP(only if taken Fall 2022 or later)ELIT 290 Survey of Culturally Diverse Literature for Children (3)(LAA2) [MS]ENG 207 Native American Literature (3) (LAA2) [MS] gtPENG 232 Multicultural Speculative Fiction (3) (LAA2) [MS] gtPENG 236 Ethnic American Literature (3) (LAA2) [MS] gtPGNDR 101 Gender and Society (3) (LAB3) [MS] gtPGNDR 240 Gender, Race, Class, and Sexuality (3) (LAB3) [MS] gtPHUM 130 Introduction to Cultural Studies (3) (LAA3) [MS] gtP(only if taken Fall 2022 or later)MAS 100 Intro to Mexican American Studies (3) (LAB3) [MS] gtPMAS 110 Contemporary Chicano Literature (3) (LAA2) [MS] gtPMAS 225 Latina/Latino History (3) (LAH1) [MS] gtP (only if takenFall 2022 or later)MIND 182 Confluence of Cultures (3) (LAA2) [MS] gtPMUS 140 Exploration of Music through American Identities (3)(LAA1) [MS] gtP (only if taken Fall 2022 or later)MUS 150 History of Rock and Roll (3) (LAA1) [MS] gtPMUS 155 Beats and Grooves in Hispanic and Latinx Music (3)(LAA1) [MS] gtPMUS 296 Jazz Music: History and Appreciation (LAA1) (3) [MS]gtPSOC 221 Sociology of Gender (3) (LAB3) [MS] gtP (only if takenFall 2010 or later)SOC 237 Sociology of Race, Racism and Power (3) (LAB3) [MS]gtPSOC 240 Gender, Race, Class, and Sexuality (3) (LAB3) [MS] gtPCourses designated as International Studies:(LAIS, IS)Select one course to be used towards the state mandated minimum 15 credits required in the Arts & Humanities, History,and Social & Behavioral Sciences categories.ANT 110 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3) (LAB3) [IS]gtPANT 245 Introduction to Ethnomusicology (3) (LAB3) [IS] gtP(gtP only if taken Fall 2021 or later)ASIA 116 State, Society, and Culture in Contemporary Asia (3)(LAB3) [IS] gtP (only if taken Fall 2021 or later)ASIA 216 South and Southeast Asian Literature (3) (LAA2) [IS]gtP (only if taken Fall 2020 or later)ASIA 248 Asian Musical Culture (3) (LAA1) [IS] gtP (only if takenFall 2020 or later)Approved Courses 2022-2023BA 251 International Business (3) (LAB1) [IS] gtP (only if takenFall 2022 or later)CHIN 116 Introduction to Chinese Civilization (3) (LAB3) [IS] gtPCHIN 201 Intermediate Chinese I (3) (LAA4) [IS] gtPCHIN 202 Intermediate Chinese II (3) (LAA4) [IS] gtPCHIN 216 Masterpieces in Chinese Literature (3) (LAA2) [IS] gtP(only if taken Fall 2020 or later)ENG 205 World Folklore & Fairy Tales (3) (LAA2) [IS] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2021 or later)ENG 206 Regional Mythologies (3) (LAA2) [IS] gtPPage 2

ENG 217 Studies in Young Adult Literature (LAA2) [IS] gtPENG 262 Masterpieces of World Literature (3) (LAA2) [IS] gtP(only if taken Fall 2021 or later)ENG 263 Western World Literature I (3) (LAA2) [IS] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2021 or later)ENG 264 Western World Literature II (3) (LAA2) [IS] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2021 or later)FR 201 Intermediate French I (3) (LAA4) [IS] gtPFR 202 Intermediate French II (3) (LAA4) [IS] gtPGEOG 100 World Geography (3) (LAB2) [IS] gtP (only if takenFall 2021 or later)GEOG 218 Emerging Asia (3) (LAB2) [IS]GER 116 Contemporary Germany (3) (LAB3) [IS] (only if takenSummer 2019 or earlier or Fall 2021 or later)GER 201 Intermediate German I (3) (LAA4) [IS] gtPGER 202 Intermediate German II (3) (LAA4) [IS] gtPGNDR 285 Gender in the Contemporary Global Order (3)(LAB3) [IS] gtPHIST 114 World History to 1500 (3) (LAH1) [IS] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2021 or later)HIST 115 World History Since 1500 (3) (LAH1) [IS] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2021 or later)HUM 122 Popular Medievalisms (3) (LAA2) [IS] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2021 or later)JAPN 201 Intermediate Japanese I (3) (LAA4) [IS] gtPJAPN 202 Intermediate Japanese II (3) (LAA4) [IS] gtPMIND 180 Great Ideas of the Western Tradition (3) (LAA2) [IS]gtPMIND 181 Great Traditions of Asia (3) (LAA3) [IS] gtPMIND 281 Modernity in Asia (3) (LAA1) [IS] gtP (only if takenFall 2020 or later)MUS 245 Introduction to Ethnomusicology (3) (LAB3) [IS] gtPMUS 247 Music as Cultural Identity (3) (LAA1) [IS] gtPMUS 248 Asian Musical Culture (3) (LAA1) [IS] gtPPHIL 126 Introduction to Global Philosophies (3) (LAA3) [IS] gtPPSCI 110 Global Issues (3) (LAB1) [IS] gtP (only if taken Fall2009 or later)SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I (3) (LAA4) [IS] gtPSPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II (3) (LAA4) [IS] gtPArts & Humanities – 2 courses (Minimum 3 Credits each)(LAA1, LAA2, LAA3, LAA4)Arts & Expression (LAA1)ART 181 Ancient Art History (3) gtPART 182 Medieval to Rococo Art History (3) gtPART 185 Neoclassic to Modern Art History (3) gtP (only if takenFall 2012 or later)ART 190 Art Appreciation (3) gtPART 290 Visual Problem Solving (3) gtP (only if taken Fall 2013or later)ASIA 248 Asian Musical Culture (3) [IS] gtPENG 200 Intro to Creative Writing (3) gtP (only if taken Fall2021 or later)ENG 230 Intro to Comics & Graphic Novels (3) gtP (only if takenFall 2021 or later)ENG 231 Analyzing Video Games (3) gtPFILM 120 Introduction to Film (3) gtP (only if taken Fall 2009 orlater)MIND 281 Modernity in Asia (3) [IS] gtPMT 296 Musical Theatre History (3) gtPMUS 140 Exploration of Music through American Identities (3)[MS] gtPMUS 143 Musical Styles and Context (3) gtPMUS 145 Music for Cartoons: Disney to Animé (3) gtPMUS 150 History of Rock and Roll (3) [MS] gtPMUS 155 Beats and Grooves in Hispanic and Latinx Music (3)[MS] gtPMUS 243 History of Music I (3) gtPMUS 247 Music as Cultural Identity (3) [IS] gtPMUS 248 Asian Musical Culture (3) [IS] gtPMUS 296 Jazz Music: History and Appreciation (3) [MS] gtP(only if taken Fall 2009 or later)THEA 159 The Art of Acting for All Majors (3) gtP (only if takenFall 2022 or later)THEA 130 Introduction to the Theatre (3) gtPTHEA 225 Theatre in Film (3) gtPApproved Courses 2022-2023THEA 296 History of Theatre I (3) gtPTHEA 297 History of Theatre II (3) gtPLiterature and Humanities (LAA2)AFS 205 Survey of African American Literature (3) gtPASIA 216 South and Southeast Asian Literature (3) [IS] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2020 or later)CHIN 216 Masterpieces in Chinese Literature (3) [IS] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2012 or later)ELIT 290 Survey of Culturally Diverse Literature for Children [MS](3)ENG 131 Introduction to Literature (3) gtPENG 205 World Folklore & Fairy Tales [IS] (3) gtP (only if takenFall 2021 or later)ENG 206 Regional Mythologies (3) [IS] gtPENG 207 Native American Literature (3) [MS] gtPENG 211 Survey of American Literature (3) gtPENG 213 Survey of British Literature I (3) gtPENG 214 British Literature II (3) gtPENG 217 Studies in Young Adult Literature (3) [IS] gtPENG 232 Multicultural Speculative Fiction (3) [MS] gtPENG 236 Ethnic American Literature (3) [MS] gtPENG 250 Introduction to Shakespeare (3) gtP (only if taken Fall2020 or later)ENG 262 Masterpieces of World Literature [IS] (3) gtPENG 263 Western World Literature I [IS] (3) gtP (only if taken Fall2021 or later)ENG 264 Western World Literature II [IS] (3) gtP (only if takenFall 2021 or later)HUM 122 Popular Medievalisms [IS] (3) gtP (only if taken Summer2018 or later)HUM 231 Images of Gender in Literature and the Arts (3) gtPMAS 110 Contemporary Chicano Literature (3) [MS] gtPMIND 180 Great Ideas of the Western Tradition (3) [IS] gtPPage 3

MIND 182 Confluence of Cultures (3) [MS] gtPMUS 212 Song Lyrics (3) gtP (gtP only if taken Fall 2015 or later)PHIL 270 Philosophy of Religion (3) gtPPHIL 280 Philosophy of Science (3) gtPWays of Thinking (LAA3)World Languages (LAA4)ASL 201 American Sign Language III (3) [MS] gtP (only if takenFall 2008 or later)ASL 202 American Sign Language IV (3) [MS] gtP (only if takenFall 2008 or later)CHIN 201 Intermediate Chinese I (3) [IS] gtPCHIN 202 Intermediate Chinese II (3) [IS] gtPFR 201 Intermediate French I (3) [IS] gtPFR 202 Intermediate French II (3) [IS] gtPGER 201 Intermediate German I (3) [IS] gtPGER 202 Intermediate German II (3) [IS] gtPJAPN 201 Intermediate Japanese I (3) [IS] gtPJAPN 202 Intermediate Japanese II (3) [IS] gtPSPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I (3) [IS] gtPSPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II (3) [IS] gtPANT 292 Culture & Conflict (3) (only if taken Fall 2021 or later)BA 150 Foundations of Business Thought (3) [MS] gtPHUM 130 Introduction to Cultural Studies (3) [MS] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2022 or later)MIND 181 Great Traditions of Asia (3) [IS] gtPMIND 185 Religions and Worldviews (3) gtP (only if taken Fall2019 or later)MIND 290 Search for Meaning (3) gtPPHIL 100 Introduction to Philosophy (3) gtPPHIL 126 Introduction to Global Philosophies (3) [IS] gtPPHIL 150 Moral Issues (3) gtPPHIL 221 Basic Logic (3) gtPPHIL 225 Philosophical Figures (3) gtPPHIL 250 Medical Ethics (3) gtPHistory – 1 course (Minimum 3 Credits)(LAH1)AFS 100 Introduction to Africana Studies (3) [MS] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2013 or later)AFS 101 Development of Black Identity (3) [MS] gtPAFS 201 African American History I (3) gtPAFS 202 African American History II (3) gtPHIST 100 Survey of American History: Beginning to 1877 (3) gtPHIST 101 Survey of American History: 1877 to the Present (3) gtPHIST 110 African Civilization (3) gtPHIST 112 Asian Civ I: From Prehistory to 1500 (3) gtP (only if takenFall 2010 or later)HIST 113 Asian Civ II: From 1500 to the Present (3) gtPHIST 114 World History to 1500 (3) [IS] gtPHIST 115 World History since 1500 (3) [IS] gtPHIST 118 History of Mexico (3) gtPHIST 120 Western Civ Ancient Greece to 1689 (3) gtPHIST 121 Western Civ 1689 to Present (3) gtPHIST 250 LGBTQ History in the U.S. (3) gtPMAS 225 Latina/Latino History (3) [MS] gtP (only if taken Fall2022 or later)Social & Behavioral Sciences – 1 course (Minimum 3 Credits)(LAB1, LAB2, LAB3)Economic or Political Systems (LAB1)BA 251 International Business (3) [IS] gtP (only if taken Fall 2022or later)ECON 203 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) gtPECON 205 Principles of Microeconomics (3) gtPMIND 286 Value Issues in Political Economy (3) gtPPSCI 100 U S National Government (3) gtPPSCI 105 Fundamentals of Politics (3) gtPPSCI 110 Global Issues (3) [IS] gtP (only if taken Fall 2009 or later)PSCI 286 Value Issues in Political Economy (3) gtPGeography (LAB2)GEOG 100 World Geography [IS] (3) gtPGEOG 110 Geography of the United States and Canada (3) gtPGEOG 200 Human Geography (3) gtPGEOG 218 Emerging Asia [IS] (3) (only if taken Fall 2021 or later)GEOG 250 The Making of the American Landscape (3) gtPHuman Behavior, Culture, or Social Frameworks (LAB3)ANT 100 Introduction to Anthropology (3)ANT 110 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3) [IS] gtPApproved Courses 2022-2023ANT 120 World Archaeology (3) gtPANT 212 North American Indians (3) [MS] gtPANT 245 Intro to Ethnomusicology (3) [IS] gtP (gtP only if takenFall 2021 or later)ASIA 116 State, Society, Culture in Contemporary Asia (3) [IS]gtP (only if taken Fall 2021 or later)ASLS 160 Introduction to Human Communication and ItsDisorders (3) gtP (only if taken Fall 2008 or later)CHIN 116 Introduction to Chinese Civilization (3) [IS] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2020 or later)CRJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) gtP (only if taken Fall2019 or later)GER 116 Contemporary Germany (3) [IS] (only if taken Fall 2021or later)GNDR 101 Gender and Society (3) [MS] gtPGNDR 240 Gender, Race, Class, and Sexuality (3) [MS] gtPGNDR 285 Gender in the Contemporary Global Order (3) [IS] gtP(only if taken Fall 2020 or later)HUSR 205 Introduction to Human Services (3) gtPHUSR 208 Perspectives on Aging and Later Life (3) gtPPage 4

MAS 100 Intro to Mexican American Studies (3) [MS] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2008 or later)MUS 245 Introduction to Ethnomusicology (3) [IS] gtPNURS 200 Women's Health (3) gtPPSY 120 Principles of Psychology (3) gtPPSY 230 Lifespan Development (3) gtPPSY 247 Adolescent Learning and Motivation (3)PSY 265 Social Psychology (3) gtPSOC 100 Principles of Sociology (3) gtPSOC 120 Introduction to Family Studies (3) gtPSOC 170 Social Problems (3) gtP (only if taken Fall 2011 or later)SOC 221 Sociology of Gender (3) [MS] gtPSOC 237 Sociology of Race, Racism and Power (3) [MS] gtPSOC 240 Gender, Race, Class, and Sexuality (3) [MS] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2020 or later)To reach a minimum of 15 credits, select 1 additional course (minimum 3 credits) in Arts & Humanities orHistory or Social & Behavioral Sciences.Natural & Physical Sciences – 7 Credits(LAS1, LASL/L)Two courses required:One course with a required laboratory. One course with or without a laboratory.CHEM 102 can be counted towards the satisfaction of this requirement only upon the completion of CHEM 101.ANT 130 Introduction to Biological Anthropology (3) gtP(only if taken Fall 2014 or later)ANT 130L Introduction to Biological AnthropologyLaboratory (1) [L] gtPAST 100 The Sky and Planets (4) [L] gtPAST 101 Stars and Galaxies (4) [L] gtPAST 109 The Cosmos (3) gtPBIO 100 Exploring Biology (3) gtPBIO 105 Exploring Biology Lab (1) [L] gtPBIO 110 Biology: Atoms to Cells (4) [L] gtPBIO 111 Biology: Organisms to Ecosystems (4) [L] gtP (only iftaken Fall 2020 or later)BREW 170 Fundamentals of Brewing Science (3) gtPBREW 170L Fundamentals of Brewing Science Lab (1) [L] gtPCHEM 101 Chemistry for Citizens (3) gtPCHEM 102 Chemistry for Citizens Laboratory (1) [L] gtPCHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I (4) gtPCHEM 111L Principles of Chemistry I Laboratory (1) [L] gtPCHEM 281 Fundamentals of Biochemistry (3) gtPCHEM 281L Fundamentals of Biochemistry Laboratory (1) [L]gtPENST 100 Introduction to Environmental Studies (3) gtP (onlyif taken Fall 2008 or later)ENST 225 Energy and the Environment (3) gtPENST 235 Chemistry and the Environment (3) gtPESCI 101 Earth’s Climate System (4) gtPESCI 150 Our Violent Earth (3) gtPESCI 200 Introduction to Environmental Earth Sci (4) [L]FND 250 Principles of Nutrition (3) gtPGEOL 100 General Geology (4) [L] gtPGEOL 110 Our Geological Environment (3) gtPMET 110 Our Violent Atmosphere (3) gtPMET 205 General Meteorology (4) [L] gtPOCN 110 Our Ocean Systems (3) gtPOCN 200 General Oceanography (4) [L] gtPPHYS 106 Introduction to Spaceflight (3) gtPPHYS 220 Introductory Physics I (5) [L] gtPPHYS 240 General Physics I (5) [L] gtPSCI 265 Physical Science Concepts (4) [L] gtPSCI 266 Earth and Life Science (4) [L]SES 220 Anatomical Kinesiology (4) [L] gtP (only if taken Fall of 2008or later)Special Notes: No course taken before the time it appears as a Liberal Arts Curriculum course in the Catalog may be used tosatisfy the requirements of the Liberal Arts Curriculum.No course taken after the time it is removed from the eligibility list for the Liberal Arts Curriculum may be used tosatisfy the requirements of the Liberal Arts Curriculum.UNC courses that have not been approved for inclusion in the Liberal Art Curriculum may not be substituted forcourses that have been approved for inclusion in the Liberal Art Curriculum in the satisfaction of the requirementsof the Liberal Arts Curriculum.Any course being transferred to UNC that has not already been designated as equivalent to any course approvedfor inclusion within the Liberal Arts Curriculum will be referred to a transfer specialist in the Office of the Registrarfor review. If it is decided that the course is equivalent to an approved Liberal Arts Curriculum course, it will bedesignated as such for all students desiring to transfer it to UNC in the future.Approved Courses 2022-2023Page 5

Regardless of a student’s catalog year, any course taken at UNC after Summer 2006 may be used to satisfy aparticular Liberal Arts Curriculum requirement if and only if it is listed as an approved Liberal Arts Curriculumcourse in the relevant area in the Catalog in effect at the time at which it was taken.In some cases, courses that fulfill a major requirement also fulfill a liberal arts curriculum requirement. Studentsshould consult with their academic advisor to ensure they are taking advantage of these opportunities to doublecount a single course toward both LAC and major requirements.Waiver of Liberal Arts Curriculum RequirementsIndividuals with an Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, or a bachelor’s degree (regardless of date of completion) from aregionally accredited institution will have their Liberal Arts Curriculum requirements waived. Associate of Applied Science(AAS) and Associate of General Studies (AGS) degrees do not waive the Liberal Arts Curriculum requirement.Many UNC bachelor’s degree programs require courses as part of their major that also have LAC status. Because they arerequirements of the major, these courses cannot be waived by a previous AA, AS, or bachelor's degree, even though thestudent may already have completed the LAC with other coursework.Liberal Arts Curriculum Course Challenge OptionIn accordance with CCHE policy, students may request a challenge exam in lieu of an LAC course. Students interested inchallenging a Liberal Arts Curriculum course should contact the appropriate program to inquire about the process.Guaranteed TransferabilityCourses bearing the designation "gtP" have also been approved for inclusion in Colorado's Guaranteed Pathways (gtP). Agrade of C- or better guarantees that the course will automatically transfer to any Colorado public institution and satisfy thesame statewide general education category at that institution. For more information on the gtPathways program, pleasevisit the Colorado Department of Higher Education website.Liberal Arts Curriculum Course IndicatorsLAA1Arts & Humanities: Arts & ExpressionLAIS [IS]International StudiesLAA2Arts & Humanities: Literature & HumanitiesLAMS [MS]U.S. Multicultural StudiesLAA3Arts & Humanities: Ways of ThinkingLAS1Natural & Physical SciencesLAA4Arts & Humanities: World LanguagesLASL [L]Natural & Physical Sciences LABLAB1Social & Behavior Sciences: Economic or Political SystemsLAW1Introductory Written CommunicationLAB2LAW2Intermediate Written CommunicationLAB3Social & Behavior Sciences: GeographySocial & Behavior Sciences: Human Behavior, Culture or SocialFrameworksLAW3Advanced Written CommunicationLAH1HistoryLAX1MathematicsExploring the Liberal Arts ProgramStudents who choose to begin building their academic foundation prior to declaring a major are automatically enrolled inour “Exploring the Liberal Arts” Program. Administered by Soar, in collaboration with the Center for Career Readiness, thisprogram provides students with professional advising that helps them discover their academic interests and aptitudes whileexploring the rich and diverse course offerings in UNC’s Liberal Arts Curriculum. Students emerge from their "exploring"experiences solidly grounded in an understanding of their path to academic success.Approved Courses 2022-2023Page 6

_ THEA 159 The Art of Acting for All Majors (3) gtP (only if taken Fall 2022 or later) _ THEA 130 Introduction to the Theatre (3) gtP _ THEA 225 Theatre in Film (3) gtP _ THEA 296 History of Theatre I (3) gtP _ THEA 297 History of Theatre II (3) gtP . Literature and Humanities (LAA2)