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See an extensive list of Spanish Language (SPAN) courses and occasional courses in additional languages (LANG) in the course descriptions section of the catalog.

Quantitative Reasoning (1-

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4 SH)

These courses emphasize decision-making through quantitative reasoning and support the Core Innovative and Applied Learning outcome.

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Students may receive credit and fulfill the quantitative reasoning requirement through the Advanced Placement exams in either statistics or calculus.

Writing

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Intensive (one course; 1-4 SH)

Students complete one or two Writing Intensive (WI) designate courses in addition to College Writing. A Writing Intensive course may also fulfill other EMU Core requirements. WI courses emphasize writing as a way of learning and development of the writing process. Prerequisite for all WI courses: WRIT 135 or WRIT 140.

  • ACTG 422 Intermediate Accounting III (3) 

  • BIOCH 398 Advanced Cell Biology (3) 

  • BIOL 235 Ecology: Adaptation and Environment (4) 

  • BIOL 485 Faith, Science, and Ethics (2) 

  • BIST 323 Life and Letters of the Apostle Paul (3) 

  • BUAD 331 Organizational Behavior (3) 

  • CMUS 250 Music History I (3) 

  • CMUS 260 Music History II (3) 

  • CS 365 System Administration (2) 

  • ECON 311 Contemporary Economic Issues (3) 

  • ECON 401 Development Economics (3) 

  • ED 235 Curriculum and Organization in Early Education (4) 

  • ED 401 Examining Foundations of Education (2) 

  • ENGR 325 Engineering Ethics (2) 

  • ENVS 430 Environmental Sustainability Capstone (2) 

  • HIST 411 The History of Recent America, 1941-Present (3) 

  • HUM 200 Foundations of Humanities (2) 

  • HUM 490 Seminar in Humanities (4) 

  • MATH 450 Introduction to Analysis (3)

  • MATH 460 Abstract Algebra (3)

  • MKTG 410 Strategic Marketing Management (3) 

  • NURS 310 Conceptual Framework of Nursing (2) 

  • NURS 311 Conceptual Framework Bridge Course (3) 

  • NURS 440 Transition to Practice (3) 

  • PE 415 Exercise Physiology of Sport (3) 

  • PPX 371 Peace and Security in East Asia (3) 

  • PPX 401 Human Rights and Dignity (4) 

  • PPX 405 Topics: International Security (4)

  • PPX 421 Genocide in the 20th Century (4) 

  • PPX 431 Political Reconciliation (4) 

  • PSYC 312 Psych Research Design and Analysis (4) 

  • PSYC 472 Research in Psychology (2) 

  • PXD/SOC 225 Theories of Social Change (3) 

  • PXD 365 Social and Political Economy (3) 

  • RSM 309 Recreation and Sport Program and Event Planning (3) 

  • SOC/PXD 225 Theories of Social Change (3) 

  • SOC 392 Junior Seminar in Social Research (3) 

  • SOWK 330 Social Policy Analysis (3) 

  • SOWK 400 Social Work Practice II (3) 

  • SPAN 320 Constructing Identities (3) 

  • SPAN 325 The Latino Experience (3) 

  • THR 360 Playwriting (2) 

  • THR 361 Screenwriting (2) 

  • VACA 283 Art History-Western (4) 

  • WCSC 387 Race, Space, and Inequality  (3) 

  • WCSC 388 La Lucha Latina (3)

  • WRIT 200 Introduction to Creative Writing (3) 

  • WRIT 210 News and Feature Writing (3) 

  • WRIT 351 Fiction Writing Workshop (3) 

  • WRIT 352 Creative Nonfiction Workshop (3) 

  • WRIT 380 Expository Writing (1) 

  • WRIT 381 Argumentative Writing (1) 

  • WRIT 383 Professional Writing (1) 

Second Writing Intensive OR Communication Intensive (one course; 1-4 SH

Communication Intensive courses support the EMU Core Communication outcome, recognizing visual, oral, and field-specific modes of communication. Communication Intensive courses may also fulfill other EMU Core requirements.

  • ACTG 445 Seminar in Accounting (2)

  • CS 445 Analysis of Algorithms (2)

  • CS 460 Big Data Analysis (4)

  • ECON 300 Environmental and Ecological Economics (3)

  • ENGR 491 Senior Capstone Project (2) 

  • LEAD 300 Leadership Theory and Practice (3)

  • MATH 364 Geometry (2)

  • PXD 341 Mediation and Facilitation (3)

  • SPAN Any Spanish language course beyond first required language course. (May not simultaneously fulfill Communication Foundations requirement.)

  • VACA 168 Digital Media I: Video Production (2)

  • VACA 332 Intermediate Ceramics (2)

  • VACA 354 Conservation Photography (4)

  • VACA 368 Digital Media 3: Hybrid Storytelling (4)

  • VACA 434 Advanced Drawing (2)

  • VACA 435 Advanced Painting (2)

Technology Intensive (one course; 1-4 SH)

Technology Intensive courses support EMU Core outcomes related to Innovative and Applied Learning and/or Communication. Adapting to and leveraging the potentials of current technologies will prepare students to continue to do so throughout their careers as technologies evolve. A Technology Intensive course may also fulfill other EMU Core requirements.

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  • GEOG 231 Cultural Geography (3)

  • HIST 101 US History I (2)

  • HIST 102 US History II (2)

  • HIST 103 US History III (2)

  • HIST 121 Global Past I: Civilizations (2)

  • HIST 122 Global Past II: Modernization (2)

  • HIST 123 Global Past III: Epics (2)

  • HIST 124 Global Past III: Revolutions (2)

  • HIST 125 Global Past III: Food History (2)

  • HIST 126 Global Past III: Colonialisms (2)

  • HIST 182 Global Past (Lancaster) (3)

  • HIST 222 African American History (3)

  • HIST 231 Medieval Europe (3)

  • HIST 251 History of Africa (3)

  • HIST 312 19th Century America, a Novel History (3)

  • HIST 321 Modernizing America (3)

  • HIST 352 History of Women-Global Perspectives (3)

  • HIST 362 Renaissance and Reformation Europe (3)

  • HIST 365/REL 365 Mennonite History and Thought (3)

  • HIST 391 Birth of Modernity in Europe (1550-1815) (3)

  • HIST 411 The History of Recent America (3)

  • HIST 432 History of the Middle East (3)

  • HIST 462 Modern Europe (1815-present) (3) REL 365 Mennonite History and Thought (3)

  • PPX 371 Peace and Security in East Asia (3)

  • REL 365/HIST 365 Mennonite History and Thought (3)

  • SPAN 303 Dictatorships and Social Movements (3)

  • SPAN 425 Indigenous People and Conquest (3)

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  • ENGL 261 Global Literatures 1: Gods and Monsters (2)

  • ENGL 262 Global Literatures 2: Freedom and Loss (2)

  • ENGL 263 Global Literatures 3: Intimacy and Independence (2)

  • ENGL 210 Reading Fiction (2)

  • ENGL 250 Reading Poetry (2)

  • ENGL 290 Topics: Recovery and Resilience -295 Topics in Literature (2-3)

  • ENGL 312 Ecology and Science Fiction (3)

  • ENGL 315 Global Conflicts, Global Novels (3)

  • ENGL 344 Ways of War and Peace (3)

  • ENGL 346 Rooms of Their Own (3)

  • ENGL 348 American Manhood (3)

  • ENGL 350 Children's Literature (3)

  • ENGL 355 Young Adult Literature (3)

  • ENGL 361 Global Lit Intensive 1: Gods and Monsters (3)

  • ENGL 362 Global Lit Intensive 2: Freedom and Loss (3)

  • ENGL 363 Global Lit Intensive 3: Intimacy and Independence (3)

  • ENGL 391 Topics: Bibliotherapy (2)ENGL 393 Topics: Ursula K. Le Guin (3) 390-395 Topics in Literature (2-3)

  • (Other 200- and 300-level ENGL Topics courses, as announced)

  • SPAN 301 The Art of Storytelling (3)

  • SPAN 395 Survey of Hispanic Literature (3)

  • THR 200 Survey of World Theater History (2)

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  • BIOL 105 Science in Society (2)

  • BIOL 145 Nutrition Fundamentals (2)

  • BIOL 155 Biological Explorations (3)

  • BIOL 173 Concepts in Biology (4)

  • BIOL 451/PSYC 451 Neuropsychology (3)

  • CHEM 155 Matter and Energy (3)

  • CHEM 315 Organic Chemistry I (4)

  • ENVS 135 Earth Science (2)

  • ENVS 145 Environmental Science (2)

  • ENVS 235 Sustainable Food Systems (2)

  • PH175 PH 175 Introduction to Public Health * (3) 

  • PSYC/BIOL 451 Neuropsychology (3)

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