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Focus Selectives ABE 32500 Soil and Water Resource Engineering AGEC 25000 Economic Geography of World Food and Resources AGEC 34000 Economics of World Development AGEC 41000 Agricultural Policy AGRY 10500 Crop Production AGRY 25500 Soil Science AGRY 28500 World Crop Adaptation and Distribution AGRY 29000 Introduction to Environmental Science AGRY 33500 Weather and Climate AGRY 34900 Soil Ecology AGRY 35000 Global Awareness AGRY 38500 Environmental Soil Chemistry AGRY 45000 Soil Conservation and Water Management AGRY 48000 Plant Genetics AGRY 51100 Population Genetics AGRY 52000 Principles and Methods of Plant Breeding AGRY 52500 Crop Physiology and Ecology AGRY 53000 Advanced Plant Genetics AGRY 53600 Envrionmental Biophysics AGRY 54400 Environmental Organic Chemistry AGRY 54500 Remote Sensing of Land Resources AGRY 57200 Molecular Cytogenetics AGRY 58000 Soil Microbiology AGRY 58200 Environmental Fate of Pesticides AGRY 58500 Soils and Land Use ASM 33600 Environmental Systems Management BCHM 22100 Analytical Biochemistry BCHM 56100 General Biochemistry I BCHM 56200 General Biochemistry II BIOL 12100 Biology I: Diversity, Ecology, and Behavior BIOL 24100 Biology IV: Genetics and Molecular Biology BIOL 41500 Introduction to Molecular Biology BIOL 41600 Viruses and Viral Diseases Appendix D Plan of Study Course Lists BIOL 43800 General Microbiology BIOL 48100 Eukaryotic Biology BIOL 51700 Molecular Biology: Proteins BIOL 51900 Molecular Biology: Nucleic Acids BIOL 58000 Evolution BIOL 59500 Cell Biology of Plants BTNY 20100 Plants and Civilization BTNY 20400 Crop and Weed Identification BTNY 20700 The Microbial World BTNY 21100 Plants and the Environment BTNY 30100 Introductory Plant Pathology BTNY 30400 Introductory Weed Science BTNY 35000 Biotechnology in Agriculture BTNY 39000 Selected Topics in Plant Science BTNY 44300 Arthropods and Diseases of Turfgrass BTNY 50400 Advanced Weed Science BTNY 50500 Advanced Biology of Weeds BTNY 51500 Diseases of Fruit Crops BTNY 51600 Diseases of Vegetable Crops BTNY 51700 Diseases of Agronomic Crops BTNY 51800 Diseases of Landscape Trees and Shrubs BTNY 51900 Diseases of Greenhouse Ornamentals BTNY 52500 Intermediate Plant Pathology BTNY 53500 Plant Disease Management BTNY 54400 Plant Parasitic Fungi BTNY 55000 Biology of Fungi BTNY 55200 Molecular Approaches to Plant Pathology BTNY 55300 Plant Growth and Development BTNY 55500 Aquatic Botany EAS 10000 Planet Earth EAS 11100 Physical Geology EAS 11300 Environmental Geology EAS 42000 Global Change Modeling ENGL 23400 Ecological Literature ENTM 20600 General Entomology ENTM 20700 General Entomology Laboratory ENTM 31100 Insect Ecology 16

Focus Selectives (Cont.) ENTM 46000 Aquatic Entomology ENTM 54200 Insect Ecology ENTM 46000 Aquatic Entomology ENTM 51000 Insect Pest Management ENTM 54200 Insect Ecology FNR 10300 Introduction to Environmental Conservation FNR 20100 Marine Biology FNR 22500 Dendrology FNR 23000 The World s Forests and Society FNR 30500 Conservation Genetics FNR 33100 Forest Ecosystems FNR 33300 Fire Effects in Forest Environments FNR 34100 Wildlife Habitat Management FNR 35300 Natural Resources Assessment FNR 35700 Fundamental Remote Sensing FNR 36500 Natural Resources Issues, Policy, and Administration FNR 40600 Natural Resources and Environmental Economics FNR 43400 Tree Physiology FNR 43500 Physiological Ecology of Woody Plants FNR 48800 Global Environmental Issues FNR 50100 Limnology FNR 50200 Watershed Hydrology, Ecology, and Management FNR 50500 Molecular Ecology and Evolution FNR 54000 Wetlands Ecology FNR 54200 Ecology and Management of Declining, Rare, and Endangered Species FNR 55800 Digital Remote Sensing and GIS HORT 20100 Plant Propagation HORT 51500 Plant Cell, Tissue, and Organ Culture HORT 55100 Biophysical Plant Physiology NRES 28000 Hazardous Waste Handling NRES 29000 Introduction to Environmental Science POL 30000 Introduction to Political Analysis POL 32300 Comparative Environmental Policy POL 32700 Global Green Politics POL 42300 International Environmental Policy POL 52300 Environmental Politics and Public Policy SOC 55300 Environmental Sociology STAT 50300 Statistical Methods of Biology STAT 51100 Statistical Methods Science, Technology, & Society AGRY 28500 World Crop Adaptation and Distribution AGRY 29000 Introduction to Environmental Science ANSC 10200 Intro to Animal Agriculture ANTH 21000 Technology and Culture BCHM 10000 Intro to Biochemistry BIOL 31200 Great Issues: Genomic and Society BTNY 20100 Plants and Civilization BTNY 21100 Plants and the Environment COM 25100 Communication, Information and Society EAPS 10000 Planet Earth EAPS 10400 Oceanography EAPS 10600 Geosciences in the Cinema EAPS 11300 Introduction to Environmental Science EAPS 12000 Introduction to Geography ENTM 10500 Insects: Friend and Foe ENTM 21800 Intro to Forensic Science FNR 10300 Intro to Environmental Conservation FNR 23000 The World's Forests and Society FNR 24000 Wildlife in America IT 22600 Biotechnical Lab I NRES 29000 Introduction to Environmental Science PHIL 27000 Biomedical Ethics POL 23700 Modern Weapons and International Relations STAT 11300 Statistics and Society TECH 12000 Technology and the Individual AGEC 20300 AGEC 20400 AGEC 21700 ECON 21000 ECON 25100 ECON 25200 Economics Selectives Introductory Microeconomics for Food and Agribusiness Introduction to Resource Economics and Environmental Policy Economics Principles of Economics Microeconomics Macroeconomics 17

UCC Humanities Selectives AAS 27100 Intro to African American Studies AD 11300 Basic Drawings AD 11700 Photography I AD 12500 Intro to Interior Design AD 22700 History of Art since 1400 AD 24200 Ceramics I AD 25100 History of Photography AD 25500 Art Appreciation AD 26500 Relief Printmaking AD 26600 Silkscreen Printmaking AD 27500 Beginning Sculpture AD 38300 Modern Art AMST 20100 Intro to American Studies CMPL 26600 Intro to World Lit Beg - 1600 CMPL 26700 World Lit from 1600 to today DANC 25000 Dance Appreciation EDST 20000 History And Philosophy Of Education ENGL 23000 Great Narrative Works ENGL 23800 Introduction To Fiction ENGL 25000 Great American Books ENGL 27600 Shakespeare On Film ENGL 28600 The Movies FR 33000 French Cinema GER 23000 German Literature in Translation GER 33000 German Cinema HIST 10300 Intro to the Medieval World HIST 10400 Intro to the Modern World HIST 10500 Survey of Global World HIST 15100 American History to 1877 HIST 15200 United States since 1877 HIST 21000 The Making of Modern Africa HIST 24000 East Asia and Its Historic Transition HIST 24100 East Asia and the Modern World HIST 24300 South Asian History and Civilizations HIST 24500 Middle East History and Culture HIST 24600 Modern Middle East and North Africa HIST 27100 Latin American History to 1824 HIST 27200 Latin American History from 1824 ITAL 28100 The Italian Renaissance and its Impact on Western Civilization LC 23900 Contemporary Foreign Women Writers in Translation LC 33300 The Middle Ages on Film MUS 25000 Music Appreciation MUS 26100 Fundamentals of Music MUS 36100 Music Theory I MUS 37800 Jazz History PHIL 11100 Ethics PHIL 11400 Global Moral Issues PHIL 28000 Ethics and Animals PHIL 29000 Environmental Ethics PHIL 33000 Religions of the East REL 20000 Introduction to the Study of Religion REL 23000 Religions of the East RUSS 28100 Post Soviet Experience RUSS 33000 Russian and East European Cinema SPAN 33000 Spanish and Latin American Cinema THTR 20100 Theater Appreciation WOST 28000 Women's Studies: An Introduction Social Science Selectives AGEC 20300 Introductory Microeconomics for Food and Agribusiness AGEC 20400 Introduction to Resource Economics and Environmental Policy AGEC 21700 Economics AGEC 25000 Economic Geography of World Food and Resources AGEC 30500 Agricultural Prices AGEC 34000 International Economic Development AGEC 40600 Natural Resource And Environmental Economics AGEC 41000 Agricultural Policy AGEC 41500 Community And Resource Development AGEC 45000 International Agricultural Trade AGEC 49800 Afghanistan Development Challenges AGR 20100 Communicating Across Culture AGRY 39900 Afghanistan Development Challenges ANTH Anthropology ECON Economics EDPS 23500 Learning And Motivation EDPS 26500 The Inclusive Classroom FNR 37500 Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Management POL Political Science PSY Psychological Sciences SOC Sociology 18

Humanities Selectives (COA) AAS AD AGR 20100 AMST ASAM BAND CMPL CLCS DANC EDST 20000 ENGL 22700 ENGL 23000 ENGL 23100 ENGL 23200 ENGL 23500 ENGL 23700 ENGL 23800 ENGL 23900 ENGL 24000 ENGL 24100 ENGL 25000 ENGL 25700 ENGL 26200 ENGL 26400 ENGL 26600 ENGL 26700 ENGL 27600 ENGL 27900 ENGL 33100 ENGL 33300 ENGL 33500 ENGL 33700 ENGL 35000 ENGL 35100 ENGL 35600 ENGL 35800 African American Studies Art and Design Communicating Across Culture American Studies Asian American Studies Up to 3 credits Comparative Literature Classics Dance History And Philosophy Of Education Elements Of Linguistics Great Narrative Works Introduction To Literature Thematic Studies In Literature Introduction To Drama Introduction To Poetry Introduction To Fiction Introduction To Biography Ecological Literature Survey Of The British Literature: From The Rise Of Romanticism To The Modern Period Great American Books Literature of Black America Greek And Roman Classics In Translation The Bible As Literature World Literature: From the Beginnings to 1700 A.D. World Literature: From 1700 A.D. to the Present Shakespeare On Film The American Short Story In Print And Film Medieval English Literature Renaissance English Literature Restoration And Eighteenth-Century English Literature Nineteenth-Century English Literature Survey Of American Literature From Its Beginnings To 1865 Survey Of American Literature From 1865 To The Post-World War II Period American Humor Black Drama ENGL 36000 Gender and Literature ENGL 36400 Religious Classics In The Western Tradition ENGL 37200 American Folklore ENGL 37300 Science Fiction And Fantasy ENGL 37500 British Drama To 1800, Exclusive Of Shakespeare ENGL 37700 Major Modern Poetry ENGL 37900 The Short Story ENGL 38100 The British Novel ENGL 38200 The American Novel ENGL 38300 Modern Drama: Ibsen To The Absurdists ENGL 38600 History Of The Film To 1938 ENGL 38700 History Of The Film From 1938 To The Present ENGL 39600 Studies In Literature And Language ENGL 41100 Studies In Major Authors ENGL 41200 Studies In Genre ENGL 41300 Studies In Literature And History ENGL 41400 Studies In Literature And Culture ENGL 44100 Chaucer's Canterbury Tales ENGL 44200 Shakespeare ENGL 44400 Milton ENGL 46200 The Bible As Literature: The Old Testament ENGL 46300 The Bible As Literature: The New Testament ENGL 46800 Problems In The History Of Criticism ENGL 46900 Issues In Contemporary Criticism And Theory ENGL 49200 Literature In The Secondary Schools FVS Film and Video Studies FLL Foreign language or literature HIST History HONR 19900 Science and Pseudoscience HONR 29900 Insects in Literature and Art HORT 30600 History of Horticulture HORT 45000 The English Landscape: Integrating HIST, HORT and LA IDIS Interdisciplinary Studies JWST Jewish Studies LALS Latin America and Latino Studies LC 23900 Contemporary Foreign Women Writers in Translation LC 33300 The Middle Ages on Film 19

LING MARS MUS PHIL REL THTR WOST Humanities Selectives (Cont.) Linguistics Medieval and Renaissance Studies Music Philosophy Religious Studies Theatre Women's Studies International Understanding AGEC 25000 Economic Geography of World Food and Resources AGEC 34000 International Economic Development AGEC 45000 International Agricultural Trade AGEC 49800 Afghanistan Development Challenges AGR 49300 Special Topics in International Agriculture AGR 49500 Intl. Prof. Experience in Agr., Food, and Nat. Resources AGR 49700 Agricultural Study Abroad AGRY 28500 World Crop Adaptation and Distribution AGRY 35000 Global Awareness AGRY 39900 Afghanistan Development Challenges AGRY 39900 Exploring International Agriculture AGRY 57000 Agronomy in International Development AGRY 59800 African Development Challenges ANSC 29400 Exploring International Animal Agriculture ANSC 29500 Exploring International Agriculture ANTH 10000 Introduction to Anthropology ANTH 20500 Human Cultural Diversity ANTH 39200 Globalization and Culture ANTH 57600 Economic Development and Social Change ANTH 57800 Peoples of Middle America BTNY 20100 Plants and Civilization COM 22400 Communicating in the Global Workplace COM 42400 Communication in International Organizations ECON 37000 International Trade ECON 46600 International Economics ENGL 26600 World Literature: From the Beginnings to 1700 A.D. ENGL 26700 World Literature: From 1700 A.D. to the Present FNR 23000 The World's Forests and Society FNR 46000 International Natural Resources Summer Program FNR 48800 Global Environmental Issues HIST 24000 East Asia and Its Historic Transition HIST 24100 East Asia and the Modern World HIST 24300 South Asian History and Civilizations HIST 24500 Middle East History and Culture HIST 24600 Modern Middle East and North Africa HIST 27100 Latin American History to 1824 HIST 27200 Latin American History from 1824 HIST 29000 Russia: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow HIST 30000 Eve of Destruction: Global Crisis and World Organization in the 20th Century HIST 30200 History of Horticulture HIST 32300 German History HIST 32400 Modern France HIST 34000 Modern China HIST 34100 History of Africa South of the Sahara HIST 34200 Africa and the West HIST 34300 Traditional Japan HIST 34400 History of Modern Japan HIST 34500 Modern Middle East HIST 40800 Dictatorship and Democracy: Europoe 1919-1945 HIST 43700 The History of East Central Europe and the Russian Satellite Areas HIST 43900 Communist China HIST 44100 Africa in the Twentieth Century HIST 47200 History of Mexico HIST 59500 The Holocaust and Genocide HONR 19900 Malaria: First World Science v Third World Disease HONR 19900 The Role of Animals in Societies of the World HONR 29900 Afghanistan Development Challenges HORT 30600 History of Horticulture HORT 40300 Tropical Horticulture HORT 45000 The English Landscape: Integrating HIST, HORT and LA HTM 39800 Cuisine and Culture Abroad 20

International Understanding (Cont.) IDIS 38100 Contemporary Japanese Women LA 16600 History and Theory of Landscape Architecture LC 23900 Contemporary Foreign Women Writers in Translation LC 33300 The Middle Ages on Film PHIL 11000 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 33000 Religions of the East PHIL 33100 Religions of the West POL 13000 Introduction to International Relations POL 14100 Governments of the World POL 23100 Introductions to United States Foreign Policy POL 23200 Contemporary Crises in International Relations POL 23500 International Relations Among Rich and Poor Nations POL 23700 Modern Weapons and International Relations POL 29000 Russia: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow POL 30300 Comparative Politics POL 30400 Israel and World Politics POL 32200 Science and World Politics POL 32700 Global Green Politics POL 34200 Government and Politics in Communist Successor States POL 34400 Introduction to Politics of the Third World POL 34500 West European Democracies in the Post-Industrial Era POL 34800 East Asian Politics POL 43300 International Organizations POL 43400 United States Foreign Policy, Central America and the Caribbean POL 43500 International Law POL 44200 Government and the Politics of Russia POL 44400 Introduction to African Politics POL 44500 Politics of France and Germany POL 44700 The British Political System and the Commonwealth of Nations POL 44900 Japanese Political Economy 21

Multicultural Awareness AAS 27100 Introduction to African American Studies AAS 27700 African American Pop Culture AAS 37000 Black Women Rising AAS 37100 The African American Experience AAS 37300 Issues in African American Studies AAS 37500 The Black Family AAS 37600 The Black Male AAS 37700 African American Sexuality and Society AGR 20100 Communicating Across Culture ANTH 20500 Human Cultural Diversity ANTH 23000 Gender Across Cultures ANTH 28200 Introduction to LGBT Studies ANTH 30300 Gender Across Cultures ANTH 37900 Indians of North America ANTH 48200 Sexual Diversity in Global Perspectives ANTH 57800 Peoples of Middle America ASAM 24000 Introduction to Asian American Studies CDFS 30100 Families in a multicultural society COM 30300 Intercultural Communication COM 32800 Diversity at Work: A Rhetorical Approach COM 36800 Sociolinguistic Study of African American English COM 37600 Communication and Gender COM 38100 Gender and Feminist Studies in Communication EDCI 28500 Multiculturalism and Education ENGL 25700 Literature of Black America ENGL 35400 Asian American Literature ENGL 35800 Black Drama ENGL 36000 Gender and Literature ENTR 47000 Women and Leadership HIST 35400 Women in America to 1870 HIST 36500 Women in America HIST 36600 Hispanic Heritage of the United States HIST 37500 Womein in America Since 1870 HIST 37700 History and Culture of Native America HIST 39600 The Afro-American to 1865 HIST 39800 The Afro-American since 1865 HK 22600 Contemporary Women's Health IDIS 27100 Introduction to African American Studies IDIS 27700 African American Pop Culture IDIS 28000 Women's Studies: An Introduction IDIS 33000 Introduction to Jewish Studies IDIS 37000 Black Women Rising IDIS 37500 Black Family IDIS 37600 African American Male IDIS 38000 Gender and Multiculturalism IDIS 48100 Women of Color in the United States JWST 33000 Introduction to Jewish Studies OLS 49900 Women and Work PHIL 22500 Philosophy of Women PHIL 24200 Philosophy, Culture and the African American Experience PHIL 33000 Religions of the East PHIL 33100 Religions of the West POL 22200 Women, Politics, and Public Policy POL 32600 Black Political Participation in America POL 36000 Women and the Law POL 45600 African American Political Thought PSY 22500 Stereotyping and Prejudice PSY 23900 The Psychology of Women PSY 33500 Stereotyping and Prejudice PSY 36800 Children's Development in Cross Cultural Perspective REL 23000 Religions of the East REL 23100 Religions of the West SOC 22000 Social Problems SOC 31000 Racial and Ethnic Diversity SOC 35600 Hate and Violence SOC 36700 Religion in America SOC 45000 Gender Roles in Modern Society SPAN 23500 Mexican and Latino Culture WOST 28000 Women's Studies: An Introduction WOST 38000 Gender and Multiculturalism WOST 38100 Women of color in the United States WOST 38300 Women and Work WOST 48000 Feminist Theory WOST 48200 Interdisciplinary Studies in Sexuality: Scholarship on Lesbian and Gay Issues Find the latest list at: https://ag.purdue.edu/oap/pages/core_requirements.aspx 22