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2011-12 CATALOG - Cascadia Community College

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distribution courses<br />

Distribution Courses<br />

For each academic degree or certificate program students are required to complete courses in a range of academic disciplines. The<br />

categories below are a general guide to the requirements. Students should consult an academic advisor to be sure that courses meet<br />

the specific requirements for a program.<br />

Foundations for <strong>College</strong><br />

Success<br />

COLL 100 Study Strategies<br />

COLL 101 <strong>College</strong> Strategies<br />

Cultural Knowledge<br />

Anthropology<br />

ANTH& 104 World Prehistory (SS)<br />

ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology (GS, SS)<br />

ANTH& 207 Introduction to Linguistic<br />

Anthropology (SS)<br />

ANTH& 234 Religion & Culture (SS)<br />

Art<br />

ART& 100 Art Appreciation (GS)<br />

ART 135 Global Perspectives in Art<br />

Cinema<br />

CINEM 211 World Cinema (GS)<br />

Communication Studies<br />

CMST 150 Multicultural Communication<br />

CMST 203 Media in United States Society<br />

CMST 233 Media in a Global Context (GS)<br />

CMST 251 Intercultural Communication (GS)<br />

Economics<br />

ECON 250 Introduction to the Global<br />

Economic Environment (GS, SS)<br />

English<br />

ENGL 221 World Literature and Cinema (GS)<br />

ENGL& 254 World Literature I (GS)<br />

ENGL& 255 World Literature II (GS)<br />

Global Studies<br />

GS 150 Globalization, Culture, and Identity (GS)<br />

GS 220 Global Studies: Regional History &<br />

Culture (GS, SS)<br />

GS 230 Contemporary Japan (GS, SS)<br />

History<br />

HIST& <strong>12</strong>6 World Civilizations I (GS, SS)<br />

HIST& <strong>12</strong>7 World Civilizations II (GS, SS)<br />

HIST& <strong>12</strong>8 World Civilizations III (GS, SS)<br />

HIST& 146 United States History I (H, SS)<br />

HIST& 147 United States History II (H, SS)<br />

HIST& 148 United States History III (H, SS)<br />

HIST 150 Multicultural United States History<br />

(H, SS)<br />

HIST 210 Islamic Civilization (GS, SS)<br />

HIST& 214 Pacific Northwest History (H, SS)<br />

HIST 268 Modern Latin American History<br />

(GS, SS)<br />

Humanities<br />

HUMAN <strong>12</strong>5 Cultures of Environmental<br />

Consciousness in America<br />

HUMAN 150 Multicultural Studies<br />

Philosophy<br />

PHIL 220 Global Philosophy (GS)<br />

PHIL 260 Business Ethics<br />

Political Science<br />

POLS 205 Politics of the Middle East and<br />

North Africa (GS, SS)<br />

Psychology<br />

PSYC 171 Human Relations (SS)<br />

PSYC 250 Cross-Cultural Psychology (SS)<br />

PSYC 251 Organizational Behavior (GS, SS)<br />

Sociology<br />

SOC& 101 Introduction to Sociology (SS)<br />

SOC 150 Social Inequality (SS)<br />

SOC 151 Race and Ethnicity in the United<br />

States (SS)<br />

SOC 231 Gender and Society (SS)<br />

SOC 241 Sociology of Families (SS)<br />

Global Studies<br />

Anthropology<br />

ANTH& 205 Biological Anthropology<br />

ANTH& 206 Cultural Anthropology (CKR, SS)<br />

Art<br />

ART& 100 Art Appreciation (CKR)<br />

ART 140 Survey of Art History: Prehistory to<br />

Byzantine<br />

ART 141 Survey of Art History: Byzantine to<br />

the Industrial Revolution<br />

ART 142 Survey of Modern Art<br />

Atmospheric Science<br />

ATMS 101 The Science of Weather (LAB)<br />

Chemistry<br />

CHEM& 105 Chemical Concepts<br />

Cinema<br />

CINEM 211 World Cinema (CKR)<br />

Communications Studies<br />

CMST& 220 Public Speaking<br />

CMST 233 Media in a Global Context (CKR)<br />

CMST 251 Intercultural Communication<br />

(CKR)<br />

Economics<br />

ECON& 201 Microeconomics (Q, SS)<br />

ECON& 202 Macroeconomics (SS)<br />

ECON 220 Economics of Energy (SS)<br />

ECON 250 Introduction to the Global<br />

Economic Environment (CKR, SS)<br />

English<br />

ENGL 221 World Literature and Cinema (CKR)<br />

ENGL& 254 World Literature I (CKR)<br />

ENGL& 255 World Literature II (CKR)<br />

Environmental Science<br />

ENVS& 101 Introduction to Environmental<br />

Science (LAB)<br />

ENVS 150 Themes and Methods in the<br />

Environmental Sciences<br />

Geography<br />

GEOG <strong>12</strong>0 Regional Environments and<br />

Peoples<br />

Global Studies<br />

GS 150 Globalization, Culture and Identity (CKR)<br />

GS 220 Global Studies: Regional History &<br />

Culture (CKR, SS)<br />

GS 230 Contemporary Japan (CKR, SS)<br />

History<br />

HIST& <strong>12</strong>6 World Civilizations I (CKR, SS)<br />

HIST& <strong>12</strong>7 World Civilizations II (CKR, SS)<br />

HIST& <strong>12</strong>8 World Civilizations III (CKR, SS)<br />

HIST 210 Islamic Civilization (CKR, SS)<br />

HIST 262 U.S. Foreign Relations in the 20th<br />

Century (H, SS)<br />

HIST 268 Modern Latin American History<br />

(CKR, SS)<br />

Japanese<br />

JAPN& <strong>12</strong>1 Japanese I<br />

JAPN& <strong>12</strong>2 Japanese II<br />

JAPN& <strong>12</strong>3 Japanese III<br />

JAPN& 221 Japanese IV<br />

JAPN& 222 Japanese V<br />

JAPN& 223 Japanese VI<br />

Natural Science<br />

NSCI 101 Evolution of Earth Systems<br />

Philosophy<br />

PHIL 220 Global Philosophy (CKR)<br />

PHIL 238 Introduction to the Philosophy of<br />

Human Rights<br />

Political Science<br />

POLS& 203 International Relations (SS)<br />

POLS& 204 Comparative Government (SS)<br />

POLS 205 Politics of the Middle East and<br />

North Africa (CKR, SS)<br />

64 Catalog <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>12</strong> <strong>Cascadia</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>

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