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The State Board of Education Rule 6A-10.30(2), commonly known as the “Gordon Rule,” specifies that all state universities require in all baccalaureate degree programs, satisfactory completion of (a) Six (6) semester hours of English coursework and six (6) semester hours of additional coursework in which the student is required to demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple assignments. (b) Six (6) semester hours of mathematics coursework at the level of college algebra or higher. For the purposes of this rule, applied logic, statistics and other such computation coursework which may not be placed within a mathematics department may be used to fulfill three (3) hours of the six (6) hours required by this section. A grade of “C” or better is required in each course

 
COMMUNICATION - (6 Semester Hours).
 
ENC 1101, ENC 1102 Freshman Communication Skills I & II
OR
ENC 1121, ENC 1122 Honors Freshman Composition I & II
 

COURSEWORK WITH COLLEGE-LEVEL WRITING SKILLS - (6 Semester Hours)
Student is required to demonstrate college-level writing skills upon successful completion of the following; -
Course Prefix #
Course Title
Credit Hours
AFA 3104
The African Amer. Experience
3
AMH 2010
U.S. History 1492-1865
3
AMH 2020
U.S. History 1865-Present
3
AMH 2091
Intro. to African-American History
3
AMH 3571
Afro-American History to 1865
3
AMH 3572
Afro-American History Since 1865
3
AML 2010
American Literature I
3
AML 3041
American Literature II
3
AML 4154
Modern American Poetry
3
ARC 2701
Survey of Arch. History I
3
ARH 2000
Art Appreciation
3
ARH 2050
Art History I: Prehistory to Rennaiss.
3
ARH 2051
Art History II: Baroque to Modern
3
ARH 3610
American Art
3
ARH 4410
Modern Art History
3
ARH 4614
African-American Art
3
ENL 3013
English Literature to 18th Century
3
ENL 3034
English Literature II
3
EUH 3100
Ancient History
3
EUH 3120
Medieval History
3
EUH 3501
History of England, 1485-1714
3
HUM 2211
Historical Survey I
3
HUM 3214
Early Civil & the Classical World
3
HUM 3217
Judeo Christian & Medieval Cultures
3
HUM 2230
Historical Survey II
3
HUM 3237
Counter Reformation Bar. & Enlight.
3
HUM 3238
The European Rennais. & Reform.
3
HUM 3244
19th Cent. Rev.: Historic & Artistic
3
HUM 3255
Modern and Post-Modern Culture
3
HUM 3401
Asian Humanities
3
HUM 3421
African Americans in Film
3
HUM 3425
African Humanities
3
HUM 3546
Caribbean Literature & Popular Cult.
3
HUM 3930
Special Topics in Humanities
3
LIT 2110
Intro to Literature I
3
LIT 2120
Intro to Literature II
3
LIT 3196
African-Caribbean Literature
3
LIT 3824
Latino Literature
3
MMC 2000
Introduction to Mass Media
3
MUH 3116
Jazz History
3
MUH 3211
History and Literature of Music I
3
MUH 3212
History and Literature of Music II
3
MUH 3561
Afro-American Music
3
MUL 2111
Intro. to Music I
3
MUL 2112
Intro. to Music II
3
PHH 2102
Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
3
PHH 3400
Modern Philosophy
3
PHH 3600
Contemporary Philosophy
3
PHI 2010
Intro to Philosophy
3
PHI 2101
Intro to Logic
3
PHI 3601
Ethics
3
PHI 2801
Intro. to Aesthetics
3
PHM 3120
Contemporary Black Social Phil.
3
REL 2000
Intro. to Religion
3
REL 3120
Religion in American Culture
3
REL 2135
Black Religion in America
3
REL 3145
Women in Religion
3
REL 2210
Intro. to Old Testament
3
REL 2240
Intro to New Testament
3
REL 2320
Western World Religion
3
REL 3310
Eastern World Religions
3
REL 3383
Caribbean Religion & Culture
3
REL 4440
Contemporary Religious Thought
3
THE 2000
Intro. to Theatre
3
THE 3112
Theatre History I
3
THE 3113
Theatre History II
3
THE 3232
Black Theatre/Film & Rel. Studies
3
THE 3235
Cont. Black Theatre
3
WOH 1012
History of Civilization
3
WOH 1022
Hist. of Civil.: Ren. to 1848
3
 
 
More courses
ANT 2000
Intro. to Anthropology
3
ECO 2013
Prin. of Economics I
3
ECO 2023
Prin. of Economics II
3
GEA 2000
World Regional Geography
3
POS 2001
Intro. to Political Science
3
POS 2041
Amer. National Government
3
POS 2112
Amer. State and Local Govt.
3
PSY 2012
Intro. Psychology
3
SYG 2000
Intro. to Sociology
3
 
MATHEMATICS - (6 Semester Hours)
Complete 2 from the following approved course list.
Course Prefix #
Course Title
Credit Hours
MAA 4211
Advanced Calculus I
3
MAC 1105
College Algebra
3
MAC 1114
Alg. & Trig Functions
3
MAC 1147
Pre-Calculus Math
4
MAC 2223
Calculus for Arch
4
MAC 2233
Calculus for Business I
3
MAC 2234
Calculus for Business II
3
MAC 2311
Calculus I
4
MAC 2312
Calculus II
4
MAD 2120
Finite Mathematics
3
MGF 1106
Liberal Arts Math I
3
MGF 1107
Liberal Arts Math II
3
MTG 2206
College Geometry
3
STA 2023
Intro to Probability & Stat I
3
 
Note: Any 3 credit hour college-level course offered by the Mathematics Department may be used.