List of Exceptions
Unless otherwise indicated, these classes must be taken by the end of the 2004 spring semester to substitute as general education requirements.
Communication
- JOUR3400 - Intro to Broadcast Journalism
- SPAN3010 - Advanced Spanish Grammar & Composition
- AND SPAN3020 - Spanish Conversation
- **Both SPAN3010 AND SPAN3020 must be taken to satisfy the requirement**
- SPE 221 - Business and Professional Speaking (Roane State Community College)
- For SPCH2410 -
- BMGT3720 - Business Communications I
- ENGL3250 - Professional Communications I
- PC 3250 - Professional Communications I
- SPCH3610 - Foundations of Speech - Halina Ablamowicz, faculty
- SP 110 - Fundamentals of Public Speaking (RODP)
History
- HIST1310 - History of Science
- HIST2030 - Tennessee History
- HIST2900 - Environmental History
Humanities and/or Fine Arts
- All Foreign Languages 1010 and 1020 OR 2010 and 2020 will be accepted if taken through Spring 2004
- ART 2110 - Art History I
- ART 2120 - Art History II
- ENG 150 - Intro to Theater/Film
- ENGL2210 - British Literature I
- ENGL2220 - British Literature II
- ENGL4810 - Introduction to Folklore - Graham Kash, faculty
- ENGL4820 - Survey - Upper Cumberland Folklore - Graham Kash, faculty
- ENG 352 - American Literature - Albert Wilhelm, faculty
- GERM3520 - Germany - Country and People
- HIST3100 - Tennessee Topics - Michael E. Birdwell, faculty
- MUS 1034 - American Popular Music
- PHIL2250 - Intro to Ethics
- PHIL3310 - History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy - Clark Carlton, faculty
- SPAN355 - Latin American Countries and Peoples (RODP course)
Math
- MATH1410 - Survey of Elementary Math I - through Fall 2004
- MATH1420 - Survey of Elementary Math II - through Fall 2004
- MATH 1410 only begins Spring 2004 (for MDS, SPED and other selected education majors)
- MATH1710 - Pre-Calculus I
- MATH1720 - Pre-Calculus II
- MATH1730 - Pre-Caclulus Math
Natural Sciences
Social/Behavioral Sciences
- PSY 3200 - Developmental Psychology - Jadwiga Dolzycki, faculty
- PSY 3300 - Introduction to Social Psychology
- PSY 2050 - Psychology of Adjustment - Diane Sadler, faculty
- PSY 4100 - Child Psychology - Sheila Pemberton, faculty; Diane Sadler, faculty; Katherine Niebuhr, faculty
- SOC 2610 - Juvenile Delinquency - Jerry Neapolitan, faculty
- SOC 4210 - Race & Ethnicity
- GEOG 111 - Physical Geography
- GEOG 1130 - Geography of Natural Hazards (Students taking this course Summer 2006 or Fall 2006 may count the course toward General Education Social/Behavioral Sciences requirement.)