General Education Requirements: KSU Flashcards
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What is the course ENGL 1101?

  • Elementary Statistics
  • English Composition I (correct)
  • Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
  • Composition II
  • What does the course MATH 1101 cover?

  • College Algebra
  • Trig
  • PreCalc
  • Introduction to Mathematical Modeling (correct)
  • What is the focus of the course STAT 1401?

  • Elementary Statistics (correct)
  • American Government
  • Principles of Microeconomics
  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Which course is related to U.S. History to 1877?

    <p>HIST 2111</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does MATH 2202 cover?

    <p>Calc II</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the course code for Introduction to Philosophy?

    <p>PHIL 2010</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which course corresponds to Music in Society?

    <p>MUSI 1107</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the definition of MATH 1111?

    <p>College Algebra</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does CHEM 1151 + L refer to?

    <p>Survey of Chemistry I and Lab</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following courses with their descriptions:

    <p>ENGL 2110 = World Literature HIST 2112 = U.S. History Since 1877 PSYC 1101 = Introduction to General Psychology BIOL 1108 + Lab = Biological Principles II and Lab</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    General Education Course Overview

    • ENGL 1101: English Composition I focuses on foundational writing skills and composition methods.
    • ENGL 1102: Composition II builds on concepts from ENGL 1101, enhancing argumentative and analytical writing techniques.

    Mathematics Courses

    • MATH 1101: Introduction to Mathematical Modeling applies mathematical concepts to real-world situations.
    • MATH 1111: College Algebra covers fundamental algebraic concepts and functions critical for advanced studies.
    • MATH 1112: Trigonometry explores the relationships between the angles and sides of triangles.
    • MATH 1113: Precalculus serves as a preparation for calculus, integrating algebra and trigonometry.
    • MATH 1190: Calculus I introduces limits, derivatives, and integrals, foundational for advanced mathematics.
    • MATH 2202: Calculus II expands upon concepts from Calculus I with series, sequences, and advanced integration techniques.

    Statistics and Economics

    • STAT 1401: Elementary Statistics covers data analysis, probability, and statistical reasoning.
    • ECON 1000: Contemporary Economic Issues examines economic principles as they relate to current societal problems.
    • ECON 2106: Principles of Microeconomics analyzes consumer behavior and market dynamics.

    Communication and Literature

    • COM 1100: Human Communication studies effective communication techniques in various contexts.
    • ENGL 2110: World Literature surveys significant works across different cultures and time periods.
    • ENGL 2111: Early World Literature examines literature from ancient to early modern periods.
    • ENGL 2112: World Literature from the mid 1600s to present focuses on significant global texts.
    • ENGL 2120: British Literature covers key works and authors from the British literary tradition.
    • ENGL 2121: Early British Literature explores the origins and developments in British literary history.
    • ENGL 2122: British Literature from the late 1700s to present highlights influential texts from modern times.
    • ENGL 2130: American Literature surveys works from the colonial period to contemporary America.
    • ENGL 2131 & ENGL 2132: Early and mid American Literature cover significant authors and themes up to the present.
    • ENGL 2300: African-American Literature focuses on the contributions and themes from African-American writers.

    Philosophy and Arts

    • PHIL 2010: Introduction to Philosophy engages with fundamental philosophical questions and reasoning.
    • ART 1107: Art in Society examines the role of art within cultural and social frameworks.
    • DANC 1107: Dance in Society explores the cultural significance of dance as an art form.
    • MUSI 1107: Music in Society addresses the impact of music in cultural and historical contexts.
    • TPS 1107: Theatre in Society investigates the influence and origins of theater in human expression.

    Government and History

    • POLS 1101: American Government outlines the structure and functions of the U.S. political system.
    • HIST 2111: U.S. History to 1877 covers key events leading to the establishment of the United States.
    • HIST 2112: U.S. History Since 1877 focuses on major developments in American history post-Civil War.
    • HIST 1100: Introduction to World History provides a broad overview of human civilization.
    • HIST 1111 & HIST 1112: Pre-Modern and Modern World History examine historical developments and transitions.

    Social Sciences

    • CRJU: Foundations of Criminal Justice offers an introduction to the criminal justice system.
    • GEOG 1101: Introduction to Human Geography explores human landscapes and cultural interactions.
    • PSYC 1101: Introduction to General Psychology provides insights into human behavior and mental processes.
    • SOCI 1101: Introduction to Sociology studies societal structures and human relationships.
    • STS 1101: Science, Technology, and Society analyzes the interplay between scientific advancements and societal changes.
    • ANTH 1102: Introduction to Anthropology looks at human diversity, culture, and evolution.

    Science Courses

    • SCI 1101 & SCI 1102: Science, Society, and the Environment courses focus on the relationship between scientific understanding and environmental issues.
    • GEOG 1112: Weather and Climate examines atmospheric processes and climatic influences.
    • GEOG 1113: Introduction to Landforms studies physical geography and landforms.
    • CHEM 1151 + L & CHEM 1152 + L: Survey courses covering foundational chemistry concepts along with laboratory work.
    • CHEM 1211 + L & CHEM 1212 + L: Principles of Chemistry courses delve into essential chemical principles with experimental labs.
    • PHYS 1111 + L & PHYS 1112 + L: Introductory Physics courses cover fundamental physics concepts with accompanying laboratory experiences.
    • PHYS 2211 + L & PHYS 2212 + L: Advanced Principles of Physics courses provide in-depth technical knowledge and hands-on lab applications.
    • BIOL 1107 + Lab & BIOL 1108 + Lab: Biological Principles courses focus on fundamental biological concepts and laboratory techniques.

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    Test your knowledge of KSU's general education requirements with these flashcards. This quiz covers essential courses such as English Composition I, College Algebra, and Trigonometry. Perfect for students looking to review their foundational subjects.

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