Humanities, Social Sciences, Sciences and Professional Disciplines
All degree programs make reference to Humanities, Social Science and Science requirements (breadth requirements). These groups are defined as follows:
 
Group I Humanities
Classical Studies, Culture and the Arts, English Studies, Film, Fine Arts, French, Music, Philosophy, Religions and Cultures, Russian, Spanish
 
Group II Social Sciences
Anthropology, Child and Family Studies, Criminal Justice, Economics, Gender Equality and Social Justice,**Geography , History, Law and Justice, Native Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Social Welfare and Social Development, Sociology
 
Group III Sciences
Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science*, Environmental Science, General Science,**Geography, Geology, Mathematics, Physics
 
Group IV Professional Disciplines
Accounting (Business), Administrative Studies (Business), Marketing (Business), Organizational Studies (Business) , Nursing, Technology Management (Business)
 
Where reference is made to an Arts requirement, Arts is defined as either Group I Humanities or Group II Social Sciences.  Cross-coded courses will be considered in the group to which they are cross-coded for satisfying breadth requirements regardless for which course the student is registered.  Cross-listed courses will be considered in the group to which they are cross-listed for satisfying breadth requirements.
 

**All Physical Geography and Geography Techniques courses may be credited toward the science breadth requirement.  Please refer to Geography courses descriptions for more information.

*COSC 1606 and COSC 1607 may not be credited towards the science breadth requirement.