Communication, AA
Degree
Courses
- ANTH102 — Introduction to Biological Anthropology
- ANTH110L — Biological Anthropology Lab
- BIOL101 — Biology for Non-Majors
- CHEM105 — Chemistry, Man and Society
- COM101 — Public Speaking
- COM102 — Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
- COM133 — Culture and Communication
- COM216 — Survey of Communication Studies
- CRJ104 — Introduction to Administration of Justice
- ECON100 — Introduction to Economics
- ENG100 — Composition Enhanced
- ENG101 — Composition I
- ENG102 — Composition II
- ENG110 — Composition I for International and Multilingual Students Expanded
- ENG113 — Composition I for International Students
- ENG114 — Composition II for International Students
- ENG223 — Themes of Literature
- ENG231 — World Literature I
- GEOG103 — Physical Geography
- GEOG104 — Physical Geography Laboratory
- GEOG117 — Meteorology/Climatology
- GLO101 — Introduction to Global Studies
- GLO110 — Globalization: Issues and Approaches
- GLO240 — International Development
- HHP123 — Introduction to the Human Body
- HHP150 — Living Healthy and Well
- HHP201 — Stress Management
- HHP213 — Healthy Aging
- HIST100 — Historical Issues and Contemporary Society
- HIST101 — U.S. History to 1877
- HIST102 — U.S. History Since 1877
- HIST111 — Survey of U.S. Constitutional History
- HIST217 — Nevada History
- LAW101 — Fundamentals of Law I
- MATH120 — Fundamentals of College Mathematics
- MATH120E — Fundamentals of College Mathematics Expanded
- PHIL102 — Critical Thinking and Reasoning
- PHIL114 — Introduction to Symbolic Logic
- PHIL135 — Introduction to Ethics
- PHIL205 — Science and Religion
- PHIL207 — Social and Political Philosophy
- PHIL216 — Philosophy of Human Nature
- PHIL242 — Ethics for Engineers and Scientists
- PHIL244 — Bioethics
- PHIL245 — Contemporary Moral Issues
- PHIL246 — Philosophy of Law
- PHIL249 — Environmental Ethics
- PSC101 — Introduction to American Politics
- PSY101 — General Psychology
- PSY105 — Introduction to Neuroscience
- SOC101 — Principles of Sociology
- STAT152 — Introduction to Statistics
- WMST113 — Gender, Race, and Class
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