General Education Courses: Enrolled in July 2021 and After
Learn more about the TESU General Education Program
In addition to TECEPs and courses, credit in general education areas may be earned through other non-college developed exams.
General education courses are organized into four main categories. Some courses can be used to satisfy requirements in more than one category, but each course may only be used once in a degree. Some areas of study require specific courses to satisfy degree requirements. TESU has an institutional requirement that all students take SOS-1100 to fulfill the Information Literacy requirement. You are encouraged to work with an academic advisor to plan your general education and area of study requirements.
- Intellectual and Practical Skills
- Civic and Global Leadership
- Knowledge of Human Cultures
- Understanding of the Physical and Natural World
General Education Electives – Select from any course listed in A, B, C, D or E.
1 This course is also offered as a TECEP® exam.
2 This course is ONLY offered as a TECEP® exam.
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A. Intellectual and Practical Skills Courses
Written Communication
- ENC-1010: Writing for Success 1
- ENC-1020: Writing for Success II 1
Oral Communication
- COM-2090: Public Speaking 1
Quantitative Literacy
- BUS-2100: Quantitative Skills for Business
- DSI-2000: Visual Storytelling with Data
- HPS-2000: Statistics for the Health Professions
- MAT-1050: Applied Liberal Arts Mathematics 1
- MAT-1150: Intermediate Algebra
- MAT-1190: Quantitative Business Analysis
- MAT-1210: College Algebra 1
- MAT-1290: Precalculus
- MAT-2310: Calculus I
- MAT-2320: Calculus II
- MAT-2700: Discrete Mathematics
- MAT-3010: History of Mathematics
- MAT-3210: Linear Algebra
- MAT-3310: Calculus III
- MAT-3320: Calculus IV
- MAT-3510: Mathematical Modeling
- MAT-3610: College Geometry
- MAT-4010: Mathematical Logic
- STA-2010: Principles of Statistics 1
Information Literacy
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B. Civic and Global Leadership Courses
Diversity Intercultural Literacy
- ANT-1010: Introduction to Anthropology
- COM-3350: Intercultural Communication
- GLB-3010: Global Issues in Society
- GOG-2300: World Geography
- HEA-3050: Women's Health
- HEA-3060: Men's Health
- HIS-1260: World History from 1600 to Present 2
- HIS-2100: American Civil Rights Movement
- HIS-2610: Introduction to Chinese History and Culture
- HIS-3061: African American History
- LDR-4220: Leadership in a Global Environment
- MAN-3720: International Management
- POS-2820: Introduction to Comparative Politics 2
- POS-3150: International Relations I
- POS-4200: Conflict in International Relations
- PSY-2700: Psychology of Gender 1
- REL-4050: World Religions: Exploring Diversity
- SOC-1010: Our Changing World: An Introduction to Sociology 1
- SOC-2100: Marriage and the Family 1
- SOC-3220: Cultural Diversity in the United States
Ethical Leadership
- CRJ-3830: Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice
- ETH-2100-TE: Environmental Ethics 2
- ETH-2200: Leading the Way: A Path Towards Ethical Leadership
- ETH-2300: Ethics in the Digital Age
- LIB-3600: The Ethics and Politics of War
- PHI-2860: Contemporary Ethics
- PHI-3840: Ethics and the Business Professional
- PHI-4750: Biomedical Ethics
- SOS-4500: Ethics in the Social Sciences
Civic Engagement
- CRJ-3630: American Juvenile Justice System
- GLB-3010: Global Issues and Society
- POS-1100: American Government
- POS-2820: Introduction to Comparative Politics 2
- POS-3100: Constitutional Issues
- SOC-3760: Women and Social Action
- SOS-3700: Challenges in U.S. and Global Public Health
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C. Knowledge of Human Cultures
Humanities
- ART-1000: A World of Art
- COM-1200: Introduction to Mass Communications I
- COM-1210: Introduction to Mass Communications II
- COM-2090: Public Speaking
- COM-2650: Communication in the Digital Age
- COM-3300: Interpersonal Communication
- COM-3350: Intercultural Communication
- COM-3390: The Story of Human Language
- ENG-2010: Technical Writing 1
- ENG-2050: History of the English Language
- ENG-2980: Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice
- ENG-3930: One Writer's Vision: Jane Austen
- ETH-2100-TE: Environmental Ethics 2
- FIL-1100: Exploring American Cinema
- HIS-1010: Western Civilization I
- HIS-1020: Western Civilization II
- HIS-1130: American History I
- HIS-1140: American History II
- HIS-1210: Introduction to World History I
- HIS-1220: Introduction to World History II
- HIS-1260-TE: World History from 1600 to Present 2
- HIS-2100: American Civil Rights Movement
- HIS-2350: American Civil War
- HIS-2610: Introduction to Chinese History and Culture
- HIS-3061: African American History
- HIS-3100: The Middle East
- HIS-3561: War and American Society
- HIS-3790: Historical Methods
- HIS-4250: Dialogues on the Experience of War: War and Reintegration
- HLS-3550: Critical Thinking for Homeland Security
- HUM-1010: Introduction to the Humanities I: Philosophical Thought
- HUM-1030: Introduction to the Humanities III: Music
- HUM-1040: Introduction to the Humanities IV: Fine Arts and Architecture
- JOU-1100: Introduction to News Reporting 2
- JOU-3520: News Writing
- LIB-3120: From Hansel and Gretel to the Hunger Games: An Evolution of Children's and Young Adult Literature
- LIB-3200: The Music of War and Peace
- LIT-2050: American Literature I
- LIT-2060: American Literature II
- LIT-2210: Introduction to Children’s Literature
- LIT-2910: Analysis and Interpretation of Literature
- LIT-3010: Advanced American Literature I
- LIT-3020: Advanced American Literature II
- LIT-3310: African Encounters
- LIT-4600: Non-Western Literature
- MAN-3730: Managerial Communications 1
- MAN-3760: Leadership Communications
- PHI-1300-TE: Introduction to Critical Reasoning 1
- PHI-2860: Contemporary Ethics
- PHI-3700: Philosophy of Religion
- PHI-3840: Ethics and the Business Professional
- PHI-4750: Biomedical Ethics
- PHO-1010: Introduction to Photography
- REL-4050: World Religions: Exploring Diversity
- SPA-1010: Elementary Spanish I
- SPA-1020: Elementary Spanish II
Social Sciences
- ANT-1010: Introduction to Anthropology
- CRJ-1010: Introduction to Law Enforcement
- CRJ-1020: Introduction to Criminal Justice
- CRJ-1110: Introduction to Corrections
- CRJ-2800: Forensic Science
- CRJ-3030: White Collar Crime
- CRJ-3630: American Juvenile Justice System
- CRJ-3810: Victimology and Criminal Behavior
- CRJ-4840: Public Policy, Crime and Criminal Justice
- ECO-1110: Macroeconomics
- ECO-1120: Microeconomics 1
- ECO-4900: International Economics
- ENS-3600: Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice
- GLB-3010: Global Issues in Society
- GOG-2300: World Geography
- HLS-4100: Counterterrorism: Constitutional and Legislative Issues
- LIB-3200: The Music of War and Peace
- LIB-3420: Online Obsessions: Determining and Dealing with Digital Dependency
- LIB-3600: The Ethics and Politics of War
- MAN-3110: Organizational Behavior
- POS-1010-TE: Introduction to Political Science 2
- POS-1100: American Government
- POS-2820-TE: Introduction to Comparative Politics 2
- POS-3100: Constitutional Issues
- POS-3150: International Relations I
- POS-4200: Conflict in International Relations
- PSY-1010: Introduction to Psychology
- PSY-2110: Developmental Psychology
- PSY-2700: Psychology of Gender 1
- PSY-3000: Thanatology: An Understanding of Death and Dying
- PSY-3020: Brain and Mind
- PSY-3220: Research in Experimental Psychology
- PSY-3310: Introduction to Counseling
- PSY-3500: Abnormal Psychology 1
- PSY-3520: Psychology of Personality
- PSY-3600: Organizational Theory
- PSY-3630: Industrial Psychology
- PSY-3740: Physiological Psychology
- PSY-3790: Social Psychology
- PSY-4000: History and Systems of Psychology
- SOC-1010: Our Changing World: An Introduction to Sociology 1
- SOC-2100: Marriage and the Family 1
- SOC-2420: Juvenile Delinquency
- SOC-2910: Criminology
- SOC-3220: Cultural Diversity in the United States
- SOC-3620: Sociology of Work
- SOC-3760: Women and Social Action
- SOC-3840: Gangs
- SOC-3870: Modern Sociological Foundations
- SOC-4170: Contemporary Sociological Theory
- SOS-1100: Fact, Fiction or Fake? Information Literacy Today
- SOS-1500: Self Assessment and Career Exploration
- SOS-3040: Drugs and Society
- SOS-3200: The Management of Stress and Tension
- SOS-3600: Games People Play: Game Theory in Life, Business and Beyond
- SOS-4400: Terrorism
- SOS-4500: Ethics in the Social Sciences
- SOS-4920: Research Methods in the Social Sciences
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D. Scientific Knowledge
- CRJ-2800: Forensic Science
- BIO-1010: Introductory Biology 1
- BIO-2080: The Science of Nutrition 1
- BIO-2110: Anatomy and Physiology I with Lab
- BIO-2120: Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab
- BIO-2510: Introduction to Microbiology with Lab
- BIO-3100: Man's Best Friend: The Biology and Behavior of Dogs
- BUS-2100: Quantitative Skills for Business
- CHE-1010: Survey of Chemistry
- CHE-1110: General Chemistry I
- CHE-1120: General Chemistry II
- CHE-1210: General Chemistry I with labs
- CHE-1220: General Chemistry II with labs
- CHE-1280: General Chemistry Labs I
- CHE-1290: General Chemistry Labs II
- CIS-1070: Computer Concepts and Applications 1
- CIS-3010: Management Information Systems
- CIS-3110: Database Management
- CIS-3200: System Analysis and Design I
- CIS-3510: Software Engineering
- COS-1010: Introduction to Computers
- COS-1160: C Programming
- COS-2050: Python Programming
- COS-2060: R Programming
- COS-2130: C++ Programming
- COS-2400: Operating Systems
- COS-2410: Data Structures
- COS-3300: Computer Architecture
- COS-4510: Artificial Intelligence
- CTR-2120: Programmable Logic Controllers
- EAS-1010: General Earth Science
- EAS-1311: Introduction to Meteorology 1
- ENS-3140: Global Environmental Change
- ENS-3600: Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice
- FIT-2110: Kinesiology
- GER-3120: Biological Aspects of Aging
- GLB-3010: Global Issues and Society
- HEA-3071: Pathophysiology for Health Professionals
- PHI-4750: Biomedical Ethics
- PHY-1110: Physics I
- PHY-1120: Physics II
- PHY-1150: Physics I with lab
- PHY-1160: Physics II with lab
- PHY-1280: Physics I Lab
- PHY-1290: Physics II Lab
- PSY-3740: Physiological Psychology