*All courses considered Liberal Arts and Science electives must be in compliance with NYSED definition
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Liberal Arts and Sciences Electives*
(as indicated by LAS course attribute)
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Health and Wellness Electives
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CIS 111 (Computers and Applications)
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COM 183 (Mass Communications)
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English (100 level)
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Humanities:
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Advanced English (200 level) (as noted)
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American Sign Language
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Art Appreciation, History or Theory
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Foreign Languages
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HUM courses
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Music Appreciation or Fundamentals
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Music Theory or Literature
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Philosophy
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Speech
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Theater Introduction and Playwriting
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Mathematics
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International Studies (determined per individual section)
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Science:
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ANT 103 (Physical Anthropology)
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Astronomy
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Biology (as noted)
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Chemistry
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Engineering Physics
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Geology
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Physics
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Science (as noted)
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Social Science:
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Anthropology
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Criminal Justice 101
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Economics
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Geography
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History
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Political Science (as noted)
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Psychology (as noted)
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Sociology (as noted)
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Any PED Activity Course
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AVS 101
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AVS 102
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BIO 115
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HED 103
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HED 104
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HED 108
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NTR 101
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NTR 111
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PED 105
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PED 106
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PED 206
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PED 211
Electives
Any college level credit bearing course can be used to meet Elective credit requirements.
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Health and Wellness Requirement
All students, regardless of their interest, age, gender, ability, or disability can benefit from participation in Health and Wellness courses. The College promotes this belief through the variety of courses designed to meet the needs of all students.