Practical Reasoning Requirement--Two Courses

The Practical Reasoning Requirement is met through the satisfactory completion of two courses, at least one of which must be firmly grounded in mathematics or statistics. Courses meeting this requirement are intended to help students discern connections, consider alternatives, and think about topics and issues from multiple perspectives.

Designations for Practical Reasoning Courses

An approved Practical Reasoning course that is "firmly grounded in mathematics or statistics" is called "Practical Reasoning with Quantitative Emphasis" and is given the designation "PRQ." Other approved Practical Reasoning courses are given the designation "PR."

The Committee on General Education (COGE) has approved the following courses to meet the Practical Reasoning Requirement. COGE continues to review departmental proposals for additional courses to meet this requirement in the General Education curriculum.

NOTE: Transfer credit for PSY 100 General Psychology does not meet the Practical Reasoning requirement but meets the Social Science Perspective.

Approved Courses (PR & PRQ)

Courses below have been designated by the Committee on General Education to meet the indicated requirement.  Special topics courses are approved on a term-by-term basis and approvals are listed in the Schedule of Classes.  

Practical Reasoning--Quantitative Emphasis (PRQ)

CHM 131 Accelerated General Chemistry

1 Course Credit

CHM 134 Accelerated Environmental Chem

1 Course Credit

ECO 250 Applied Statistics

1 Course Credit

MAT 101/MAT 108 Math Modeling Using Computer

1 Course Credit

MAT 104 Introduction to Statistics

1 Course Credit

MAT 105 Intro to Discrete Math

1 Course Credit

MAT 108/MAT 101 Environ Issue:Math Model Appr

1 Course Credit

MAT 115 College Algebra with Modeling

1 Course Credit

MAT 125 Trigonometry with Applications

1 Course Credit

MAT 135 Calculus I

1 Course Credit

MAT 214 Linear Algebra

1 Course Credit

MAT 225 Calculus II

1 Course Credit

MAT 311 Probability

1 Course Credit

MAT 312 Operations Research

1 Course Credit

MAT 330 Calculus III

1 Course Credit

MAT 437 Differential Equations

1 Course Credit

PHY 130/PHY 225 Applied Mah for Physics & Eng.

1 Course Credit

PHY 225 Math Methods in Physics I

1 Course Credit

PSY 325 Stats & Rsrch Meth-Behav Sc II

1 Course Credit

SENS 320 Intro-Geographical Info System

1 Course Credit

SOC 340 Social Statistics-Diverse Soc

1 Course Credit

TAD 352 Quality Control

1 Course Credit

Practical Reasoning (PR)

BUS 114 Business App & Prog (CSC)

1 Course Credit

BUS 120 Accounting I

1 Course Credit

CFS 145 Consumer Decision Making

1 Course Credit

COM 201 Argumentation and Debate

1 Course Credit

COM 203 Persuasion

1 Course Credit

CSC 111 Storytelling-Comp Animation

1 Course Credit

CSC 114 Business App & Prog (BUS)

1 Course Credit

CSC 126 Intro to Robotics

1 Course Credit

GST 235 Intro to Behavioral Sciences

1 Course Credit

HIS 316 20th Cent Europe:Div & Recon

1 Course Credit

MAT 203 Geometry-Midl Grades/Elem Tchr

1 Course Credit

MAT 315 Fundamental Concepts of Math

1 Course Credit

PHI 104 Morality, Law & Philosophy

1 Course Credit

PHI 106 Introductory Reasoning

1 Course Credit

PHI 204/PSC 204 Justice&Law-Class Pol Phi(PSC)

1 Course Credit

PHI 207/PSC 207 Human Rights, Intl Law (PSC)

1 Course Credit

PHI 209/PSC 209 Freedom,Law,&Modern State(PSC)

1 Course Credit

PHI 214 Approaches to Ethics

1 Course Credit

PHI 218 Symbolic Logic

1 Course Credit

PHI 230 Reflecting on Nature

1 Course Credit

PHY 111 Introduction to Astronomy 1 Course Credit
PSC 204/PHI 204 Justice&Law-Class Pol Phi(PHI)

1 Course Credit

PSC 207/PHI 207 Human Rights, Intl Law (PHI)

1 Course Credit

PSC 209/PHI 209 Freedom,Law,&Modern State(PHI)

1 Course Credit

PSY 100 General Psychology***

1 Course Credit

REL 235 Christian Social Ethics

1 Course Credit

SENS 100 Intro-Sustainability & Environ

1 Course Credit

SOC 335 Methods of Social Research

1 Course Credit

***PSY 100 does not meet the Practical Reasoning Requirement if brought in as a Transfer Course.