Explore - Society, Health, and Behavior (SHB)

Explore - SHB Approved Courses

The page below lists Explore: Society, Health, and Behavior courses by the college offering the course.

Explore courses must be taken outside of a student's major.

Approved Courses for Each College

  • INOV 1000 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship
  • INOV 1001 - Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship
  • BUAD 1000 - Introduction to Business
  • FNCE 1200 - Personal Financial Planning
  • INFS 1100 - Productivity Apps for the Workplace
  • MGMT 3300 - Introduction to Management and Organization
  • MKTG 3000 - Principles of Marketing
  • COUN 2500 - Introduction to Principles of Addiction Treatment
  • COUN 3000 - Culturally Informed Treatment
  • EDUC 2700 - Schools, Society, and Diversity
  • IECE 1010 - Inclusive Child Development Birth-8
  • LEAD 1000 - American Foundations of Education
  • LEAD 1600 - Leading Teams and Organizations
  • LEAD 2000 - Careers in Higher Education
  • UTED 1030 - Inquiry Approaches and Lesson Plan Design for Secondary Math and Science Teaching
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  • ANTH 1020 - Introduction to Archaeology
  • ANTH 1040 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
  • ANTH 2800 - The Nature of Language
  • ANTH 3270 - Archaeology of the Recent Past
  • ANTH 3310 - Human Reproduction: Dating, Mating, and Parenting
  • ANTH 3430 - Anthropological Approaches to Globalization
  • ANTH 4270 - Landscape Archaeology: Sustainability and Collapse
  • COMM 1020 - Interpersonal Communication
  • COMM 2010 - Oral Communication in the Workplace
  • COMM 2100 - Public Speaking
  • COMM 2440 - Leadership Theory and Practice
  • COMM 3330 - Gender and Leadership
  • COMM 3400 - Digital Communication Technologies
  • COMM 3770 - Ethical Leadership
  • COMM 4840 - Health Communication: Interpersonal Perspectives
  • ECON 1000 - The Economics of Social Issues
  • ECON 1010 - Introduction to Microeconomics
  • ECON 1050 - Economics in Practice
  • ECON 2020 - Introduction to Macroeconomics
  • ECON 2210 - Personal Economics
  • GES 1980 - World Regional Geography
  • GES 1990 - Introduction to Human Geography
  • INOV 1000 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship
  • INOV 1001 - Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship
  • MSGP 4100 - Native American Perspectives on Museums
  • PHIL 1040 - The Individual and Society
  • PHIL 1150 - What Is Justice?
  • PHIL 3030 - Science and Religion
  • PHIL 3110 - Religion, Gender, and Sexuality
  • PHIL 3200 - Politics and the Law
  • PHIL 3210 - Political Economy: Capitalism
  • PHIL 4260 - Philosophy of Law
  • PSC 1100 - The American Political System
  • PSY 1000 - General Psychology
  • PSY 3400 - Social Psychology
  • SOC 1110 - Introduction to Sociology
  • SOC 2110 - Sex, Society & You: A Sociology of Human Sexuality
  • SOC 2200 - Introduction to Racial and Ethnic Groups
  • SOC 2240 - Childhood Socialization
  • SOC 2300 - Transitions in Adulthood: Lifecourse Perspectives
  • SOC 2500 - Social Problems
  • SOC 3270 - Global Indigenous Issues
  • SOC 3310 - Sociology of the Family
  • SOC 3340 - Food, Health, and Inequality
  • SOC 3630 - Adoption from the Inside Out: Sociological-Psychological Perspectives on Adoption
  • SOC 4700 - Global Feminisms
  • WEST 1010 - Introduction to Social Justice Studies: Leadership, Inclusion, and Engagement
  • WEST 2080 - Foundations of Latinx Studies
  • WEST 2500 - Social Justice through Film
  • WEST 3060 - Multi-Racial Identities
  • WEST 3070 - Global Men and Masculinities
  • WEST 3090 - Peep Show: Sexuality in Popular Culture
  • WEST 3110 - Women and Religion
  • WEST 3220 - Global Indigenous Issues
  • WEST 3310 - Sociology of the Family
  • WEST 3620 - Media and Consumption: Monopolies, Myths, and Misrepresentations
  • WEST 4100 - Native American Perspectives on Museums
  • WEST 4120 - Indigenous Views on Sustainability: All My Relations
  • HSCI 1020 - Personal Fitness and Wellness
  • CRJU 1001 - Introduction to Criminal Justice
  • CRJU 2050 - Introduction to Human Security
  • SOWK 1001 - Introduction to Social Work