In addition to the EXLN courses mentioned above, the following approved departmental courses also meet the graduation requirement:
BIOL 472 – Animal Behavior
BUS 380 – Entrepreneurial Mindset for the Arts
BUS 482 – Strategic Management and Consulting
CLJ/REL 307 – Prisons, Gender and Education
CLJ 370 – Prison Archives and Public Memories: Researching the Incarceration of Women and Girls in Washington
COMM 292 – Intercollegiate Debate
EDUC 290 – Making Men: Schools and Masculinities
EDUC 292 – Literacy in Schools: An Introduction
EDUC 294 – Schools & Poverty
EDUC 295 – White Teachers Teaching Children of Color
EDUC 296 – Using Children's and Young Adult Literature to Teach for Social Justice
EDUC 298 – Using Primary Sources to Teach for Social Justice
EDUC 493 – Teacher Research Practicum
ENGL 397 – The Writing Internship
ENVR 200 – Introduction to the Environment
ENVR 210 – Fundamentals of US Environmental Law and Policy
ENVR/GEOL 315 – Energy Resources
ENVR 350 – Puget Sound Environmental Issues Part I: Politics and Public Participation
ENVR 351 – Puget Sound Environmental Issues Part II: Laws and Land Use Designations
ENVR 352 – Sustainability in Everyday Life
ENVR 357 – Environmental Challenge
GLAM 181 – Rome Through The Ages: January in Rome
IPE 331 – International Political Economy of Food and Agriculture
MUS 140 – Music Education in American Schools
MUS 355 – String Pedagogy
MUS 393 – Introduction to Secondary Music Education
MUS 394 – Introduction to Elementary Music Education
PHIL 497 – Public Philosophy
PHIL 499 – Ethics Bowl
PSYC 497 – Practicum in Psychology
SOAN 213 – City and Society
SOAN 299 – Ethnographic Methods
SPAN 319 – Documentary Film, Social Movements and Human Rights
THTR 313 – Directing