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Electives

Electives


What are electives? Electives are courses that are outside of your major, minor, or general education requirements. Some majors require electives in order to reach the 120 credits needed to graduate, and some majors do not require electives. You can consult the Osprey Map for your major to see how many elective courses you need in your program of study.  

Below are some examples of 1000- or 2000-level courses that could be considered electives. Course descriptions for each can be found in the Undergraduate Catalog.  Please note, this is not an inclusive list of all elective options.

  • ANT 2423 - Kinship and Family
  • ARH 2050 - Art History Survey I
  • ASN 2003 - Introduction to Asia
  • CCJ 2002 - Crime in America
  • CGS 1100 - Computer Applications for Business
  • CHI 1120 - Beginning Chinese I
  • CLP 2180 - Stress Management
  • DEP 2002 - Child/Adolescent Psychology
  • EDF 2085 - Introduction to Diversity for Educators
  • EDG 2000 - Career Planning
  • FIL 2000 - Film Appreciation
  • FRE 1120 - Beginning French I
  • FSS 1213L - Cooking for Health and Environment
  • GEB 1011 - Foundations of Business
  • GEO 2420 - Cultural Geography
  • HSC 2000 - Health Care Careers
  • HSC 2100 - Personal and Public Health
  • HUN 2201 - Basic Principles of Human Nutrition
  • INR 2002 - Introduction to International Relations
  • LIS 1001 - Library and Information Systems Strategies
  • MMC 1004 - Media Literacy
  • MMC 2701 - Communicating Across Cultures
  • MSL 1001 - Leadership and Personal Development
  • MUH 2012 - Enjoyment of Music
  • MUH 2017 - History and Appreciation of Rock
  • MUH 2018 - Evolution of Jazz
  • MUN 2120 - Concert Band (Lower)
  • MUN 2310 - UNF Chorale (Lower)
  • PGY 2807C - Digital Photography for Non-Majors
  • PHI 2100 - G(W) The Art of Reasoning
  • PHI 2630 - G(W) Ethical Issues
  • PUP 2312 - Race/Gender/Politics
  • REL 2300 - G(W) Comparative Religions
  • SLS 2004 - CCEC and You
  • SOP 2772 - Human Sexual Behavior
  • SPC 2608 - Fundamentals of Speech
  • SPN 1120 - Beginning Spanish I
  • SPN 1991 - Intro to Spanish for Healthcare Professions
  • SYG 2013 - Sex, Race and Class
  • WOH 1012 - G(W) World History I
  • WOH 1022 - G(W) World History II