Some LIFE clusters have one academic course paired with a UNIV 101 course. You will choose one of these clusters at Delaworld as they correspond with your major.
BISC 103: Principles of Biology - The study of biological principles at multiple levels of organization. Fosters biological literacy through the exploration of concepts, theories, practices,and new developments and their impact on individuals and society.
CRJU 110: Introduction to Criminal Justice - Responses in American society to the problems of crime. Examines criminal behavior, criminal law, the police, the courts and corrections, as well as selected issues in criminal justice.
ECON 151: Introduction to Microeconomics: Prices and Markets - Introduces supply and demand concepts with basic economic graphs. Examines models of perfect and imperfect competition and the determination of product price and quantities. Covers current microeconomic issues such as the effect of government regulation and environmental problems.
HIST 206: United States History - An introductory survey of American history since 1865. Themes and approach vary with the instructor.
NTDT 200: Nutrition Concepts - Functions and sources of nutrients, dietary adequacy, energy balance and metabolism with emphasis on health promotion. Includes weight control,evaluation of popular diets, vegetarianism, eating disorders, alcohol, other current issues and concerns in nutrition.
PHIL 100: Philosophies of Life - Survey of selected past and present philosophies that people strive to live by, typically including individualistic, group-oriented, religious and nonreligious positions.
POSC 150: American Political System - Constitutional principles, structure and functions of the political process in the United States.
PSYC 100: General Psychology - Provides foundation in the application of the scientific method to problems of human behavior and experience.
SOCI 201: Introduction to Sociology - An overview of the sociological perspective of the study of society, social organization and social institutions with special emphasis on the social causes and consequences of human behavior.