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The College Transfer curriculum is designed for students who intend to transfer to a senior college for their baccalaureate degree. The freshman and sophomore level courses introduce the students to areas of study that develop breadth of outlook and contribute to balanced development. This training is complementary to, but different in emphasis from the specialized training one receives for a job, a profession, or a major in a particular field of study.
The curriculum includes courses in communications, humanities and fine arts, mathematics, science, social sciences, physical education, and elective courses in liberal arts. These courses in the College Transfer Program assist students to develop an understanding and appreciation of the political, social, economic and cultural institutions in our society; to develop the ability for critical and constructive thinking, for problem solving, and ordering of values; to maintain good mental and physical health for self, family, and community, and balanced personal and social adjustment; to use basic mechanical, mathematical, and communication skills to solve everyday problems, understand ideas of others, and express ideas effectively; to understand their cultural heritage; to understand the creative activities of others; and to encourage participation in creative activities.
Upon successful completion of the degree requirements, students are awarded the Associate in Science degree. Only letter grades of “C” or higher in all curriculum courses will count towards completion of the College Transfer Diploma and/or Degree.
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General Education Core (44 SHC)
English Composition (6 SHC) ENG 111 Expository Writing ENG 113 Literature – Based Research
Humanities/Fine Arts (9 SHC) 3 courses from 3 different areas listed below: 1 Literature (ENG) course is required.
Humanities COM 110 Intro. to Communication or COM 120 Interpersonal Communication or COM 231 Public Speaking or FRE 111 Elementary French I or FRE 112 Elementary French II or FRE 211 Intermediate French I or FRE 212 Intermediate French II or HUM 110 Technology & Society or HUM 115 Critical Thinking or HUM 120 Cultural Studies or HUM 130 Myth in Human Culture or HUM 150 American Women’s Studies or HUM 211 Humanities I or HUM 212 Humanities II or PHI 220 Western Philosophy I or PHI 221 Western Philosophy II or PHI 230 Introduction to Logic or PHI 240 Introduction to Ethics or REL 110 World Religions or REL 211 Introduction to Old Testament or REL 212 Introduction to New Testament or SPA 111 Elementary Spanish I or SPA 112 Elementary Spanish II or SPA 211 Intermediate Spanish I or SPA 212 Intermediate Spanish II
Literature ENG 231 American Literature I or ENG 232 American Literature II or ENG 233 Major American Writers or ENG 241 British Literature I or ENG 242 British Literature II or ENG 261 World Literature I or ENG 262 World Literature II
Fine Arts ART 111 Art Appreciation or ART 114 Art History Survey I or ART 115 Art History Survey II or DRA 111 Theatre Appreciation or HUM 160 Introduction to Film or MUS 110 Music Appreciation
Social/Behavioral Sciences (9 SHC) 3 courses from 3 different areas: 1 History (HIS) course is required.
HIS 111 World Civilization I or HIS 112 World Civilization II or HIS 131 American History I or HIS 132 American History II
And choose 2 courses from the list below:
ANT 210 General Anthropology or ANT 220 Cultural Anthropology or ECO 251 Principles of Microeconomics or ECO 252 Principles of Macroeconomics or GEO 111 World Regional Geography or POL 110 Intro. to Political Science or POL 120 American Government or POL 220 International Relations or PSY 150 General Psychology or PSY 239 Psychology of Personality or PSY 241 Developmental Psychology or PSY 281 Abnormal Psychology or SOC 210 Intro. to Sociology or SOC 213 Sociology of the Family or SOC 220 Social Problems or SOC 240 Social Psychology
Natural Sciences (8 SHC) Select 1 sequence from the following list. BIO 111 General Biology I BIO 112 General Biology II or CHM 151 General Chemistry I CHM 152 General Chemistry II or PHY 151 College Physics I PHY 152 College Physics II or PHY 251 General Physics I PHY 252 General Physics II
Mathematics (6 SHC) A. Select 1 course from the following list: (If placement exempts you from Part A, select 2 higher level MAT courses.)
MAT 171 Precalculus Algebra
B. Select 1 course from the following list:
MAT 155 Statistical Analysis or MAT 172 Precalculus Trigonometry (if MAT 171was taken)
(MAT 175 may be substituted for both MAT 171 and MAT 172; in such case two additional core hours credit must be completed for graduation)
Natural Science/Mathematics General Education Core Electives (6 SHC) Select a minimum of 6 hours of electives from the following list: (These must be different and separate from any used for Natural Sciences and Mathematics sections above):
AST 111 Descriptive Astronomy AST 111A Descriptive Astronomy Lab BIO 111 General Biology I BIO 112 General Biology II BIO 130 Introductory Zoology BIO 140 Environmental Biology BIO 140A Environmental Biology Lab CHM 131 Introduction to Chemistry CHM 131A Introduction to Chemistry Lab CHM 151 General Chemistry I CHM 152 General Chemistry II MAT 155 Statistical Analysis MAT 172 Precalculus Trigonometry MAT 271 Calculus I MAT 272 Calculus II MAT 273 Calculus III PHY 110 Conceptual Physics PHY 110A Conceptual Physics Lab PHY 151 College Physics I PHY 152 College Physics II PHY 251 General Physics I PHY 252 General Physics II
Natural Science/ Mathematics Electives (14 SHC) Select from the following electives. (These must be different and separate from any used above.)
AST 111 Descriptive Astronomy AST 111A Descriptive Astronomy Lab BIO 110 Principles of Biology BIO 111 General Biology I BIO 112 General Biology II BIO 130 Introductory Zoology BIO 140 Environmental Biology BIO 140A Environmental Biology Lab •BIO 143 Field Biology Minicourse •BIO 145 Ecology •BIO 146 Regional Natural History •BIO 150 Genetics in Human Affairs •BIO 163 Basic Anatomy & Physiology •BIO 168 Anatomy and Physiology I •BIO 169 Anatomy and Physiology II •BIO 175 General Microbiology •BIO 250 Genetics •BIO 275 Microbiology •BIO 280 Biotechnology CHM 131 Introduction to Chemistry CHM 131A Introduction to Chemistry Lab CHM 151 General Chemistry I CHM 152 General Chemistry II •CHM 251 Organic Chemistry I •CHM 252 Organic Chemistry II •EGR 150 Introduction to Engineering •EGR 220 Engineering Statics MAT 155 Statistical Analysis •MAT 171A Precalculus Algebra Lab MAT 172 Precalculus Trigonometry •MAT 172A Precalculus Trigonometry Lab MAT 271 Calculus I MAT 272 Calculus II MAT 273 Calculus III •MAT 280 Linear Algebra •MAT 285 Differential Equations PHY 110 Conceptual Physics PHY 110A Conceptual Physics Lab PHY 251 General Physics I PHY 252 General Physics II
Other Required Courses (1 SHC) ACA 122 College Transfer Success
Other Electives (6 SHC) Select 6 semester hours from the list of suggested electives for the AA, AGE and AS degrees. In selecting electives students should consult with their advisor in the College Transfer area and make choices which are most appropriate for the intended university major. (These must be different and separate from any you used above.)
*Students must meet the receiving university’s foreign language and /or health and physical education requirements, if applicable, prior to or after transfer to the senior institution.
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