The Core Curriculum
Students who complete the
core curriculum (Areas A-F) at a University System of Georgia institution are
guaranteed full credit in transfer to another System institution if they do not
change major or program of study. Students who complete an area of the core
curriculum will receive credit for that area if they transfer without changing
their major. Transfer credit will normally be accepted by all other fully
accredited colleges and universities in the nation. The following areas constitute
the College’s core curriculum.
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9 hours |
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ENGL 1101 Composition I |
3 hours |
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ENGL 1102 Composition II |
3 hours |
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Choose one of the
following: |
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MATH 1101 Mathematical
Modeling |
3 hours |
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MATH 1111 College Algebra |
3 hours |
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MATH 1112 Trigonometry |
3 hours |
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MATH 1113 Pre-Calculus
Mathematics |
4 hour* |
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Science Majors |
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Allied Health, Physical
Education & Nursing majors may take MATH 1111, MATH 1112, or MATH 1113. |
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Math 2053 is required for
Engineering majors. |
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MATH 1112 or MATH 1113 is
required for all other Science majors. |
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*Only Science majors that
take a 4 hour MATH will have one hour that may be counted in Area F. |
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AREA B: Institutional Options |
4-5 hours |
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Choose any four or five
hours from the following: |
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AGRI 2209 Agricultural
Seminar |
1 hour |
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BUSA 1101 Business Seminar |
1 hour |
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COMM 1000 Oral
Communication Skills |
2 hours |
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COMM 1100 Human
Communication |
3 hours |
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HNRS 1101, 1102*, 2101
& 2102 Honors Seminar |
1 hour |
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Foreign language (1002) or
higher |
3 hours |
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CISM 2201 Fundamentals of
Computer Applications |
3 hours |
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HUMN 1100 Topics in the
Humanities |
1 hour |
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MATH 1120 Linear Algebra |
1 hour |
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SCIE 1000 Addressing
Environmental Issues |
1 hour |
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SOSC 1100 Values, Issues,
& Perspectives in Social Sciences |
1 hour |
*If credit for HNRS 1101 is
used in Area B, HNRS 1102 can be used to satisfy the Freshman Seminar
graduation requirement
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AREA C: Humanities/Fine Arts |
6 hours |
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Choose 1 of the following
courses: |
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ENGL 2111 World Literature
I |
3 hours |
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ENGL 2112 World Literature
II |
3 hours |
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ENGL 2120 British Literature |
3 hours |
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ENGL 2130 American
Literature |
3 hours |
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HUMN 2221 Western World
Humanities I |
3 hours |
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HUMN 2222 Western World
Humanities II |
3 hours |
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Choose 3 hours from the
following: |
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ARTS 2213 Art Appreciation |
3 hours |
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ENGL 2111 World Literature
I |
3 hours |
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ENGL 2112 World Literature
II |
3 hours |
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ENGL 2120 British
Literature |
3 hours |
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ENGL 2130 American
Literature |
3 hours |
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Foreign language (1002) or
higher |
3 hours |
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HUMN 2221 Western World
Humanities I |
3 hours |
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HUMN 2222 Western World
Humanities II |
3 hours |
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MUSC 1100 Music
Appreciation |
3 hours |
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PHIL 2111 Introduction to
Western Philosophy |
3 hours |
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THEA 1100 Theatre
Appreciation |
3 hours |
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AREA D: Science, Mathematics, & Technology |
10-11 hours |
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I. Non-Science Majors: |
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Choose one of the following
lab science courses: |
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*BIOL 1003/1003L
Introductory Biology I |
4 hours |
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**PHSC 1011/1011L Survey of
Physics |
4 hours |
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**PHSC 1012/1012L Survey of
Chemistry |
4 hours |
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*BIOL 1003/1003L is a
pre-requisite for BIOL 1004/1004L. |
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** either
of the PHSC classes or BIOL 1003/1003L can serve as a pre-requisites for any
SCIE course below. |
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After completing one of the
above courses, take an additional course from the above list or choose a
three-hour or a four-hour course from the following: |
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BIOL 1004/1004L
Introductory Biology II |
4 hours |
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BIOL 1004 (w/o lab)
Introductory Biology II |
3 hours |
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SCIE 1005/1005L
Environmental Science |
4 hours |
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SCIE 1005 (w/o
lab)Environmental Science |
3 hours |
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SCIE 1006 Marine Science |
3 hours |
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SCIE 1007 Introductory
Geology |
3 hours |
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PLUS 3-4 HOURS FROM THE FOLLOWING: |
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Any course from either of
the above lists |
3-4 hours |
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Any MATH (except MATH
1002,MATH 1105 or MATH 1120)** |
3-4 hours |
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**Math electives may be
discipline specific |
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Note: Students changing
from a science to a non-science major or transferring from another USG
institution |
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may use courses taken in
Area D part II, to meet the Core Area D requirement |
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II. Science Majors: |
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Choose any sequence from
the following: |
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BIOL 2107/2107L and BIOL
2108/2108L |
8 hours |
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CHEM 1211/1211L and CHEM
1212/1212L |
8 hours |
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PHSC 1011/1011L and PHSC
1012/1012L |
8 hours |
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PHYS 1111/1111L and PHYS
1112/1112L |
8 hours |
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PHYS 2211/2211L and PHYS
2212/2212L |
8 hours |
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PLUS 3-4 HOURS FROM THE
FOLLOWING* |
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Any lab course from the
above list —4 hours |
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SCIE 1005/1005L |
3-4 hours |
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Any MATH higher than 1113
(Except MATH 1120 & Math 2003) |
4 hours** |
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MATH 2053 is required for
Mathematics, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Physics, & Computer Science majors. |
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MATH 2054 is required for
Engineering majors. |
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*Science majors who choose
4 hours will have one hour that may be counted in Area F. |
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**Allied Health, Physical
Education & Nursing majors may take MATH 1112 or MATH 1113 |
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AREA E: Social Science - 12 hours |
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HIST 2112 United States
History II |
3 hours |
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POLS 1101 American
Government |
3 hours |
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Choose 6 hours from the
following courses: |
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ECON 2105 Principles of
Macroeconomics |
3 hours |
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ECON 2106 Principles of
Microeconomics |
3 hours |
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GEOG 1101 Introduction to
Human Geography |
3 hours |
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HIST 1111 World History I |
3 hours |
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HIST 1112 World History II |
3 hours |
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HIST 2111 United States
History I |
3 hours |
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HIST 2201 African-American
History |
3 hours |
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HIST 2232 Minorities in
American History |
3 hours |
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POLS 2401 Global Issues |
3 hours |
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PSYC 1101 Introduction to
General Psychology |
3 hours |
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RELG 1100 Introduction to
World Religions |
3 hours |
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SOCI 1101 Introduction to
Sociology |
3 hours |
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SOCI 1160 Introduction to
Social Problems |
3 hours |
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AREA F: Major Specific Courses |
18 hours |
The Division of Agriculture
and
The curriculum for the
freshman and sophomore years has been designed to provide core courses in
introductory agricultural sciences and general education. A student who
completes this curriculum will receive the Associate of Science degree and will
be prepared to enter a program of study in one of the following fields of
interest:
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Agribusiness |
Agricultural Economics |
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Agricultural Education |
Agronomy/Plant Science |
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Animal Science |
Dairy Science |
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Horticulture |
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Plant Pathology |
Poultry Science |
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Soil Science |
Turf Management |
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
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AREA F: |
18 HOURS DIRECTED ELECTIVES* |
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Select 18 hours from the
following: |
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AECO 2258, AENT 2280, CRSS 2010, AENG 2207, ASLH 2000
and ASLH 2000L, ASLH 2010 and ASLH 2010L, ASLH 1125, ASLH 2203, ACCT 2101,
ACCT 2102, BIOL 1003/1003L, BIOL 1004/1004L OR BIOL 2107/2107L, BIOL
2108/2108L, BIOL 2011, BIOL 2012, CISM 2201, CSCI 1301, ECON 2106, EDUC 2204,
HORT 2201, JRNL 1101, JRNL 2060, MATH 1113, MATH 2000, MATH 2003, MATH 2053 |
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PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
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Freshman Seminar |
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TOTAL |
60 |
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*See advisor for assistance
in Area F course selection. |
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BIOLOGICAL AND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
Agricultural engineering is
that branch of engineering which is concerned with problems of agriculture that
are engineering in nature. Agriculture of today and the future has and will
have its emphasis on diversity, automation, efficiency, quality and abundant
production.
The expansion in the field of
agricultural engineering has created an increasing need for individuals trained
as professionals in basic science, agricultural and engineering subjects. These
professionals will be engaged in industry with machinery companies, feed
manufacturers, electric power suppliers, building material suppliers,
government service with the Soil Conservation Service, Agricultural Research
Service, Agricultural Marketing Service, activities of the United States
Department of Agriculture, teaching, research, or extension at colleges and
universities, or self-employed as consultants, contractors, or sales engineers.
A student who completes this curriculum will receive the Associate in Science
degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: SCIENCE MAJORS
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AREA F: |
18 HOURS DIRECTED ELECTIVES* |
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BIOL 2107/2107L Principles
of Biology I/Lab |
4 hours |
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Select 4-12 hours from the
following: |
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MATH 2053 Calculus I |
4 hours |
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MATH 2054 Calculus II |
4 hours |
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MATH 2055 Calculus III |
4 hours |
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Select 4-8 hours from the
following: |
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PHYS 2211/2211L |
4 hours |
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PHYS 2212/2212L |
4 hours |
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Select 0-6 hours from the
following: |
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AENG 1109 Engineering
Graphics |
3 hours |
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AENG 2210 Engineering
Measurements |
3 hours |
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PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
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Freshman Seminar |
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TOTAL |
60 |
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*See advisor for assistance
in Area F course selection. |
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FORESTRY AND/OR WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
The educational preparation
for professionals in forest resources is necessarily diversified and demanding.
The quality of our physical environment and, ultimately, the quality of human
life, rests to a great extent in the hands of forest resources personnel. The
graduate in forest resources must be capable of making sound natural resources
policy decisions which contribute heavily to social and economic well-being.
The curriculum prepares
students to transfer to the
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: SCIENCE MAJORS
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AREA F: |
18 HOURS DIRECTED ELECTIVES* |
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MATH 2000 Statistics |
3 hours |
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CHEM 1211/1211L Principles
of Chemistry I/Lab |
4 hours |
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CHEM 1212/1212L Principles
of Chemistry II/Lab |
4 hours |
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COMM 1100 Human
Communications |
3 hours |
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Choose four hours for the
following electives: |
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FRSC 1170 Dendrology |
3 hours |
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FRSC 1190 Natural Resource
Conservation |
3 hours |
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FRSC 1192 |
3 hours |
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FRSC 2263 Advanced Wildlife
Technology |
3 hours |
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Math or Lab Science
approved by advisor |
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Electives for
Fisheries/Aquaculture Majors (4 hours) |
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CHEM 2040 Organic Chemistry
I |
3 hours |
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CHEM 2040L Organic
Chemistry I Lab |
1 hour |
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Electives for Forest
Environmental Resources Majors (4 hours) |
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CHEM 2040 Organic Chemistry
I |
3 hours |
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CHEM 2040L Organic Chemistry
I Lab |
1 hour |
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PHYS 1111 Intro. to Physics
I |
3 hours |
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PHYS 1111L Intro. to
Physics I Lab |
1 hour |
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PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
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Freshman Seminar |
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TOTAL |
60 |
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*See advisor for assistance
in Area F course selection. |
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NOTE: Selected Forestry or
Wildlife Management courses offered at
The Family and Consumer
Sciences curriculum has been designed for a student who plans to pursue the
B.S. in Family and Consumer Sciences at a senior institution. A student who
completes this curriculum will receive the Associate of Science degree and will
be prepared to enter a program of study in one of the following fields of
interest:
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Apparel Design &
Management |
Family & Consumer
Sciences |
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Child & Family
Development |
Education |
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Consumer Economics |
Fashion Merchandising |
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Consumer Foods |
Interior Design &
Housing |
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Consumer Journalism |
Textile Science |
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Dietetics & Nutrition |
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Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
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AREA F |
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Required 6 hrs |
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FACS 2293/SOCI 2293
Introduction to Marriage & Family |
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CISM 2201 Fundamentals of
Computer Applications |
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Guided Electives: |
12 hrs* |
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FACS 1103, FACS 1120, FACS
1151, FACS 2220, FACS 2224, FACS 2275, ARTS 1120, ARTS 1130, ARTS 2211, ACCT
2101, BIOL 1003/1003L, BIOL 1004/1004L, CHEM 1211/1211L CHEM 1212/1212L, CHEM
2041/2041L, ECON 2105, ECON 2106, EDUC 2204, MATH 2000, MATH 2053, PSYC 1101,
PSYC 2103, SOCI 1101, SPAN 1002 |
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PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
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Freshman Seminar |
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TOTAL |
60 |
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*Consult with advisor on
selection of guided electives. |
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The Division of Business Administration
This program is designed to
prepare a student for the first two years of a four year degree in business.
The major part of this program for the freshman and sophomore years consists of
courses that provide a sound foundation in the humanities, natural and
behavioral sciences and mathematics as well as the basic courses in business.
These courses are designed to transfer to a senior college or university. The
junior and senior years would consist of an intensive study in one of the
selected areas of business (some of which are listed below.) If the student
plans to transfer outside the University System of Georgia, he should contact
the college or university and obtain a catalog or curriculum guide from the
A student who completes the
Business Administration Curriculum will receive the Associate of Science
Degree.
A student who chooses this
program has a wide variety of majors to choose from at senior colleges and
universities. Some of the various majors that this curriculum would prepare the
student for are:
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Accounting |
Logistics and
Transportation Management |
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Advertising |
Management Services |
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Banking and Finance |
Management Information
Systems |
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Business Administration |
Marketing |
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Business Systems |
Management |
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Economics |
Office Administration |
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Fashion Merchandising |
Organizational Management |
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General Business |
Human Resource Management |
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Industrial Relations |
Public Administration |
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Information Technology |
Pre-Law |
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Insurance and Risk
Management |
Real Estate |
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International Business |
Secretarial Administration |
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
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AREA F: Major Courses |
18 hours |
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CISM 2201 Fundamentals of
Computer Applications |
3 |
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ACCT 2101 Principles of
Accounting I |
3 |
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ACCT 2102 Principles of
Accounting II |
3 |
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ECON 2105* Principles of
Macroeconomics |
3 |
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ECON 2106 Principles of
Microeconomics |
3 |
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Select 3 hours from the
following: |
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BUSA 1105 Introduction to
Business OR |
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BUSA 2105 Communicating in
the Business Environment OR |
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BUSA 2106 The Environment
of Business |
3 |
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PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
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Freshman Seminar |
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TOTAL |
60 |
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*A student may not
simultaneously enroll in ECON 2105 and ECON 2106. |
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A student completing the
curriculum in economics will receive the Associate in Science degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
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AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
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ECON 2105 Principles of
Macroeconomics |
3 |
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ECON 2106 Principles of
Microeconomics |
3 |
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Select 12 hours from the
following: |
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CISM 2201 Fundamentals of
Computer Applications |
3 |
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Foreign Language 1002,
2001, 2002 |
3-6 |
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GEOG 1101 Introduction to
Human Geography |
3 |
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HIST 1112 World History II |
3 |
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MATH 2000 Statistics |
3 |
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MATH 2053 Calculus I |
4 |
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MATH 2054 Calculus II |
4 |
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MATH 2055 Calculus III |
4 |
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POLS 2401 Global Issues |
3 |
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SOCI 1101 Introduction to
Sociology |
3 |
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SOCI 1160 Introduction to
Social Problems |
3 |
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PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
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Freshman Seminar |
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TOTAL |
60 |
A student completing the
curriculum in Information Technology will receive the Associate in Science
degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
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AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
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CISM 2201 Fundamentals of
Computer Applications |
3 |
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ITEC 2220 Microcomputer
Hardware & Software Concepts |
3 |
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ITEC 2260 Introduction to
Microcomputer Programming |
3 |
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BUSA 2105 Communicating in
the Business Environment |
3 |
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Major Electives |
6 |
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Electives courses should be
taken from the following courses: |
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ACCT 2101, ACCT 2102, BUSA
1105, BUSA 2106, CSCI 1301, CSCI 1302, ECON 2105, ECON 2106, ITEC 2235, ITEC
2245, ITEC 2261, ITEC 2280, |
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PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
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Freshman Seminar |
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TOTAL |
60 |
The Division of Health, Physical
Education and Recreation
The curriculum for the
freshman and sophomore years has been designed to provide core courses in the
areas of humanities, mathematics, natural and behavioral sciences, and
education. If the student plans to transfer outside the University System, he
should contact the appropriate school or guidance officers to determine whether
there are variations required in the program he should follow.
A student completing the
physical education curriculum will receive the Associate in Science degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: SCIENCE MAJORS
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AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
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BIOL 2011 /2011L Human
Anatomy and Physiology |
4 |
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BIOL 2012 /2012L Human
Anatomy and Physiology |
4 |
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PSYC 2103 Introduction to
Human Development |
3 |
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EDUC 2100 Teaching
Exceptional Children |
3 |
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EDUC 2204 Introduction to
Education |
3 |
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PHED 1170 Field Experience |
1 |
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PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
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Freshman Seminar |
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TOTAL |
60 |
A student completing the
recreation curriculum will receive the Associate in Science degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
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AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
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PHED 1210 Introduction to
Recreation |
3 |
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Choose 5 courses from the
following: |
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ARTS 1030 Three Dimensional
Design |
3 |
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ARTS 2213 Art Appreciation |
3 |
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MUSC 1100 Music
Appreciation |
3 |
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PSYC 1101 Introduction to
General Psychology |
3 |
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PSYC 2201 Introduction to
Abnormal Behavior |
3 |
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PSYC 2103 Introduction to
Human Development |
3 |
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SOCI 1101 Introduction to
Sociology |
3 |
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SOCI 1160 Introduction to
Social Problems |
3 |
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THEA 1100 Introduction to
Theater |
3 |
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PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
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Freshman Seminar |
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TOTAL |
60 |
The Division of the
Humanities offers freshman and sophomore programs in art, English, foreign
language, journalism, music, communication/theatre, and liberal arts leading to
the Associate in Arts Degree and to further study at a senior college. These
programs provide sufficient general education and basic major courses for a
student to enter a four-year college at the junior level. Career options for
students in these programs include fine and commercial art; advertising,
photography, and graphics; newspaper, periodical, radio, TV, or technical
writing; broadcasting; speech writing; public relations; theatre; music
directing and teaching, musical instrument repair and sales, music recording;
management and other careers dependent on excellent communication skills.
A student augments humanities
course work by extensive practical experience, by co-curricular activity, and
by participating in the programs of the unique and nationally recognized
Abraham Baldwin Arts Station.
A student completing the art
curriculum will receive the Associate in Arts degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
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AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
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Select 12 hours from the
following: |
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ARTS 1020 Basic Design I |
3 |
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ARTS 1030 Basic Design II |
3 |
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ARTS 1040 Introduction to
Careers in Visual Art |
1 |
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ARTS 2211 Art History I |
3 |
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ARTS 2212 Art History II |
3 |
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ARTS 1010 Drawing |
3 |
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ARTS 2217 Painting |
3 |
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ARTS 2240 Ceramics |
3 |
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Select 6 hours from the
following: |
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Foreign Language 2001-2002 |
6 |
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ARTS 2213 Art Appreciation |
3 |
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THEA 1100 Theatre
Appreciation |
3 |
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ENGL 2111 World Literature
I |
3 |
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ENGL 2112 World Literature
II |
3 |
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ENGL 2120 British
Literature |
3 |
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ENGL 2130 American
Literature |
3 |
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HUMN 2221 Western World
Humanities I |
3 |
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HUMN 2222 Western World
Humanities II |
3 |
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JRNL 1101 Introductory
Journalism |
4 |
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MUSC 1100 Music
Appreciation |
3 |
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COMM 1100 Human
Communication |
3 |
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COMM 1110 Public Speaking |
3 |
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PHIL 2111 Introduction to
Western Philosophy |
3 |
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PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
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Freshman Seminar |
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TOTAL |
60 |
A student completing the
communication/theatre curriculum will receive the Associate in Arts degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
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AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
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Foreign Language 2001-2002 |
6 |
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Select 3 hours from the
following: |
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COMM 1110 Public Speaking |
3 |
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THEA 1100 Theatre
Appreciation |
3 |
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Select 3 hours from the
following: |
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COMM 1100 Human
Communication |
3 |
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THEA 1103 Stagecraft |
3 |
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Select 6 hours from the
following: |
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ARTS 2213 Art Appreciation |
3 |
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ENGL 2111 World Literature
I |
3 |
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ENGL 2112 World Literature
II |
3 |
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ENGL 2120 British
Literature |
3 |
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ENGL 2130 American
Literature |
3 |
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HIST 1111 World History I |
3 |
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HIST 1112 World History II |
3 |
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HIST 2111 United States
History I |
3 |
|
HIST 2112 United States
History II |
3 |
|
HIST 2255 Introduction to |
3 |
|
HUMN 2221 Western World
Humanities I |
3 |
|
HUMN 2222 Western World
Humanities II |
3 |
|
JRNL 1101 Introductory
Journalism |
4 |
|
JRNL 2015 Broadcast
Reporting |
3 |
|
MUSC 1100 Music
Appreciation |
3 |
|
PHIL 2111 Introduction to
Western Philosophy |
3 |
|
PSYC 1101 Introduction to
General Psychology |
3 |
|
THEA *1101 Theatre Workshop |
1 |
|
Foreign Language 1002 or
higher |
3 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
|
*THEA 1101 is a corequisite to THEA 1103 and can be taken up to 3 times
for THEA credit. |
|
A student completing the
English curriculum will receive the Associate in Arts degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
Foreign Language 2001-2002 |
6 |
|
Select 3 hours from the
following: |
|
|
ENGL 2111 World Literature
I |
3 |
|
ENGL 2112 World Literature
II |
3 |
|
ENGL 2120 British
Literature |
3 |
|
ENGL 2130 American
Literature |
3 |
|
HUMN 2221 Western World Humanities
I |
3 |
|
HUMN 2222 Western World
Humanities II |
3 |
|
Select 9 hours from the
following: |
|
|
ARTS 2213 Art Appreciation |
3 |
|
THEA 1100 Theatre
Appreciation |
3 |
|
ENGL 2111 World Literature
I |
3 |
|
ENGL 2112 World Literature
II |
3 |
|
ENGL 2120 British
Literature |
3 |
|
ENGL 2130 American
Literature |
3 |
|
HIST 1111 World History I |
3 |
|
HIST 1112 World History II |
3 |
|
RELG 1100 Introduction to
World Religions |
3 |
|
HUMN 2221 Western World
Humanities I |
3 |
|
HUMN 2222 Western World
Humanities II |
3 |
|
JRNL 1101 Introductory
Journalism |
4 |
|
JRNL 2060 News Writing and
Reporting |
4 |
|
MUSC 1100 Music
Appreciation |
3 |
|
COMM 1100 Human
Communication |
3 |
|
COMM 1110 Public Speaking |
3 |
|
Foreign Language 1002 or
higher |
3 |
|
PHIL 2111 Introduction to
Western Philosophy |
3 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
A student completing the
foreign language curriculum will receive the Associate in Arts degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
Foreign Language 2001-2002 |
6 |
|
Select 6 hours from the
following: |
|
|
GEOG 1101 Introduction to
Human Geography |
3 |
|
HIST 1111 World History I |
3 |
|
HIST 1112 World History II |
3 |
|
Select 6 hours from the
following: |
|
|
ARTS 2213 Art Appreciation |
3 |
|
THEA 1100 Theatre
Appreciation |
3 |
|
ENGL 2111 World Literature
I |
3 |
|
ENGL 2112 World Literature
II |
3 |
|
ENGL 2120 British
Literature |
3 |
|
ENGL 2130 American
Literature |
3 |
|
HUMN 2221 Western World
Humanities I |
3 |
|
HUMN 2222 Western World
Humanities II |
3 |
|
COMM 1100 Human
Communication |
3 |
|
COMM 1110 Public Speaking |
3 |
|
Foreign Language 1002 or
higher |
3 |
|
PHIL 2111 Introduction to
Western Philosophy |
3 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
A student completing the
journalism curriculum will receive the Associate in Arts degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
Select 8 hours from the
following: |
|
|
JRNL 1101 Introductory
Journalism |
4 |
|
JRNL 2060 News Writing and
Reporting |
4 |
|
Foreign Language
Requirement: |
|
|
Select 3-9 hours from the
following: |
|
|
Foreign Language 1002 or
higher |
3-9 |
|
Select 1-7 hours from the
following: |
|
|
ARTS 2213 Art Appreciation |
3 |
|
THEA 1100 Theatre
Appreciation |
3 |
|
ECON 2105 Principles of
Macroeconomics |
3 |
|
ECON 2106 Principles of
Microeconomics |
3 |
|
ENGL 2111 World Literature
I |
3 |
|
ENGL 2112 World Literature
II |
3 |
|
ENGL 2120 British
Literature |
3 |
|
ENGL 2130 American
Literature |
3 |
|
HUMN 2221 Western World
Humanities I |
3 |
|
HUMN 2222 Western World
Humanities II |
3 |
|
MUSC 1100 Music
Appreciation |
3 |
|
SOCI 1160 Introduction to
Social Problems |
3 |
|
CISM 2201 Fundamentals of
Computer Applications |
3 |
|
COMM 1100 Human
Communication |
3 |
|
COMM 1110 Public Speaking |
3 |
|
AGRI 2209, BUSA 1101, HNRS
1101, HNRS 1102, HNRS 2101 |
|
|
HNRS 2102, HUMN 1100 or
SOSC 1100 |
1 |
|
PHIL 2111 Introduction to
Western Philosophy |
3 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
|
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
A student completing the
liberal arts curriculum will receive the Associate in Arts degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
Select 9 hours from the
following courses: |
|
|
ARTS 2213 Art Appreciation |
3 |
|
ARTS *1010 Drawing |
3 |
|
ARTS *2217 Painting |
3 |
|
ARTS 2240 Ceramics |
3 |
|
ARTS 2211 Art History I |
3 |
|
ARTS 2212 Art History II |
3 |
|
THEA 1100 Theatre
Appreciation |
3 |
|
HUMN 2221 Western World
Humanities I |
3 |
|
HUMN 2222 Western World
Humanities II |
3 |
|
JRNL 1101 Introductory
Journalism |
4 |
|
JRNL 2060 News Writing and
Reporting |
4 |
|
JRNL 2015 Broadcast
Reporting |
3 |
|
MUSC *1000 Beginning
Keyboards |
2 |
|
MUSC 1000N Beginning
Keyboards Non-Major |
2 |
|
MUSC 1100 Music
Appreciation |
3 |
|
MUSC *1134 Elementary Music
Theory |
2 |
|
MUSC *1135 Elementary Music
Theory |
2 |
|
MUSC *2234 Advanced Music
Theory |
2 |
|
MUSC *2235 Advanced Music
Theory |
2 |
|
RELG 1100 Introduction to
World Religions |
3 |
|
COMM 1100 Human
Communication |
3 |
|
COMM 1110 Public Speaking |
3 |
|
Foreign Language 2001-2002 |
6 |
|
Select 6 hours from the
following courses: |
|
|
ECON 2105 Principles of
Macroeconomics |
3 |
|
HIST 1111 World History I |
3 |
|
HIST 1112 World History II |
3 |
|
HIST 2111 United States
History I |
3 |
|
HIST 2112 United States
History II |
3 |
|
HIST 2255 Introduction to |
3 |
|
SOCI 1101 Introduction to
Sociology |
3 |
|
PSYC 1101 Introduction to
General Psychology |
3 |
|
Select 3 hours from the
following: |
|
|
ENGL 2111 World Literature
I |
3 |
|
ENGL 2112 World Literature
II |
3 |
|
ENGL 2120 British
Literature |
3 |
|
ENGL 2130 American
Literature |
3 |
|
HUMN 2221 Western World
Humanities I |
3 |
|
HUMN 2222 Western World
Humanities II |
3 |
|
PHIL 2111 Introduction to
Western Philosophy |
3 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
|
*Entrance by permission of
instructor. |
|
A student completing the
music curriculum will receive the Associate in Arts degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA F: Major courses - 18 hours
|
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS |
|
|
MUSC 1134* Elementary Music
Theory |
2 |
|
MUSC 1135* Elementary Music
Theory |
2 |
|
MUSC 2234* Advanced Music
Theory |
2 |
|
MUSC 2235* Advanced Music
Theory |
2 |
|
MUSC 1182A Applied Music |
2 |
|
MUSC 1182B Applied Music |
2 |
|
MUSC 2282A Applied Music |
2 |
|
MUSC 2282B Applied Music |
2 |
|
MUSC 1090A Concert Choir |
1 |
|
MUSC 2090A Concert Choir |
1 |
|
MUSC 1090B Concert Choir |
1 |
|
MUSC 2090B Concert Choir |
1 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
|
*MUSC 1000 or Applied Music
(Piano) is a corequisite and must be taken concurrently
with these courses. Music majors take MUSC 1000 each semester or satisfy the
requirement via a proficiency exam. |
|
The Division of Science and Mathematics
A student completing the
college-wide core curriculum along with eighteen additional hours from one of
the programs of study listed below will be granted an Associate in Science
Degree. He/she is then prepared to transfer to a senior institution as a
junior. A student desiring to transfer to an institution outside the University
System of Georgia or desiring a major in a science not listed can, with the
approval of the advisor, obtain an Associate in Science Degree by selecting
eighteen hours of appropriate courses from the areas listed below.
Students majoring in one of
the fields below will be preparing for a career in the health care industry.
Human health care will be an area of increasing need as the population
continues to age. Detailed descriptions of the various programs in Allied
Health can be obtained at the Science and Mathematics Division Office.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: Science Major
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
Dental Hygiene Concentration |
|
|
Required courses: |
|
|
BIOL 2011/2011L Anatomy
& Physiology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2012/2012L Anatomy
& Physiology II |
4 |
|
Select a minimum of 10
hours from the following as Guided Electives |
|
|
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
BIOL 2107/2107L Principles
of Biology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2108/2108L Principles
of Biology II |
4 |
|
COMM 1100 Human
Communication |
3 |
|
PSYC 1101 Introduction to
General Psychology |
3 |
|
SCIE 1003 Medical
Terminology |
1 |
|
SOCI 1101 Introduction to
Sociology |
3 |
|
MATH 2000 Statistics |
3 |
|
ECON 2105 Principles of
Macroeconomics |
3 |
|
SOCI 1160 Introduction to
Social Problems |
3 |
|
ECON 2106 Principles of
Microeconomics |
3 |
|
PSYC 2201 Introduction to
Abnormal Behavior |
3 |
|
1 hour from Area D |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Health Information Management Concentration |
|
|
Required courses: |
|
|
BIOL 2011/2011L Anatomy
& Physiology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2012/2012L Anatomy
& Physiology II |
4 |
|
Select a minimum of 10
hours from the following as Guided Electives |
|
|
ACCT 2101 Principles of
Accounting I |
3 |
|
CISM 2201 Fundamentals of
Computer Applications |
3 |
|
ACCT 2102 Principles of
Accounting II |
3 |
|
CISM 2255 Introduction
Microcomputer Operating Systems |
3 |
|
MGMT 2165 Fundamentals of
management |
3 |
|
SCIE 1003 Medical
Terminology |
1 |
|
1 hour from Area D |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Physical Therapy Concentration |
|
|
Required courses: |
|
|
BIOL 2011/2011L Anatomy
& Physiology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2012/2012L Anatomy
& Physiology II |
4 |
|
Select a minimum of 10
hours from the following as Guided Electives |
|
|
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
BIOL 2107/2107L Principles
of Biology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2108/2108L Principles
of Biology II |
4 |
|
PHYS 1111/1111L
Introductory Physics I |
4 |
|
PHYS 1112/1112L
Introductory Physics II |
4 |
|
MATH 2000 Statistics |
3 |
|
PSYC 2103 Introduction to
Human Development |
3 |
|
SCIE 1003 Medical
Terminology |
1 |
|
1 hour from Area D |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Radiologic Sciences Concentration |
|
|
Required courses: |
|
|
BIOL 2011/2011L Anatomy
& Physiology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2012/2012L Anatomy
& Physiology II |
4 |
|
Select a minimum of 10
hours from the following as Guided Electives |
|
|
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
BIOL 2107/2107L Principles
of Biology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2108/2108L Principles
of Biology II |
4 |
|
PHSC 1011/1011L Survey of
Physics |
4 |
|
PHYS 1111/1111L
Introductory Physics I |
4 |
|
MATH 2000 Statistics |
3 |
|
MATH 2053 Calculus I |
4 |
|
MGMT 2165 Fundamentals of
Management |
3 |
|
SCIE 1003 Medical
Terminology |
1 |
|
1 hour from Area D |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Respiratory Therapy Concentration |
|
|
Required courses: |
|
|
BIOL 2011/2011L Anatomy
& Physiology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2012/2012L Anatomy
& Physiology II |
4 |
|
Select a minimum of 10
hours from the following as Guided Electives |
|
|
BIOL 2107/2107L Principles
of Biology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2108/2108L Principles
of Biology II |
4 |
|
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
PHYS 1111/1111L
Introductory Physics I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2050/2050L Principles
of Microbiology |
4 |
|
MATH 2000 Statistics |
3 |
|
CISM 2255 Introduction to
Microcomputer Operating Systems |
3 |
|
PSYC 2103 Introduction to
Human Development |
3 |
|
SCIE 1003 Medical
Terminology |
1 |
|
1 hour from Area D |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Sports Medicine (Exercise Science) Concentration |
|
|
Required courses: |
|
|
BIOL 2011/2011L Anatomy
& Physiology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2012/2012L Anatomy
& Physiology II |
4 |
|
Select a minimum of 10
hours from the following as Guided Electives |
|
|
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
BIOL 2107/2107L Principles
of Biology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2108/2108L Principles
of Biology II |
4 |
|
PHYS 1111/1111L
Introductory Physics I |
4 |
|
PHYS 1111/1111L
Introductory Physics II |
4 |
|
MATH 2000 Statistics |
3 |
|
PSYC 1101 Introduction to
General Psychology |
3 |
|
SCIE 1003 Medical
Terminology |
1 |
|
1 hour from Area D |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Occupational Therapy Concentration |
|
|
Required courses: |
|
|
BIOL 2011/2011L Anatomy
& Physiology I |
4 |
|
SOCI 1101 Introduction to
Sociology |
3 |
|
PSYC 1101 Introduction to
Psychology |
3 |
|
PSYC 2201 Introduction to
Abnormal Behavior |
3 |
|
Select a minimum of 5 hours
from the following as Guided Electives |
|
|
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2107/2107L Principles
of Biology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2108/2108L Principles
of Biology II |
4 |
|
PHYS 1111/1111L
Introductory Physics I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2012/2012L Anatomy
& Physiology II |
4 |
|
PSYC 2103 Introduction to
Human Development |
3 |
|
SCIE 1003 Medical
Terminology |
1 |
|
1 hour from Area D |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Physician Assistant Concentration |
|
|
Required courses: |
|
|
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
CHEM 2040/2040L Fundamental
Organic Chemistry I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2050/2050L Principles
of Microbiology |
4 |
|
Select a minimum of 2 hours
from the following as Guided Electives |
|
|
BIOL 2107/2107L Principles
of Biology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2108/2108L Principles
of Biology II |
4 |
|
PHYS 1111/1111L
Introductory Physics I |
4 |
|
PHYS 1112/1112L
Introductory Physics II |
4 |
|
BIOL 2011/2011L Anatomy
& Physiology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2012/2012L Anatomy
& Physiology II |
4 |
|
PSYC 1101 Introduction to
Psychology |
3 |
|
PSYC 2103 Introduction to
Human Development |
3 |
|
SCIE 1003 Medical
Terminology |
1 |
|
1 hour from Area D |
1 |
|
|
|
|
Medical Technology Concentration |
|
|
Required courses: |
|
|
BIOL 2107/2107L Principles
of Biology I |
4 |
|
CHEM 2040/2040L Fundamental
Organic Chemistry I |
4 |
|
Select a minimum of 10
hours from the following as Guided Electives |
|
|
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
BIOL 2108/2108L Principles
of Biology II |
4 |
|
BIOL 2011/2011L Anatomy
& Physiology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2050/2050L Principles
of Microbiology |
4 |
|
MATH 2000 Statistics |
3 |
|
SCIE 1003 Medical
Terminology |
1 |
|
1 hour from Area D |
1 |
|
|
|
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
|
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
A student interested in
biology can obtain an Associate in Science Degree with a program of study in
biology by taking the prescribed course work at
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: SCIENCE MAJOR
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
Required courses: |
|
|
BIOL 2107/2107L Principles
of Biology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2108/2108L Principles
of Biology II |
4 |
|
Select a minimum of 10
hours from the following as Guided Electives |
|
|
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
PHYS 1111/1111L
Introductory Physics I |
4 |
|
PHYS 1112/1112L
Introductory Physics II |
4 |
|
CHEM 2040/2040L Fundamental
Organic Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 2041/2041L Fundamental
Organic Chemistry II |
4 |
|
BIOL 2026/2026L Vertebrate
Zoology |
4 |
|
SCIE 1005/1005L
Environmental Science |
4 |
|
SCIE 1000 Addressing
Environmental Issues |
1 |
|
Hours from Core Areas A
& D |
1-2 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
|
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
A student interested in
chemistry can obtain an Associate in Science Degree with a program of study in
chemistry by taking the prescribed course work at
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: SCIENCE MAJOR
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
Required courses: |
|
|
CHEM 2040/2040L Fundamental
Organic Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 2041/2041L Fundamental
Organic Chemistry II |
4 |
|
MATH 2054 Calculus II |
4 |
|
Select a minimum of 6 hours
from the following as Guided Electives |
|
|
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
MATH 2055 Calculus III |
4 |
|
PHYS 1111/1111L
Introductory Physics I |
4 |
|
PHYS 1112/1112L
Introductory Physics II |
4 |
|
PHYS 2211/2211L Principles
of Physics I |
4 |
|
PHYS 2212/2212L Principles
of Physics II |
4 |
|
SCIE 1000 Addressing
Environmental Issues |
1 |
|
Hours from Areas A & D |
1-2 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
|
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
A student interested in
computer science can obtain an Associate in Science Degree with a program of
study in Computer Science by taking the prescribed course work at
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: SCIENCE MAJOR
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
Required courses: |
|
|
CSCI 1301Computer Science I |
4 |
|
CSCI 1302 Computer Science
II |
4 |
|
MATH 2054 Calculus II |
4 |
|
Select a minimum of 10
hours from the following as Guided Electives |
|
|
PHYS 1111/1111L
Introductory Physics I |
4 |
|
PHYS 1112/1112L
Introductory Physics II |
4 |
|
PHYS 2211/2211L Principles
of Physics I |
4 |
|
PHYS 2212/2212L Principles
of Physics II |
4 |
|
MATH 2055 Calculus III |
4 |
|
MATH 2000 Statistics |
3 |
|
Math 1120 Seminar in Linear
Algebra |
1 |
|
Hours from Areas A and D |
1-2 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
A student interested in
mathematics can obtain an Associate in Science Degree with a program of study
in mathematics by taking the prescribed course work at
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: SCIENCE MAJOR
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
Required courses: |
|
|
MATH 2054 Calculus II |
4 |
|
MATH 2055 Calculus III |
4 |
|
Select a minimum of 10
hours from the following as Guided Electives |
|
|
PHYS 2211/2211L Principles
of Physics I |
4 |
|
PHYS 2212/2212L Principles
of Physics II |
4 |
|
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
CSCI 1301 Computer Science
I |
4 |
|
CSCI 1302 Computer science
II |
4 |
|
MATH 2000 Statistics |
3 |
|
MATH 1120 Seminar in Linear
Algebra |
1 |
|
Hours from Areas A & D |
1-2 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
A student interested in
receiving either the Bachelor of Science in pharmacy or the Doctor of Pharmacy
Degree can obtain an Associate in Science Degree with a program of study in
pharmacy by taking the prescribed course work at
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: SCIENCE MAJOR
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
Required Courses: |
|
|
BIOL 2107/2107L Principles
of Biology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2108/2108L Principles
of Biology II |
4 |
|
CHEM 2040/2040L Fundamental
Organic Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 2041/2041L Fundamental
Organic Chemistry II |
4 |
|
Select a minimum of 2 hours
from the following as Guided Electives |
|
|
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
PHYS 1111/1111L
Introductory Physics I |
4 |
|
MATH 2000 Statistics |
3 |
|
SCIE 1000 Addressing
Environmental Issues |
1 |
|
Hours from Areas A & D |
1-2 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
A student interested in
physics and any of its sub-disciplines like solid state, atomic, nuclear or
elementary particle physics can obtain an Associate of Science with a program
in physics by taking the prescribed course work at
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: SCIENCE MAJOR
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
Required courses: |
|
|
PHYS 2211/2211L Principles
of Physics I |
4 |
|
PHYS 2212/2212L Principles
of Physics II |
4 |
|
MATH 2054 Calculus II |
4 |
|
MATH 2055 Calculus III |
4 |
|
Select a minimum of 2 hours
from the following as Guided electives |
|
|
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
CSCI 1301 Computer Science
I |
4 |
|
MATH 1120 Seminar in Linear
Algebra |
1 |
|
Hours from Areas A & D |
1-2 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
A student interested in
earning a BSN in nursing can obtain an Associate in Science Degree with a
program of study in Nursing by taking the prescribed course work at
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: SCIENCE MAJORS
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
BIOL 2050/2050L |
4 |
|
BIOL 2011/2011L, BIOL
2012/2012L |
8 |
|
Select 4 to 12 hours from
the following: |
|
|
BIOL 2107/2107L, BIOL
2108/2108L, CHEM 1211/1211L, |
|
|
CHEM 1212/1212L |
4-12 |
|
Select 0 to 6 hours from
the following: |
|
|
PSYC 1101, PSYC 2201, PSYC
2103, SOCI 1101 |
0-6 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
The Division of Social
Science
The following requirements
apply to any student who wishes to transfer to a senior institution within the
University System of Georgia to earn a bachelor’s degree in any field of education
(Early Childhood, Middle Grades, Secondary, or P-12 Education).
To be admitted to an
undergraduate educator preparation program within the University System of
Georgia:
1. Students must earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 on all
attempted hours in the System core curriculum in areas A-F, as required for
teacher preparation.
2. Students must have a passing score on the Regents’ Test.
3. Students must have a passing score on PRAXIS I.
4. The receiving institution may have a higher admission requirement
than these guidelines.
The Early Childhood Education
Program is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a senior college
or university for the bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education. A student
completing the curriculum in Early Childhood Education will receive the
Associate of Science degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
EDUC 2100+ Teaching
Exceptional Children |
3 |
|
EDUC 2204+ Introduction to
Education |
3 |
|
MATH 1105 Mathematical
Inquiry for Teachers |
3 |
|
PSYC 2103 Introduction to
Human Development |
3 |
|
Select 6 hours from the
following: |
|
|
ARTS 2213 Art Appreciation |
3 |
|
ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 |
|
ECON 2106 Principles of
Microeconomics |
3 |
|
ENGL 2111 World Literature
I |
3 |
|
ENGL 2112 World Literature
II |
3 |
|
ENGL 2120 British
Literature |
3 |
|
ENGL 2130 American
Literature |
3 |
|
GEOG 1101 Introduction to
Human Geography |
3 |
|
HIST 1111 World History I |
3 |
|
HIST 1112 World History II |
3 |
|
HIST 2111 United States
History I |
3 |
|
HIST 2201 African-American
History |
3 |
|
HIST 2232 Minorities in
American History |
3 |
|
HIST 2255 Introduction to |
3 |
|
HUMN 2221 Western World
Humanities I |
3 |
|
HUMN 2222 Western World
Humanities II |
3 |
|
MUSC 1100 Music
Appreciation |
3 |
|
POLS 2201 State and Local
Government |
3 |
|
POLS 2401 Global Issues |
3 |
|
PSYC 1101 Introduction to
General Psychology |
3 |
|
PSYC 2201 Introduction to
Abnormal Behavior |
3 |
|
SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
|
SOCI 1160 Introduction to
Social Problems |
3 |
|
SPAN 1002 Spanish |
3 |
|
SPAN 2001 Spanish |
3 |
|
SPAN 2002 Spanish |
3 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
|
+A minimum grade of C in
EDUC 2100 and 2204 is required of each Education major. |
|
The Middle Grades Education
Program is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a senior college
or university for the bachelor’s degree in Middle Grades Education. A student
completing the curriculum in Middle Grades Education will receive the Associate
of Science degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
EDUC 2100+ Teaching
Exceptional Children |
3 |
|
EDUC 2204+ Introduction to Education |
3 |
|
PSYC 2103 Introduction to
Human Development |
3 |
|
Select 6 hours* from
courses within one of the following areas as Major Concentration: |
|
|
Select 3 hours* from
courses within second of the following areas as Minor Concentration: |
|
|
*Hours may vary slightly
but must total at least 9 hours in major and minor concentrations. If both
mathematics and science are chosen as concentrations, the 2 hours required
from AREAS A and D apply only to one area. |
|
|
|
|
|
ENGLISH/LANGUAGE ARTS: AREA D - NON-SCIENCE MAJORS |
|
|
COMM 1110 Public Speaking |
3 |
|
ENGL 2111 World Literature
I |
3 |
|
ENGL 2112 World Literature
II |
3 |
|
ENGL 2120 British
Literature |
3 |
|
ENGL 2130 American
Literature |
3 |
|
HUMN 2221 Western World
Humanities I |
3 |
|
HUMN 2222 Western World
Humanities II |
3 |
|
MATHEMATICS: AREA D -
SCIENCE MAJORS (One of the following + 1 hr. each from AREAS A and D) |
|
|
(Must take MATH 1113 in
AREA A and MATH 2053 in AREA D) |
|
|
MATH 1105 Mathematical
Inquiry for Teachers |
3 |
|
MATH 2000 Statistics |
3 |
|
MATH 2054 Calculus II |
4 |
|
MATH 2055 Calculus III |
4 |
|
|
|
|
SCIENCE: AREA D - SCIENCE MAJORS (One of the
following + 1 hr. each from AREAS A and D) |
|
|
(Must take MATH 1113 in
AREA A and MATH 2053 in AREA D) |
|
|
BIOL 2107/2107L Principles
of Biology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2108/2108L Principles
of Biology II |
.4 |
|
BIOL 2026/2026L Vertebrate
Zoology |
4 |
|
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
PHYS 1111/1111L
Introductory Physics I |
4 |
|
PHYS 1112/1112L
Introductory Physics II |
4 |
|
PHYS 2211/2211L Principles
of Physics I |
4 |
|
PHYS 2212/2212L Principles
of Physics II |
4 |
|
|
|
|
Option in Minor
Concentration only: |
|
|
SCIE 1005 (w/ or w/out
1005L) Environmental Science |
3-4 |
|
SOCIAL SCIENCE: AREA D -
NON-SCIENCE MAJORS |
|
|
GEOG 1101 Introduction to
Human Geography |
3 |
|
HIST 1111 World History I |
3 |
|
HIST 1112 World History II |
3 |
|
HIST 2111 United States
History I |
3 |
|
HIST 2201 African American
History |
3 |
|
HIST 2232 Minorities in
American History |
3 |
|
HIST 2255 Introduction to |
3 |
|
POLS 2101 Introduction to
Political Science |
3 |
|
POLS 2201 State and Local
Government |
3 |
|
POLS 2401 Global Issues |
3 |
|
PSYC 1101 Introduction to
General Psychology |
3 |
|
PSYC 2101 Introduction to
the Psychology of Adjustment |
3 |
|
PSYC 2201 Introduction to
Abnormal Behavior |
3 |
|
RELG 1100 Introduction to
World Religions |
3 |
|
SOCI 1101 Introduction to
Sociology |
3 |
|
SOCI 1160 Introduction to
Social Problems |
3 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
60 |
|
+A minimum grade of C in
EDUC 2100 and 2204 is required of each Education major. |
|
P-12 EDUCATION (Art, Foreign Language, Music, Special Education)
The P-12 (Pre-Kindergarten
through Grade 12) Education Program is designed for the student who plans to
teach special education, foreign language, art, or music at any grade level and
intends to transfer to a senior college or university for the bachelor’s degree
in P-12 Education. A student completing the curriculum in P-12 Education will
receive the Associate of Science degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
EDUC 2100+ Teaching
Exceptional Children |
3 |
|
EDUC 2204+ Introduction to
Education |
3 |
|
PSYC 2103 Introduction to
Human Development |
3 |
|
ART: |
|
|
Select 9 hours from the
following: |
|
|
ARTS 1010 Drawing |
2 |
|
ARTS 1020 Two Dimensional
Design |
3 |
|
ARTS 1030 Three Dimensional
Design |
3 |
|
ARTS 2211 Art History I |
3 |
|
ARTS 2212 Art History II |
3 |
|
ARTS 2217 Painting |
1 |
|
ARTS 2240 Ceramics |
3 |
|
FOREIGN LANGUAGE: |
|
|
Foreign Language 2001-2002 |
6 |
|
Select 3 hours from the
following: |
|
|
GEOG 1101 Introduction to
Human Geography |
3 |
|
HIST 1111 World History I |
3 |
|
HIST 1112 World History II |
3 |
|
MUSIC: |
|
|
Select 9 hours from the
following: |
|
|
MUSC 1134 Elementary Music
Theory |
2 |
|
MUSC 1135 Elementary Music
Theory |
2 |
|
MUSC 2234 Advanced Music
Theory |
2 |
|
MUSC 2235 Advanced Music
Theory |
2 |
|
MUSC 1182A Applied Music |
2 |
|
MUSC 1182B Applied Music |
2 |
|
MUSC 2282A Applied Music |
2 |
|
MUSC 2282B Applied Music |
2 |
|
MUSC 1090A Concert Choir |
1 |
|
MUSC 2090A Concert Choir |
1 |
|
MUSC 1090B Concert Choir |
1 |
|
MUSC 2090B Concert Choir |
1 |
|
SPECIAL EDUCATION: |
|
|
Select 9 hours from the
following: |
|
|
PSYC 2201 Introduction to
Abnormal Behavior |
3 |
|
MATH 1105 Mathematical
Inquiry for Teachers |
3 |
|
Language Arts, from the
following |
3-6 |
|
ENGL 2111 World Literature
I (3 hours) |
|
|
ENGL 2112 World Literature
II (3 hours) |
|
|
ENGL 2120 British
Literature (3 hours) |
|
|
ENGL 2130 American
Literature (3 hours) |
|
|
HUMN 2221 Western World
Humanities I (3 hours) |
|
|
HUMN 2222 Western World
Humanities II (3 hours) |
|
|
SPAN 1002 Elementary
Spanish II (3 hours) |
|
|
SPAN 2001 Intermediate
Spanish (3 hours) |
|
|
SPAN 2002 Intermediate
Spanish (3 hours) |
|
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
Total |
60 |
|
+A minimum grade of C in
EDUC 2100 and 2204 is required of each Education major. |
|
The Secondary Education
Program is designed for the student who intends to transfer to a senior college
or university for the bachelor’s degree in secondary education fields. The
student who plans to major in business education, social studies education, or
other secondary teaching areas may plan study for the first two years that will
lead to the Associate Degree. Careful planning of the electives should be made
to meet the requirements of the senior college to
which the student plans to transfer, and the area of specialty in which the
student plans to teach.
A student completing the
secondary education curriculum will receive the Associate of Science degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
PSYC 2103 Introduction to
Human Development |
3 |
|
EDUC 2204+ Introduction to
Education |
3 |
|
EDUC 2100+ Teaching
Exceptional Children |
3 |
|
+ A minimum grade of C in
EDUC 2100 and 2204 is required of each Education major. |
|
|
Select 9 hours within one
of the following fields: |
|
|
BIOLOGY: AREA D: SCIENCE MAJORS (Two of the
following +1 hr. from AREA A) (Must take MATH 1113 in AREA A) |
|
|
BIOL 2107 /2107L Principles
of Biology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2108 /2108L Principles
of Biology II |
4 |
|
BIOL 2026 /2026L Vertebrate
Zoology |
4 |
|
CHEM 1211 /1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212 /1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
SCIE 1005 /1005L
Environmental Science |
4 |
|
|
|
|
BUSINESS EDUCATION: AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS |
|
|
ACCT 2101 Principles of
Accounting I |
3 |
|
ACCT 2102 Principles of
Accounting II |
3 |
|
BUSA 1105 Introduction to
Business |
3 |
|
BUSA 2105 Communicating in
the Business Environment |
3 |
|
BUSA 2106 Environment of
Business |
3 |
|
ECON 2105 Principles of
Macroeconomics |
3 |
|
ECON 2106 Principles of
Microeconomics |
3 |
|
|
|
|
CHEMISTRY: AREA D: SCIENCE MAJORS (Two of the
following + 1 hr. from AREA A) (Must take MATH 1113 in AREA A) |
|
|
BIOL 2107 /2107L Principles
of Biology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2108 /2108L Principles
of Biology II |
4 |
|
CHEM 1211 /1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212 /1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
CHEM 2040 /2040L
Fundamental Organic Chemistry |
4 |
|
CHEM 2041 /2041L
Fundamental Organic Chemistry |
4 |
|
|
|
|
ENGLISH: AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS |
|
|
ARTS 2213 Art Appreciation |
3 |
|
ENGL 2111 World Literature
I |
3 |
|
ENGL 2112 World Literature
II |
3 |
|
ENGL 2120 British
Literature |
3 |
|
ENGL 2130 American
Literature |
3 |
|
HUMN 2221 Western World
Humanities I |
3 |
|
HUMN 2222 Western World
Humanities II |
3 |
|
JRNL 1101 Introductory
Journalism |
4 |
|
JRNL 2060 News Writing and
Reporting |
4 |
|
MUSC 1100 Music
Appreciation |
3 |
|
THEA 1100 Theatre
Appreciation |
3 |
|
|
|
|
HISTORY: AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS |
|
|
ECON 2105 Principles of
Macroeconomics |
3 |
|
ECON 2106 Principles of
Microeconomics |
3 |
|
GEOG 1101 Introduction to
Human Geography |
3 |
|
HIST 1111 World History I |
3 |
|
HIST 1112 World History II |
3 |
|
HIST 2111 United States
History I |
3 |
|
HIST 2201 African American
History |
3 |
|
HIST 2232 Minorities in
American History |
3 |
|
HIST 2255 Introduction to |
3 |
|
POLS 2201 State and Local
Government |
3 |
|
PSYC 1101 Introduction to
General Psychology |
3 |
|
RELG 1100 Introduction to
World Religions |
3 |
|
SOCI 1101 Introduction to
Sociology |
3 |
|
SOCI 1160 Introduction to
Social Problems |
3 |
|
|
|
|
INDUSTRIAL ARTS: AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS |
|
|
AENG 2207 Metal Technology
(required) |
3 |
|
AENG 1109 Engineering Graphics |
3 |
|
AENT 1113 Power Equipment |
3 |
|
AENT 1120 Principles of
Engines |
3 |
|
AENT 2213 Principles of
Hydraulics |
3 |
|
AENT 2280 Farm
Electrification |
3 |
|
|
|
|
MATHEMATICS: AREA D: SCIENCE MAJORS (8 hrs. of the
following + 1 hr. from AREA A) (Must take MATH 1113 in AREA A) |
|
|
CSCI 1301 Computer Science
I |
4 |
|
CSCI 1302 Computer Science
II |
4 |
|
MATH 2000 Statistics |
3 |
|
MATH 2053 Calculus I |
4 |
|
MATH 2054 Calculus II |
4 |
|
MATH 2055 Calculus III |
4 |
|
PHYS 1111 /1111L
Introductory Physics I |
4 |
|
PHYS 1112 /1112L
Introductory Physics II |
4 |
|
|
|
|
PHYSICS: AREA D: SCIENCE MAJORS (Two of the
following + 1 hr. from AREA A) (Must
take MATH 1113 in AREA A) |
|
|
CHEM 1211 /1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212 /1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
MATH 2053 Calculus I |
4 |
|
PHYS 1111 /1111L Introductory
Physics I |
4 |
|
PHYS 1112 /1112L
Introductory Physics II |
4 |
|
PHSC 1011 /1011L Survey of
Physics |
4 |
|
|
|
|
SCIENCE: AREA D: SCIENCE MAJORS (Two of the
following + 1 hr. from AREA A) (Must take MATH 1113 in AREA A) |
|
|
BIOL 2107 /2107L Principles
of Biology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 2108 /2108L Principles
of Biology II |
4 |
|
BIOL 2026 /2026L Vertebrate
Zoology |
4 |
|
CHEM 1211 /1211L Principles
of Chemistry I |
4 |
|
CHEM 1212 /1212L Principles
of Chemistry II |
4 |
|
CSCI 1301 Computer Science
I |
4 |
|
CSCI 1302 Computer Science
II |
4 |
|
PHSC 1011 /1011L Survey of
Physics |
4 |
|
PHSC 1012 /1012L Survey of
Chemistry |
4 |
|
PHYS 1111 /1111L General
Physics |
4 |
|
PHYS 1112 /1112L General
Physics |
4 |
|
SCIE 1005 /1005L
Environmental Science |
4 |
|
|
|
|
SOCIAL SCIENCE: AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS |
|
|
ECON 2105 Principles of
Macroeconomics |
3 |
|
ECON 2106 Principles of
Microeconomics |
3 |
|
GEOG 1101 Introduction to
Human Geography |
3 |
|
HIST 2201 African American
History |
3 |
|
HIST 1111 World History I |
3 |
|
HIST 1112 World History II |
3 |
|
HIST 2232 Minorities in
American History |
3 |
|
HIST 2111 United States
History I |
3 |
|
HIST 2255 Introduction to |
3 |
|
POLS 2101 Introduction to
Political Science |
3 |
|
POLS 2201 State and Local
Government |
3 |
|
POLS 2401 Global Issues |
3 |
|
PSYC 1101 Introduction to
General Psychology |
3 |
|
RELG 1100 Introduction to
World Religions |
3 |
|
SOCI 1101 Introduction to
Sociology |
3 |
|
SOCI 1160 Introduction to
Social Problems |
3 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
Students majoring in Criminal
Justice must earn a “C” or better in CRJU courses.
A student completing the
curriculum in criminal justice will receive the Associate of Science degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
CRJU 1100 Introduction to
Criminal Justice |
3 |
|
CRJU 2200 Criminal Law |
3 |
|
CRJU 2215 Constitutional
Law OR |
|
|
CRJU 2155 Criminal Evidence
and Procedures |
3 |
|
Select 9 hours from the
following: |
|
|
CRJU 1110 Police
Administration |
3 |
|
CRJU 1125 Introduction to
Policing |
3 |
|
CRJU 1150 Narcotics and
Dangerous Substances |
3 |
|
CRJU 1170 Correctional
Process |
3 |
|
CRJU 2155 Criminal Evidence
and Procedures |
3 |
|
CRJU 2210 Juvenile
Procedures |
3 |
|
CRJU 2220 Criminal
Investigation |
3 |
|
CRJU 2230 Introduction to
Criminology |
3 |
|
Foreign Language 1002 or
higher |
3-6 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
A student completing the
curriculum in history will receive the Associate of Arts degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
Foreign Language 1002,
2001, or 2002 |
6 |
|
HIST 1111 World History I |
3 |
|
HIST 1112 World History II |
3 |
|
Select 6 hours from the
following: |
|
|
ECON 2105 Principles of
Macroeconomics |
3 |
|
ECON 2106 Principles of
Microeconomics |
3 |
|
GEOG 1101 Introduction to
Human Geography |
3 |
|
HIST 2111 United States
History I |
3 |
|
HIST 2201 African American
History |
3 |
|
HIST 2232 Minorities in
American History |
3 |
|
HIST 2255 Introduction to |
3 |
|
POLS 2101 Introduction to
Political Science |
3 |
|
POLS 2201 State and Local
Government |
3 |
|
POLS 2401 Global Issues |
3 |
|
RELG 1100 Introduction to
World Religions |
3 |
|
PHED 1100C and two PE
activities |
|
|
Freshman Seminar |
|
|
TOTAL |
60 |
A student completing the
curriculum in social work will receive the Associate of Science degree.
Core Curriculum: Areas A-E - (see Core
Curriculum above)
AREA D: NON-SCIENCE MAJORS
|
AREA F: Major courses |
18 hours |
|
SOCI 1101 Introduction to
Sociology OR |
|
|
PSYC 1101 Introduction to
General Psychology |
3 |
|
PSYC 2103 Introduction to
Human Development OR |
|
|
PSYC 2201 Introduction to
Abnormal Behavior |
3 |
|
Select 6 hours from the
following: |
|
|
SOCI 1160 Introduction to
Social Problems |
3 |
|
SOCI 2110 Human Services
and Social Policy |
3 |
|
SOCI 2293 Introduction to
Marriage and Family |
3 |
|
Select 6 hours from the
following: |
|
|
BIOL 1003 /1003L
Introductory Biology I OR |
|
|
BIOL 2107 /2107L Principles
of Biology I |
4 |
|
BIOL 1004 /1004L
Introductory Biology II OR |
|
|
BIOL 2108 /2108L Principles
of Biology II |
4 |
|
CISM 2201 Fundamentals of
Computer Applications |
3 |
|
CRJU 1100 Introduction to
Criminal Justice |
3 |
|
CRJU 1170 Correctional
Process |
3 |
|
CRJU 2210 Juvenile
Procedures |
3 |
|
ECON 2105 Principles of
Macroeconomics |
3 |
|
GNDR 1101 Introduction to
Gender Studies |
2 |
|
HIST 2201 African American
History |
3 |