College Algebra (or higher math) |
3 |
English Composition I |
3 |
English Composition II |
3 |
Fine Arts
Art/Music/Theatre Appreciation, Art History I or Art History II |
3 |
Humanities
Foreign Language, *History, Literature, PHI2113, PHI2143, PHI2613, PHI2623
Note: A maximum of three hours of a foreign language may be used for this requirement. |
6 |
Natural Science with Lab
Anatomy & Physiology, Astronomy, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Microbiology, Physical Science, Physics, Zoology |
8 |
Public Speaking |
3 |
Social or Behavioral Science
Economics, Geography, *History, PHI2113, PHI2143, PHI2613, PHI2623, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology |
6 |
College Life
Beginning with Fall 2012 graduates, this course is required for graduation and must be taken within the first 12 hours of enrollment. |
2 |
Total
*Note: A maximum of six hours of history may be used in the categories of Humanities and Social or Behavioral Science to meet the general education requirements. |
35-37 |
Elective Courses in Program of Study (23-25 hours)
In addition to those courses listed above, students should complete the remaining degree requirement hours as prescribed by the curriculum outlined in the catalog of the university to which the student intends to transfer.
Candidates for the A.A. degree must demonstrate basic computer competency prior to graduation. This requirement may be satisfied in one of three ways:
- Complete and pass (grade of D or higher) an approved computer competency credit course: (ART1513, CSC1113, CSC1123, CSC1213, CSC1223, CSC2133, CSC2134, CSC2143, CSC2413, CSC2833, CSC2844, MUS2224, BOT1133, BOT2143, CPT1113, CPT1323, CPT1333, DDT1313, EET1613, NUR1119)
- Demonstrate existing computer competency through a skills demonstration procedure endorsed by the College.
- Complete any online course with a grade of 'C' or higher.
Technical courses may not be applied toward an A.A. degree but may satisfy computer competency requirement.
Note: Only three non-academic (activity) hours may be applied toward meeting graduation requirements. (Non-academic hours include one-hour physical education, band, choir, drama production and publications.)
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Total Program Hours Required |
60 |