LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CURRICULAR GUIDE
ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE
(Effective Fall 2000 - Summer 2005)
This is primarily a transfer degree. It is designed for students who
intend to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a
baccalaureate degree in such disciplines or subject areas as the
following:
Pre-Accounting Humanities
African American History International Studies
American Studies Liberal Arts
Art History Literature
Pre-Business Philosophy
Criminal Justice Political Science
Pre-Economics Psychology
Elementary Education Religion
Fine Arts Secondary Education
Foreign Language Social Science
Geography Sociology
History Speech Communication
The specific requirements for this degree are presented below. A
minimum of 60 credits is required. This degree guide consists of
General Education Requirements and a Subject Area Concentration which
may include Limited Choice Electives. The curriculum is structured to
enable students to satisfy the LCC General Education Core
Requirements, as well as the MACRAO Transfer Agreement between two-
year and four-year institutions in Michigan.
Students should see the "Course Descriptions" section of this catalog
or the Course Schedule for course prerequisite information. Basic
skills assessment and advising information may be found on page 8 of
this catalog.
>NOTE: Students should be aware that general education and subject
area requirements vary from one college or university to another.
Prior to beginning this curriculum, students should see an academic
advisor or counselor in the Counseling and Advising Center (Suite
2300, Gannon (GVT) Building, telephone number (517) 483-1904), obtain
an appropriate transfer guide (also in the Counseling and Advising
Center), and/or contact the school to which they will transfer for
specific transfer institution requirements. (See "Transfer
Information" in this section of the Catalog for a list of institutions
for which transfer guides are available.)
In addition, students may request specific course substitutions by
submitting a Course Substitution and Waiver Authorization for Degree
Screening Form to the Liberal Studies Office of Instruction, Room 110,
Arts and Sciences Building.
>I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Minimum 35 credits
By following the directions in this section and earning at least
a 2.0 in each course, students will automatically be able to
satisfy the following general education requirements:
· Lansing Community College General Education Core Requirements
in the areas of mathematics, global perspectives and
diversity, writing, science and technology, and speech
communication. (Complete information about LCC Core
requirements can be found on page 23 of this catalog.)
· The MACRAO Transfer Agreement. (See "Transfer Information" in
this section of the Catalog for a complete list of MACRAO
requirements.)
· Additional General Education Requirements established
specifically for this Associate in Arts Degree.
Students who complete Core courses other than those indicated below,
and who wish to apply those credits toward the Associate in Arts
Degree, should contact a faculty advisor or counselor in Suite 2300 of
the GVT Building, telephone number (517) 483-1904.
Before selecting general education courses, students should consult II
(SUBJECT AREA CONCENTRATIONS AND LIMITED CHOICE ELECTIVES) below for
possible recommendations and requirements. Credits for each course
have been indicated in parentheses.
(NOTE: In this section, courses that satisfy the LCC General
Education Core Requirements have an asterisk (*) preceding them.)
1. English Composition 8 credits
Completing any one of the courses listed in this section
satisfies the LCC General Education Core Requirement in writing.
Complete one course from the following:
*WRIT 121 (4) or *WRIT 131 (4)
AND
Complete one course from the following:
*WRIT 122 (4) *ENGL 122 (4)
*WRIT 132 (4) *ENGL 132 (4)
OR
If WRIT 121 is waived, select ENGL 122 or WRIT 122, AND a
second WRIT or ENGL course with a number of 200 or higher.
2. Science and Mathematics Minimum of 8 credits
Completing at least one asterisked (*) course from A or B will
satisfy the LCC General Education Core Requirement in science and
technology.
Completing any asterisked (*) course from C will satisfy the LCC
General Education Core Requirement in mathematics. If C is not
chosen, then the LCC Core requirement for mathematics must be met
by one of the options described on page 23 of this catalog.
A minimum of 8 credits must be chosen from two of the three
groups below (A, B, and C).
A. Physical Science
*ASTR 201 (4) GEOL 222 (4) *METR 220 (4)
*CHEM 135 (4) GEOL 230 (4) PHYS 201 & 225 (5)
*CHEM 151 & 161 (5) *ISCI 121 (4) *PHYS 215 & 225 (6)
GEOL 221 (4) *ISCI 131 (4)
B. Biological Science
ANAT 145 (4) BIOL 127 (4) BIOL 265 (4)
ANAT 151 (3) BIOL 128 (4) ISCI 122 (4)
ANAT 201 (4) *BIOL 210 (4) MICR 203 & 204 (4)
BIOL 120 (4) BIOL 260 (4) PFHW 123 (3)
BIOL 121 (4) *PHGY 202 (4)
C. Mathematics and Statistics
*MATH 121 (4) *MATH 130 (3) *MATH 201 (3)
*MATH 122 (3) *MATH 141 (3) STAT 170 (3)
*MATH 126 (5) *MATH 151 (4) STAT 215 (4)
*MATH 128 (3) *MATH 152 (4)
3. Social Science Minimum of 8 credits
Completing at least one asterisked (*) course from Category 3
(Social Science) OR Category 4 (Humanities) will satisfy the LCC
General Education Core Requirement in Global Perspectives and
Diversity.
Complete one course in Political Science from the following:
POLS 120 (4) or POLS 121 (4)
Complete 4-6 credits from the following:
ANTH 270 (3) GEOG 200 (4) PSYC 205 (3)
ECON 120 (4) *POLS 260 (3) PSYC 250 (3)
ECON 201 (3) PSYC 200 (4) *SOCL 120 (4)
ECON 202 (3) PSYC 202 (3) SOCL 255 (3)
GEOG 120 (3) PSYC 203 (3)
4. Humanities 8 credits
Completing at least one asterisked (*) course from Category 3
(Social Science) OR Category 4 (Humanities) will satisfy the LCC
General Education Core Requirement in Global Perspectives and
Diversity.
Complete one of the following combinations:
HIST 211 and HIST 212 or 214 *PHIL 211 and *212
*HUMS 213 and *214 RELG 211 and 212
*ENGL 211 and *212
-OR-
Complete eight credits (8 credits) from the list below in two
different areas. (Note that MSU does not accept Foreign Language
as meeting the MACRAO/Integrative Studies Humanities
requirement.)
Art History: HUMS 120, *211, *212
Foreign Language: FREN 201, 202, GRMN 201, 202, JAPN
201, 202, SPAN 201,202
History: HIST 150, 210, 211, 212, 214, 220,
230, 240, 250, 260
Humanities: HUMS 160, *213, *214, 215
Literature: ENGL 201, 202, 203, *211, *212, 255,
256, 260, 266, 267, 270, 290
Performing Arts: MUSC 199, 240, 241; THEA 210
Philosophy: PHIL 151, 152, 153, *211, *212, 260
Religion RELG 211, 212, 241, 242, 250
5. Speech 3 credits
Complete the following course: *SPCH 120 (3)
II. SUBJECT AREA CONCENTRATIONS AND
LIMITED CHOICE ELECTIVES Minimum of 25 credits
The following Subject Area Concentrations list the remaining
required and recommended courses that will apply toward an
Associate in Arts Degree. Some concentrations also contain
Limited Choice Electives which are presented at the end of this
section. Courses should be selected in consultation with an
academic advisor or counselor to determine their transferability
to a specific four-year school. Credits for each course have
been indicated in parentheses.
PRE-ACCOUNTING
Curriculum Code: 10254
1. Complete ECON 201 and ECON 202 to satisfy part of the Social
Science General Education Requirements.
2. Complete MATH 121 to satisfy part of the Science and Mathematics
General Education Requirements.
3. Complete the following required courses (15 credits):
ACCG 210 Principles of Accounting I (4)
ACCG 211 Principles of Accounting II (4)
MATH 141 Calculus with Applications (3)
STAT 215 Intro to Probability and Stats (4)
4. Complete one of the following (3-4 credits):
CISB 100 Intro Computer Info Systems (3)
CISB 120 Intro to Programming/Logic (4)
CPSC 120 Introduction to Computers (3)
5. Complete one of the following (3 credits):
MATH 122 College Algebra II and Trig (3)
MATH 130 Finite Mathematics (3)
6. Complete a minimum of 2-3 credits from the list of Limited Choice
Electives at the end of this section.
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
Curriculum Code: 10137
1. Complete courses other than HIST 211, HIST 212, and HIST 214 to
satisfy the Humanities General Education Requirement.
2. Complete the following required courses (20 credits):
HIST 150 African-American History (4)
HIST 211 U.S. History to 1877 (4)
HIST 212 U.S. History: 1877 to Present (4)
HIST 214 African History (4)
HIST 260 Conflict & Revolu Southrn Africa (4)
3. Complete a minimum of 7 credits from the following:
ENGL 260 African-American Literature (4)
SOCL 255 Contemporary Social Problems (3)
Any foreign language with course numbers 121, 122, 201, or 202 (4)
AMERICAN STUDIES
Curriculum Code: 10142
1. Complete courses other than HIST 211, HIST 212, and HIST 214 to
satisfy the Humanities General Education Requirement.
2. Complete the following required courses (20 credits):
ENGL 255 American Literature I (4)
ENGL 256 American Literature II (4)
HIST 211 U.S. History to 1877 (4)
HIST 212 U.S. History: 1877 to Present (4)
HUMS 215 American Civilization (4)
3. Complete a minimum of 8 credits from the following:
ENGL 260 African-American Literature (4)
HIST 150 African-American History (4)
HIST 220 Michigan History (4)
POLS 120 American Political System (4)
ART HISTORY
Curriculum Code: 10746
1. Complete HIST 211 or HUMS 213 and complete HIST 212, HIST 214 or
HUMS 214 to satisfy the Humanities General Education Requirement.
2. Complete the following required courses (20 credits):
HUMS 160 Mythology (4)
HUMS 211 History of Art I (4)
HUMS 212 History of Art II (4)
RELG 211 World Religions I (4)
RELG 212 World Religions II (4)
3. Complete a minimum of 8 credits from the following:
ENGL 211 World Literature I (4)
ENGL 212 World Literature II (4)
HUMS 120 Western Art and Music History (4)
Any foreign language with course numbers 121, 122, 201, or 202 (4)
PRE-BUSINESS
Curriculum Code: 10232
1. Complete ECON 201 and ECON 202 in addition to POLS 120 or POLS 121
to satisfy the Social Science General Education Requirement.
2. Complete MATH 121 to satisfy part of the Science and Mathematics
General Education Requirement.
3. Complete the following required courses (11 credits):
ACCG 210 Principles of Accounting I (4)
ACCG 211 Principles of Accounting II (4)
BUSN 118 Introduction to Business (3)
4. Complete one of the following (3 credits):
CISB 100 Intro Computer Info Systems (3)
CPSC 120 Introduction to Computers (3)
5. Complete one of the following (3-4 credits):
ECON 213 U.S. Economic/Business History (3)
MATH 141 Calculus with Applications (3)
MATH 151 Calculus I (4)
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology (4)
SOCL 120 Introduction to Sociology (4)
STAT 215 Intro to Probability and Stats (4)
6. Complete a minimum of 5-6 credits from the list of Limited Choice
Electives at the end of this section.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Curriculum Code: 10146
1. Complete the following required courses (15 credits):
CJUS 101 Intro to Criminal Justice (3)
CJUS 102 Crime Causes and Conditions (3)
CJUS 103 Criminal Law (3)
CJUS 106 Intro to Juvenile Justice (3)
CJUS 131 Introduction to Corrections (3)
2. Complete a minimum of 10 credits from the following:
CJUS 255 Human Relations/Criminal Just (3)
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology (4)
PSYC 202 Psychology of Personality (3)
PSYC 203 Social Psychology (3)
PSYC 205 Human Growth and Development (3)
PSYC 250 Abnormal Psychology (3)
SOCL 120 Introduction to Sociology (4)
SOCL 255 Contemporary Social Problems (3)
SOCL 260 Minority Groups (3)
PRE-ECONOMICS
Curriculum Code: 10230
1. Complete ECON 201 and ECON 202 to satisfy part of the Social
Science General Education Requirements.
2. Complete MATH 121 to satisfy part of the Science and Mathematics
General Education Requirements.
3. Complete the following required courses (6 credits):
CPSC 120 Introduction to Computers (3)
MATH 122 College Algebra II and Trig (3)
4. Complete a minimum of 17 credits from the following:
ACCG 210 Principles of Accounting I (4)
ACCG 211 Principles of Accounting II (4)
ECON 213 U.S. Economic/Business History (3)
MATH 141 Calculus with Applications (3)
MATH 151 Calculus I (4)
MATH 152 Calculus II (4)
MATH 253 Calculus III (4)
MATH 254 Intro: Differential Equations (3)
MATH 260 Linear Algebra (3)
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology (4)
SOCL 120 Introduction to Sociology (4)
STAT 215 Intro to Probability and Stats (4)
Any foreign language with course numbers 121, 122, 201, or 202 (4)
A second science course so that you complete both a biological
science and a physical science (4-6)
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Curriculum Code: 10747
1. Complete POLS 120 and SOCL 120 to satisfy the Social Science
General Education Requirement.
2. Complete the following required courses (21 credits):
ARTS 240 Art for Elementary Teachers (3)
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Practicum (2)
EDUC 220 Introduction to Education (3)
MATH 201 Math for Liberal Arts I (3)
MUSC 200 Music Fund for Elemen Teachers (3)
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology (4)
PSYC 204 Educational Psychology (3)
3. Complete 4-6 credits from the following list:
ANTH 270 Cultural Anthropology (3)
GEOG 121 Physical Geography (3)
GEOG 200 World Regional Geography (4)
ENGL 220 Science Fiction (4)
ENGL 255 American Literature I (4)
ENGL 256 American Literature II (4)
ENGL 267 British Literature II (4)
PSYC 205 Human Growth and Development (3)
PSYC 221 Child Psychology (3)
SOCL 260 Minority Groups (3)
FINE ARTS
Curriculum Code: 10748
1. Complete HUMS 211 and HUMS 212 to satisfy the Humanities General
Education Requirement.
2. Complete the following required courses (12 credits):
ARTS 102 2-Dimensional Design (3)
ARTS 103 3-Dimensional Design (3)
ARTS 131 Drawing I (3)
ARTS 132 Life Drawing (3)
3. Complete 8 credits from the following:
ARTS 140 Printmaking I (4)
ARTS 141 Printmaking II (4)
ARTS 145 Screen Printing I (4)
ARTS 146 Screen Printing II (4)
ARTS 200 Painting I (4)
ARTS 201 Painting II (4)
ARTS 204 Watercolor I (4)
ARTS 205 Watercolor II (4)
4. Complete a minimum of 7 credits from the list of Limited Choice
Electives at the end of this section.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Curriculum Code: 10132
1. Complete the following required course (3 credits):
SPCH 280 Intercultural Communication (3)
2. Complete one of the following four choices (A, B, C, D)
(16 credits):
A. FREN 121 Elementary French I (4)
FREN 122 Elementary French II (4)
FREN 201 Intermediate French I (4)
FREN 202 Intermediate French II (4)
B. GRMN 121 Elementary German I (4)
GRMN 122 Elementary German II (4)
GRMN 201 Intermediate German I (4)
GRMN 202 Intermediate German II (4)
C. JAPN 121 Elementary Japanese I (4)
JAPN 122 Elementary Japanese II (4)
JAPN 201 Intermediate Japanese I (4)
JAPN 202 Intermediate Japanese II (4)
D. SPAN 121 Elementary Spanish I (4)
SPAN 122 Elementary Spanish II (4)
SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I (4)
SPAN 202 Intermediate Spanish II (4)
3. Complete a minimum of 8 credits of any foreign language with
course numbers 121, 122, 201, or 202 other than those chosen as
the major language of concentration from the choices in Number 2
above.
GEOGRAPHY
Curriculum Code: 10749
1. Complete GEOG 200 to satisfy part of the Social Science General
Education Requirement.
2. Complete the following required courses (9 credits):
GEOG 120 Introduction to Geography (3)
GEOG 121 Physical Geography (3)
GEOG 202 Geography of North America (3)
3. Complete a minimum of 16 credits from the following:
ANTH 270 Cultural Anthropology (3)
ECON 120 Power, Authority and Exchange (4)
GEOG 203 Economic Geography (3)
GRET 205 Principles Geographic Info Sys (3)
METR 220 Introduction to Meteorology (4)
POLS 260 Comparative Political Systems (3)
POLS 270 International Relations (3)
SOCL 120 Introduction to Sociology (4)
STAT 170 Introduction to Statistics (3)
Any foreign language with course numbers 121, 122, 201, or 202 (4)
HISTORY
Curriculum Code: 10197
1. Complete courses other than HIST 211, HIST 212, and HIST 214 to
satisfy the Humanities General Education Requirement.
2. Complete the following required courses (12 credits):
HIST 211 U.S. History to 1877 (4)
HIST 212 U.S. History: 1877 to Present (4)
HIST 214 African History (4)
3. Complete a minimum of 16 credits from the following:
ENGL 255 American Literature I (4)
ENGL 256 American Literature II (4)
HIST 150 African-American History (4)
HIST 210 Studies in American History (4)
HIST 220 Michigan History (4)
HIST 230 British History (4)
HIST 260 Conflict & Revolu Southrn Africa (4)
RELG 250 Religions of East Asia (4)
HUMANITIES
Curriculum Code: 10119
1. Complete courses other than HUMS 213 and HUMS 214 to satisfy the
Humanities General Education Requirement.
2. Complete the following required courses (8 credits):
HUMS 213 World Civilizations I (4)
HUMS 214 World Civilizations II (4)
3. Complete a minimum of 20 credits from the following:
ENGL 201 Introduction to Poetry (4)
ENGL 202 Introduction to Drama (4)
ENGL 203 Introduction to Prose (4)
ENGL 211 World Literature I (4)
ENGL 212 World Literature II (4)
ENGL 255 American Literature I (4)
ENGL 256 American Literature II (4)
HIST 211 U.S. History to 1877 (4)
HIST 212 U.S. History: 1877 to Present (4)
HUMS 120 Western Art and Music History (4)
HUMS 160 Mythology (4)
HUMS 211 History of Art I (4)
HUMS 212 History of Art II (4)
PHIL 151 Intro: Logic & Critical Think (4)
PHIL 152 Introduction to Ethics (4)
PHIL 153 Knowledge and Reality (4)
PHIL 211 World Philosophies I (4)
PHIL 212 World Philosophies II (4)
RELG 211 World Religions I (4)
RELG 212 World Religions II (4)
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Curriculum Code: 10252
1. Complete GEOG 200 and POLS 120 to satisfy the Social Science
General Education Requirement.
2. Complete HUMS 213 and HUMS 214 to satisfy the Humanities General
Education Requirement and the Global Diversity Core Requirement.
3. Complete one of the following (3 credits):
POLS 260 Comparative Political Systems (3)
POLS 270 International Relations (3)
4. Complete 8 credits of any foreign language with course numbers
121, 122, 201, or 202.
5. Complete a minimum of 14 credits from the following:
ANTH 270 Cultural Anthropology (3)
ANTH 271 Medical Anthropology (3)
ECON 120 Power, Authority and Exchange (4)
ECON 201 Principles of Economics-Micro (3)
ECON 202 Principles of Economics-Macro (3)
ENGL 211 World Literature I (4)
ENGL 212 World Literature II (4)
GEOG 203 Economic Geography (3)
HIST 214 African History (4)
HIST 230 British History (4)
PHIL 211 World Philosophies I (4)
PHIL 212 World Philosophies II (4)
POLS 280 Politics & Government of Japan (3)
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology (4)
RELG 211 World Religions I (4)
RELG 212 World Religions II (4)
SOCL 120 Introduction to Sociology (4)
SOCL 185 Intro to African-American Study (3)
SOCL 260 Minority Groups (3)
SOCL 280 Intro to Japanese Culture (3)
LIBERAL ARTS
Curriculum Code: 10251
Complete a minimum of 25 credits from the list of Limited Choice
Electives at the end of this section. A maximum of 6 of those credits
may come from any courses numbered 110 to 119 or with course codes
ENRI, READ, or SPEL. The following courses are recommended choices.
BIOL 210 Natural Resource Conservation (4)
CHEM 135 Chemistry in Society (4)
CPSC 120 Introduction to Computers (3)
ENGL 256 American Literature II (4)
MATH 201 Math for Liberal Arts I (3)
PHIL 152 Introduction to Ethics (4)
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology (4)
SOCL 120 Introduction to Sociology (4)
SPCH 280 Intercultural Communication (3)
Any foreign language course with number 121, 122, 201, or 202 (4)
LITERATURE
Curriculum Code: 10124
1. Complete the following required courses (12 credits):
ENGL 201 Introduction to Poetry (4)
ENGL 202 Introduction to Drama (4)
ENGL 203 Introduction to Prose (4)
2. Complete a minimum of 16 credits from one of the following choices
(A,B):
A. ENGL 255 American Literature I (4)
ENGL 256 American Literature II (4)
ENGL 260 African-American Literature (4)
ENGL 266 British Literature I (4)
ENGL 267 British Literature II (4)
ENGL 290 Shakespeare (4)
HUMS 160 Mythology (4)
PHIL 151 Intro: Logic & Critical Think (4)
RELG 241 Old Testament Literature (4)
Any foreign language with course numbers 121, 122, 201, or 202
(4)
B. EDUC 201 Teacher Education Practicum (2)
EDUC 220 Introduction to Education (3)
ENGL 255 American Literature I (4)
ENGL 256 American Literature II (4)
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology (4)
PSYC 204 Educational Psychology (3)
PHILOSOPHY
Curriculum Code: 10159
1. Complete courses other than PHIL 211 and PHIL 212 to satisfy the
Humanities General Education Requirement.
2. Complete the following required courses (12 credits):
PHIL 151 Intro: Logic & Critical Think (4)
PHIL 211 World Philosophies I (4)
PHIL 212 World Philosophies II (4)
3. Complete a minimum of 16 credits from the following:
HUMS 120 Western Art and Music History (4)
HUMS 213 World Civilizations I (4) (See Note 1)
HUMS 214 World Civilizations II (4) (See Note 1)
HUMS 225 Grt Lake Native Amer:Hist & Trad (4)
PHIL 152 Introduction to Ethics (4) (See Note 2)
PHIL 153 Knowledge and Reality (4) (See Note 2)
PHIL 260 Contemporary Ethical Problems (4)
RELG 250 Religions of East Asia (4)
Any foreign language with course numbers 121, 122, 201, or 202 (4)
NOTES
1. HUMS 213 and HUMS 214 may be used to fulfill the General
Education Requirement if not already selected to fulfill the
Humanities General Education Requirement listed in number 1 above.
2. Students may elect to take either PHIL 152 OR PHIL 153 but not
both.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Curriculum Code: 10750
1. Complete POLS 120 and SOCL 120 to satisfy the Social Science
General Education Requirement.
2. Complete HIST 211 and 212 to satisfy the Humanities General
Education Requirement.
3. Complete the following required courses (7 credits):
POLS 121 State and Local Government (4)
POLS 260 Comparative Political Systems (3)
4. Complete a minimum of 18 credits from the following:
(Note: If STAT 170 is selected, then select MATH 121 to satisfy
part of the Science and Mathematics General Education
Requirement.)
CPSC 120 Introduction to Computers (3)
ECON 120 Power, Authority and Exchange (4)
ECON 201 Principles of Economics-Micro (3)
ECON 202 Principles of Economics-Macro (3)
GEOG 200 World Regional Geography (4)
POLS 205 Government Internship (3)
POLS 240 Introduction to Public Policy (3)
POLS 250 Amer Pol Parties/Interest Grps (3)
POLS 270 International Relations (3)
POLS 280 Politics & Government of Japan (3)
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology (4)
SOCL 255 Contemporary Social Problems (3)
SOCL 260 Minority Groups (3)
STAT 170 Introduction to Statistics (3)
Any foreign language with course numbers 121, 122, 201, or 202 (4)
PSYCHOLOGY
Curriculum Code: 10215
1. Complete PSYC 200 to satisfy part of the Social Science General
Education Requirement.
2. Complete MATH 121 to satisfy part of the Science and Mathematics
General Education Requirement.
3. Complete one of the following two courses (3 credits):
PSYC 203 Social Psychology (3)
PSYC 204 Educational Psychology (3)
4. Complete one of the following three courses (3 credits):
PSYC 205 Human Growth and Development (3)
PSYC 221 Child Psychology (3)
PSYC 222 Adolescent Psychology (3)
5. Complete one of the following two courses (3 credits):
PSYC 209 Cognitive Psychology (3)
PSYC 210 Biological Psychology (3)
6. Complete one of the following two courses (3 credits):
PSYC 202 Psychology of Personality (3)
PSYC 250 Abnormal Psychology (3)
7. Complete a minimum of 10 credits from the following:
ANTH 270 Cultural Anthropology (3)
ANTH 271 Medical Anthropology (3)
CPSC 120 Introduction to Computers (3)
POLS 240 Introduction to Public Policy (3)
PSYC 175 Psychology of Death: A Preparation for Living (3)
PSYC 240 Psychology of Human Sexuality (3)
SOCL 120 Introduction to Sociology (4)
SOCL 254 Marriage and Family (3)
STAT 170 Introduction to Statistics (3)
STAT 215 Intro to Probability and Stats (4)
Any foreign language with course numbers 121, 122, 201, or 202 (4)
RELIGION
Curriculum Code: 10751
1. Complete courses other than RELG 211 and RELG 212 to satisfy the
Humanities General Education Requirement.
2. Complete the following required courses (8 credits):
RELG 211 World Religions I (4)
RELG 212 World Religions II (4)
3. Complete a minimum of 19-20 credits from the following:
ANTH 270 Cultural Anthropology (3)
PHIL 152 Introduction to Ethics (4) (See Note 1)
PHIL 260 Contemporary Ethical Problems (4) (See Note 1)
RELG 241 Old Testament Literature (4)
RELG 242 New Testament Literature (4)
RELG 250 Religions of East Asia (4)
Any foreign language with course numbers 121, 122, 201, or 202 (4)
NOTE
1. Students may elect to take either PHIL 152 OR PHIL 260 but not
both.
SECONDARY EDUCATION
Curriculum Code: 10752
1. Complete POLS 120 and SOCL 120 to satisfy the Social Science
General Education Requirement.
2. Complete the following required courses (12 credits):
EDUC 201 Teacher Education Practicum (2)
EDUC 220 Introduction to Education (3)
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology (4)
PSYC 204 Educational Psychology (3)
3. Complete a minimum of 13 credits from the list of Limited Choice
Electives at the end of this section in the subject area in which
you plan to teach.
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Curriculum Code: 10121
1. Complete SOCL 120 to satisfy part of the Social Science General
Education Requirement.
2. Complete the following required courses (11 credits):
ECON 201 Principles of Economics-Micro (3)
GEOG 200 World Regional Geography (4)
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology (4)
3. Complete one course from two of the following choices (A, B, C, D,
E) (6 credits):
A. ECON 202 Principles of Economics-Macro (3)
B. GEOG 120 Introduction to Geography (3)
GEOG 121 Physical Geography (3)
GEOG 202 Geography of North America (3)
C. POLS 240 Introduction to Public Policy (3)
POLS 250 Amer Pol Parties/Interest Grps (3)
POLS 260 Comparative Political Systems (3)
POLS 270 International Relations (3)
D. PSYC 202 Psychology of Personality (3)
PSYC 203 Social Psychology (3)
PSYC 204 Educational Psychology (3)
PSYC 205 Human Growth and Development (3)
PSYC 221 Child Psychology (3)
PSYC 222 Adolescent Psychology (3)
PSYC 250 Abnormal Psychology (3)
E. ANTH 270 Cultural Anthropology (3)
ANTH 271 Medical Anthropology (3)
ANTH 275 Physical Anthr and Archeology (3)
ANTH 276 World Archeology (3)
SOCL 254 Marriage and Family (3)
SOCL 255 Contemporary Social Problems (3)
SOCL 260 Minority Groups (3)
4. Complete a minimum of 8 credits numbered 120 or higher from the
list of Limited Choice Electives at the end of this section.
Courses in social sciences, foreign languages, statistics,
computer science and mathematics are recommended.
SOCIOLOGY
Curriculum Code: 10753
1. Complete POLS 120 and SOCL 120 to satisfy the Social Science
General Education Requirement and the Global Diversity Core
Requirement.
2. Complete the following required courses (9 credits):
ANTH 270 Cultural Anthropology (3)
PSYC 203 Social Psychology (3)
SOCL 255 Contemporary Social Problems (3)
3. Complete a minimum of 16 credits from the following:
ANTH 271 Medical Anthropology (3)
ANTH 275 Physical Anthropology (3)
ANTH 276 World Archaeology (3)
CJUS 102 Crime Causes and Conditions (3)
CPSC 120 Introduction to Computers (3)
ECON 120 Power, Authority and Exchange (4)
ECON 201 Principles of Economics-Micro (3)
ECON 202 Principles of Economics-Macro (3)
GEOG 200 World Regional Geography (4)
GEOG 203 Economic Geography (3)
GERO 100 Introduction to Aging (3)
MATH 121 College Algebra I (4)
POLS 240 Introduction to Public Policy
POLS 260 Comparative Political Systems (3)
POLS 270 International Relations (3)
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology (4)
PSYC 203 Social Psychology (3)
SOCL 254 Marriage and Family (3)
SOCL 260 Minority Groups (3)
SOCL 280 Introduction to Japanese Culture (3)
STAT 170 Introduction to Statistics (3)
Any foreign language with course numbers 121, 122, 201, or 202 (4)
SPEECH COMMUNICATION
Curriculum Code: 10136
1. Complete SOCL 120 to satisfy part of the Social Science General
Education Requirement.
2. Complete the following required courses (9 credits):
SPCH 130 Fundamentals of Public speaking (3)
SPCH 140 Interpersonal Communication (3)
SPCH 280 Intercultural Communication (3)
3. Complete a minimum of 6 credits from the following:
SPCH 110 Oral Communic in the Workplace (3)
SPCH 260 Nonverbal Communication (3)
SPCH 270 Mass Communication (3)
4. Complete a minimum of 10 credits from the following:
(Note: Students who elect foreign language courses are encouraged
to take both first-year courses (121 and 122) in the language of
their choice.)
ANTH 270 Cultural Anthropology (3)
CPSC 120 Introduction to Computers (3)
LING 230 Introduction to Linguistics (3)
PHIL 151 Intro: Logic & Critical Think (4)
POLS 260 Comparative Political Systems (3)
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology (4)
Any foreign language with course numbers 121, 122, 201, or 202 (4)
LIMITED CHOICE ELECTIVES FOR ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE
Some concentrations include limited choice electives. Those limited
choice electives must be selected from the following:
1. Courses numbered 120 to 294 with any of the course codes listed
below:
ANAT CPSC GEOG HUMS MATH PHYS RELG STAT
ANTH ECON GEOL ISCI METR PFKN SOCL WRIT
ASTR EDUC GRMN JAPN MICR POLS SOWK
BIOL ENGL HIST JRNL PHGY PSYC SPAN
CHEM FREN HONR LING PHIL READ SPCH
2. Courses on the list below:
ACCG 210, 211, 220 CJUS 101, 102, 103 MKTG 140, 200, 202
221, 230, 231 106, 130, 131 221
240, 241, 250 133, 134, 135
260, 271, 280 201, 203, 204 MUSC 101, 102, 108
290 250, 255 119, 123, 133
138, 139, 144
ARTS 102, 103, 131 DANC 100, 101, 102 145, 155, 156
132, 137, 140 103, 104, 111 163, 164, 168
141, 145, 146 112, 113, 114 169, 179, 180
151, 162, 171 126, 132, 134 182, 183, 188
175, 200, 201 165, 191, 201 193, 194, 199
203, 204, 205 202, 203, 204 200, 240, 241
206, 253 211, 212 246, 247, 253
263, 264, 270
BUSN 118, 201, 250 EMSA 100 276, 280, 293
294, 297
CHDV 101, 111, 120 GRMN 115, 116
121, 188, 189
220, 221 HUSE 240, 241, 242 SIGN 161, 162, 163
244 164
CISB 100, 120, 122
170, 180, 250 IMAG 101 SOWK 101
260, 280, 281
LEGL 215, 216 THEA 110, 120, 181
210, 234, 285
MATH 112 295, 296
MGMT 225
3. A maximum of two credit hours from courses with any of the
course codes listed below:
PFAQ PFDA PFHC PFIS PFPR
PFCW PFFT PFHW PFOA PFTS
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