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CURRICULUM PROGRAMS COLLEGE TRANSFER CODE A10100 CREDENTIAL A.A. - PDF
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1 CURRICULUM PROGRAMS COLLEGE TRANSFER CREDENTIAL A.A. CODE A10100 The College Transfer Program is designed to enable graduates to transfer to any constituent institution of the University of North Carolina with Junior status. The program requires a total of 65 semester hours credit for graduation. This total includes a general education core transfer component and a number of other general education and professional courses which have been approved for transfer. In order to enroll in this program, the applicant must be a high school graduate or the equivalent. Exceptions will be made only for selected high school seniors who meet the following requirements: (1) must fulfill graduation requirements at the end of the academic year of participation, (2) must have a PSAT or SAT on record with a minimum score of 950 (on old test) or 1600 (on new test), or an ACT with a score of 22 or better, or achieve the required scores on the Compass Advisement Tests, and an overall B average on completed high school work ( B averages will be converted to a 4.0 scale), (3) must apply to the community college office of admissions and be determined eligible according to the above criteria prior to formal registration. In order to graduate in this program, the student must satisfactorily complete the course requirements as outlined below. Upon graduation, the student will earn an Associate in Arts Degree. ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Course Prefix, No. and Title HOURS PER WEEK Class Lab Clincial Credit I. GENERAL EDUCATION CORE (44 SHC) A. English Composition (6 SHC) Required: ENG 111 Expository Writing 3 (Prereq ENG 090 and RED 090; or ENG 095) Required: ENG 112 Arg-Based Research (Prereq ENG 111)
2 142 - CURRICULUM PROGRAMS B. Humanities/Fine Arts (12 SHC) Required: COM 110 Intro to Comm Required: ENG 131 Intro to Literature 3 (Prereq ENG 111; Coreq ENG 112 or ENG 114) Required: SPA 111 Or Elementary Spanish I FRE 111 Elementary French I Required: Any one of the following courses: ART 111 Art Appreciation ART 114 Art History Survey I ART 115 Art History Survey II HUM 115 Critical Thinking (Prereq ENG 095 or RED 090 and ENG 090) HUM 120 Cultural Studies HUM 160 Intro to Film MUS 110 Music Appreciation MUS 112 Introduction to Jazz MUS 113 American Music PHI 210 History of Philosophy (Prereq ENG 111) REL 110 World Religions C. Social/Behavioral Sciences (12 SHC) Required: POL 110 Intro to Pol Science Required: PSY 150 General Psy Required: Two of the following history courses: HIS 111 World Civ I HIS 112 World Civ II HIS 115 Intro to Global His HIS 121 Western Civ I HIS 122 Western Civ II HIS 131 American His I HIS 132 American His II D. Natural Sciences (8 SHC) Required: BIO 110 Principles of Bio Or BIO 111 General Biology I Required: One of the following courses: BIO 112 General Biology II (Prereq BIO 111) BIO 120 Introductory Botany
3 CURRICULUM PROGRAMS (Prereq BIO 110 or BIO 111) BIO 130 Introductory Zoo (Prereq BIO 110 or BIO 111) CHM 131 Intro to Chemistry CHM 131A Intro to Chem Lab CHM 132 Org/ Biochemistry (Prereq CHM 131 and CHM 131A or CHM 151) CHM 151 General Chem I CHM 152 General Chem II (Prereq CHM 151) GEL 111 Introductory Geo GEL 120 Physical Geology PHY 151 College Physics I (Prereq MAT 161 or MAT 171) PHY 152 College Physics II (Prereq PHY 151) E. Mathematics (6 SHC) Required: Two of the following mathematics courses: MAT 140 Survey of Math 3 0 (Prereq Mat 070 or Placement Score) 0 3 MAT 141 Math Concepts I (Prereq MAT 080 or MAT 090) MAT 142 Math Concepts II (Prereq MAT 141) MAT 151 Statistics I (Prereq MAT 080 or MAT 090) MAT 161 College Algebra I (Prereq MAT 080 or MAT 090 or Placement Score) MAT 162 College Trig (Prereq MAT 161) MAT 171 Precalculus Algebra (Prereq MAT 080 or Mat 090 or Placement Score) MAT 172 Precalculus Trig (Prereq MAT 171) MAT 175 Precalculus 4 0 (Prereq H.S. Alg. III/Trigonometry) 0 4 MAT 271 Calculus I 3 2 (Prereq MAT 172 or MAT 175) 0 4 MAT 272 Calculus II (Prereq MAT 271)
4 144 - CURRICULUM PROGRAMS II. OTHER REQUIRED HOURS (21 SHC) A. Social/Behavioral Sciences (3 SHC) Required: One of the following social science courses. It must be different from the social science courses selected in I. C. on the previous page (the same course cannot satisfy both requirements). ANT 210 Gen Anthropol ANT 220 Cul Anthropol ANT 221 Comp Cultures ECO 151 Survey of Econ ECO 251 Prin of Microecon ECO 252 Prin of Macroecon EDU 216 Foundations of Ed GEO 111 World Reg. Geo. GEO 112 Cultural Geography GEO 121 NC Geography GEO 130 Gen Physical Geo HIS 111 World Civ I HIS 112 World Civ II HIS 115 Intro to Global Hist HIS 121 Western Civ I HIS 122 Western Civ II HIS 131 American History I HIS 132 American History II HIS 161 Science and Tech HIS 221 Af/American History HIS 226 The Civil War HIS 227 Native Am History HIS 228 History of the South HIS 236 NC History POL 120 Am Government POL 130 State & Local Gov t POL 210 Comparative Gov t POL 220 International Rel PSY 110 Life Span Dev PSY 183 Psy of Addiction PSY 231 Forensic Psych PSY 241 Dev Psychology PSY 243 Child Psychology
5 CURRICULUM PROGRAMS PSY 246 Adoles Psychology PSY 263 Edu Psychology PSY 281 Abnormal Psy SOC 210 Intro to Soc SOC 220 Social Problems SOC 244 Soc of Death/Dying SOC 254 Rural/Urban Soc SWK 110 Intro to Soc Work B. Physical Education (2 SHC) Required: PED 110 Fit & Well for Life Or PED 111 Physical Fitness I And PED 112 Physical Fitness II (Prereq PED 111) C. College Orientation and Computer Proficiency (4 SHC) Required: ACA 115 Succ & Study Skls Required: CIS 110 Computer Basics D. Electives (totaling 12 SHC)* *These hours must be selected from the electives listed on pages Many of these courses are offered via distance education. Refer to semester class schedules and/or your advisor for more details.
6 146 - CURRICULUM PROGRAMS ELECTIVE COURSES IN HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS, SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES AND NATURAL SCIENCES/MATHEMATICS Hours per Week Course Prefix, No. and Title Class Lab Clinical Credit I. Humanities and Fine Arts ART 111 Art Appreciation ART 113 Methods & Mat ART 114 Art His Surv I ART 115 Art His Sur II ART 130 Basic Drawing ART 240 Painting I ART 283 Ceramics I DRA 111 Theater App DRA 126 Story Telling DRA 170 Play Prod I ENG 125 Creative Writ I ENG 126 Creative Writ II ENG 131 Intro to Lit ENG 231 American Lit I ENG 232 American Lit II ENG 233 Major Amer Writ ENG 241 British Lit I ENG 242 British Lit II ENG 253 Bible as Lit ENG 261 World Lit I ENG 262 World Lit II ENG 271 Contemp Lit ENG 272 Southern Lit ENG 273 Af/Am Lit ENG 274 Lit by Women FRE 111 Elem French I FRE 112 Elem French II HUM 115 Critical Think HUM 120 Cul Studies HUM 160 Intro to Film MUS 110 Music App MUS 112 Intro to Jazz MUS 113 Am Music MUS 265 Piano Pedagogy
7 CURRICULUM PROGRAMS PHI 210 His of Phil PHI 215 Phil Issues PHI 240 Intro to Ethics REL 110 World Rel REL 211 Intro to Old Test REL 212 Intro to New Test REL 221 Rel in America SPA 111 Elem Spanish I SPA 112 Elem Spanish II II. Social/Behavioral Sciences ANT 210 Gen Anthropol ANT 220 Cul Anthropol ANT 221 Comp Cultures CJC 111 Intro/Crim Just CJC 121 Law Enforc Op CJC 141 Corrections ECO 151 Survey of Econ ECO 251 Prin of Micro ECO 252 Prin of Macro EDU 216 Found of Ed GEO 111 World Reg. Geo. GEO 112 Cultural Geo GEO 121 NC Geography GEO 130 Gen Phys Geo HIS 111 World Civ I HIS 112 World Civ II HIS 115 Intro to Glob His HIS 121 West Civ I HIS 122 West Civ II HIS 131 Am His I HIS 132 Am His II HIS 161 Science & Tech HIS 221 Af/Am History HIS 226 The Civil War HIS 227 Native Am His HIS 228 Hist of the South HIS 236 NC History PHS 110 Survey/Phys. Sci.
8 148 - CURRICULUM PROGRAMS POL 110 Intro Pol Sci POL 120 Am Gov't POL 130 St/ Local Gov't POL 210 Comp Gov't POL 220 Internat Rel PSY 110 LifeSpan Dev PSY 150 Gen Psy PSY 183 Psy of Addict PSY 231 Forensic Psy PSY 241 Dev Psychology PSY 243 Child Psy PSY 246 Adolescent Psy PSY 263 Educational Psy PSY 281 Abnormal Psy SOC 210 Intro to Soc SOC 220 Social Prob SOC 244 Soc Death/Dying SOC 254 Rural/Urban Soc SWK 110 Intro Soc Work III. Natural Sciences and Mathematics ACC 120 Prin of Finan Acct ACC 121 Prin of Mang Acct BIO 110 Prin of Bio BIO 111 General Bio I BIO 112 Gen Bio II BIO 120 Intro Botany BIO 130 Intro Zoology BIO 150 Genetics BIO 168 Anat/Phys I BIO 169 Anat/Phys II BIO 173 Micro World Aff BIO 243 Marine Biology BIO 275 Microbiology CHM 131 Intro to Chem CHM 131A Chm Lab CHM 132 Organic/Bioch CHM 151 Gen Chem I CHM 152 Gen Chem II CHM 251 Org Chem I
9 CURRICULUM PROGRAMS CHM 252 Org Chem II CIS 110 Intro to Comp CIS 115 Intro Prog/Logic ENV 110 Env Science GEL 111 Intro Geology GEL 120 Physical Geo GEO 111 World Reg Geo GEO 112 Cultural Geo GEO 121 NC Geography GEO 130 Gen Phy Geo MAT 140 Survey of Math MAT 141 Math Concepts I MAT 142 Math Concepts II MAT 151 Statistics I MAT 161 Coll Alg I MAT 162 Coll Trig. MAT 171 Precal Algebra MAT 172 Precal Trig MAT 175 Precalculus MAT 271 Calculus I MAT 272 Calculus II PHY 151 College Phys I PHY 152 College Phys II