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1 Associate of Arts General Education 60/61 credit hours required Hours of General Education Core Courses 8/9 Hours of Institutional Requirements 17 Hours of Directed Electives Name Anticipated Graduation Date DEVELOPMENTAL COURSES Original placement in developmental education courses is determined by ACT, ASSET, Compass, or SAT test scores. I understand that if required to enroll in developmental education courses as a result of my test scores and Arkansas law, Act 1101 an additional semester may be required to complete my program of study. COURSE TITLE TERM GRADE COMMENT CREDIT ENG0004 College Literacy ACT reading score of 0-18, ASSET reading score of 23-43, COMPASS score of 0-84, or SAT None reading score of ENG0023 Writing Fundamentals OR ALP ACT English score of 0-18, ASSET English score of 0-43, COMPASS writing score of 0-79, None or SAT English score of MATH0013 Pre-Algebra ACT math score of 0-14, ASSET numerical test score of 23-40, ASSET intermediate test score of 0-29, COMPASS algebra test of None 0-29, COMPASS pre-algebra test of 0-45, or SAT math score of MATH0023 Introductory Algebra ACT math score of 15-16, ASSET numerical test score of 41-55, ASSET intermediate test score of 30-36, COMPASS None algebra test of 30-36, COMPASS pre-algebra test of 46 or above, or SAT math score of MATH0033 Intermediate Algebra ACT math score of 17-18, ASSET intermediate test score of 37-42, COMPASS algebra test score of 37-40, or SAT math score of None STATE MINIMUM GENERAL EDUCATION CORE 35 HOURS NINE HOURS REQUIRED ENG1003 Freshman English I meet (b) as follows: (a) ACT English score of 19 or above or COMPASS English score of 80 or above or Asset English score of 44 or above (b) Completion of Writing Fundamentals ENG 0023 with a grade of C or higher. ENG1013 Freshman English II Prerequisite: ENG 1003 Freshman English I, with grade C or higher. SCOM1203 Oral Communications
2 MATH THREE HOURS REQUIRED MATH1023 College Algebra (or equivalent) Prerequisite: Each student must (a) or (b) as follows: (a) score 19 or above on the mathematics section of the ACT, score 43 or above on the ASSET Intermediate Algebra test, or score 41 or above on the COMPASS Algebra Test; or (b) the student must have earned a grade of C or higher in MATH 0033 Intermediate Algebra. SCIENCE EIGHT HOURS REQUIRED Biological Science One course and Laboratory BIOL1004 Biological Science with lab BIOL1013 BIOL1021 Physical Science GSP1004 CHEM1011 Biology of the Cell Lab for Biology of Cell Physical Science with lab Lab for Gen Chemistry I Credit for this course as a laboratory science to meet core and degree requirements is contingent upon completion of BIOL 1021 Lab for Biology of the Cell. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: Enrollment in this course is contingent upon earlier, or simultaneous, completion of BIOL 1013 Biology of the Cell. One course and laboratory Prerequisite: MATH 0033 Intermediate Algebra, or ACT mathematics score of 19 or above, or ASSET score of 43 or above on Intermediate Algebra test, or Compass Algebra test of 41 or above. Prerequisite or Co-requisite: Enrollment in this course is contingent upon earlier, or simultaneous, completion of CHEM 1013 General Chemistry I. CHEM1013 General Chemistry I Prerequisite: MATH 0033 Intermediate Algebra, ACT mathematics score of 19, or an COMPASS score of 41 on Algebra test, and Introduction to Chemistry, or high school Chemistry, or a score of 75 on the Introduction to Chemistry Final Examination. FINE ARTS SIX HOURS REQUIRED FAM2503 Fine Arts Musical FAT2203 Fine Arts Theatre FAV2503 Fine Arts Visual SOCIAL SCIENCES THREE HOURS REQUIRED HIST1013 World Civilization to 1660 meet HIST1023 World Civilization Since 1660
3 of U.S. HISTORY/GOVERNMENT THREE HOURS REQUIRED HIST2763 U. S. History to 1876 meet HIST2773 U. S. History Since 1876 POSC2103 U. S. Government of THREE HOURS REQUIRED Courses taken to satisfy the U.S. History/Government, World Civilization, Fine Arts/Humanities, and Directed Electives Requirements cannot fulfill this requirement. meet PSY2513 Introduction to Psychology of ANTH2233 SOC2213 GEOG2613 Intro to Cultural Anthropology Principles of Sociology Introduction to Geography meet of meet of meet of
4 POSC2103 HIST2083 ECON2313 ECON2333 U. S. Government Arkansas History Prin. Of Macroeconomics Economic Issues & Concepts meet of meet of meet of meet of INSTITUTIONAL REQUIREMENTS 8/9 HOURS SIX HOURS REQUIRED ENG2003 Intro to World Literature I Prerequisite: ENG 1003 grade C or higher. ENG2013 Intro to World Literature II Prerequisite: ENG 1003 grade C or higher. PHIL1103 Introduction to Philosophy meet of PHYSICAL EDUCATION ONE COURSE REQUIRED NRS2203 Basic Human Nutrition (OR) meet
5 of PE1002 Concepts of Fitness 2 hours DIRECTED ELECTIVES 17 SEMESTER CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED Courses taken to satisfy State Minimum General Education Core and Institutional Requirements cannot fulfill the Directed Elective Requirements. ANTH2233 Intro to Cultural Anthropology ART1013 Design I ART1033 Drawing I ART1043 Drawing II Prerequisite: ART 1033 Drawing I, or approval by instructor. ART1063 Elective Painting for Non- Majors ART2413 Graphic Design I Prerequisite: ART 1013 Design I, or approval by instructor. BIOL1004 Biological Science with lab CHEM1011 Lab for Gen Chemistry I Prerequisite or Co-requisite: Enrollment in this course is contingent upon earlier, or simultaneous, completion of CHEM 1013 General Chemistry I. CHEM1013 General Chemistry I Prerequisite: MATH 0033 Intermediate Algebra, ACT mathematics score of 19, or an COMPASS score of 41 on Algebra test, and Introduction to Chemistry, or high school Chemistry, or a score of 75 on the Introduction to Chemistry Final Examination. ECON2313 Intro to Macroeconomics ECON2333 Economic Issues & Concepts
6 ENG 1033 Creative Writing Prerequisite: ENG 1003 grade C or higher. ENG2003 Intro to World Literature I Prerequisite: ENG 1003 grade C or higher. END2013 Intro to World Literature II Prerequisite: ENG 1003 grade C or higher. ENG 2153 Introduction to American Lit. Prerequisite: ENG 1003 grade C or higher. GEOG2613 Introduction to Geography GEOL1004 Introduction to Geology GER 1013 Elementary German I GER 1023 Elementary German II Prerequisite: GER 1013 Elementary German I, or equivalent as determined by proficiency exam. GER 2023 Intermediate German I Prerequisite: GER 1023 Elementary German II, or equivalent as determined by proficiency exam. GER 2123 Intermediate German II Prerequisite: GER 2013 Intermediate German I, or equivalent as determined by proficiency exam, or consent of the instructor. GSP1004 Physical Science with lab Prerequisite: MATH 0033 Intermediate Algebra, or ACT mathematics score of 19 or above, or ASSET score of 43 or above on Intermediate Algebra test, or Compass Algebra test of 41 or above. HIST1013 World Civilization to 1660 HIST1023 World Civilization Since 1660
7 HIST2763 U. S. History to 1876 HIST2773 U. S. History Since 1876 HIST2083 HIST2783 HIST2793 Arkansas History History of the Vietnam War United States Women s History HUM 1003 International Travel HUM 1013 The Holocaust HUM 1033 Local Community Heritage
8 HUM2003 HUM2013 JOUR1003/RTV 1003 POSC1003 POSC2103 Women in the Humanities Literature in Modern Popular Culture Mass Communication in Modern Society Introduction to Politics U. S. Government Prerequisite: ENG 1003 grade of C or higher Prerequisite: ENG 1003 grade of C or higher MATH1033 Plane Trigonometry Prerequisite: MATH 1023 College Algebra with a grade of C or higher. MATH1043 Numeracy Acquisition MATH1054 Pre-calculus Prerequisite: Each student must meet the criteria under either (a) or (b) as follows: (a) score 19 or above on the mathematics section of the ACT, score 43 or above on the ASSET Intermediate Algebra test, or score 41 or above on the COMPASS Algebra Test; or (b) the student must have earned a grade of C or higher in MATH 0033 Intermediate Algebra. MATH2113 MATH2123 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II Suggested Prerequisite: MATH 1023 College Algebra with a grade of C or higher. Prerequisite: MATH 2113 Mathematics for Teachers I MATH2204 Calculus I Prerequisite: High School Trigonometry with a grade of C or better and a score of 24 or above on ACT Math, or MATH 1033 Plane Trigonometry, or MATH 1054 Pre-calculus, with a grade of C or better. MATH 2214 Calculus II Prerequisite: MATH 2204 Calculus I, with a grade of C or higher.
9 MUS1021 Concert Choir I MUS1031 Concert Choir II In order to receive proper MUS1041 Concert Choir III credit for choir II, III, VI, MUS1051 Concert Choir IV courses must be taken sequentially MUS1061 Kimbrough Singers I MUS1071 Kimbrough Singers II Prerequisite: MUS 1061 Kimbrough Singers I. MUS1081 Kimbrough Singers III Prerequisite: MUS 1061 Kimbrough Singers I, MUS 1071 Kimbrough Singers II. MUS1091 Kimbrough Singers VI Prerequisite: MUS 1061 Kimbrough Singers I, MUS 1071 Kimbrough Singers II, MUS 1081 Kimbrough Singers III. PE1002 Concepts of Fitness 2 hours PE1111 Physical Conditioning PE1471 Bowling PE1481 Tennis PE1491 Badminton PE1621 Volleyball PHIL1103 Introduction to Philosophy PHYS2034 University Physics I Prerequisite or Co-requisite: Pre-Calculus, Co-requisite: MATH 2204 Calculus I PHYS2044 University Physics II Prerequisite: PHYS 2034 University Physics I, or PHYS 2054 General Physics I. PHYS2054 General Physics I Prerequisite or Co-requisite: Pre-Calculus, Co-requisite: MATH 2204 Calculus I Prerequisite or Co-requisite: MATH 1033 Plane Trigonometry. PHYS2064 General Physics II Prerequisite: PHYS 2054 General Physics I. PHYS2133 Survey of Physics for the Health Profession POSC1003 Introduction to Politics
10 POSC2103 United States Government PSY2003 Human Growth and Development PSY2513 Introduction to Psychology SOC2213 Principles of Sociology SPAN1013 Elementary Spanish I SPAN1023 Elementary Spanish II Prerequisite: SPAN 1013 Elementary Spanish I, or equivalent as determined by proficiency exam. ZOOL2044 ZOOL2414 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and Lab Human Anatomy and Physiology II and Lab Prerequisite: ZOOL 2004 Human Anatomy and Physiology I & Lab. CRIM1023 Introduction to Criminal Justice FAM2503 Fine Arts Musical FAT2203 Fine Arts Theatre FAV2503 Fine Arts Visual THEA2251 Theatre Workshop
11 Student Signature Date Advisor Signature Date As mandated by Act 472 of 2007, I have been informed of the Arkansas Course Transfer System, and how to determine which courses will transfer to other Arkansas public institutions. Website Prior Learning Assessment For more information concerning Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) contact the Registrar s office (870) Refunds Tuition Refund Students must claim tuition refunds through the Finance Office at the time of withdrawal. Claims must be made within one year of the occurrence of the credit or no refund will be made. Refund for Credit Courses- Fall or Spring Semester Before semester begins...100% Second week of semester...70% Third week of semester...50% Refund for Credit Courses - Summer Session Before semester begins...100% Fourth day of class...50% Fifth day of class...0% Refund for Intersession and Accelerated Classes Before classes begin...100% Second day of class...0% Refund for Short Duration Classes (1 to 7 days) Before classes begin...100% Start of class...0% Refund for Non-Credit Courses Before first class meeting...100% After first class meeting...0% Bookstore Refunds Bookstore refunds will be made only during the first two weeks of the Fall and Spring semesters; the first two days of Intersession; and the first week of the Summer I and Summer II terms. Book charges made to financial aid are allowed during the first week of the Fall and Spring semesters; the first day of Intersession; and the first two days of the Summer I and Summer II terms. Financial aid returns may be made during this time only. All book returns are subject to the following conditions: New Books Book has defect from publisher Book is still in same condition as it came from publisher; e.g. shrink-wrap plastic intact 27 Book has not been written/marked in and spine is not broken Used Books Purchased for the wrong class SERVICES FOR THE DISABLED Black River Technical College s coordinator of services for the disabled is also the compliance coordinator for Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The coordinator can arrange for academic adjustments, work place accommodations, and auxiliary aids for qualified students. BRTC will provide auxiliary aids, without cost, to those students with verified disabilities/handicaps who require such services. If
12 necessary, BRTC will provide appropriately trained service providers. Concern about physical access to facilities should be addressed to the coordinator, Shana Akers, BRTC Student Services, P.O. Box 468, Pocahontas, Arkansas, 72455, ext CALENDAR Fall Semester 2013 Faculty report back... August 12 (M) Registration through August 14(W) Orientation for Fall (first-time and transfer students)... August (R-F) Classes begin... August 19 (M) Last Day to Add a Classes(es)... August 21 (W) Labor Day Holiday... September 2 (M) Mid-Term Exams... October 7-12 (M-S) Intent to Graduate Form Due... October 14 (M) Fall Break for Students (faculty workdays)... October (M-T) Spring Registration for (returning students) November 4-Jan 8 (M-W) Campus Connect Opens... November 4 (M) Thanksgiving Holiday..November (R-F) Administration offices open (W) Campus Closed (R-F) Spring Registration (first-time and transfer students)..november 11- Jan 8 (M-W) Last Day to Drop a Class(es)... October 18 (F) Finals... December 4-10 (W-T) Graduation... December 12 (R) Offices closed for Holidays... December 23 January 1 Spring Semester 2014 Orientation for Spring (first-time and transfer students)... January 9 10 (R-F) Faculty report back... January 2 (R) Registration.through January 8 (W) Classes begin... January 11 (S) Last Day to Add a Class(es)... January 15 (W) Martin Luther King Day... January 20 (M) Mid-Term Exams... March 1-7 (S-F) Intent to Graduate Form Due... March 10 (M) Spring Break... March (M-F) Registration Summer I, Summer II, and Fall for(returning students) Campus Connect Opens.. April 7 (M) Intersession/Summer I/Summer II Registration for(first-time & transfer students)... April 14 (M) Last Day to Drop a Class(es)... March 14 (F) Finals..April 30 - May 6 (W-T) Graduation... May 8 (R) Intersession 2014 Orientation for Intersession (first-time and transfer students)... May 1 (R) Registration... through May 7 (W) Last Day to Add or Drop a Class(es)... May 12 (M) Classes begin (M-R 8:00am 2:30pm)... May 12 (M) Final Exam... May 22 (R)
13 Summer I 2014 Registration (first-time & transfer students)... May 19 (M) Orientation for Summer I (first-time and transfer students)... May 22 (R) Memorial Day (Campus Closed)... May 26 (M) Classes begin (M-R)... May 27 (T) Last Day to Add a Class(es)... May 27 (T) Last Day to Drop a Class(es)... June 12 (R) Final Exams... June 26 (R) Summer II 2014 Registration (first-time & transfer students)... June 16 (M) Orientation for Summer II (first-time and transfer students)... June 26 (R) Classes begin... July 1 (T) Last Day to Add a Class(es)... July 1 (T) Offices closed for Holiday... July 3-4 (R-F) Fall Registration (first-time & transfer students).july 14 - August 13 (M-W) Last Day to Drop a Class(es)... July 17 (R) Final Exams... July 31 (R)