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1 Degree and Certificate Program Requirements - Cuyahoga Community College Catalog 1 DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Degree Programs Cuyahoga Community College offers the following five (5) degrees: Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, Associate of Applied Business, Associate of Applied Science and Associate of Technical Study. All curriculum is approved through the established College curriculum approval process. Students petitioning for a degree must submit a petition form to the Enrollment Center according to the graduation deadline published in the Academic Calendar. Essential Learning Outcomes Essential Learning Statement of Purpose Essential Learning refers to that broad body of knowledge and skills common to all educated people, regardless of their professions. A essential learning enables students to demonstrate measurable knowledge and intellectual skills that generate a lifelong habit of inquiry and decision-making. It fosters a better understanding of the world s cultural complexity. It prepares students to be more responsible citizens and more judicious inhabitants of the world. The Essential Learning curriculum of Cuyahoga Community College prepares students for a more fulfilling life. Essential Learning Outcomes As a graduate of Cuyahoga Community College, students will become members of a community of learners who are knowledgeable and competent in the following areas: Oral Demonstrate effective verbal and non-verbal communication for an intended audience that is clear, concise, organized, and delivered following the standard conventions of that language. Written Demonstrate effective written communication for an intended audience that follows genre/disciplinary conventions that reflect clarity, organization, and editing skills. Critical/Creative Thinking Analyze, evaluate, and and synthesize information in order to consider problems/ideas and transform them in innovative or imaginative ways. Information Literacy Acquire, evaluate, and use information from credible sources in order to meet information needs for a specific research purpose. Quantitative Reasoning Analyze problems, including real-world scenarios, through the application of mathematical and numerical concepts and skills, including the interpretation of data, tables, charts, or graphs. Cultural Sensitivity Demonstrate sensitivity to the beliefs, views, values, and practices of cultures within and beyond the United States. Civic Responsibility Analyze the results of actions and inactions with the likely effects on the larger local and/or global communities. Associate of Arts Degree and Associate of Science Degree The Arts and Sciences curriculum includes a range of course offerings in liberal arts and sciences for all students at the College. Students may enroll in a sequence of courses to earn either the Associate of Arts degree or the Associate of Science degree. Study in the arts and sciences is the classic approach for preparing oneself for life and its many challenges with a broad education founded in history, literature, social sciences, and natural and physical sciences. For those students who wish to continue their studies toward the completion of a four-year degree after leaving Cuyahoga Community College, it will be necessary to plan a program that provides for eventual transfer of credits to a baccalaureate degree-granting college or university. A large number of Tri-C students plan programs that will transfer to four-year colleges and universities by enrolling in what is usually referred to as the Transfer, or University Parallel curriculum. This course work is the equivalent of the courses offered during the first two years at a four-year institution. Information about planning a program to transfer to a university is provided in the General Curriculum Information section of this Catalog. Associate of Arts Degree Degree candidates at Cuyahoga Community College must be in good standing. An Associate of Arts degree will be granted to the student completing the following requirements: Comprehensive Graduation Requirements The Associate of Arts degree prepares students to continue their education at the bachelor s degree level. When selecting courses for this degree, students should select courses according to the requirements of their intended transfer destination school and major; Undecided students may use the state-approved Transfer Module as a general guide for transferability. The following degree requirements are intended to help ensure that students with an Associate of Arts degree have completed the first two years of a baccalaureate degree. 1. The satisfactory completion of 60 semester credit hours (exclusive of physical education) at the 1000-level or higher. 2. The achievement of a minimum overall grade point average of 2.00 for all courses attempted at Cuyahoga Community College (with exceptions as provided under College policies for repeating a course, Grade Forgiveness and Fresh Start).. The completion of a minimum of 12 credits of advanced coursework (exclusive of physical education and 1800-level special topics and independent study/research courses) of the 60 semester credits. Advanced coursework is defined as follows: 2000-level courses, MATH-100 level and above, BIO-1500 level and above, CHEM-100 level and above, and PHYS-1200 level and above.. The completion of no fewer than 20 of the required 60 semester hours (exclusive of physical education) at the 1000 level or higher while in attendance at Cuyahoga Community College. 5. Special Topics, Independent Study/Research, and Cooperative Education courses may be applied to the general education and elective graduation requirements unless otherwise noted. Cuyahoga Community College Catalog 1

2 2 Degree and Certificate Program Requirements - Cuyahoga Community College Catalog General Education Requirements Each of the College s degree programs require that students complete a set amount of courses in the areas of general education which include:, Mathematics and Data Analysis, Natural and Physical Sciences, Arts and Humanities, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students completing the general education requirements, along with the specific program requirements for a degree will have achieved the College s general education outcomes. (9 semester credits) The communication skills of reading analytically, writing fluently, listening critically, and speaking articulately are essential. Students must complete the following to meet this requirement: ENG-1010 College Composition I or ENG-101H Honors College Composition I 1 ENG-1020 College Composition or ENG-102H Honors College Composition Three () semester credits selected from the following courses (exclusive of developmental education, ENG-1001 Intensive College Reading & Writing and English as a Second Language courses): American Sign Language ASL-1001 Fingerspelling (American Sign Language) 2 ASL-1010 Beginning American Sign Language I ASL-1020 Beginning American Sign Language ASL-1100 Deaf Culture ASL-2010 Intermediate American Sign Language I ASL-2020 Intermediate American Sign Language ASL-212 Advanced American Sign Language I ASL-220 Advanced American Sign Language Studies COMM-1000 COMM-1010 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Fundamentals of Speech COMM-101H Honors Speech COMM-1050 Voice and Articulation COMM-1210 Small Group COMM-2000 Introduction to Theory COMM-2020 Interviewing COMM-2050 Oral Interpretation COMM-2110 Argumentation and Debate COMM-2150 Introduction to Speech Pathology COMM-2160 Intercultural COMM-2180 Principles of Phonetics English ENG-2010 Creative Writing ENG-2020 Women Writers on the Experiences of Women ENG-200 Poetry Workshop ENG-2050 Personal & Reflective Writing ENG-2151 Technical Writing ENG-210 American Literature I ENG-220 American Literature ENG-250 British Literature I ENG-260 British Literature ENG-210 Introduction to Literature: Poetry ENG-220 Introduction to Literature: Fiction ENG-20 Introduction to Literature: Drama ENG-250 Introduction to Literature: Science Fiction ENG-2510 African-American Literature I ENG-2520 African-American Literature ENG-2601 Literature for Children and Adolescents ENG-2700 World Literature ENG-2710 Shakespeare ENG-2720 Survey of Biblical Literature ENG-270 Exploration of World Mythology ENG-270 Literature and Film ENG-2760 Foreign Languages CHIN-1011 CHIN-1021 Detective Fiction: Mystery, Murder, and Malice I FREN-1010 Beginning French I FREN-1020 Beginning French FREN-100 Study Abroad in Quebec - Beginner Level FREN-2010 Intermediate French I FREN-2020 Intermediate French FREN-200 Study Abroad in Quebec - Intermediate Level FREN-210 French Conversation and Composition FREN-220 French Civilization and Literature GER-1010 Beginning German I GER-1020 Beginning German GER-2010 Intermediate German I GER-2020 Intermediate German ITAL-1010 Beginning Italian I ITAL-1020 Beginning Italian ITAL-2010 Intermediate Italian I ITAL-2020 Intermediate Italian ITAL-210 Italian Conversation and Composition ITAL-220 Italian Civilization, Culture and Literature JAPN-1011 JAPN-1021 JAPN-2011 JAPN-2021 JAPN-211 JAPN-221 I I I RUSS-1010 Beginning Russian I 2 Cuyahoga Community College Catalog

3 Degree and Certificate Program Requirements - Cuyahoga Community College Catalog 1 RUSS-1020 Beginning Russian RUSS-2010 Intermediate Russian I RUSS-2020 Intermediate Russian RUSS-210 Russian Conversation and Composition RUSS-220 Russian Literature and Culture SPAN-1011 SPAN-1021 Beginning Spanish Language and Cultures I Beginning Spanish Language and Culture SPAN-100 Spanish for Law Enforcement SPAN-100 Beginning Spanish for Business SPAN-2010 SPAN-2020 Cultures SPAN-211 Spanish Conversation & Composition SPAN-220 SPAN-20 Introduction to Spanish Culture, Civilization, and Literature Civilization, Culture, and Literature of Latin America Students who transfer in credits for ENG-1020 without having credit for ENG-1010 will have ENG-1010 waived, but the required 9 hours in must be earned. Mathematics and Data Analysis ( semester credits) The ability to integrate numerical, symbolical, and spatial methods for scientific inquiry into the physical, natural, or social and behavioral sciences is essential. Students must complete the following to meet this requirement: Three () semester credits of Mathematics at the 1000-level or higher, selected from the following courses: MATH-1100 Mathematical Explorations MATH-1190 Algebraic and Quantitative Reasoning MATH-120 Contemporary Mathematics MATH-170 MATH-180 Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers I Mathematics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers MATH-110 Elementary Probability and Statistics I MATH-120 Elementary Probability and Statistics MATH-170 MATH-180 Modern Mathematics for Business and Social Science I Modern Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences MATH-190 Business Probability and Statistics I MATH-1500 Business Probability and Statistics MATH-150 College Algebra MATH-15H Honors College Algebra MATH-150 Trigonometry MATH-15H Honors Trigonometry MATH-1580 Precalculus 5 MATH-1610 Calculus I 5 MATH-161H Honors Calculus I 5 MATH-1620 Calculus 5 MATH-162H Honors Calculus 5 MATH-2010 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics MATH-210 Calculus I MATH-21H Honors Calculus I MATH-210 Introduction to Linear Algebra MATH-2520 Differential Equations Natural and Physical Sciences (6 semester credits) The ability to undertake scientific inquiry in the physical and biological sciences is essential for students seeking an Associate of Arts degree. Students must complete the following to meet this requirement: Six (6) semester credits selected from the following courses. Must include one (1) laboratory experience: ANTH-1210 Human Evolution Biology BIO-100 The Cell and DNA BIO-10L The Cell and DNA Laboratory 1 BIO-1050 Human Biology BIO-105L Human Biology Laboratory 1 BIO-1060 Environment, Ecology, and Evolution BIO-106L Environment, Ecology, & Evolution Laboratory BIO-1100 Introduction to Biological Chemistry BIO-1221 Anatomy and Physiology for Diagnostic Medical Imaging BIO-120 Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye BIO-100 Horticultural Botany BIO-110 BIO-120 Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals I Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals BIO-1500 Principles of Biology I BIO-150H Honors Principles of Biology I BIO-1510 Principles of Biology BIO-151H Honors Principles of Biology BIO-2020 Tropical Biology BIO-2060 Principles of Genetics BIO-2070 Techniques in Molecular Genetics BIO-2100 Biology of Aging BIO-2150 Environmental Science BIO-2200 Radiobiology 2 BIO-21 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO-21 Anatomy and Physiology BIO-2500 Microbiology BIO-2600 Pathophysiology Chemistry CHEM-1000 Everyday Chemistry CHEM-100L Everyday Chemistry Laboratory 1 1 Cuyahoga Community College Catalog

4 Degree and Certificate Program Requirements - Cuyahoga Community College Catalog CHEM-1010 Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry CHEM-101H CHEM-1020 CHEM-102H Honors Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Honors Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry CHEM-1080 Herbal Medicines and Natural Products CHEM-100 General Chemistry I CHEM-10H Honors General Chemistry I 5 CHEM-10L General Chemistry Laboratory I 1 CHEM-110 General Chemistry CHEM-11H Honors General Chemistry 5 CHEM-11L General Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM-2000 Analytical Chemistry 5 CHEM-200 Organic Chemistry I 5 CHEM-210 Organic Chemistry 5 Earth Science ESCI-100 Earth ESCI-10L Earth Laboratory 1 ESCI-100 Weather Studies ESCI-1050 Introduction to Ocean Studies ESCI-110 Physical Geography ESCI-11L Lab in Physical Geography 1 ESCI-110 Physical Geology ESCI-11H Honors Physical Geology ESCI-11L Lab in Physical Geology 1 ESCI-1510 Historical Geology ESCI-151L Lab in Historical Geology 1 ESCI-1610 Geology of the National Parks ESCI-161L Lab in Geology of the National Parks 1 Physical Science PSCI-1010 Astronomy PSCI-101L Astronomy Laboratory 1 PSCI-1020 Chemistry PSCI-102L Chemistry Laboratory 1 PSCI-100 Earth PSCI-10L Earth Laboratory 1 Physics PHYS-1010 Astronomy PHYS-101L Astronomy Laboratory 1 PHYS-1050 Everyday Physics 2 PHYS-1210 College Physics I PHYS-1220 College Physics PHYS-100 Physics of Optical Materials PHYS-2250 Radiographic Physics and Quality Control PHYS-210 General Physics I 5 PHYS-220 General Physics 5 Social and Behavioral Sciences (9 semester credits) The opportunity to obtain a broader knowledge of the Social and Behavioral Sciences in order to understand, analyze, and describe aspects of human behavior from diverse political, social, historical, and cultural perspectives is an important part of a liberal arts education. Students must complete the following to meet this requirement: Nine (9) semester credits selected from the following courses: Anthropology 1 ANTH-1010 Cultural Anthropology ANTH-1210 Human Evolution ANTH-2010 Peoples and Cultures of the World ANTH-200 Archaeological Field Methods ANTH-2110 Archaeology Economics ECON-1210 Survey of Economics ECON-1220 Economic Development of the American Economy ECON-2610 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON-2620 Principles of Microeconomics ECON-2700 Education The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets EDUC-1011 Introduction to Education EDUC-1020 Educational Technology EDUC-111 Individuals with Exceptionalities EDUC-2050 Human Diversity in Education Geography GEOG-1000 Introduction to Geography GEOG-1010 World Regional Geography GEOG-100 Environmental Geography GEOG-1050 Africans in the Americas GEOG-1510 GEOG-170 Regional Geography of the United States and Canada Fundamentals of Geographic Information Science Journalism and Mass s JMC-1012 Principles of Media and s JMC-120 Social Media JMC-1610 Survey of the Black Press JMC-2001 Digital Media Writing JMC-2010 News Writing JMC-2050 Mass Media and Society JMC-2060 Principles of Public Relations JMC-2070 Sports Reporting & Broadcasting JMC-2221 Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism JMC-211 Television: Videojournalism and Documentary Production JMC-280 Cooperative Field Experience 1- Political Science POL-1010 American National Government POL-101H Honors American National Government POL-1020 State & Local Government POL-100 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies Cuyahoga Community College Catalog

5 Degree and Certificate Program Requirements - Cuyahoga Community College Catalog 5 POL-200 Comparative Politics POL-200 Conflict Resolution Skills POL-2050 Study Abroad in Peace and Conflict Resolution POL-2060 Political Systems of Africa POL-2070 International Relations POL-2100 Constitutional Law POL-2110 Terrorism and Counterterrorism POL-2120 Women and Politics POL-210 Politics of Race POL-210 Psychology Implementing Peace Studies and Conflict Management Theories and Practices with Service Learning PSY-1010 General Psychology PSY-101H Honors General Psychology PSY-1050 PSY-1060 Introduction to Industrial/Organizational Psychology Cross-Cultural Competency for Health Care Providers PSY-2010 Child Growth and Development PSY-201H Honors Child Growth and Development PSY-2020 Life Span Development PSY-202H Honors Life Span Development PSY-200 Social Psychology PSY-2050 Psychology of Personality PSY-2060 Adolescent Psychology PSY-2080 Abnormal Psychology PSY-2090 Psychology of Human Sexuality PSY-2100 Introduction to Aging PSY-2110 Educational Psychology PSY-2120 Multicultural Health Psychology PSY-2150 Sociology Quantitative Methods in Behavioral Science SOC-1010 Introductory Sociology SOC-101H Honors Introductory Sociology SOC-1020 Social Institutions SOC-2010 Social Problems SOC-201H Honors Social Problems SOC-2020 Sociology of the Family SOC-200 Introduction to Social Work SOC-2051 Introduction to Social Welfare SOC-2060 Human Behavior and the Social Environment SOC-2070 Poverty in the United States SOC-2100 Aging and Society SOC-2110 Death and Dying SOC-2150 Deviance SOC-2160 Introduction to Criminology SOC-2210 Dating and Intimate Relationships SOC-210 Contemporary American Black-White Relations 1 1 SOC-210 Sociology of Gender SOC-2510 Urban Sociology SOC-2550 Race and Ethnic Relations Urban Studies UST-1010 Introduction to Urban Studies UST-1020 Urban Geography UST-1120 History of Cleveland UST-2020 Urban Cultures UST-2070 Urban Politics UST-260 American Urban History Women's Studies WST-2010 Women in the World WST-2120 Women and Politics WST-2850 Practicum-Women's Studies ANTH-1210 Human Evolution cannot be used to meet the Social & Behavioral Sciences Requirement. Arts and Humanities (9 semester credits) The appreciation of the achievements of the Arts and Humanities provides the ability to integrate learning within a complex global perspective; to gain an awareness of and respect for different cultures; and to integrate ethical decision making in dealing responsibly with personal, family, and community issues. Students must complete the following to meet this requirement: Three () semester credits selected from the following courses. (Note: Courses that have been used to complete the requirement cannot count towards fulfilling the Arts and Humanities requirement): American Sign Language ASL-1001 Fingerspelling 2 ASL-1010 Beginning American Sign Language I ASL-1020 Beginning American Sign Language ASL-1100 Deaf Culture ASL-2010 Intermediate American Sign Language I ASL-2020 Intermediate American Sign Language ASL-212 Advanced American Sign Language I ASL-220 Advanced American Sign Language Art ART-1010 Art Appreciation ART-100 Survey of Non-Western Art ART-2020 ART-202H ART-200 ART-20H Studies COMM-1000 Art History Survey: Prehistoric to Renaissance Honors Art History Survey: Prehistoric to Renaissance Art History Survey: Late Renaissance to Present Honors Art History Survey: Late Renaissance to Present Fundamentals of Interpersonal Cuyahoga Community College Catalog 5

6 6 Degree and Certificate Program Requirements - Cuyahoga Community College Catalog COMM-1010 Fundamentals of Speech COMM-101H Honors Speech COMM-1050 Voice and Articulation COMM-1210 Small Group COMM-2000 Introduction to Theory COMM-2020 Interviewing COMM-2050 Oral Interpretation COMM-2110 Argumentation and Debate COMM-2150 Introduction to Speech Pathology COMM-2160 Intercultural COMM-2180 Principles of Phonetics Dance DANC-1100 Dance Appreciation English 2000-level literature courses ENG-2020 Women Writers on the Experiences of Women ENG-210 American Literature I ENG-220 American Literature ENG-250 British Literature I ENG-260 British Literature ENG-210 Introduction to Literature: Poetry ENG-220 Introduction to Literature: Fiction ENG-20 Introduction to Literature: Drama ENG-250 Introduction to Literature: Science Fiction ENG-2510 African-American Literature I ENG-2520 African-American Literature ENG-2601 Literature for Children and Adolescents ENG-2700 World Literature ENG-2710 Shakespeare ENG-2720 Survey of Biblical Literature ENG-270 Exploration of World Mythology ENG-270 Literature and Film ENG-2760 Foreign Languages CHIN-1011 CHIN-1021 Detective Fiction: Mystery, Murder, and Malice I FREN-1010 Beginning French I FREN-1020 Beginning French FREN-100 Study Abroad in Quebec - Beginner Level FREN-2010 Intermediate French I FREN-2020 Intermediate French FREN-200 Study Abroad in Quebec - Intermediate Level FREN-210 French Conversation and Composition FREN-220 French Civilization and Literature ITAL-1010 Beginning Italian I ITAL-1020 Beginning Italian ITAL-2010 Intermediate Italian I ITAL-2020 Intermediate Italian ITAL-210 Italian Conversation and Composition ITAL-220 Italian Civilization, Culture and Literature JAPN-1011 JAPN-1021 JAPN-2011 JAPN-2021 JAPN-211 JAPN-221 I I I RUSS-1010 Beginning Russian I RUSS-1020 Beginning Russian RUSS-2010 Intermediate Russian I RUSS-2020 Intermediate Russian RUSS-210 Russian Conversation and Composition RUSS-220 Russian Literature and Culture SPAN-1011 SPAN-1021 Beginning Spanish Language and Cultures I Beginning Spanish Language and Culture SPAN-100 Spanish for Law Enforcement SPAN-100 Beginning Spanish for Business SPAN-2010 SPAN-2020 Cultures SPAN-211 Spanish Conversation & Composition SPAN-220 SPAN-20 History Introduction to Spanish Culture, Civilization, and Literature Civilization, Culture, and Literature of Latin America HIST-1010 History of Civilization I HIST-101H Honors History of Civilization I HIST-1020 History of Civilization HIST-102H Honors History of Civilization HIST-1510 United States History to 1877 HIST-151H Honors United States History to 1877 HIST-1520 United States History Since 1877 HIST-152H Honors United States History since 1877 HIST-1610 American Studies HIST-160 History of Immigration in America HIST-1700 History of Africa HIST-179H Honors Contract in History 1 HIST-2020 Women, Science and Technology HIST-201 Islam to the Modern Middle East HIST-200 Native American History HIST-2051 History of Russia to 1917 HIST-2060 Modern Russian History and Politics 6 Cuyahoga Community College Catalog

7 Degree and Certificate Program Requirements - Cuyahoga Community College Catalog 7 HIST-2070 African American Women-History HIST-2080 Latin American History HIST-2090 Ohio History HIST-2150 African American History to 1877 HIST-2160 African American History 1877-present HIST-2520 Hitler and the Holocaust HIST-2660 Women in American History Humanities HUM-1010 Introduction to Humanities HUM-1020 The Individual in Society HUM-102H Honors Individual in Society HUM-100 The Individual in Cosmos HUM-1100 Leadership Development Studies HUM-175H Honors Forum: Critical Issues Journalism and Mass s JMC-110 Film Appreciation JMC-200 American Cinema JMC-210 Screenwriting I Music MUS-1010 Survey of European Classical Music MUS-1020 Survey of Jazz MUS-100 Survey of Rock and Roll MUS-100 Survey of African-American Music MUS-1050 Survey of World Music MUS-2520 Jazz History I 2 MUS-250 Jazz History 2 MUS-250 Jazz History Listening I 1 MUS-2550 Jazz History Listening 1 Philosophy PHIL-1000 Critical Thinking PHIL-1010 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL-101H Honors Introduction to Philosophy PHIL-1020 Introduction to Logic PHIL-2010 Comparative World Religion PHIL-2020 Ethics PHIL-201 Philosophy of Science PHIL-200 Philosophy of Art PHIL-2050 Bioethics PHIL-205H Honors Bioethics PHIL-2060 Business Ethics Religious Studies REL-1010 Introduction to Religious Studies REL-2010 Religious Traditions of Western Christianity REL-2020 Religious Traditions of Judaism REL-2060 African-American Religious Experience Theatre Arts THEA-1010 Theatre Appreciation THEA-1100 Survey and Appreciation of American Musical Theatre THEA-2210 History of Theatre and Drama I THEA-2220 History of Theatre & Drama Women's Studies WST-1510 Introduction to Women's Studies WST-1520 Women's Films WST-2020 Women, Science and Technology WST-200 Women and Art Six (6) semester credits selected from the following Arts and Humanities courses: American Sign Language ASL-1001 Fingerspelling 2 ASL-1010 Beginning American Sign Language I ASL-1020 Beginning American Sign Language ASL-1100 Deaf Culture ASL-2010 Intermediate American Sign Language I ASL-2020 Intermediate American Sign Language ASL-212 Advanced American Sign Language I ASL-220 Advanced American Sign Language Art ART-1010 Art Appreciation ART-100 Survey of Non-Western Art ART-1050 Drawing I ART-1060 Drawing ART-1070 D Foundations ART D Design and Color ART-1100 Sculpture I ART-1600 Introduction to Art Therapy ART-1610 Art Therapy : Methods and Media ART-1700 Ceramics I ART-2000 Life Drawing I ART-2010 Life Drawing ART-2020 ART-202H ART-200 ART-20H Art History Survey: Prehistoric to Renaissance Honors Art History Survey: Prehistoric to Renaissance Art History Survey: Late Renaissance to Present Honors Art History Survey: Late Renaissance to Present ART-2050 Painting I ART-2060 Painting ART-2070 Watercolor ART-2151 Animation for Web and Media ART-2180 Sculpture ART-2190 Ceramics ART-2210 Printmaking I ART-2220 Printmaking ART-200 ART-210 Art Therapy I: Approaches and Techniques Art Therapy Studio: Basic Therapeutic Skills ART-2790 Portfolio Development 1 Studies Cuyahoga Community College Catalog 7

8 8 Degree and Certificate Program Requirements - Cuyahoga Community College Catalog COMM-1000 COMM-1010 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Fundamentals of Speech COMM-101H Honors Speech COMM-1050 Voice and Articulation COMM-1210 Small Group COMM-2000 Introduction to Theory COMM-2020 Interviewing COMM-2050 Oral Interpretation COMM-2110 Argumentation and Debate COMM-2150 Introduction to Speech Pathology COMM-2160 Intercultural COMM-2180 Principles of Phonetics Dance DANC-1100 Dance Appreciation DANC-1200 Conditioning for the Performing Artist I 1 DANC-1220 Theatre Dance/Stage Movement DANC-101 African Dance I 1 DANC-1501 Dance Fundamentals DANC-1510 Dance DANC-1520 Ballet I 1 DANC-150 Contemporary/Modern Dance I 2 DANC-150 Jazz Dance I 1 DANC-200 Dance I: Technique 2 DANC-210 Dance IV: Technique 2 DANC-200 African Dance 1 DANC-2520 Ballet 1 DANC-250 Contemporary/Modern Dance 2 DANC-250 Jazz Dance 1 DANC-2600 Dance Improvisation and Choreography 1 DANC-2620 Ballet I 1 DANC-260 Contemporary/Modern Dance I 2 DANC-270 Teaching Dance DANC-290 Field Experience 1- English 2000-level literature courses ENG-2020 Women Writers on the Experiences of Women ENG-210 American Literature I ENG-220 American Literature ENG-250 British Literature I ENG-260 British Literature ENG-210 Introduction to Literature: Poetry ENG-220 Introduction to Literature: Fiction ENG-20 Introduction to Literature: Drama ENG-250 Introduction to Literature: Science Fiction ENG-2510 African-American Literature I ENG-2520 African-American Literature ENG-2601 Literature for Children and Adolescents ENG-2700 World Literature ENG-2710 Shakespeare ENG-2720 Survey of Biblical Literature ENG-270 Exploration of World Mythology ENG-270 Literature and Film ENG-2760 Foreign Languages CHIN-1011 CHIN-1021 Detective Fiction: Mystery, Murder, and Malice I FREN-1010 Beginning French I FREN-1020 Beginning French FREN-100 Study Abroad in Quebec - Beginner Level FREN-2010 Intermediate French I FREN-2020 Intermediate French FREN-200 Study Abroad in Quebec - Intermediate Level FREN-210 French Conversation and Composition FREN-220 French Civilization and Literature GER-1010 Beginning German I GER-1020 Beginning German GER-2010 Intermediate German I GER-2020 Intermediate German ITAL-1010 Beginning Italian I ITAL-1020 Beginning Italian ITAL-2010 Intermediate Italian I ITAL-2020 Intermediate Italian ITAL-210 Italian Conversation and Composition ITAL-220 Italian Civilization, Culture and Literature JAPN-1011 JAPN-1021 JAPN-2021 JAPN-211 JAPN-221 I I I RUSS-1010 Beginning Russian I RUSS-1020 Beginning Russian RUSS-2010 Intermediate Russian I RUSS-2020 Intermediate Russian RUSS-210 Russian Conversation and Composition RUSS-220 Russian Literature and Culture SPAN-1011 SPAN-1021 Beginning Spanish Language and Cultures I Beginning Spanish Language and Culture SPAN-100 Spanish for Law Enforcement SPAN-100 Beginning Spanish for Business SPAN-2010 SPAN-2020 Cultures 8 Cuyahoga Community College Catalog

9 Degree and Certificate Program Requirements - Cuyahoga Community College Catalog 9 SPAN-211 Spanish Conversation & Composition SPAN-220 SPAN-20 History Introduction to Spanish Culture, Civilization, and Literature Civilization, Culture, and Literature of Latin America HIST-1010 History of Civilization I HIST-101H Honors History of Civilization I HIST-1020 History of Civilization HIST-102H Honors History of Civilization HIST-1510 United States History to 1877 HIST-151H Honors United States History to 1877 HIST-1520 United States History Since 1877 HIST-152H Honors United States History since 1877 HIST-1610 American Studies HIST-160 History of Immigration in America HIST-1700 History of Africa HIST-2020 Women, Science and Technology HIST-201 Islam to the Modern Middle East HIST-200 Native American History HIST-2051 History of Russia to 1917 HIST-2060 Modern Russian History and Politics HIST-2070 African American Women-History HIST-2080 Latin American History HIST-2090 Ohio History HIST-2150 African American History to 1877 HIST-2160 African American History 1877-present HIST-2520 Hitler and the Holocaust HIST-2660 Women in American History Humanities HUM-1010 Introduction to Humanities HUM-1020 The Individual in Society HUM-102H Honors Individual in Society HUM-100 The Individual in Cosmos HUM-1100 Leadership Development Studies Journalism and Mass s JMC-110 Film Appreciation JMC-200 American Cinema JMC-210 Screenwriting I Music MUS-1010 Survey of European Classical Music MUS-1020 Survey of Jazz MUS-100 Survey of Rock and Roll MUS-100 Survey of African-American Music MUS-1050 Survey of World Music MUS-1110 Music Business I MUS-1120 Music Business MUS-110 MIDI Technology I MUS-110 MIDI Technology MUS-1170 Songwriting I 2 MUS-1200 Music Reading Skills MUS-1210 Introduction to Music Theory MUS-1220 Basic Ear Training 2 MUS-120 Critical Listening 1 MUS-1250 Class Keyboard I 2 MUS-1260 Class Keyboard 2 MUS-1270 Class Voice 2 MUS-1280 Class Guitar 2 MUS-1290 Basic Applied Music I 1 MUS-101 Applied Piano Minor I 1 MUS-102 Applied Piano Minor 1 MUS-160 Applied Music I 2 MUS-170 Applied Music 2 MUS-1510 Choral Ensemble 1 MUS-1520 Jazz Ensemble 1 MUS-150 Concert Band 1 MUS-150 Orchestra 1 MUS-1550 Instrumental Ensemble 1 MUS-1570 Technology Tools I 2 MUS-1580 Technology Tools 2 MUS-1600 Traditional Theory I MUS-1610 Ear Training I 2 MUS-1620 Traditional Theory MUS-160 Ear Training 2 MUS-1650 Jazz Theory I 2 MUS-1680 Jazz Performance and Improvisation 2 MUS-1720 Arranging I 2 MUS-1970 Music Seminar 1 MUS-210 Studio Maintenance 2 MUS-2290 Basic Applied Music 2 MUS-201 Applied Piano Minor I 1 MUS-202 Applied Piano Minor IV 1 MUS-260 Applied Music I 2 MUS-270 Applied Music IV 2 MUS-2520 Jazz History I 2 MUS-250 Jazz History 2 MUS-250 Jazz History Listening I 1 MUS-2550 Jazz History Listening 1 MUS-2600 Traditional Theory I MUS-2610 Ear Training I 2 MUS-2620 Traditional Theory IV MUS-260 Ear Training IV 2 MUS-2650 Jazz Theory 2 MUS-2670 Jazz Performance and Improvisation I 2 MUS-2680 Jazz Performance and Improvisation IV 2 MUS-2710 Arranging 2 Philosophy PHIL-1000 Critical Thinking PHIL-1010 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL-101H Honors Introduction to Philosophy PHIL-1020 Introduction to Logic PHIL-2010 Comparative World Religion PHIL-2020 Ethics PHIL-202H Honors Ethics Cuyahoga Community College Catalog 9

10 10 Degree and Certificate Program Requirements - Cuyahoga Community College Catalog PHIL-201 Philosophy of Science PHIL-200 Philosophy of Art PHIL-2050 Bioethics PHIL-205H Honors Bioethics PHIL-2060 Business Ethics PHIL-208H Honors Social Justice Religious Studies REL-1010 Introduction to Religious Studies REL-2010 Religious Traditions of Western Christianity REL-2020 Religious Traditions of Judaism REL-2060 African-American Religious Experience Theatre Arts THEA-1010 Theatre Appreciation THEA-1100 Survey and Appreciation of American Musical Theatre THEA-10 Introduction to Scenery and Stagecrafts THEA-1500 Acting I THEA-1510 Acting THEA-1520 Improvisation and Performance I THEA-150 Rehearsal and Performance 2 THEA-1550 Practicum in Technical Theatre 2 THEA-1600 Acting for the Camera I THEA-2010 Script Analysis THEA-2100 Arts Management THEA-2210 History of Theatre and Drama I THEA-2220 History of Theatre & Drama THEA-200 Playwriting THEA-20 Sound for Theatre THEA-250 Drafting for Theatre THEA-2500 Acting I THEA-2510 Acting IV THEA-2520 Improvisation and Performance THEA-250 Advanced Rehearsal Performance 2 THEA-2550 Advanced Practicum in Technical Theatre THEA-2600 Acting for the Camera Women's Studies WST-1510 Introduction to Women's Studies WST-1520 Women's Films WST-200H Honors Women and Reform WST-2020 Women, Science and Technology WST-200 Women and Art Elective Graduation Requirements The remaining semester credit hours needed to complete the required minimum total of sixty (60) semester credits may be chosen from level courses and above, exclusive of developmental coursework and physical education. Courses taken for general education requirements cannot count toward fulfilling elective graduation requirements. Students wishing to maximize the use of credits toward a bachelor s degree should select electives according to the requirements of their intended 2 transfer destination school or major. The state-approved Transfer Module provides a general guide for transferability. Cross-listed Courses Cross-listed courses are identical courses offered in two or more subject areas. They differ only in subject area code and course number. Credit may be earned once for cross-listed courses. If a course is cross-listed with another course that fills a general education or program requirement, either course meets the requirement. Associate of Science Degree Degree candidates at Cuyahoga Community College must be in good standing. An Associate of Science degree will be granted to the student completing the following requirements: Comprehensive Graduation Requirements The Associate of Science degree prepares students to continue their education at the bachelor s degree level. When selecting courses for this degree, students should select courses according to the requirements of their intended transfer destination school and major; Undecided students may use the state-approved Transfer Module as a general guide for transferability. The following degree requirements are intended to help ensure that students with an Associate of Science degree have completed the first two years of a baccalaureate degree. 1. The satisfactory completion of 60 semester credit hours (exclusive of physical education) at the 1000-level or higher. 2. The achievement of a minimum overall grade point average of 2.00 for all courses attempted at Cuyahoga Community College (with exceptions as provided under College policies for repeating a course, Grade Forgiveness and Fresh Start).. The completion of a minimum of 12 credits of advanced coursework (exclusive of physical education and 1800-level special topics and independent study/research courses) of the 60 semester credits. Advanced coursework is defined as follows: 2000-level courses, MATH-100 level and above, BIO-1500 level and above, CHEM-100 level and above, and PHYS-1200 level and above.. The completion of no fewer than 20 of the required 60 semester hours (exclusive of physical education) at the 1000-level or higher while in attendance at Cuyahoga Community College. 5. Special Topics, Independent Study/Research, and Cooperative Education courses may be applied to the general education and elective graduation requirements unless otherwise noted. General Education Requirements Each of the College s degree programs require that students complete a set amount of courses in the areas of general education which include:, Mathematics and Data Analysis, Natural and Physical Sciences, Arts and Humanities, and Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students completing the general education requirements, along with the specific program requirements for a degree will have achieved the College s general education outcomes. (6 semester credits) The communication skills of reading analytically, writing fluently, listening critically, and speaking articulately are essential. Students must complete the following to meet this requirement: 10 Cuyahoga Community College Catalog

11 Degree and Certificate Program Requirements - Cuyahoga Community College Catalog 11 1 ENG-1010 College Composition I or ENG-101H Honors College Composition I 1 ENG-1020 College Composition or ENG-102H Honors College Composition Students who transfer in credits for ENG-1020 without having credit for ENG-1010 will have ENG-1010 waived, but the required 6 hours in must be earned. See course listing under Associate of Arts for courses that can meet this requirement if ENG-1010 has been waived. Mathematics and Data Analysis (6 semester credits) The ability to integrate numerical, symbolical, and spatial methods for scientific inquiry into the physical, natural, or social and behavioral sciences is essential. Students must complete the following to meet this requirement: Six (6) semester credits selected from the following courses ( MATH-100 level or higher): MATH-110 Elementary Probability and Statistics I MATH-120 Elementary Probability and Statistics MATH-170 MATH-180 Modern Mathematics for Business and Social Science I Modern Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences MATH-190 Business Probability and Statistics I MATH-1500 Business Probability and Statistics MATH-150 College Algebra MATH-15H Honors College Algebra MATH-150 Trigonometry MATH-15H Honors Trigonometry MATH-1580 Precalculus 5 MATH-1610 Calculus I 5 MATH-161H Honors Calculus I 5 MATH-1620 Calculus 5 MATH-162H Honors Calculus 5 MATH-2010 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics MATH-210 Calculus I MATH-21H Honors Calculus I MATH-210 Introduction to Linear Algebra MATH-2520 Differential Equations Natural and Physical Sciences (15 semester credits) The ability to undertake scientific inquiry in the physical and biological sciences is essential for students seeking an Associate of Science degree. Students must complete the following to meet this requirement: Fifteen (15) semester credits selected from the following courses. Must include two (2) laboratory experiences: ANTH-1210 Human Evolution Biology BIO-100 The Cell and DNA BIO-10L The Cell and DNA Laboratory 1 BIO-1050 Human Biology BIO-105L Human Biology Laboratory 1 BIO-1060 Environment, Ecology, and Evolution BIO-106L Environment, Ecology, & Evolution Laboratory BIO-1100 Introduction to Biological Chemistry BIO-1221 Anatomy and Physiology for Diagnostic Medical Imaging BIO-120 Anatomy and Physiology of the Eye BIO-100 Horticultural Botany BIO-110 BIO-120 Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals I Anatomy & Physiology of Domestic Animals BIO-1500 Principles of Biology I BIO-150H Honors Principles of Biology I BIO-1510 Principles of Biology BIO-151H Honors Principles of Biology BIO-2020 Tropical Biology BIO-2060 Principles of Genetics BIO-2070 Techniques in Molecular Genetics BIO-2100 Biology of Aging BIO-2150 Environmental Science BIO-2200 Radiobiology 2 BIO-21 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO-21 Anatomy and Physiology BIO-2500 Microbiology BIO-2600 Pathophysiology Chemistry CHEM-1000 Everyday Chemistry CHEM-100L Everyday Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM-1010 Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry CHEM-101H CHEM-1020 CHEM-102H Honors Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Honors Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry CHEM-1080 Herbal Medicines and Natural Products CHEM-100 General Chemistry I CHEM-10H Honors General Chemistry I 5 CHEM-10L General Chemistry Laboratory I 1 CHEM-110 General Chemistry CHEM-11H Honors General Chemistry 5 CHEM-11L General Chemistry Laboratory 1 CHEM-2000 Analytical Chemistry 5 CHEM-200 Organic Chemistry I 5 CHEM-210 Organic Chemistry 5 Earth Science ESCI-100 Earth ESCI-10L Earth Laboratory 1 ESCI-100 Weather Studies ESCI-1050 Introduction to Ocean Studies 1 Cuyahoga Community College Catalog 11

12 12 Degree and Certificate Program Requirements - Cuyahoga Community College Catalog ESCI-110 Physical Geography ESCI-11L Lab in Physical Geography 1 ESCI-110 Physical Geology ESCI-11H Honors Physical Geology ESCI-11L Lab in Physical Geology 1 ESCI-1510 Historical Geology ESCI-151L Lab in Historical Geology 1 ESCI-1610 Geology of the National Parks ESCI-161L Lab in Geology of the National Parks 1 Physical Sciences PSCI-1010 Astronomy PSCI-101L Astronomy Laboratory 1 PSCI-1020 Chemistry PSCI-102L Chemistry Laboratory 1 PSCI-100 Earth PSCI-10L Earth Laboratory 1 Physics PHYS-1010 Astronomy PHYS-101L Astronomy Laboratory 1 PHYS-1050 Everyday Physics 2 PHYS-1210 College Physics I PHYS-1220 College Physics PHYS-100 Physics of Optical Materials PHYS-2250 Radiographic Physics and Quality Control PHYS-210 General Physics I 5 PHYS-220 General Physics 5 Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 semester credits) The opportunity to obtain a broader knowledge of the Social and Behavioral Sciences in order to understand, analyze, and describe aspects of human behavior from diverse political, social, historical, and cultural perspectives is an important part of a liberal arts education. Students must complete the following to meet this requirement: Six (6) semester credits selected from the following courses: Anthropology ANTH-1010 Cultural Anthropology ANTH-2010 Peoples and Cultures of the World ANTH-200 Archaeological Field Methods ANTH-2110 Archaeology Economics ECON-1210 Survey of Economics ECON-1220 Economic Development of the American Economy ECON-2610 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON-2620 Principles of Microeconomics ECON-2700 Education The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets EDUC-1011 Introduction to Education EDUC-1020 Educational Technology EDUC-111 Individuals with Exceptionalities EDUC-2050 Human Diversity in Education Geography GEOG-1000 Introduction to Geography GEOG-1010 World Regional Geography GEOG-100 Environmental Geography GEOG-1050 Africans in the Americas GEOG-1510 GEOG-170 Regional Geography of the United States and Canada Fundamentals of Geographic Information Science Journalism and Mass s JMC-1012 Principles of Media and s JMC-120 Social Media JMC-1610 Survey of the Black Press JMC-2001 Digital Media Writing JMC-2010 News Writing JMC-2050 Mass Media and Society JMC-2060 Principles of Public Relations JMC-2070 Sports Reporting & Broadcasting JMC-2221 Broadcast and Multimedia Journalism JMC-211 Television: Videojournalism and Documentary Production JMC-280 Cooperative Field Experience 1- Political Science POL-1010 American National Government POL-101H Honors American National Government POL-1020 State & Local Government POL-100 Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies POL-200 Comparative Politics POL-200 Conflict Resolution Skills POL-2050 Study Abroad in Peace and Conflict Resolution POL-2060 Political Systems of Africa POL-2070 International Relations POL-2100 Constitutional Law POL-2110 Terrorism and Counterterrorism POL-2120 Women and Politics POL-210 Politics of Race POL-210 Psychology Implementing Peace Studies and Conflict Management Theories and Practices with Service Learning PSY-1010 General Psychology PSY-101H Honors General Psychology PSY-1050 PSY-1060 Introduction to Industrial/Organizational Psychology Cross-Cultural Competency for Health Care Providers PSY-2010 Child Growth and Development PSY-201H Honors Child Growth and Development PSY-2020 Life Span Development PSY-202H Honors Life Span Development 1 12 Cuyahoga Community College Catalog

13 Degree and Certificate Program Requirements - Cuyahoga Community College Catalog 1 1 PSY-200 Social Psychology PSY-2050 Psychology of Personality PSY-2060 Adolescent Psychology PSY-2080 Abnormal Psychology PSY-2090 Psychology of Human Sexuality PSY-2100 Introduction to Aging PSY-2110 Educational Psychology PSY-2120 Multicultural Health Psychology Sociology SOC-1010 Introductory Sociology SOC-101H Honors Introductory Sociology SOC-1020 Social Institutions SOC-2010 Social Problems SOC-201H Honors Social Problems SOC-2020 Sociology of the Family SOC-200 Introduction to Social Work SOC-2051 Introduction to Social Welfare SOC-2060 Human Behavior and the Social Environment SOC-2070 Poverty in the United States SOC-2100 Aging and Society SOC-2110 Death and Dying SOC-2150 Deviance SOC-2160 Introduction to Criminology SOC-2210 Dating and Intimate Relationships SOC-210 Contemporary American Black-White Relations SOC-210 Sociology of Gender SOC-2510 Urban Sociology SOC-2550 Race and Ethnic Relations Urban Studies UST-1010 Introduction to Urban Studies UST-1020 Urban Geography UST-1120 History of Cleveland UST-2020 Urban Cultures UST-2070 Urban Politics UST-260 American Urban History Women's Studies WST-2010 Women in the World WST-2120 Women and Politics WST-2850 Practicum-Women's Studies ANTH-1210 Human Evolution cannot be used towards the Social and Behavioral Sciences Requirement. Arts and Humanities (6 semester credits) The appreciation of the achievements of the Arts and Humanities provides the ability to integrate learning within a complex global perspective; to gain an awareness of and respect for different cultures; and to integrate ethical decision making in dealing responsibly with personal, family, and community issues. Students must complete the following to meet this requirement: Three () semester credits selected from the following courses. (Note: Courses that have been used to complete the s requirement cannot count toward fulfilling the Arts and Humanities requirement.): American Sign Language ASL-1001 Fingerspelling 2 ASL-1010 Beginning American Sign Language I ASL-1020 Beginning American Sign Language ASL-1100 Deaf Culture ASL-2010 Intermediate American Sign Language I ASL-2020 Intermediate American Sign Language ASL-212 Advanced American Sign Language I ASL-220 Advanced American Sign Language Art ART-1010 Art Appreciation ART-100 Survey of Non-Western Art ART-2020 ART-200 COMM-1000 COMM-1010 Art History Survey: Prehistoric to Renaissance Art History Survey: Late Renaissance to Present Fundamentals of Interpersonal Fundamentals of Speech COMM-101H Honors Speech COMM-1050 Voice and Articulation COMM-1210 Small Group COMM-2000 Introduction to Theory COMM-2020 Interviewing COMM-2050 Oral Interpretation COMM-2110 Argumentation and Debate COMM-2150 Introduction to Speech Pathology COMM-2160 Intercultural COMM-2180 Principles of Phonetics Dance DANC-1100 Dance Appreciation English 2000-level literature courses ENG-2020 Women Writers on the Experiences of Women ENG-210 American Literature I ENG-220 American Literature ENG-250 British Literature I ENG-260 British Literature ENG-210 Introduction to Literature: Poetry ENG-220 Introduction to Literature: Fiction ENG-20 Introduction to Literature: Drama ENG-250 Introduction to Literature: Science Fiction ENG-2510 African-American Literature I ENG-2520 African-American Literature ENG-2601 Literature for Children and Adolescents ENG-2700 World Literature ENG-2710 Shakespeare Cuyahoga Community College Catalog 1

14 1 Degree and Certificate Program Requirements - Cuyahoga Community College Catalog ENG-2720 Survey of Biblical Literature ENG-270 Exploration of World Mythology ENG-270 Literature and Film ENG-2760 Foreign Languages CHIN-1011 CHIN-1021 Detective Fiction: Mystery, Murder, and Malice I FREN-1010 Beginning French I FREN-1020 Beginning French FREN-100 Study Abroad in Quebec - Beginner Level FREN-2010 Intermediate French I FREN-2020 Intermediate French FREN-200 Study Abroad in Quebec - Intermediate Level FREN-210 French Conversation and Composition FREN-220 French Civilization and Literature GER-1010 Beginning German I GER-1020 Beginning German GER-2010 Intermediate German I GER-2020 Intermediate German ITAL-1010 Beginning Italian I ITAL-1020 Beginning Italian ITAL-2010 Intermediate Italian I ITAL-2020 Intermediate Italian ITAL-210 Italian Conversation and Composition ITAL-220 Italian Civilization, Culture and Literature JAPN-1011 JAPN-1021 JAPN-2011 JAPN-2021 JAPN-211 JAPN-221 I I I RUSS-1010 Beginning Russian I RUSS-1020 Beginning Russian RUSS-2010 Intermediate Russian I RUSS-2020 Intermediate Russian RUSS-210 Russian Conversation and Composition RUSS-220 Russian Literature and Culture SPAN-1011 SPAN-1021 Beginning Spanish Language and Cultures I Beginning Spanish Language and Culture SPAN-100 Spanish for Law Enforcement SPAN-100 Beginning Spanish for Business SPAN-2010 SPAN-2020 Cultures SPAN-211 Spanish Conversation & Composition SPAN-220 SPAN-20 History Introduction to Spanish Culture, Civilization, and Literature Civilization, Culture, and Literature of Latin America HIST-1010 History of Civilization I HIST-101H Honors History of Civilization I HIST-1020 History of Civilization HIST-102H Honors History of Civilization HIST-1510 United States History to 1877 HIST-151H Honors United States History to 1877 HIST-1520 United States History Since 1877 HIST-152H Honors United States History since 1877 HIST-1610 American Studies HIST-160 History of Immigration in America HIST-1700 History of Africa HIST-2020 Women, Science and Technology HIST-201 Islam to the Modern Middle East HIST-200 Native American History HIST-2051 History of Russia to 1917 HIST-2060 Modern Russian History and Politics HIST-2070 African American Women-History HIST-2080 Latin American History HIST-2090 Ohio History HIST-2150 African American History to 1877 HIST-2160 African American History 1877-present HIST-2520 Hitler and the Holocaust HIST-2660 Women in American History Humanities HUM-1010 Introduction to Humanities HUM-1020 The Individual in Society HUM-102H Honors Individual in Society HUM-100 The Individual in Cosmos HUM-1100 Leadership Development Studies Journalism and Mass s JMC-110 Film Appreciation JMC-200 American Cinema JMC-210 Screenwriting I MUS-1010 Survey of European Classical Music Music MUS-1020 Survey of Jazz MUS-100 Survey of Rock and Roll MUS-100 Survey of African-American Music MUS-1050 Survey of World Music MUS-2520 Jazz History I 2 MUS-250 Jazz History 2 MUS-250 Jazz History Listening I 1 MUS-2550 Jazz History Listening 1 1 Cuyahoga Community College Catalog

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