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1 CURRICULUM PROGRAMS VGCC Catalog
2 CURRICULUM PROGRAMS PAGE NO. Accounting & Finance (A25800) Sole Proprietorship Accounting Certificate (C25800S) Air Conditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Technology (D35100) Basic Heating and Air Certificate (C35100C) Associate in Arts (A10100) Associate in Science (A10400) Associate in Fine Arts (A10600) Associate in General Education (A10300) Associate in General Education - General Science (A10300S) Associate Degree Nursing (A45110) Associate Degree Nursing LPN to ADN Transition Program (A45110L) Associate Degree Nursing-RIBN (A10300S/A45110) Automotive Systems Technology (A60160) Automotive Systems Technology Diploma (D60160) Electrical Systems Certificate (C60160E) Suspension & Steering Certificate (C60160S) Basic Law Enforcement Training Certificate (C55120) Bioprocess Technology (A50440) Bioprocess Technology Certificate (C50440C) Business Administration (A25120) Business Management Certificate (C25120C) Front Line Management Certificate (C25120F) Carpentry Diploma (D35180) Residential Foundations & Framing Certificate (C35180R) Computed Tomography Certificate (C45200A) Cosmetology Diploma (D55140) Cosmetology Certificate (C55140C) Cosmetology Instructor Certificate (C55160) Criminal Justice Technology (A55180) Criminal Justice and Special Populations (C55180C) Culinary Arts (A55150) Basic Baking Certificate (C55150C) Restaurant Hospitality Certificate (C55150R) Early Childhood Education-Transfer Track (A55220) Early Childhood Education-Local Track (A55220N) Early Childhood Education Diploma (D55220) Early Childhood Administration Certificate (C55220A) Early Childhood General Education Certificate (C55220C) Early Childhood Special Needs Certificate (C55220S) Electrical Systems Technology Diploma (D35130) Basic Wiring Certificate (C35130B) Industrial Wiring Certificate (C35130W) Electronics Engineering Technology (A40200) Electronics Engineering Technology Certificate (C40200C) VGCC Catalog
3 CURRICULUM PROGRAMS continued PAGE NO. Histotechnology (A45370) Human Services Technology (A45380) Human Services Technology/Gerontology (A4538B) Human Services Technology/Substance Abuse (A4538E) Infant/Toddler Care Certificate (C55290C) Information Technology (A25590) IT Business Support Track (A25590I) IT Networking & Security Track (A25590N) IT Simulation & Game Development Track (A25590G) IT Web Design & Support Track (A25590W) Information Technology Diploma (D25590) IT-CISCO Networking Certificate (C25590CN) IT-Simulation & Game Development Design Fundamentals Certificate (C25590SG) IT-Software Specialist Certificate (C25590C) Lateral Entry Certificate (C55430) Magnetic Resonance Imaging Diploma (D45800) Mechatronics Engineering Technology (A40350) Programmable Logic Controllers Certificate (C40350P) Robotics and Machine Design Certificate (C40350C) Medical Assisting (A45400) Medical Assisting Diploma (D45400) Medical Office Administration-General (A25310) Medical Office Administration-Medical Coding Specialist (A25310) Medical Coding Specialist Certificate (C25310P) Medical Office Administrative Assistant I Certificate (C25310A) Medical Office Administrative Assistant II Certificate (C25310T) Office Administration (A25370) Office Administration Diploma (D25370) Administrative Assistant Certificate (C25370C) Paralegal Technology (A25380) Paralegal Technology Diploma (D25380) Paralegal Technology Certificate (C25380C) Pharmacy Technology (A45580) Pharmacy Technology Diploma (D45580) Pharmacy Technology Certificate (C45580C) Practical Nursing Diploma (D45660) Radiography (A45700) Supply Chain Management (A25620) Supply Chain Management Global Logistics Tech. Track (A25620G) Supply Chain Management Trucking Operations Managment Track (A25620T) Global Supply Chain Certificate (C25620G) Transportation Logistics Certificate (C25620T) Welding Technology (A50420) Welding Technology Diploma (D50420) Basic Welding Certificate (C50420B) Welding Certification Practices (C50420W) VGCC Catalog
4 Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA) The North Carolina Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA) is a statewide agreement governing the transfer of credits between NC community colleges and NC public universities. The goal of the CAA is to create clear pathways to college transfer associate degree completion and four-year degree completion for students who enroll in community college transfer programs. Independent Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (ICAA) The Independent Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (ICAA) is an agreement between the North Carolina Community College System and endorsing members of the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities to facilitate transfer between community colleges and private, North Carolina 4-year universities that endorse the agreement. Virtual Learning Community (VLC) The Virtual Learning Community is a service of the North Carolina Community College System that provides courses for colleges to use for distance education purposes. CURRICULUM PROGRAM OF STUDY SEQUENCE KEY Courses that are marked with the indicated number of asterisks below are part of the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement and are considered transferable to the sixteen constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina. Courses not marked with an asterisk are generally those in an Associate in Applied Science degree program and are not considered as transferable to four-year institutions. * Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) Courses ** General Education Courses *** Premajor/Elective Courses Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) Universal General Education Transfer Component courses are courses that are guaranteed to transfer for general education equivalency credit to each of the sixteen constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina. General Education Courses The Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degree programs include general education requirements in the areas of English, communications, natural sciences, mathematics, humanities, fine arts, social sciences and behavioral sciences. Premajor/Elective Courses Premajor/Elective courses prepare students for successful transfer into selected majors at UNC institutions VGCC Catalog
5 ACCOUNTING & FINANCE (A25800) Associate in Applied Science Degree The Accounting & Finance curriculum is designed to provide students with the knowledge and the skills necessary for employment and growth in the accounting profession. Using the language of business, accountants assemble and analyze, process, and communicate essential information about financial operations. In addition to course work in accounting principles, theories, and practice, students will study business law, finance, management, and economics. Related skills are developed through the study of communications, computer applications, financial analysis, critical thinking skills, and ethics. Graduates should qualify for entry-level accounting positions in many types of organizations including accounting firms, small businesses, manufacturing firms, banks, hospitals, school systems, and governmental agencies. With work experience and additional education, an individual may advance in the accounting profession. SUGGESTED SEQUENCE OF REQUIRED COURSES: FALL SEMESTER (First Year) ACC 120*** Principles of Financial Accounting BUS 110*** Intro to Business BUS 121 Business Math CIS 110** Introduction to Computers ENG 110 Freshman Composition ENG 111* Writing and Inquiry SPRING SEMESTER (First Year) ACC 121*** Principles of Managerial Accounting ACC 131 Federal Income Taxes ACC 140 Payroll Accounting CTS 130 Spreadsheet ENG 112* Writing/Research in the Disc ENG 116 Technical Report Writing Natural Science/Mathematics Elective 3/4 (MAT 110, MAT 143*, MAT 152*) /19 FALL SEMESTER (Second Year) ACC 150 Accounting Software Application ACC 220 Intermediate Accounting I BUS 115*** Business Law I BUS 260 Business Communications Economics Elective (ECO 151**, ECO 251*, ECO 252*) Social/Behavioral Science Elective (HIS 111*, HIS 112**, HIS 131*, HIS 132*, POL 120*, PSY 118, PSY 150*, SOC 210*) VGCC Catalog
6 SPRING SEMESTER (Second Year) ACC 221 Intermediate Accounting II ACC 269 Audit & Assurance Services BUS 225 Business Finance Humanities/Fine Arts Elective* (ART 111*, ART 114*, ART 115*, ENG 231*, ENG 232*, HUM 115**, MUS 110*, MUS 112*, PHI 215*, PHI 240*) Major Elective MAJ ELECTIVE LIST: (Select a minimum of 3 credits) BUS 137*** Principles of Management BUS 217 Employment Law & Regulations BUS 270 Professional Development CIS 162 MM Presentation Software DBA 110 Database Concepts MKT 120 Principles of Marketing OST 136 Word Processing SPA 111** Elementary Spanish I WBL 111 Work-Based Learning I WBL 112 Work-Based Learning I WBL 113 Work-Based Learning I WBL 121 Work-Based Learning II WBL 122 Work-Based Learning II WBL 123 Work-Based Learning II WBL 131 Work Based Learning III TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED F A.A.S. DEGREE 68/69 SOLE PROPRIETSHIP ACCOUNTING (C25800S) Certificate COURSE AND HOUR REQUIREMENTS ACC 120*** Principles of Financial Accounting ACC 121*** Principles of Managerial Accounting ACC 131 Federal Income Taxes ACC 140 Payroll Accounting TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED F CERTIFICATE: VGCC Catalog
7 AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING & REFRIGERATION TECHNOLOGY (D35100) Diploma The Air Conditioning, Heating, and Refrigeration Technology curriculum provides the basic knowledge to develop skills necessary to work with residential and light commercial systems. Topics include mechanical refrigeration, heating and cooling theory, electricity, controls, and safety. The diploma program covers air conditioning, furnaces, heat pumps, tools and instruments. Diploma graduates should be able to assist in the start-up, preventive maintenance, service, repair, and/or installation of residential and light commercial systems. SUGGESTED SEQUENCE OF REQUIRED COURSES: FALL SEMESTER (First Year) AHR 110 Intro to Refrigeration AHR 111 HVACR Electricity AHR 112 Heating Technology AHR 211 Residential System Design ENG 110 Freshman Composition SPRING SEMESTER (First Year) AHR 113 Comfort Cooling AHR 114 Heat Pump Technology AHR 115 Refrigeration Systems AHR 130 HVAC Controls MAT 110 Math Measurement & Literacy Major Elective SUMMER SEMESTER (First Year) AHR 133 HVAC Servicing MAJ ELECTIVE LIST: (Select a minimum of 1 hour) AHR 160 Refrigerant Certification ELC 125 Diagrams and Schematics WBL 111 Work-Based Learning I WBL 112 Work-Based Learning I WBL 121 Work-Based Learning II TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED F DIPLOMA: VGCC Catalog
8 BASIC HEATING & AIR (C35100C) Certificate COURSE AND HOUR REQUIREMENTS AHR 110 Intro to Refrigeration AHR 111 HVACR Electricity AHR 112 Heating Technology TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED F CERTIFICATE: 12 [Note: This program is also offered as a Career and College Promise (CCP) Pathway for eligible high school students. For more information, please review the most current CCP Pathway Guide on the Vance-Granville Website at VGCC Catalog
9 ASSOCIATE IN ARTS (A10100) College Transfer Degree The Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree shall be granted for a planned program of study consisting of a minimum of 60 semester hours of credit of college transfer courses. Within the degree program, the institution shall include opportunities for the achievement of competence in reading, writing, oral communication, fundamental mathematical skills, and basic computer use. Courses are approved for transfer through the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA). The CAA enables North Carolina community college graduates of two-year associate in arts and associate in science programs who are admitted to constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina to transfer with junior status. Community college graduates must obtain a "C" or better in each course and an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale in order to transfer with a junior status. Courses may also transfer through bilateral agreements between institutions. [Note: These programs are also offered as a Career and College Promise (CCP) Pathway for eligible high school students. For more information, please review the most current CCP Pathway Guide on the Vance-Granville website at MINIMUM CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED F DEGREE:... 60/61* * [Note: ENG 111A can only be counted as the 61st hour in the degree] I. GENERAL EDUCATION CE: or 32 A. English Composition The following two English composition courses are required: Class Lab Credit ENG 111* Writing and Inquiry ENG 112* Writing & Research in the Disciplines B. Communications/Humanities/Fine Arts Select three courses from at least two different disciplines: Class Lab Credit ART 111* Art Appreciation ART 114* Art History Survey I ART 115* Art History Survey II COM 231* Public Speaking ENG 231* American Literature I ENG 232* American Literature II ENG 241* British Literature I ENG 242* British Literature II MUS 110* Music Appreciation MUS 112* Introduction to Jazz PHI 215* Philosophical Issues PHI 240* Introduction to Ethics VGCC Catalog
10 C. Social and Behavioral Sciences Select three courses from at least two different disciplines: Class Lab Credit ECO 251* Principles of Microeconomics ECO 252* Principles of Macroeconomics HIS 111* World Civilization I HIS 112* World Civilization II HIS 131* American History I HIS 132* American History II POL 120* American Government PSY 150* General Psychology SOC 210* Introduction to Sociology D. Natural Sciences..4 Select one course from the following (with accompanying laboratory work, if PHY 110* is selected): Class Lab Credit BIO 110* Principles of Biology BIO 111* General Biology I CHM 151* General Chemistry I GEL 111* Geology PHY 110* Conceptual Physics PHY 110A* Conceptual Physics Lab E. Mathematics..3 or 4 Select one course from the following: Class Lab Credit MAT 143* Quantitative Literacy MAT 152* Statistical Methods I MAT 171* Precalculus Algebra II. ADDITIONAL GENERAL EDUCATION HOURS Select semester hours of credit from the courses listed above or from the following list of general education and UGETC courses: Class Lab Credit BIO 112* General Biology II BIO 140** Environmental Biology BIO 140A** Environmental Biology Lab CHM 152* General Chemistry II CIS 110** Introduction to Computers CIS 115** Intro to Prog. & Logic COM 120** Intro to Interpersonal Comm DRA 111** Theatre Appreciation DRA 112** Literature of the Theatre DRA 122** Oral Interpretation ECO 151** Survey of Economics ENG 261** World Literature I ENG 262** World Literature II HUM 115** Critical Thinking HUM 122** Southern Culture HUM 150** American Women's Studies MAT 172* Precalculus Trigonometry MAT 263* Brief Calculus PHY 151* College Physics I PHY 152* College Physics II PSY 241** Developmental Psychology VGCC Catalog
11 PSY 281** Abnormal Psychology REL 110** World Religions REL 211** Introduction to Old Testament REL 212** Introduction to New Testament SOC 213** Sociology of the Family SOC 220** Social Problems SPA 111** Elementary Spanish I SPA 112** Elementary Spanish II SPA 211** Intermediate Spanish I SPA 212** Intermediate Spanish II TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION HOURS REQUIRED...45 III. OTHER REQUIRED HOURS.15 The following course is required: Class Lab Credit ACA 122*** College Transfer Success Select an additional 14 semester hours of credit from the courses listed above or from the following list of Premajor/Electives: Class Lab Credit ACC 120*** Principles of Financial Accounting ACC 121*** Principles of Managerial Accounting ART 131*** Drawing I ART 240*** Painting I BIO 155*** Nutrition BIO 163*** Basic Anatomy & Physiology BIO 168*** Anatomy & Physiology I BIO 169*** Anatomy & Physiology II BIO 175*** General Microbiology BIO 271*** Pathophysiology BIO 275*** Microbiology BUS 110*** Introduction to Business BUS 115*** Business Law I BUS 137*** Principles of Management CHM 130*** Gen, Org, & Biochemistry CHM 130A*** Gen, Org, & Biochem Lab CHM 251*** Organic Chemistry I CHM 252*** Organic Chemistry II CJC 111*** Intro. to Criminal Justice CJC 121*** Law Enforcement Operations CJC 141*** Corrections DRA 130*** Acting I DRA 131*** Acting II DRA 145*** Stage Make-Up DRA 170*** Play Production I DRA 171*** Play Production II DRA 230*** Acting III ENG 111A Writing and Inquiry Lab [Note: ENG 111A can only count as the 61st hour in the degree. Taking ENG 111A will still require completion of 15 additional Other Required Hours.] ENG 125*** Creative Writing HEA 110*** Personal Health/Wellness HEA 112*** First Aid and CPR HIS 221*** African-American History MUS 133*** Band I VGCC Catalog
12 MUS 141*** Ensemble I MUS 142*** Ensemble II PED 110*** Fit & Well for Life PED 117*** Weight Training I PED 120*** Walking for Fitness PED 142*** Lifetime Sports SOC 242*** Sociology of Deviance SOC 244*** Sociology of Death & Dying VGCC Catalog
13 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE (A10400) College Transfer Degree The Associate in Science (A.S.) degrees shall be granted for a planned program of study consisting of a minimum of 60 semester hours of credit of college transfer courses. Within the degree program, the institution shall include opportunities for the achievement of competence in reading, writing, oral communication, fundamental mathematical skills, and basic computer use. Courses are approved for transfer through the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA). The CAA enables North Carolina community college graduates of two-year associate in arts and associate in science programs who are admitted to constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina to transfer with junior status. Community college graduates must obtain a "C" or better in each course and an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale in order to transfer with a junior status. Courses may also transfer through bilateral agreements between institutions. [Note: These programs are also offered as a Career and College Promise (CCP) Pathway for eligible high school students. For more information, please review the most current CCP Pathway Guide on the Vance-Granville website at MINIMUM CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED F DEGREE:... 60/61* * [Note: ENG 111A can only be counted as the 61st hour in the degree] I. GENERAL EDUCATION CE:...34 A. English Composition... 6 The following two English composition courses are required: Class Lab Credit ENG 111* Writing and Inquiry ENG 112* Writing & Research in the Disciplines B. Communications/Humanities/Fine Arts... 6 Select two courses from at least two different disciplines: Class Lab Credit ART 111* Art Appreciation ART 114* Art History Survey I ART 115* Art History Survey II COM 231* Public Speaking ENG 231* American Literature I ENG 232* American Literature II ENG 241* British Literature I ENG 242* British Literature II MUS 110* Music Appreciation MUS 112* Introduction to Jazz PHI 215* Philosophical Issues PHI 240* Introduction to Ethics VGCC Catalog
14 C. Social and Behavioral Sciences:...6 Select two courses from at least two different disciplines: Class Lab Credit ECO 251* Principles of Microeconomics ECO 252* Principles of Macroeconomics HIS 111* World Civilization I HIS 112* World Civilization II HIS 131* American History I HIS 132* American History II POL 120* American Government PSY 150* General Psychology SOC 210* Introduction to Sociology D. Natural Sciences:...8 Select eight semester hours of credit from the following course(s): Class Lab Credit BIO 110* Principles of Biology BIO 111* General Biology I AND BIO 112* General Biology II CHM 151* General Chemistry I AND CHM 152* General Chemistry II GEL 111* Geology PHY 110* Conceptual Physics AND PHY 110A* Conceptual Physics Lab PHY 151* College Physics I AND PHY 152* College Physics II PHY 251* General Physics I AND PHY 252* General Physics II E. Mathematics...8 Select two courses from the following: Class Lab Credit MAT 171* Precalculus Algebra MAT 172* Precalculus Trigonometry MAT 263* Brief Calculus MAT 271* Calculus I MAT 272* Calculus II II. ADDITIONAL GENERAL EDUCATION HOURS Select 11 semester hours of credit from the courses listed above or from the following list of general education and UGETC courses: Class Lab Credit BIO 140** Environmental Biology BIO 140A** Environmental Biology Lab CIS 110** Introduction to Computers CIS 115** Intro to Prog. & Logic COM 120** Intro to Interpersonal Comm DRA 111** Theatre Appreciation DRA 112** Literature of the Theatre DRA 122** Oral Interpretation ECO 151** Survey of Economics ENG 261** World Literature I continued VGCC Catalog
15 ENG 262** World Literature II HUM 115** Critical Thinking HUM 122** Southern Culture HUM 150** American Women's Studies MAT 273** Calculus III PSY 241** Developmental Psychology PSY 281** Abnormal Psychology REL 110** World Religions REL 211** Introduction to Old Testament REL 212** Introduction to New Testament SOC 213** Sociology of the Family SOC 220** Social Problems SPA 111** Elementary Spanish I SPA 112** Elementary Spanish II SPA 211** Intermediate Spanish I SPA 212** Intermediate Spanish II TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION HOURS REQUIRED...45 III. OTHER REQUIRED HOURS The following course is required: Class Lab Credit ACA 122*** College Transfer Success Select an additional 14 semester hours of credit from the courses listed above or from the following list of Premajor/Electives: Class Lab Credit ACC 120*** Principles of Financial Accounting ACC 121*** Principles of Managerial Accounting ART 131*** Drawing I ART 240*** Painting I BIO 155*** Nutrition BIO 163*** Basic Anatomy & Physiology BIO 168*** Anatomy & Physiology I BIO 169*** Anatomy & Physiology II BIO 175*** General Microbiology BIO 271*** Pathophysiology BIO 275*** Microbiology BUS 110*** Introduction to Business BUS 115*** Business Law I BUS 137*** Principles of Management CHM 251*** Organic Chemistry I CHM 252*** Organic Chemistry II CJC 111*** Intro. to Criminal Justice CJC 121*** Law Enforcement Operations CJC 141*** Corrections DRA 130*** Acting I DRA 131*** Acting II DRA 145*** Stage Make-Up DRA 170*** Play Production I DRA 171*** Play Production II DRA 230*** Acting III VGCC Catalog
16 ENG 111A Writing and Inquiry Lab [Note: ENG 111A can only count as the 61st hour in the degree. Taking ENG 111A will still require completion of 15 additional Other Required Hours.] ENG 125*** Creative Writing HEA 110*** Personal Health/Wellness HEA 112*** First Aid and CPR HIS 221*** African-American History MAT 152* Statistical Methods I MUS 133*** Band I MUS 141*** Ensemble I MUS 142*** Ensemble II PED 110*** Fit & Well for Life PED 117*** Weight Training PED 120*** Walking for Fitness PED 142*** Lifetime Sports SOC 242*** Sociology of Deviance SOC 244*** Sociology of Death & Dying VGCC Catalog
17 ASSOCIATE IN FINE ARTS (A10600) Associate in Fine Arts Degree The Associate in Fine Arts- Visual Arts (A.F.A) degree shall be granted for a planned program of study consisting of a minimum of semester hours of credit of college transfer courses, with a specialization of visual arts. Within the degree program, the institution shall include opportunities for the achievement of competence in reading, writing, oral communication, fundamental mathematical skills, as well as Art History and multidimensional design. Courses are approved for transfer through the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA). Community college graduates must obtain a "C" or better in each course and an overall GPA of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale in order to transfer. Courses may also transfer through bilateral agreements between institutions. [Note: These programs are also offered as a Career and College Promise (CCP) Pathway for eligible high school students. For more information, please review the most current CCP Pathway Guide on the Vance-Granville website at MINIMUM CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED F DEGREE:... 60/61* * [Note: WBL 111 can only be counted as the 61st hour in the degree] I. GENERAL EDUCATION CE: 25 or 26 A. English Composition... 6 The following two English composition courses are required: Class Lab Credit ENG 111* Writing and Inquiry ENG 112* Writing & Research in the Disciplines B. Communications/Humanities/Fine Arts... 6 The following course is required: Class Lab Credit COM 231* Public Speaking Select one course from the following: Class Lab Credit ART 111* Art Appreciation ENG 231* American Literature I ENG 232* American Literature II ENG 241* British Literature I ENG 242* British Literature II MUS 110* Music Appreciation MUS 112* Introduction to Jazz PHI 215* Philosophical Issues PHI 240* Introduction to Ethics VGCC Catalog
18 C. Social and Behavioral Sciences... 6 The following course is required: Class Lab Credit PSY 150* General Psychology Select one course from the following: Class Lab Credit ECO 251* Principles of Microeconomics ECO 252* Principles of Macroeconomics HIS 111* World Civilization I HIS 112* World Civilization II HIS 131* American History I HIS 132* American History II POL 120* American Government SOC 210* Introduction to Sociology D. Natural Sciences..4 Select one course from the following (with accompanying laboratory work, if PHY 110* is selected): Class Lab Credit BIO 110* Principles of Biology BIO 111* General Biology I CHM 151* General Chemistry I GEL 111* Geology PHY 110* Conceptual Physics PHY 110A* Conceptual Physics Lab E. Mathematics..3 or 4 Select one course from the following: Class Lab Credit MAT 143* Quantitative Literacy MAT 152* Statistical Methods MAT 171* Precalculus Algebra II. ADDITIONAL GENERAL EDUCATION HOURS.. 6 The following courses are required: Class Lab Credit ART 114* Art History Survey I ART 115* Art History Survey II TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION HOURS REQUIRED...31 or 32 III. OTHER REQUIRED HOURS 29 The following courses are required: Class Lab Credit ACA 122*** College Transfer Success ART 121*** Two-Dimensional Design ART 122*** Three-Dimensional Design ART 131*** Drawing I Select an additional 19 semester hours of credit from the courses listed above or from the following list: Class Lab Credit ACC 120*** Principles of Financial Accounting ACC 121*** Principles of Managerial Accounting VGCC Catalog
19 ART 113*** Art Methods & Materials ART 117** Non-Western Art History ART 132*** Drawing II ART 135*** Figure Drawing I ART 240*** Painting I ART 241*** Painting II ART 264*** Digital Photography I BIO 111* General Biology I AND BIO 112* General Biology II BIO 140** Environmental Biology BIO 140A** Environmental Biology Lab BIO 155*** Nutrition BIO 163*** Basic Anatomy & Physiology BIO 168*** Anatomy & Physiology I BIO 169*** Anatomy & Physiology II BIO 175*** General Microbiology BIO 271*** Pathophysiology BIO 275*** Microbiology BUS 110*** Introduction to Business BUS 115*** Business Law I BUS 137*** Principles of Management CHM 130*** Gen, Org, & Biochemistry CHM 130A*** Gen, Org, & Biochem Lab CHM 152* General Chemistry II CHM 251*** Organic Chemistry I CHM 252*** Organic Chemistry II CIS 110** Introduction to Computers CIS 115** Intro to Prog. & Logic CJC 111*** Intro. to Criminal Justice CJC 121*** Law Enforcement Operations CJC 141*** Corrections COM 120** Intro to Interpersonal Comm DRA 111** Theatre Appreciation DRA 112** Literature of the Theatre DRA 122** Oral Interpretation DRA 130*** Acting I DRA 131*** Acting II DRA 145*** Stage Make-Up DRA 170*** Play Production I DRA 171*** Play Production II DRA 230*** Acting III ECO 151** Survey of Economics ENG 125*** Creative Writing ENG 261** World Literature I ENG 262** World Literature II HEA 110*** Personal Health/Wellness HEA 112*** First Aid and CPR HIS 221*** African-American History HUM 115** Critical Thinking HUM 122** Southern Culture HUM 150** American Women's Studies MAT 172* Precalculus Trigonometry MAT 263* Brief Calculus MUS 133*** Band I MUS 141*** Ensemble I VGCC Catalog
20 MUS 142*** Ensemble II PED 110*** Fit & Well for Life PED 117*** Weight Training PED 120*** Walking for Fitness PED 142*** Lifetime Sports PHY 151* College Physics I AND PHY 152* College Physics II PSY 241** Developmental Psychology PSY 281** Abnormal Psychology REL 110** World Religions REL 211** Introduction to Old Testament REL 212** Introduction to New Testament SOC 213** Sociology of the Family SOC 220** Social Problems SOC 242*** Sociology of Deviance SOC 244*** Sociology of Death & Dying SPA 111** Elementary Spanish I SPA 112** Elementary Spanish II SPA 211** Intermediate Spanish I SPA 212** Intermediate Spanish II WBL 111 Work-Based Learning I [Note: WBL 111 can only count as the 61st hour in the degree.] TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED F A.F.A. DEGREE: 60/ VGCC Catalog
21 ASSOCIATE IN GENERAL EDUCATION (A10300) Degree The Associate in General Education curriculum is designed for the academic enrichment of students who wish to broaden their education with emphasis on personal interest, growth and development. The two-year General Education program provides students opportunities to study English, literature, fine arts, philosophy, social science, science, and mathematics at the college level. Many of the courses are equivalent to college transfer courses; however, the program is not principally designed for college transfer. Course work includes study in the areas of humanities and fine arts, social and behavioral sciences, natural sciences and mathematics, and English composition. Opportunities for the achievement of competence in reading, writing, oral communication, fundamental mathematical skills, and the basic use of computers will be provided. Through these skills, students will have a sound base for lifelong learning. Graduates are prepared for advancements within their field of interest and become better qualified for a wide range of employment opportunities. Students interested in this program should see the Dean of Arts & Sciences for enrollment requirements. COURSE AND HOUR REQUIREMENTS Credit Hours I. GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Communications:.. 6 ENG 111* Writing and Inquiry ENG 112* Writing/Research in the Disciplines Humanities/Fine Arts:. 3 Select from associate degree level courses in art, communications, drama, English, humanities, literature, music, and philosophy. Natural Sciences/Mathematics:. 3 Select from associate degree level courses in biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, and physics. Social/Behavioral Science:...3 Select from associate degree level courses in economics, history, political science, psychology, and sociology. II. MINIMUM MAJ HOURS Computer/Information Systems:....3 CIS 110** Introduction to Computers Major Electives: 46 Select from associate degree level courses in English/communications, humanities/fine arts, social/behavioral sciences, and natural sciences/mathematics, or any specialty courses as selected by the student and approved by the student s advisor. TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED F A.G.E. DEGREE: VGCC Catalog
22 ASSOCIATE IN GENERAL EDUCATION GENERAL SCIENCE (A10300S) Degree The Associate in General Education (AGE) curriculum is designed for individuals wishing to broaden their education, with emphasis on personal interest, growth, and development. The two-year General Education program provides students opportunities to study English, literature, fine arts, philosophy, social science, science, and mathematics at the college level. Many of the courses are equivalent to college transfer courses; however, the program is not principally designed for college transfer. The A.G.E. - General Science option is specifically designed for students who are attempting to enter a competitive health or science program and who need courses to improve their chances of admission or who have exited such a program and wish to complete an associate degree. Completion of this program does not guarantee admission to any other academic program. COURSE AND HOUR REQUIREMENTS I. GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES Credit Hours Communications:...6 Class Lab Credit ENG 111* Writing and Inquiry ENG 112* Writing/Research in the Disc Humanities/Fine Arts:..3 Select from associate degree level courses in art, communications, drama, English, humanities, music, and philosophy. Natural Sciences/Mathematics:..3 Select from associate degree level courses in biology, chemistry, geology, mathematics, and physics. Social/Behavioral Science:...3 Select from associate degree level courses in economics, history, political science, psychology, and sociology. II. OTHER REQUIRED HOURS: A. Required Subject Areas: Human Biology:..4-5 Select one course from the following: Class Lab Credit BIO 163*** Basic Anatomy & Physiology BIO 168*** Anatomy & Physiology I VGCC Catalog
23 Psychology: 3 Select one course from the following: Class Lab Credit PSY 118 Interpersonal Psychology PSY 150* General Psychology Computer/Information Systems:.. 3 Class Lab Credit CIS 110** Introduction to Computers B. Elective Courses: 12 Science, Mathematics, and Psychology Electives Select 12 semester hours of credit from the following: Class Lab Credit BIO 110* Principles of Biology BIO 111* General Biology I BIO 112* General Biology II BIO 140** Environmental Biology BIO 140A** Environmental Biology Lab BIO 155*** Nutrition BIO 168*** Anatomy & Physiology I BIO 169*** Anatomy & Physiology II BIO 175*** General Microbiology BIO 271*** Pathophysiology BIO 275*** Microbiology CHM 130*** Gen, Org, & Biochemistry CHM 130A*** Gen, Org, & Biochem Lab CHM 131** Introduction to Chemistry CHM 131A** Intro to Chemistry Lab CHM 132** Organic and Biochemistry CHM 151* General Chemistry I CHM 152* General Chemistry II GEL 111* Geology MAT 110 Math Measurement & Literacy MAT 143* Quantitative Literacy MAT 152* Statistical Methods I MAT 171* Precalculus Algebra MAT 172* Precalculus Trigonometry MAT 263* Brief Calculus MAT 271* Calculus I MAT 272* Calculus II MAT 273** Calculus III PHY 110* Conceptual Physics PHY 110A* Conceptual Physics Lab PHY 151* College Physics I PHY 152* College Physics II PSY 241** Developmental Psychology PSY 281** Abnormal Psychology VGCC Catalog
24 Other Electives:...28 Select from courses listed above, or from other associate degree level courses in art, biology, chemistry, communication, drama, economics, English, foreign language, geology, history, humanities, mathematics, music, philosophy, physics, political science, psychology, sociology, or from the courses listed below: Class Lab Credit ACA 115 Success & Study Skills ACA 122 College Transfer Success BPM 110 Bioprocess Practices BPM 111 Bioprocess Measurements BPM 112 Upstream Bioprocessing BPM 113 Downstream Bioprocessing BUS 270 Professional Development CTS 130 Spreadsheet EDU 216 Foundations of Education MED 121 Medical Terminology I MED 122 Medical Terminology II OST 131 Keyboarding OST 141 Med Office Terms I OST 142 Med Office Terms II OST 148 Med Ins & Billing PHM 110 Introduction to Pharmacy PHM 115 Pharmacy Calculations PHM 140 Trends in Pharmacy PHM 165 Pharmacy Prof Practice TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED F A.G.E. DEGREE: VGCC Catalog
25 ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING (A45110) Associate in Applied Science Degree The Associate Degree Nursing curriculum provides knowledge, skills, and strategies to integrate safety and quality into nursing care, to practice in a dynamic environment, and to meet individual needs which impact health, quality of life, and achievement of potential. Course work includes and builds upon the domains of healthcare, nursing practice, and the holistic individual. Content emphasizes the nurse as a member of the interdisciplinary team providing safe, individualized care while employing evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and informatics. Graduates of this program are eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN).Employment opportunities are vast within the global health care system and may include positions within acute, chronic, extended, industrial, and community health care facilities. Mission Statement: The Associate Degree Nursing Program supports the mission of the North Carolina Community College System and the mission of Vance Granville Community College. The faculty is committed to providing accessible high quality nursing education to meet the diverse and changing healthcare needs of the service area and to promoting the development of qualified students prepared for the professional role of registered nurse at the entry level. SUGGESTED SEQUENCE OF REQUIRED COURSES: FIRST SEMESTER (FALL) BIO 168*** Anatomy & Physiology I ENG 111* Writing and Inquiry NUR 111 Intro to Health Concepts SECOND SEMESTER (SPRING) BIO 169*** Anatomy & Physiology II NUR 112 Health-Illness Concepts NUR 113 Family Health Concepts THIRD SEMESTER (SUMMER) BIO 271 Pathophysiology ENG 112* Writing/Research in the Disc NUR 212 Health System Concepts PSY 150* General Psychology FOURTH SEMESTER (FALL) NUR 114 Holistic Health Concepts NUR 211 Health Care Concepts PSY 241** Developmental Psychology VGCC Catalog
26 FIFTH SEMESTER (SPRING) NUR 213 Complex Health Concepts Humanities/Fine Arts Elective (ART 111*, ART 114*, ART 115*, HUM 115**, MUS 110*, MUS 112*, PHI 215*, PHI 240* TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED F A.A.S. DEGREE: 69 [Note: Students must complete all courses listed in each semester together unless related courses have been previously completed with a "C" or better. Nursing courses are only offered in the semester listed.] LPN TO ADN TRANSITION PROGRAM (A45110L) SUGGESTED SEQUENCE OF REQUIRED COURSES: TO BE COMPLETED PRI TO PROGRAM ADMISSION: BIO 168*** Anatomy & Physiology I ENG 111* Writing and Inquiry PSY 150* General Psychology [Note: Upon admission to the LPN to ADN Transition Program, the student will be awarded credit for NUR 111 based on completion of NUR 101 and NUR 102 for a minimum of 19 credit hours.] 19 FIRST SEMESTER (SUMMER) BIO 169*** Anatomy & Physiology II ENG 112* Writing/Research in the Disc NUR 214 Nursing Transition Concepts PSY 241** Developmental Psychology SECOND SEMESTER (FALL) BIO 271 Pathophysiology NUR 114 Holistic Health Care Concepts NUR 211 Health Care Concepts THIRD SEMESTER (SPRING) NUR 213 Complex Health Concepts Humanities/Fine Arts Elective (ART 111*, ART 114*, ART 115*, HUM 115**, MUS 110*, MUS 112*, PHI 215*, PHI 240*) TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED F A.A.S. DEGREE: 69 [Note: Students must complete all courses listed in each semester together unless related courses have been previously completed with a "C" or better. Nursing courses are only offered in the semester listed.] VGCC Catalog
27 ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING-RIBN (A10300S/A45110) Dual Enrollment Associate in Applied Science Degree-VGCC Baccalaureate in Nursing Degree-NC A&T The Associate Degree Nursing curriculum provides knowledge, skills, and strategies to integrate safety and quality into nursing care, to practice in a dynamic environment, and to meet individual needs which impact health, quality of life, and achievement of potential. Course work includes and builds upon the domains of healthcare, nursing practice, and the holistic individual. Content emphasizes the nurse as a member of the interdisciplinary team providing safe, individualized care while employing evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and informatics. Graduates of this program are eligible to apply to take the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN). Employment opportunities are vast within the global health care system and may include positions within acute, chronic, extended, industrial, and community health care facilities. The Regionally Increasing Baccalaureate Nurses (RIBN) program is a dual-enrollment option offered in collaboration with North Carolina A&T State University. An Associate in Applied Science in Nursing is awarded at the end of the third year from Vance-Granville Community College and a Baccalaureate in Nursing is awarded from North Carolina A&T State University at the end of the fourth year. Mission Statement: The Associate Degree Nursing Program supports the mission of the North Carolina Community College System and the mission of Vance- Granville Community College. The faculty is committed to providing accessible high quality nursing education to meet the diverse and changing healthcare needs of the service area and to promoting the development of qualified students prepared for the professional role of registered nurse at the entry level. SUGGESTED SEQUENCE OF REQUIRED COURSES: FIRST SEMESTER (FALL) ACA 122*** College Transfer Success BIO 168*** Anatomy & Physiology I CHM 130*** Gen, Org, & Biochemistry CHM 130A*** Gen, Org, & Biochem Lab CHM 131** Introduction to Chemistry CHM 131A** Introduction to Chemistry Lab CHM 151* General Chemistry I ENG 111* Writing and Inquiry NURS 100 Student Success (A&T) 1 9 7/ VGCC Catalog
28 SECOND SEMESTER (SPRING) BIO 169*** Anatomy & Physiology II HUM 115** Critical Thinking MAT 143* Quantitative Literacy LIBS 202 Intro to African American Studies (A&T) THIRD SEMESTER (SUMMER) BIO 175*** General Microbiology Mentoring (A&T) FOURTH SEMESTER (FALL) NUR 111 Intro to Health Concepts PSY 150* General Psychology NURS 204 Statistics (A&T) FIFTH SEMESTER (SPRING) ENG 112* Writing/Research in the Disc NUR 112 Health-Illness Concepts NUR 113 Family Health Concepts ENGL 200 Survey of Humanities I (A&T) SIXTH SEMESTER (SUMMER) BIO 271 Pathophysiology NUR 212 Health System Concepts PHIL 265 World Religions (A&T) SEVENTH SEMESTER (FALL) NUR 114 Holistic Health Concepts NUR 211 Health Care Concepts PSY 241** Developmental Psychology NURS 467 Nursing Informatics (A&T) EIGHTH SEMESTER (SPRING) NUR 213 Complex Health Concepts NURS 415 Health Care In A Global Society (A&T) TOTAL SEMESTER HOURS REQUIRED F A.A.S. DEGREE: 69 [Note: Year 4 courses taken only at NC A&T.] NINTH SEMESTER (SUMMER) Mentoring (A&T) 1 *NCLEX-RN Exam/Licensure Obtainment VGCC Catalog
29 TENTH SEMESTER (FALL) NURS 360 Concepts in Professional Nursing (A&T) 3 NURS 362 Student Success I (A&T) 1 NURS 363 Advanced Health Assessment (A&T) 3 NURS 364 Applied Ethics (A&T) ELEVENTH SEMESTER (SPRING) NURS 361 Evidence Based Practice (A&T) 3 NURS 460 Community Health (A&T) TWELFTH SEMESTER (SUMMER) NURS 365 Collaborative Inter-professional Practice (A&T) 3 NURS 464 Leadership and Management (A&T) 4 NURS 465 Synthesis of Professional Nursing Practice (A&T) [Note: BSN degree awarded by North Carolina A&T State University after completion of required courses/hours.] *Italics indicates a course offered at NC A&T State University [Note: Students must complete all courses listed in each semester together unless related courses have been previously completed with a "C" or better. Nursing courses are only offered in the semester listed.] VGCC Catalog
30 AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY (A60160) Associate in Applied Science Degree The Automotive Systems Technology curriculum prepares individuals for employment as Automotive Service Technicians. It provides an introduction to automotive careers and increases student awareness of the challenges associated with this fast and ever-changing field. Classroom and lab experiences integrate technical and academic coursework. Emphasis is placed on theory, servicing and operation of brakes, electrical/electronic systems, engine performance, steering/suspension, automatic transmission/transaxles, engine repair, climate control and manual drive trains. The Automotive Systems Technology Program is an Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certified program under the standards set by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF). This certification provides a means of identifying quality programs meeting national standards. Students are assured that training received is current, complete and applicable. Upon completion of this curriculum, students should be prepared to take the ASE exam and be ready for full-time employment in dealerships and repair shops in the automotive service industry. SUGGESTED SEQUENCE OF REQUIRED COURSES: FALL SEMESTER (First Year) AUT 181 Engine Performance AUT 181A Engine Performance 1 Lab AUT 281 Adv Engine Performance ENG 110 Freshman Composition ENG 111* Writing and Inquiry TRN 110 Intro to Transport Tech TRN 120 Basic Transport Electricity SPRING SEMESTER (First Year) AUT 141 Suspension & Steering Systems AUT 141A Suspension & Steering Systems Lab AUT 151 Brake Systems AUT 151A Brakes Systems Lab AUT 163 Adv Auto Electricity AUT 163A Adv Auto Electricity Lab MAT 110 Math Measurement & Literacy MAT 143* Quantitative Literacy SUMMER SEMESTER (First Year) AUT 221 Auto Transm/Transaxles AUT 221A Auto Transm/Transaxles Lab VGCC Catalog
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