Liberal Arts. Student Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this program graduates will be able to:
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1 Liberal Arts Description: The Liberal Arts degree program provides a structured and coherent path for many students at Community College of Philadelphia. It is designed for students planning to transfer to baccalaureate programs after study at the College. Students in the Liberal Arts curriculum are required to enroll in FYE 101: First Year Experience within the first 12 credits and must complete required courses ENGL 101, ENGL 102, collegelevel math, CIS 103, the first in the Social Science pair, the first in the Humanities pair, and the Communication course within the first 24 credits so that they are free to choose the courses that best fit their long-term educational goals for the remainder of the program. Students are expected to consult with an academic advisor or counselor upon entry to the program and in subsequent semesters. Transfer planning should begin early so that the student can make the most informed choices. The Liberal Arts curriculum contains a number of electives and allows students and advisors to shape the selection of courses to meet individual goals. Students who follow the Liberal Arts curriculum and plan to attend a specific four-year college after graduation should choose electives that duplicate as closely as possible those in the first two years of the program of that college. Note: Many, but not all, transfer institutions require some knowledge of a foreign language (from one semester to two years of study at the college level or the equivalent). Students planning to transfer should be aware of foreign language requirements that may affect their acceptance into certain colleges and programs. Student Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this program graduates will be able to: Demonstrate competence in both oral and written communication through a variety of means such as essays, research papers, presentations and class discussions. Demonstrate an informed understanding of cultural diversity, both in the United States and internationally. Demonstrate the ability to think critically about ideas and concepts in the arts, humanities, social and natural sciences, and mathematics. Program Entry Requirements: Students are typically required to take the College's placement tests at their time of entry. Students identified as needing developmental course work must satisfactorily complete the appropriate English and mathematics courses as a part of their degree program. Program of Study and Graduation Requirements: Students in the Liberal Arts curriculum are required to enroll in FYE 101: First Year Experience within the first 12 credits and must complete required courses ENGL 101, ENGL 102, college-level math, CIS 103, the first in the Social Science pair, the first in the Humanities pair, and the Communication course within the first 24 credits. To qualify for the Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree in Liberal Arts, a student must 1
2 complete a minimum of 61 credit hours as prescribed and attain a grade point average of 2.0 ("C" average). Sequence: Semester 1 Number and Name Prerequisites and Corequisites FYE First Year Experience ENGL English Composition I CIS Applied Computer Technology * FNMT Intermediate Algebra or MATH Geometry for Design or MATH Introductory Data Analysis or MATH Precalculus I or higher ** First in Social Science Pair: HIST United States History: Colonial America through the Revolutionary Period or PSYC Introduction to Psychology or SOC 101- Introduction to Sociology or ANTH 101- Introduction to ***, **** Anthropology For MATH 137: FNMT 017 or placement in FNMT 118 or higher For MATH 150 or MATH 161: FNMT 118 with a grade of "C" or better, or placement in MATH 161 or higher ENGL 101 Tech Comp Mathematics Social Sciences Semester 2 Number and Name ENGL The Research Paper Prerequisites and Corequisites ENGL 101 with a grade of "C" or better ENGL 102, Info Lit First in Humanities Pair: BLAS Introduction to Black Studies or Humanities 2
3 Number and Name HIST Global History I or HIST Global History II or HUM Cultural Traditions or HUM Cultural Traditions II or Foreign Language 101: Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish or ENGL Introduction to Literature or any 200-level English course (with the exception of ENGL 214) or ENGL Grammar or ENGL Introduction to ***, **** Theater Communication course: ENGL Public Speaking or ENGL Interpersonal Communication or ENGL 117- Group/Team Communication or ENGL Intercultural Communication First Natural Science: BIOL General Biology I or CHEM Inquiry into Chemistry General Elective Prerequisites and Corequisites For ENGL 190, ENGL 137, and ENGL 205 through ENGL 272: ENGL 101 with a grade of "C" or better For ENGL 115, ENGL 116, and ENGL 117: ENGL 101, which may be taken concurrently 4 credits Lab Science 3 or 4 credits Semester 3 Number and Name Second in Social Science Pair: ANTH Cultural Anthropology or HIST United States History: The 19th Century or HIST United States History: The 19th Century or PSYC Psychopathology/Abnormal Prerequisites and Corequisites PSYC 205: PSYC 101 PSYC 215: PSYC 101 or BIOL 109. SOC 231 and SOC 233: SOC 101 or ANTH 112. Writing Intensive 3
4 Number and Name Psychology or PSYC Developmental Psychology or SOC 231- Social Problems or SOC Race, Ethnicity and ***, **** Social Inequalities General Elective Second in Humanities Pair: BLAS Global Black Theory and Social Change or HIST Global History I or HIST Global History II or HUM Cultural Traditions or HUM Cultural Traditions II or Foreign Language 102: Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish or ENGL Introduction to Literature or any 200-level English course (with the exception of ENGL 214) or ENGL Grammar or ENGL Introduction to ***, **** Theater American Diversity elective: ENGL Survey of American Literature: From the Beginnings to the Civil War or ENGL Survey of American Literature: From the Civil War to the Present or ENGL African-American Literature or ENGL 251- African-American Literature or HIST Latino-American History or HIST African-American History to 1877 or HIST African-American History after 1865or MUS Music of African- Americans or Prerequisites and Corequisites For BLAS 102: BLAS 101 For ENGL 190, ENGL 137, and ENGL 205 through ENGL 272: ENGL 101 with a grade of "C" or better For ENGL 221, 222, 250 and 251: ENGL 101 with a grade of "C" or better 3 or 4 credits American Diversity Interpretive Studies 4
5 Number and Name Prerequisites and Corequisites RS Religion in American History The Arts: ART History of Art: Ancient to Renaissance or ART History of Art II: Renaissance to Modern or ART Drawing I or ENGL Acting I or ENGL Creative Writing or MUS Introduction to Music or PHOT Digital Technology, Art, & Culture **** For ENGL 205: ENGL 101 with a grade of "C" or better Semester 4 Number and Name Prerequisites and Corequisites Social Analysis elective: GEOG Urban Geography or LEAD Introduction to Leadership or HIST Philadelphia History: Architecture and Planning or JUS 101- Survey of Criminal Justice or PHIL Introduction to Philosophy or POLS City and State Government and Politics, with Cases from Philadelphia and Pennsylvania PSYC Social Psychology or SOC Sociology of Families or SOC Criminology PSYC 221: PSYC 101 SOC 212, SOC 215: SOC 101 or ANTH 112 Gender Diversity elective: ANTH 202- Gender Roles in Cross- Cultural Perspective or ENGL 260 -Women in Literature or GS 101- Intro to Gender Studies or GS Global Perspectives in Gender Studies or For ANTH 202: ENGL 101 and ANTH 101, ANTH 112 or SOC 101. For PSYC 202: PSYC 101 For SOC 115 and ENGL 260: ENGL 101 with a grade of "C" or better 5
6 Number and Name HIST 180 -Women and History or PHIL Philosophy of Love & Sexuality or PSYC Human Sexuality or RS World Religions or SOC 115- Gender and Society Global Diversity elective: ANTH Fundamentals of Archaeology or ANTH African Peoples and Cultures or ANTH Peoples and Cultures of Asia or ENGL World Literature: From Antiquity to 1500 or ENGL 246 -World Literature: From 1500 to the Present or GEOG Introduction to Human Geography GS Global Perspectives in Gender Studies or HUM Introduction to Japanese Culture and Civilization or HUM Introduction to Latin American Cultures and Civilizations or HUM Middle East Cultures and Civilizations or HUM Introduction to African Cultures and Civilization or HUM Modern African and ***, **** Asia General Elective ** Prerequisites and Corequisites Second Natural Science: CHEM Fundamentals of Chemistry I (Non-Lab Based) or EASC 111- Environmental Conservation or PHYS Descriptive Astronomy Minimum Needed to Graduate: 61 ENGL 245, ENGL 246: ENGL 101 with a grade of "C" or better HUM 150, 170, 180, 190: ENGL 101, which may be taken concurrently 3 or 4 credits Global Diversity Natural Sciences 6
7 * Students with computer skills may apply for credit by exam through the Computer Technologies Department. ** Students planning to attend baccalaureate programs should choose math courses that transfer. Students may want take a second math course to meet transfer requirements. *** Pair 1 and Pair 2 subjects must match. **** Other social science, humanities, and arts options are available with Coordinator approval. General Education Requirements: All general education requirements necessary for graduation are met through the courses in the program as indicated above. Students who wish to take courses that differ from the general education courses indicated above must complete a course substitution request form. To access the form, login to the MyCCP portal, and in the Student tab, under Electronic Forms, click on the Records and Registration Forms link, then choose Request For Substitution Of Graduation Requirement link. A more detailed explanation of the College s general education requirements is also available. For More Information, Contact: The Division of Liberal Studies, Room BR-21, 1700 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130, Telephone (215) ; or the College Information Center (215)
8 s and Completion Sequence The following courses and sequence of courses is designed for the optimal success and completion of the Liberal Arts degree/certificate. Any alterations should be discussed with your academic advisor. Semester 1 Number and Name FYE First Year Experience ENGL English Composition I CIS Applied Computer Technology FNMT Intermediate Algebra or MATH Geometry for Design or MATH Introductory Data Analysis or MATH 161 -Pre-Calculus I or higher First in Social Science Pair: HIST United States History: Colonial - Revolutionary or PSYC Introduction to Psychology or SOC Introduction to Sociology or ANTH Introduction to Anthropology Advisory Notes Type 8 In the first 12 credits, students must complete FYE 101 ENGL 101 must be completed with a grade "C" or higher Students with a Math Placement score above 118, should not take FNMT 118 MATH 161 or higher should be taken by students pursuing STEM careers Other Social Science Pair options are available with coordinator approval Major ENGL 101 Tech Competency Mathematics Major Social Science Pair 1 In the first 24 credits, students must complete: ENGL 101, ENGL 102, CIS 103, one Mathematics, one Social Science, one Humanities, one
9 Communication course. Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 or higher ( C average) Semester 2 Number and Name ENGL The Research Paper First in Humanities Pair: BLAS Introduction to Black Studies or HIST Global History I or HIST Global History II or HUM Cultural Traditions or HUM Cultural Traditions or Foreign Language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish) ENGL Introduction Literature or any 200- level English course (with the exception of ENGL 214) or ENGL Grammar or ENGL Introduction to Theater Communication course: ENGL Public Speaking or ENGL Interpersonal Communication or Advisory Notes Type Other Humanities Pair options are available with Coordinator approval Humanities Pair 1 and Pair 2 subjects must match ENGL 102 Info Literacy Major Humanities Humanities Pair 1 Major Communication 9
10 Number and Name ENGL Group/Team Communication or ENGL Intercultural Communication First Natural Science: BIOL General Biology I or CHEM Inquiry into Chemistry General Elective Advisory Notes Type 4 credits Natural Science 3 or 4 credits Transfer institutions requirements vary. Please consult an advisor or program coordinator to select a general elective that transfers. Many institutions require a second Mathematics course above the FNMT 118 level. General Elective In the first 24 credits, students must complete: ENGL 101, ENGL 102, CIS 103, one Mathematics, one Social Science, one Humanities, one Communication course. To seek entrance into select College programs, Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 or higher ( C average) Semester 3 Number and Name Advisory Notes Second in Social Science Pair: ANTH Cultural Anthropology or HIST United States History: The 19th Century or Social Science Pair 1 and Pair 2 subjects must match. Humanities Pair 1 and Pair 2 Type Major Social Science Pair 2 10
11 Number and Name Advisory Notes HIST United States History: The 19th Century or PSYC Psychopathology/Abnormal Psychology or PSYC Developmental Psychology or SOC 231- Social Problems or SOC Race, Ethnicity and Social Inequalities General Elective Second in Humanities Pair: BLAS Global Black Theory and Social Change or HIST Global History I or HIST Global History II or HUM Cultural Traditions or HUM Cultural Traditions II or Foreign Language 102: Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, or Spanish or 3 or 4 credits subjects must match. Other Writing Intensive options are available with Coordinator approval. Transfer institutions requirements vary. Please consult an advisor or program coordinator to select a general elective that transfers. Many institutions require a second Mathematics course above the FNMT 118 level. Type Writing Intensive General Elective Major Humanities Pair 2 11
12 Number and Name Advisory Notes ENGL Introduction to Literature or any 200-level English course (with the exception of ENGL 214) or ENGL Grammar or ENGL Introduction to Theater***, **** American Diversity elective: ENGL Survey of American Literature: From the Beginnings to the Civil War or ENGL Survey of American Literature: From the Civil War to the Present or ENGL African-American Literature or ENGL 251- African-American Literature or HIST Latino-American History or HIST African-American History to 1877 or HIST African-American History after 1865or MUS Music of African- Americans or RS Religion in American History The Arts: ART History of Art: Ancient to Renaissance or ART History of Art II: Renaissance to Modern or ART Drawing I or ENGL Acting I or ENGL Creative Writing or MUS Introduction to Other Social Science or Humanities options for the Directed Elective are available with Coordinator approval Other Arts options are available with coordinator approval Type American Diversity Interpretive Studies Major Arts 12
13 Number and Name Advisory Notes Music or PHOT Digital Technology, Art, & Culture Type Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 or higher ( C average) Meet with assigned Advisor to finalize last 15 credits based on transfer institution Semester 4 Number and Name Advisory Notes Type Social Analysis elective: GEOG Urban Geography or LEAD Introduction to Leadership or HIST Philadelphia History: Architecture and Planning or JUS 101- Survey of Criminal Justice or PHIL Introduction to Philosophy or POLS City and State Government and Politics, with Cases from Philadelphia and Pennsylvania PSYC Social Psychology or SOC Sociology of Families or SOC Criminology Gender Diversity elective: ANTH Gender Roles in Cross-Cultural Perspective or ENGL Women in Literature or Other Elective options are available with Coordinator approval Social Analysis Elective Gender Diversity elective 13
14 Number and Name GS 101- Intro to Gender Studies or GS Global Gender Studies or HIST 180 -Women and History or PHIL Philosophy of Love & Sexuality or PSYC Human Sexuality or RS World Religions or SOC 115- Gender and Society Advisory Notes Type Global Diversity elective: ANTH Fundamentals of Archaeology or ANTH African Peoples and Cultures or ANTH Peoples and Cultures of Asia or ENGL World Literature: From Antiquity to 1500 or ENGL 246 -World Literature: From 1500 to the Present or GEOG Introduction to Human Geography GS Global Perspectives in Gender Studies or HUM Introduction to Japanese Culture and Civilization or HUM Introduction to Latin American Cultures and Civilizations or Other Elective options are available with Coordinator approval Global Diversity Elective 14
15 Number and Name HUM Middle East Cultures and Civilizations or HUM Introduction to African Cultures and Civilization or HUM Modern African and Asia General Elective Second Natural Science: CHEM General Chemistry I or EASC 111- Environmental Conservation or PHYS Descriptive Astronomy 3 or 4 credits Advisory Notes Transfer institutions requirements vary. Please consult an advisor or program coordinator to select a general elective that transfers. CHEM 103 is a non-lab and online version of CHEM 101 Type General Elective Major Natural Science (without lab) Students must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 or higher ( C average) General Education Requirements: All general education requirements necessary for graduation are met through the courses in the program as indicated above. Students who wish to take courses that differ from the general education courses indicated above must complete a course substitution request form. To access the form, login to the MyCCP portal, and in the Student tab, under Electronic Forms, click on the Records and Registration Forms link, then choose Request For Substitution Of Graduation Requirement link. A more detailed explanation of the College s general education requirements is also available. 15
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