University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Office of Undergraduate Admissions North Carolina Community College Common Curriculum
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1 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Office of Undergraduate Admissions North Carolina Community College Common Curriculum Associate of Arts and Associate of Science Degrees Students who plan to transfer under the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (CAA) must graduate from the community college with an Associate in Arts (AA) or Associate in Science (AS) degree and have an overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.0 on a 4.0 scale and a grade of "C" or better in all CAA courses. Students who fall under the CAA will satisfy the lower level requirements for general liberal arts degrees at UNC Chapel Hill with the exception of foreign language and lifetime fitness. Upon completion of an A.A. or A.S. degree as defined under the CAA, students will transfer to Carolina with junior standing and 60 semester hours. No more than 14 hours toward the A.A. or A.S. degree may be transferred from institutions other than the NC community colleges. Students who do not complete the A.A. or A.S. degree are eligible to transfer credits on an individual course-by course basis. Students enrolled in the Community Colleges prior to the Fall semester of 2014 Students officially enrolled in an A.A. or A.S. program at a North Carolina community college prior to Fall Semester 2014 are subject to the conditions and protections contained in the CAA in place at the time of their initial enrollment as long as they have remained continuously enrolled. Credit for Individual Courses The course equivalencies listed in this document also apply to students who take courses at NC community colleges without completing associate degrees. Please note the hour limit below. Transferable Semester Hours The maximum number of hours transferable from a two year institution is 64. This total includes all degree creditable course work awarded or taken on the college level. For students who attended a four year institution prior to attending the two year institution, those transferable hours are included in the maximum of 64. For students who attended a two year institution after reaching the 64 hour limit, course credit will be granted for acceptable courses, but no hours will be awarded in transfer. In other words, the course requirement of the indicated equivalent will be met, but hours will not be awarded. UNC-Chapel Hill General Education Requirements Courses from the NC community college system that have specific UNC Chapel Hill equivalents may meet general education requirements that students must complete in addition to their major. These requirements, which are determined by Academic Advising in the College of Arts and Sciences, are listed in this document for easy reference. Elective courses generally do not contribute directly to a major/academic program, but they do help students progress toward earning the 120 semester hours needed for graduation. All UNC Chapel Hill students are required to complete at least three levels (community college level 211) of a foreign language to satisfy graduation requirements. Some Bachelor of Science majors require the completion of four levels (community college level 212). Students who have taken at least two years of a foreign language in high school will receive credit but not hours for level one of the same foreign language in college. Applying to UNC-Chapel Hill Professional Programs Students planning to apply for our professional Bachelor of Science, Allied Health or Public Health degrees will need to present specific courses comparable to those required of students who begin their college careers at UNC Chapel Hill. Supplemental applications, courses and testing requirements may also be required for these degree programs. Junior pharmacy applicants should apply directly to the School of Pharmacy and not through Undergraduate Admissions unless consideration for another major (in addition to Pharmacy) is desired. In that case, two separate applications must be filed, one with Pharmacy and one with Undergraduate Admissions for the other major in consideration.
2 Aca122 College Transfer Success General elective Acc120 Prin of Financial Accounting General elective Acc121 Prin of Managerial Accounting General elective Ant210 General Anthropology Anth101 SS, GL Ant220 Cultural Anthropology Anth102 SS, BN Ant221 Comparative Cultures Anth120 SS Ant230, 230A Physical Anthropology Anth143 Ant240, Ant240A Archaeology Anth elective Ant245 World Prehistory Anth elective Ara111, 181 Elementary Arabic I Arab 101 FL - level 1 Ara112, 182 Elementary Arabic II Arab 102 FL - level 2 Ara211 Intermediate Arabic I Arab 203 FL - level 3 Ara212 Intermediate Arabic II Arab 204 Art110 Introduction to Art Arth Elective Art111 Art Appreciation Genr 180 VP Art113 Art Methods and Materials Arts Elective Art114 Art History Survey 1 Arth 151 VP, WB Art115 Art History Survey 2 Arth 152 VP, NA Art116 Survey American Art Arth 161 VP, NA Art117 Non-Western Art History Arth Elective Art118 Art by Women Arth elective Art121 Design 1 Arts 102 VP Art122 Design 2 Arts 103 VP Art130 Basic Drawing Arts Elective Art131 Drawing 1 Arts 104 VP Art132 Drawing 2 Arts 324 VP Art135 Figure Drawing Arts Elective Art140 Basic Painting Arts Elective Art171 Computer Art I Arts Elective Art212 Gallery Assistantship I Arts Elective Art213 Gallery Assistantship II Arts Elective Art214 Portfolio and Resume Arts Elective Art222 Wood Design I Arts Elective Art223 Wood Design II Arts Elective Art231 Printmaking Arts Elective Art232 Printmaking II Arts Elective Art235 Figure Drawing II Arts Elective Art240 Painting 1 Arts 202 Last Updated 9/25/ of 15
3 Art241 Painting 2 Arts 302 Art242 Landscape Painting Arts Elective Art243 Portrait Painting Arts Elective Art244 Water Color Arts Elective Art245 Metals I Arts Elective Art246 Metals II Arts Elective Art247 Jewelry I Arts Elective Art248 Jewelry II Arts Elective Art250 Surface Design: Textiles Arts Elective Art251 Weaving I Arts Elective Art252 Weaving II Arts Elective Art260 Photography Appreciation Arts Elective Art261 Photography I Arts 105 VP Art262 Photography II Arts Elective Art263 Color Photography Arts Elective Art264 Digital Photography I Arts Elective Art265 Digital Photography II Arts Elective Art266 Videography I Arts Elective Art267 Videography II Arts Elective Art271 Computer Art II Arts Elective Art274 Lettering Design Arts Elective Art275 Intro to Commercial Art Arts Elective Art281 Sculpture Arts 203 VP Art282 Sculpture II Arts Elective Art283 Ceramics I Arts Elective Art284 Ceramics II Arts Elective Art285 Ceramics III Arts Elective Art286 Ceramics IV Arts Elective Art288 Studio Arts Elective Art289 Museum Study Arts Elective Asl111 Elementary ASL I General elective Asl112 Elementary ASL II General elective Asl181 ASL Lab I General elective Asl182 ASL Lab 2 General elective Asl211 Intermediate ASL I General elective Asl212 Intermediate ASL II General elective Asl281 ASL Lab 3 General elective Asl282 ASL Lab 4 General elective Last Updated 9/25/ of 15
4 Ast111, 111A Descriptive Astronomy Astr101,101L (AC) L=PX; 101= Ast151, 151A General Astronomy Astr101, 101L L=PX; 101= Ast152, 152A General Astronomy 2 Astr elective Ast251 Observational Astronomy Astr elective Bio110 Principles of Biology Genr 130 PX Bio111 General Biology 1 Biol101,101L L=PX, CI; 101= Bio112 General Biology 2 Biol279, 279L Bio120 Intro Botany Biol271 PX Bio130 Intro Zoology Biol279, 279L Bio140, 140A Environmental Biology Biol113 Bio143 Field Biology Mini Course Biol elective Bio145 Ecology Biol elective Bio146 Regional Natural History Biol elective Bio150 Genetics in Human Affairs Biol elective Bio155 Nutrition Nutr240 Bio163 Human Anat & Physio with lab Biol252 PX Bio165 Anat & Physio 1 with lab Biol290, 290L Bio165 and Bio166 (BOTH) Anat & Physio 1 & 2 with labs Biol252 & Phyi292 BIOL 252=PX Bio166 Anat & Physio 2 with lab Biol290, 290L Bio168 Anat & Physio 1 with lab Biol290, 290L Bio168 and Bio169 (BOTH) Anat & Physio 1 & 2 with labs Biol252 & Phyi292 BIOL 252=PX Bio169 Anat & Physio 2 with lab Biol290, 290L Bio173 Microbes in World Affairs Biol elective Bio175 General Microbiology Mcro255 Bio176 General Microbiology Mcro255 Bio180 Biological Chemistry Chem elective Bio221 Botany Biol271 PX Bio222 Botany II Biol279, 279L Bio223 Field Biology Biol272 PX Bio224 Local Flora Spring Biol279, 279L Bio224, 225, 226 (two courses) Local Flora Spring, Summer, Fall Biol272 PX Bio225 Local Flora Summer Biol279, 279L Bio226 Local Flora Fall Biol279, 279L Bio227 Winter Plant ID Biol elective Bio230 Entomology Biol elective Bio231 Invertebrate Zoology Biol279, 279L Bio232 Vertebrate Zoology Biol279, 279L Bio235 Ornithology Biol279, 279L Last Updated 9/25/ of 15
5 Bio236 Mammalogy Biol279, 279L Bio240 Waste Management Biol elective Bio242 Natural Resource Conservation Biol elective Bio243 Marine Biology Biol290, 290L Bio250 Genetics Biol202 Bio265 Cell Biology Biol290, 290L Bio271 Pathophysiology Biol elective Bio272 Cardiopulmonary Biology Biol elective Bio273 Radiation Biology Biol elective Bio275 Microbiology Mcro255 Bio280 Biotechnology Biol elective Bio285 Research & Measurement Biol elective Bus110 Introduction to Business General elective Bus115 Business Law I General elective Bus137 Principles of Management General elective Bus228 Business Statistics General elective Chi111, Chi181 Elementary Chinese I Chin101 FL Chi112, 182 Elementary Chinese II Chin102 FL Chi211 Intermediate Chinese I Chin203 FL Chi212 Intermediate Chinese II Chin204 Chm115, 115A Concepts in Chemistry Chem elective Chm130, 130A Gen, organic, biochemistry Bioc107 PX Chm131, 131A Intro to Chemistry Chem200 PX, if taken with CHEM 101L Chm132 Organic and Biochemistry Bioc107 PX Chm135 Survey of Chemistry 1 Chem elective Chm136 Survey of Chemistry 2 Chem elective Chm151 General Chemistry 1 Chem101,101L L=PX; 101= Chm152 General Chemistry 2 Chem102,102L L=PX; 102= Chm251 Organic Chem 1 Chem261,262L Chm252 Organic Chem 2 Chem262,262L Chm261 Quantitative Analysis Chem elective Chm263 Analytical Chemistry Chem241(HT) Chm265 Instrumental Analysis Chem441 (HT) Chm271, 271A Biochem principles Chem430 (HT) Cis110 Intro to Computers Comp elective Cis115 Intro to Prog & Logic Comp elective Cjc111 Intro to Criminal Justice General Elective Cjc121 Law Enforcement Operations General Elective Last Updated 9/25/ of 15
6 Cjc141 Corrections General Elective Com110 Intro to Communication Comm100 Com111 Voice & Diction I Comm elective Com120 Interpersonal Communication Comm120 Com130 Nonverbal Communication Comm elective Com140 Intercultural Communication Comm elective Com150 Intro to Mass Communication General elective Com160 Small Group Communication Comm223 Com231 Public Speaking Comm 113 CI Com232 Election Rhetoric Comm elective Com233 Persuasive Speaking Comm elective Com250 Public Communication Comm elective Com251 Debate I Comm elective Com252 Debate II Comm elective Csc120 Computing Fundamentals I Comp elective Csc130 Computing Fundamentals II Comp elective Csc134 C++ Programming Comp elective Csc136 Fortran Programming Comp elective Csc139 Visual BASIC Prog Comp elective Csc151 JAVA Programming Comp elective Csc220 Machine Implem of Algor Comp elective Csc239 Adv Visual BASIC Prog Comp elective Cts115 Info Sys Business Concept Comp elective Dan110 Dance Appreciation General elective Dan211 Dance History 1 General elective Dan212 Dance History 2 General elective Dft170 Engineering Graphics General elective Dra111 Theatre Appreciation Dram116 VP Dra112 Literature of Theatre Dram115 LA, NA Dra115 Theatre Criticism Dram elective Dra120 Voice for Performance Dram140 Dra122 Oral Interpretation Dram elective Dra124 Readers Theatre Dram elective Dra126 Storytelling Dram elective Dra128 Children's Theatre Dram elective Dra130 Acting I Dram135 Dra131 Acting II Dram elective Dra132 Stage Movement Dram elective Last Updated 9/25/ of 15
7 Dra135 Acting for the Camera I Dram elective Dra136 Acting for the Camera II Dram elective Dra140 Stagecraft I Dram160 Dra141 Stagecraft II Dram elective Dra142 Costuming Dram elective Dra143 Costume Design Dram elective Dra145 Stage Make-up Dram elective Dra147 Sound Technology Dram elective Dra150 Stage Management Dram elective Dra151 Mechanics & Maintenance Dram elective Dra160 Box Office and Publicity Dram elective Dra170 Play Production I Dram elective Dra171 Play Production II Dram elective Dra175 Teleplay Production I Dram elective Dra176 Teleplay Production II Dram elective Dra211 Theatre History 1 Dram281 VP, WB Dra212 Theatre History 2 Dram282 LA, CI, NA Dra230 Acting III Dram elective Dra231 Acting IV Dram elective Dra240 Lighting for the Theatre Dram elective Dra241 Lighting Design Dram elective Dra243 Scene Design Dram elective Dra245 Drafting and Scenography Dram elective Dra250 Theatre Management Dram elective Dra251 Production Management Dram elective Dra260 Directing Dram elective Dra270 Play Production III Dram elective Dra271 Play Production IV Dram elective Dra275 Teleplay Production III Dram elective Dra276 Teleplay Production IV Dram elective Eco151 Survey Economics Econ elective Eco251 Prin Microeconomics Genr 140 SS Eco252 Prin Macroeconomics Genr 140 SS Eco251 and Eco252 (BOTH) Prin Micro and Macro Genr140 + Econ101 SS Edu216 Foundations in Education Educ441 Edu221 Children with Exceptionalities Educ elective Egr 120 Engineer and Design Graphics General elective Egr150 Intro to Engineering General elective Last Updated 9/25/ of 15
8 Egr210 Intro Elect/Com Engr Lab General elective Egr211 Intro to Computer Org General elective Egr212 Logic System Design I General elective Egr213 Electric Circuits General elective Egr215 Network Theory I General elective Egr216 Logic and Networks Lab I General elective Egr218 Network Theory II General elective Egr219 Instru & Network Lab General elective Egr220 Engineering Statistics BMME 160 Egr225 Engineering Dynamics General elective Egr228 Intro to Solid Mechanics General elective Egr230 Engineering Materials General elective Eng111 Writing & Inquiry Engl elective Eng112 Writing/Research in the Disciplines Engl elective CR Eng 111 & 112 Writing & Inquiry and Writing/Research in the DEngl 105 CR Eng113 Literature Based Research Engl elective CR Eng 111 & 113 Writing & Inquiry and Literature Based ResearcEngl 105 CR Eng114 Professional Res and Reporting Engl elective Eng125 Creative Writing I Engl130 LA Eng126 Creative Writing II Engl elective Eng131 Intro to Literature Engl 127 LA, CI Eng132 Intro to Drama Engl126 LA Eng133 Intro to the Novel Engl123 LA Eng134 Intro to Poetry Engl125 LA Eng135 Intro to Short Fiction Engl123 LA Eng231 American Literature 1 Engl128 LA, NA Eng232 American Literature 2 Engl128 LA, NA Eng233 Major American Authors Engl128 LA, NA Eng234 Modern American Poets Engl elective Eng235 Survey of Film as Literature Engl elective Eng241 British Lit 1 Engl120 LA, NA, WB Eng242 British Lit 2 Engl121 LA, CI, NA Eng243 Major British Writers Engl120 LA, NA, WB Eng251 Western World Lit 1 Cmpl121 LA, WB, Eng252 Western World Lit 2 Cmpl122 LA, WB Eng253 The Bible as Literature Engl elective Eng261 World Lit 1 CM120 Eng262 World Lit 2 General elective Last Updated 9/25/ of 15
9 Eng265 Thematic World Lit 1 Cmpl elective Eng266 Thematic World Lit 2 Cmpl elective Eng271 Contemporary Lit Engl124 LA Eng272 Southern Lit Engl373 LA, NA Eng273 African American Lit Engl367 LA, NA Eng274 Lit by Women Engl elective Eng275 Science Fiction Engl elective Fre111,181 Elementary French 1 Fren101 FL - level 1 Fre112,182 Elementary French 2 Fren102 FL - level 2 Fre141 Culture and Civilization Fren elective Fre151 Francophone Literature Fren elective Fre161 Cultural Immersion Fren elective Fre211, 281 Intermediate French 1 Fren203 FL - level 3 Fre212, 282 Intermediate French 2 Fren204 FL - level 4 Fre221 French Conversation Fren elective Fre231 Reading & Composition Fren elective Gel111 Intro Geology Geol101, 101L L=PX; 101= Gel113 Historical Geology Geol elective Gel120 Physical Geology Geol101,101L L=PX; 101= Gel220 Marine Geology Geol103 Gel230 Environmental Geology Geol211 Geo110 Intro to Geography Geog elective Geo111 World Regional Geography Geog120 SS, GL Geo112 Cultural Geography Geog123 SS Geo113 Economic Geography Geog elective Geo121 North Carolina Geography Geog262 NA Geo130 General Physical Geography Geog110 Geo131 Physical Geography I Geog elective Geo132 Physical Geography II Geog elective Ger111,181 Elementary German 1 Germ101 FL - level 1 Ger112, 182 Elementary German 2 Germ102 FL - level 2 Ger141 Culture and Civilization Germ elective Ger161 Cultural Immersion Germ elective Ger211, 281 Intermediate German 1 Germ203 FL - level 3 Ger212, 282 Intermediate German 2 Germ204 FL - level 4 Ger221 German Conversation Germ elective Ger231 Reading & Composition Germ elective Gis111 Introduction to GIS General elective Last Updated 9/25/ of 15
10 Hea110 Personal Health/ Wellness Exss141 Hea112 First Aid & CPR Exss elective Hea120 Community Health Exss elective His 237 American Revolution Hist elective His 275 History of Terrorism Hist elective His111 World Civilization 1 Genr 150 HS His112 World Civilization 2 Genr 150 HS His114 Comparative World History Hist elective His115 Intro to Global History Hist elective His116 Current World Problems Hist elective His117 History of Religions Hist elective His121 Western Civilization 1 Hist151 HS, WB His122 Western Civilization 2 Hist152 HS, NA His124 Western Cultural History Hist elective His131 American History 1 Hist127 HS, NA, US His132 American History 2 Hist128 HS, NA His141 Genealogy and Local History Hist elective His145 The Second World War Hist elective His151 Hispanic Civilization Hist elective His153 Russian Cultural History Hist elective His160 Labor Relations in the US Hist elective His161 Science & Technology General elective His162 Women & History Hist elective His163 The World since 1945 Hist elective His164 History of Sports Hist elective His165 Twentieth-Century World Hist elective His167 The Vietnam War Hist570 HS, GL His211 Ancient History Hist106 HS, NA, WB His212 Medieval History Hist107 HS, NA, WB His213 Modern Europe to 1815 Hist158 HS, NA, WB His214 Modern Europe Since 1815 Hist159 HS, NA His215 Nineteenth-Century Europe Hist elective His216 Twentieth- Century Europe Hist elective His221 African-American History Hist elecive His222 African-American History I Aaad 130 HS, US His223 African- American History II Hist589 HS, NA His224 US Diplomatic History Poli443 SS His225 American Business History Hist364 HS, NA Last Updated 9/25/ of 15
11 His226 The Civil War Hist565 His227 Native American History Hist231 HS, NA, US His228 History of The South Hist elective His229 History of the Old South Hist586 HS, NA His230 The Changing South Hist elective His231 Recent American History Hist elective His232 History of the Old West Hist elective His233 History of Appalachia Hist elective His234 Cherokee History Hist elective His235 The Spanish Borderlands Hist elective His236 North Carolina History Hist elective His237 American Revolution Hist elective His241 Russian History to 1917 Hist161 HS, BN His242 Russian History from 1917 Hist162 HS, BN His251 English History I Hist156 HS, NA, WB His252 English History II Hist157 HS, NA His260 History of Africa Hist elective His261 East Asian History Hist elective His262 Middle East History Hist elective His271 The French Revolution Era Hist elective His275 History of Terrorism Hist elective Hor150 Intro to Horticulture Genr 130 PX Hum110 Technology and Society General elective Hum115 Critical Thinking Phil105 Hum120 Cultural Studies General elective Hum121 Nature of America General elective Hum122 Southern Culture General elective Hum123 Appalachian Culture General elective Hum130 Myth in Human Culture General elective Hum140 Hist of Architecture Arth 156 Hum145 History of Landscape Architecture General elective Hum150 American Women's Studies Wmst101 SS, US Hum160 Intro to Film General elective Hum161 Advanced Film Studies General elective Hum170 The Holocaust Hist elective Hum180 International Cultural Exploration General elective Hum211 Humanities 1 General elective Hum212 Humanities 2 General elective Last Updated 9/25/ of 15
12 Hum220 Human Values and Meaning General elective Hum225 Cultural Influences General elective Hum230 Leadership Development General elective Hum240 Math & the Arts General elective Ita111, 181 Elementary Italian 1 Ital101 FL Ita112, 182 Elementary Italian 2 Ital102 FL Ita211, 281 Intermediate Italian 3 Ital203 FL Ita212, 282 Intermediate Italian 4 Ital204 FL, FI Ita221 Italian Conversation Ital elective Ita231 Reading & Composition Ital elective Jou110 Intro to Journalism General elective Jou216 Writing for Mass Media General elective Jou217 Feature/Editorial Writing General elective Jou242 Intro to Multimedia General elective Jpn111, Jpn181 Elem Japanese 1 Japn101 FL - level 1 Jpn112, Jpn182 Elem Japanese 2 Japn102 FL - level 2 Jpn211 Intermed Japanese 1 Japn203 FL - level 3 Jpn212 Intermed Japanese 2 Japn204 FL - level 4 Lat111,181 Elem Latin I Latn101 FL - level 1 Lat112,182 Elem Latin II Latn102 FL - level 2 Lat141 Culture & Civilization Latn elective Lat142 Lit & the Roman Republic Latn elective Lat211,281 Interm Latin I Latn203 FL - level 3 Lat212,282 Interm Latin II Latn204 FL - level 4 Lat231 Reading & Composition Latn elective Lat232 Imperial Literature Latn elective Mat140, 140A Survey of Math Math118 QR Mat141, 141A Mathematical Concepts I Math elective Mat142, 142A Mathematical Concepts II Math elective Mat143 Quantitative Literacy Math118 QR Mat145, 145A Analytical Math Math elective Mat151, 151A Statistics 1 Stor 155 QR Mat152 Statistical Methods I Stor 155 QR Mat155, 155A Statistical Analysis Stor 155 QR Mat161, 161A College Algebra Math elective Mat162, 162A College Trigonometry Math elective Mat165, 165A Finite Math Math elective Mat167, 167A Discrete Math Math elective Last Updated 9/25/ of 15
13 Mat171, 171A Precalculus Algebra Math 110P-no hours Mat172, 172A Precalculus Trigonometry Math130, Math110P QR Mat175, 175A Precalculus Math130, Math110P QR Mat210, 210A Logic Math elective Mat252, 252A Statistics II Stor 155 QR Mat263, 263A Brief Calculus Math152, Math110P QR Mat271 Calculus 1 Math231, Math110P QR Mat272 Calculus 2 Math232, Math110P QI Mat273 Calculus 3 Math233, Math110P QI Mat280 Linear Algebra Math547, Math110P QI Mat285 Differential Equations Math383, Math110P QI Mus110 Music Appreciation Musc141 VP, NA Mus111 Fundamentals of Music Musc121 VP Mus112 Intro to Jazz Musc145 VP, NA, US Mus113 American Music Musc elective Mus114 Non Western Music Musc elective Mus115 Orchestral Music Musc elective Mus121 Music Theory I Musc121 VP Mus122 Music Theory II Musc122 Mus123 Music Composition Musc elective Mus131 thru 162 Applied Music courses Musc electives Mus170 Business of Music Musc elective Mus173 Opera Production I Musc elective Mus174 Opera Production II Musc elective Mus175 Recording Techniques I Musc elective Mus176 Recording Techniques II Musc elective Mus181 Show Choir I Musc elective Mus182 Show Choir II Musc elective Mus210 History of Rock Music Musc143 VP, NA, US Mus211 History of Country Music Musc elective Mus212 American Musical Theatre Musc elective Mus213 Opera and Musical Theatre Musc elective Mus214 Electronic Music I Musc elective Mus215 Electronic Music II Musc elective Mus217 Conducting Musc elective Mus221 Music Theory III Musc elective Mus222 thru 265 Applied Music courses Musc electives Mus270 Music Literature Musc elective Last Updated 9/25/ of 15
14 Mus271 Music History I Musc elective Mus272 Music History II Musc elective Mus273 Opera Production III Musc elective Mus274 Opera Production IV Musc elective Mus280 Music for the El Classroom Musc elective Mus281 Show Choir III Musc elective Mus282 Show Choir IV Musc elective Mus283 Varied Cultures/Mus Perf Musc elective Ped 110 thru 276 PE Activity Courses Phya credit (no hours) Phi210 History of Philosophy PHIL 110 PH Phi215 Philosophical Issues Phil101 PH Phi220 Western Philosophy 1 Phil210 PH, WB Phi221 Western Philosophy 2 Phil220 PH, NA, WB Phi230 Introduction to Logic Phil155 QR Phi240 Intro to Ethics Phil160 PH Phi250 Philosophy of Science Phil150 PH Phs110 Basic Physical Science General elective Phs121 Applied Physical Science I General elective Phs122 Applied Physical Science II General elective Phs130 Earth Science General elective Phs140 Weather & climate Geog111 Phy110, 110A Conceptual Physics Phys101 PX Phy151 College Physics 1 Phys104 PX, QI Phy152 College Physics 2 Phys105 PX, QI Phy153 Modern Topics in Physics Phys elective Phy251 General Physics 1 Phys116 PX, QI Phy252 General Physics 2 Phys117 PX, QI Phy253 Modern Physics Phys128 Pol110 Intro to Political Science Poli elective Pol120 American Government Poli100 SS, NA Pol130 State & Local Government Poli101 SS, NA Pol210 Comparative Government Poli130 BN, SS, GL Pol220 International Relations Poli150 SS, GL Pol250 Intro to Political Theory Poli elective Por111,181 Elem Portuguese 1 Port101 FL - level 1 Por112,182 Elem Portuguese 2 Port102 FL - level 2 Por141 Culture & Civilization Port elective Por211, 281 Intermed Portuguese 1 Port203 FL - level 3 Last Updated 9/25/ of 15
15 Por212, 282 Intermed Portuguese 2 Port204 FL - level 4 Por221 Portuguese Conversation Port elective Por231 Reading & Composition Port elective Psy150 General Psychology Psyc101 Psy211 Psyc of Adjustment Psyc elective Psy215 Positive Psychology Psyc elective Psy231 Forensic Psyc Psyc elective Psy237 Social Psychology Psyc260 SS Psy239 Psyc of Personality Psyc Elective Psy241 Developmental Psychology Psyc250 (EJ) SS Psy243 Child Psyc Psyc250 SS Psy246 Adolescent Psyc Psyc elective Psy247 Psyc of Adulthood Psyc elective Psy249 Psyc of Aging Psyc elective Psy259 Human Sexuality Psyc elective Psy263 Educational Psyc Psyc elective Psy271 Sports Psyc Psyc elective Psy275 Health Psyc Psyc elective Psy281 Abnormal Psychology Psyc245 Rel110 World Religions Reli101 SS Rel111 Eastern Religions Reli183 BN, WB Rel112 Western Religions Reli163 HS Rel211 Intro to Old Testament Reli103 BN, WB Rel212 Intro to New Testament Reli104 HS, NA, WB Rel221 Religion in America Reli140 HS, NA, US Rus111,181 Elementary Russian 1 Russ101 FL - level 1 Rus112,182 Elementary Russian 2 Russ102 FL - level 2 Rus211, 281 Intermediate Russian 1 Russ203 FL - level 3 Rus212, 282 Intermediate Russian 2 Russ204 FL - level 4 Rus221 Russian Conversation Russ321 Rus231 Reading & Composition Russ elective Soc210 Intro to Sociology Soci101 SS Soc213 Sociology of Family Soci130 SS Soc215 Group Processes Soci elective Soc220 Social Problems Soci121 SS Soc225 Social Diversity Soci elective Soc230 Race & Ethnic Relations Soci122 SS, US Soc232 Social Context of Aging Soci elective Last Updated 9/25/ of 15
16 Soc234 Sociology of Gender Soci124 SS Soc240 Social Psychology Soci112 SS Soc242 Sociology of Deviance Soci123 SS Soc244 Soc of Death & Dying Soci elective Soc245 Drugs and Society Soci elective Soc250 Sociology of Religion Soci elective Soc252 Sociology of Work Soci elective Soc254 Rural & Urban Sociology Soci elective Spa111, 181 Elementary Spanish 1 Span101 FL - level 1 Spa112, 182 Elementary Spanish 2 Span102 FL - level 2 Spa141 Culture & Civilization Span elective Spa151 Hispanic Literature Span260 LA Spa161 Cultural Immersion Span elective Spa211, 281 Intermediate Spanish 1 Span203 FL - level 3 Spa212, 282 Intermediate Spanish 2 Span204 FL - level 4 Spa221 Spanish Conversation Span255 CI Spa231 Reading & Composition Span elective Last Updated 9/25/ of 15
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