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C E R 1ST YEAR FALL SEMESTER Online Credit Hours Prerequisites 00:111 English Composition I Placement by advisor SPRING SEMESTER C E R 2ND YEAR Quantitative Reasoning Requirement (note a.) Natural Science Requirement (note b.) Social Science Requirement (note c.) Electives (note e, f.) 2 Placement by advisor 4 00:112 English Composition II 00:111 Natural Science Requirement (note b.) Social Science Requirement (note c.) Electives (note e, f.) 6 FALL SEMESTER Online Credit Hours Prerequisites 7600:105 7600:106 SPRING SEMESTER Introduction to Public Speaking or Effective Oral Communication Arts and Humanities Requirement (note d.) Electives (see note e, f.) 9 Arts and Humanities Requirement (note d.) Electives (note e, f.) 9 6 C = Completed E = Exempt R = Required TOTAL CREDITS 60 NOTES a. The quantitative reasoning requirement varies by department. Please consult an advisor for specific requirements. (Students enrolling in a higher-level mathematics course may use it to meet their Quantitative Reasoning requirement) 200:152, 15 Technical Mathematics II, III (approved for WWW) 4 (Must complete both courses) 200:161 Mathematics for Modern Technology 4 (approved for WWW) 450:145 Algebra for Calculus 4 (approved for WWW) 450:149 Precalculus Mathematics 4 470:250 Statistics for Everyday Life 4 470:260 Basic Statistics (approved for WWW) 470:261, 262 Introduction to Statistics I, II 4 (Must complete both courses) 1

b. A minimum of seven credits of natural science is required. One course must have a laboratory component. However, departmental requirements may vary. Please consult an advisor for specific information. (Students in higher-level science courses with a lab may use those courses to meet their General Education requirements.) 2780:106 Anatomy and Physiology for Allied Health I (approved for WWW) 2780:107 Anatomy and Physiology for Allied Health II (approved for WWW) 2820:105 Basic Chemistry / Lab 2820:111 Introductory & Analytic Chemistry / Lab 2820:160 Technical Physics Mechanics / Lab 4 2820:16 Technical Physics Electricity & Magnetism / Lab 2 2820:164 Technical Physics Heat & Light / Lab 2 100:10 Natural Science Biology / Lab 4 100:106 Exploring Biology (approved for WWW) 150:101 Chemistry for Everyone / Lab 4 20:151 Human Evolution / Lab 4 70:100 Earth Science (approved for WWW) 70:101 Introduction to Physical Geology / Lab 4 70:121 140 Concepts in Geology 1 70:171 Introduction to Oceans 70:200 Environmental Geology 70:201 Exercises in Environmental Geology I / Lab 1 70:20 Exercises in Environmental Geology II / Lab 1 70:211 Introduction to Environmental Science 2

c. Students may satisfy the social sciences requirement by completing two courses totaling six credits. The courses can be from the same department or different ones. Please consult an advisor for specific information. 2040:240 Human Relations (approved for WWW) 2040:242 American Urban Society (approved for WWW) 2040:24 Contemporary Global Issues (GD ) 2040:244 / 44 Death and Dying (DD ) (approved for WWW) 2040:247 Survey of Basic Economics (CT ) (approved for WWW) 2040:254 The Black Experience 1619-1877 2 (DD ) 2040:256 Diversity in American Society 2 (DD ) (approved for WWW) 2040:257 The Black Experience 1877-1954 2 (DD ) 2040:258 The Black Experience 1954-Present 2 (DD ) 20:150 Human Cultures (approved for WWW) 20:251 Human Diversity (GD ) 240:100 Introduction to Archaeology 250:100 Introduction to Economics 250:200 Principles of Microeconomics (approved for WWW) 250:244 Introduction to Economic Analysis (approved for WWW) 50:100 Introduction to Geography (approved for WWW) 400:250 United States History to 1877 4 400:251 United States History since 1877 4 (approved for WWW) 700:100 Government and Politics in the United States (approved for WWW) 700:150 World Politics and Governments 750:100 Introduction to Psychology (approved for WWW) 850:100 Introduction to Sociology (DD ) (approved for WWW) Fulfills Domestic Diversity (DD) or Global Diversity (GD) tag requirement

d. Students must take at least one Arts course and at least one Humanities course. The second Arts or Humanities course may be in the same department or in a different one. ARTS 7100:100 Art History Survey 7100:210 Visual Arts Awareness 7500:201 Exploring Music: Bach to Rock (approved for WWW) 7800:264 Playscript and Performance Analysis 7900:200 Viewing Dance HUMANITIES 200:20 Sports and Society in the Ancient World 200:289 Mythology of Ancient Greece 00:252 Shakespeare and His World 00:281 Fiction Appreciation 400:200 Empires of the Ancient World 400:210 Humanities in the Western Tradition I 4 (CT ) 400:221 Humanities in the World since 100 4 (CT ) 501:210 Arabic Culture through Film (approved for WWW) 502:210 Chinese Culture through Film 560:210 Japanese Culture through Film 580:250 Hispanic Literature in Translation 600:101 Introduction to Philosophy 600:120 Introduction to Ethics (approved for WWW) 600:125 Theory and Evidence (CT ) 600:150 Critical Thinking (approved for WWW) 600:170 Introduction to Logic (approved for WWW) 600:211 History of Ancient Philosophy (CT ) Fulfills tag requirement e. In the science program, a student is free to choose any electives. However, at least two-thirds of the credits must be in the natural sciences; mathematics, statistics or computer science; engineering; business administration; or nursing department; and should lead to some upper-college degree objective. 4

f. The third tier of General Education promotes critical thinking and personal, social, and environmental responsibility. Because tagged courses may meet disciplinary area and major/minor requirements, most students will fulfill Tier III requirements without additional credit hours. These courses can also be used to fulfill electives for the Associate of Arts degree. Please consult an advisor for specific information. To complete this tier, students take four tagged courses, one in each area: CRITICAL THINKING (CT) 200:255 Technical Calculus I 2040:247 Survey of Basic Economics (approved for WWW) 2040:49 Integrated Human Behavior and Health 20:59 Anthropological Theory 240:400 Archaeological Theory 250:226 Computer Skills for Economic Analysis 250:80 Money and Banking 250:400 Intermediate Macroeconomics 250:410 Intermediate Microeconomics 250:426 Applied Econometrics 70:21 Silicate Mineralogy and Petrology 70:50 Structural Geology 70:444 Environmental Magnetism 400:210 Humanities in the Western Tradition (Humanities) 4 400:221 Humanities in the World Since 100 (Humanities) 4 400:2 History of Modern Europe 600:125 Theory and Evidence (Humanities) 600:211 History of Ancient Philosophy (Humanities) 600:12 History of Medieval Philosophy 600:1 History of Modern Philosophy 750:110 Psychology Quantitative Methods 750:220 Introduction to Experimental Psychology 4 750:441 Clinical and Counseling Psychology 4 4400:401 Electrical Engineering Senior Design I 4450:401 Computer Engineering Senior Design I 6400:200 Foundations of Personal Finance (approved for WWW) 7600:245 Argumentation Can be used to fulfill Tier II Disciplinary Area requirements 5

COMPLEX SYSTEMS AFFECTING INDIVIDUALS IN SOCIETY (CS) 20:70 Globalization and Culture 20:460 Field Methods in Cultural Anthropology 4 250:85 Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment 70:421 Coastal Geology 70:452 Geology & Environmental Science Service Learning 1 70:498 River Seminar 580:08 Spanish Composition: Health Professions and First Responders 600:61 Biomedical Ethics 600:65 Environmental Ethic 750:425 Psychology of Hate 4 850:20 Social Inequalities (approved for WWW) 850:0 Criminology (approved for WWW) 850:42 Sociology of Health and Illness 850:4 Deviant Behavior 5500:22 Urban Youth Mentoring 7400:401 American Families in Poverty (approved for WWW) DOMESTIC DIVERSITY (DD) 2040:244 / 44 Death and Dying (Social Science) (approved for WWW) 2040:254 Black Experience from 1619-1877 (Social Science) 2 2040:256 Diversity in American Society (Social Science) 2 (approved for WWW) 2040:257 Black Experience from 1877-1954 (Social Science) 2 (approved for WWW) 2040:258 Black Experience from 1954-Present (Social Science) 2 001:200 Introduction to Women s Studies 20:58 Native North Americans 250:487 Urban Economics 50:50 Geography of the United States & Canada 50:44 Urban Applications in GIS 400:250 U.S. History to 1877 (Social Science) 4 400:251 U.S. History since 1877 (Social Science) 4 (approved for WWW) 400:50 US Women s History 580:07 Spanish Conversations for Health Professions 600:455 Philosophy of Feminism 750:45 Cross-Cultural Psychology 4 750:474 Psychology of Women 4 850:100 Introduction to Sociology (Social Science) (approved for WWW) 7600:25 Intercultural Communication 7750:270 Diversity and Social Work 7800:467 Multicultural Theatre (approved for WWW) Can be used to fulfill Tier II Disciplinary Area requirements 6

GLOBAL DIVERSITY (GD) 2040:24 Contemporary Global Issues (Social Science) 20:251 Human Diversity (Social Science) 50:275 Geography of Cultural Diversity (approved for WWW) 400:200 Empires of the Ancient World (Humanities) 580:60 Hispanic Culture through Film 600:40 Eastern Philosophy 700:00 Comparative Politics 4 7800:5 History of Theatre and Dramatic Literature I 7800:45 History of Theatre and Dramatic Literature II Can be used to fulfill Tier II Disciplinary Area requirements 7