College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources (CAHNR) General Education Requirements

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College of Agriculture, Health and Natural Resources (CAHNR) General Education Requirements 2018-2019 PLEASE NOTE: This is a representative (not comprehensive) listing of courses available across the Connecticut Community College system that will meet requirements as shown. I) COMPETENCIES Second Language Required: Third year high school-level course in a single foreign language or the second semester course in the first year sequence of college level study in a single language 1. Expository Writing Required: a. ENGL 1010 or ENGL 1011 b. Two W courses (to be completed once enrolled at UConn) ENG*101 & 102 Comp & Lit & Comp ENGL 1010 6 ENG*101 & 103 Comp & Comp II ENGL 1010 6 ENG*101 & 110 Comp & Intro to Lit ENGL 1010 6 Quantitative Reasoning Required: Two Q courses, at least one of which is Mathematics or Statistics. 1 College-level in foreign languages taken online or hybrid format are not transferable for credit.

MAT* 141 Number Systems MATH Q 3 MAT* 142 Math for Nat Sci MATH Q 3 MAT* 146 Math for Lib Arts MATH 1030Q 3 MAT* 152 Finite Math MATH 1070Q 3 MAT* 158 Funct, Graphs, Matr MATH 1070Q 3 MAT* 165 Elem Stat w/comp STAT 1000Q 4 MAT* 167 Princ of Statistics STAT Q 3 MAT* 168 Elem Stat & Prob STAT Q 4 MAT* 172 College Algebra MATH Q 3 MAT* 173 College Alg w/ Tech MATH Q 3 MAT* 175 College Alg & Trig MATH Q 3 MAT* 186 Precalculus MATH 1060Q 4 MAT* 187 Precalculus Math MATH 1060Q 3 MAT* 190 Calculus for Bus/Soc Sci MATH 1071Q 3 MAT* 201 Statistics STAT 1100Q 3 MAT* 230 App Calculus w/mod MATH 1071Q 3 MAT* 232 Applied Calculus MATH Q 3 MAT* 254 Calculus I MATH 1131Q 4 MAT* 256 Calculus II MATH 1132Q 4 MAT* 268 Calculus III MATH 2110Q 4 AST* 111 Intro to Astronomy PHYS 1025Q 4 CHE* 121 General Chem I CHEM 1127Q 4 CHE* 122 General Chem II CHEM 1128Q 4 PHY* 110 Introductory Physics PHYS 1010Q 4

PHY* 121 General Physics I PHYS 1201Q 4 PHY* 122 General Physics II PHYS 1202Q 4 II) CONTENT AREAS The courses in Content Areas One, Two, and Three MUST be taken in SIX different academic subjects. The courses within each of these Content Areas must be drawn from two different subjects Arts & Humanities - Content Area One - 6 credits ARC* 102 Architecture of World ARTH 1162 3 ART* 100 Art Appreciation ART 1000 3 ART* 101 Art History I ARTH 1137 3 ART* 102 Art History II ARTH 1138 3 THR* 101 Intro to Theatre DRAM 1101 3 ART* 206 Film Study DRAM 1110 3 COM* 154 Film Study & Apprec DRAM 1110 3 THR* 107 History of Film DRAM 1110 3 MUS* 101 Music Hist & Apprec MUSI 1001 3 ENG* 114 Children's Literature ENGL/Lit 3 ENG* 211 Short Story ENGL/Lit 3 ENG* 213 Poetry ENGL/Lit 3 ENG* 221, 222 American Lit I & II ENGL/Lit 3 ENG* 231, 232 British Lit I & II ENGL/Lit 3 ENG* 233 Shakespeare ENGL/Lit 3

ENG* 241, 242 World Lit I & II ENGL/Lit 3 ENG* 245 Early European Lit ENGL 1101 3 ENG* 246 Modern European Lit ENGL 1103 3 ENG* 247 Latin American Lit ENGL/Lit 3 ENG* 251 African American Lit ENGL/Lit 3 ENG* 253 Hispanic American Lit ENGL/Lit 3 ENG* 262 Women in Literature ENGL/Lit 3 HIS* 101 Western Civ I HIST 1300 3 HIS* 102 Western Civ II HIST 1400 3 HIS* 201 U.S. History I HIST 1501 3 HIS* 202 U.S. History II HIST 1502 3 HIS* 121 World Civ I HIST/World 3 HIS* 122 World Civ II HIST/World 3 HIS* 123 Contemp Issues HIST/World 3 HIS* 215 History of Women HIST 1203 3 HIS* 218 African-Amer History HIST/U.S. 3 PHL* 101 Intro Philosophy PHIL 1101 3 PHL* 111 Ethics PHIL 1104 3 PHL* 112 Medical Ethics PHIL 1175 3 PHL* 131 Logic PHIL 1102 3 PHL* 150 Phil of Religion PHIL 1105 3

Social Sciences - Content Area Two - 6 credits ANT* 101 Intro Anthropology ANTH 1006 3 ANT* 105 Intro Cultural Anth ANTH 1000 3 ECN* 101 Princ Macroeconomics ECON 1202 3 ECN* 102 Princ Microeconomics ECON 1201 3 GEO* 101 Intro Geography GEOG 1000 3 GEO* 111 World Regional Geog GEOG 1700 3 POL* 102 Comparative Politics POLS 1202 3 POL* 103 Intl Relations POLS 1402 3 POL* 111 American Government POLS 1602 3 PSY* 112 General Psych II PSYC 1101 3 SOC* 101 Princ Sociology SOCI 1001 3 SOC* 103 or 201 Social Problems SOCI 1251 3 SOC* 117 or 220 Racial & Ethnic Divers SOCI 1501 3 Science and Technology - Content Area Three - 6-7 credits One course must be a laboratory course of at least 4 credits 2 Laboratory Courses: AST* 111 Intro to Astronomy PHYS 1025Q 4 BIO* 105 Intro to Biology BIOL 1102 4 2 Laboratory science courses taken online or hybrid format are not transferable for credit.

BIO* 121 General Biology I BIOL 1107 4 BIO* 122 General Biology II BIOL 1108 4 BIO* 155 General Botany BIOL 1110 4 CHE* 111 Concepts of Chem CHEM 1122 4 CHE* 121 General Chem I CHEM 1127Q 4 CHE* 122 General Chem II CHEM 1128Q 4 PHY* 110 Introductory Physics PHYS 1010Q 4 PHY* 121 General Physics I PHYS 1201Q 4 PHY* 122 General Physics II PHYS 1202Q 4 Non-Laboratory Courses: AST* 101 Princ of Astronomy PHYS/Astron 3 BIO* 175 Intro Marine Science MARN 1001 3 BIO* 180 Princ Environ Science NRE 1000 3 EVS* 100 Intro Environ Science NRE 1000 3 OCE* 101 Intro Oceanography MARN 1002 3 PSY* 111 General Psychology I PSYC 1100 3 PSY*111 taken at Middlesex or Tunxis Community Colleges will NOT satisfy this requirement but will satisfy a Content Area 2 requirement. Diversity and Multiculturalism - Content Area Four - 6 credits At least three credits must address issues of diversity and/or multiculturalism outside of the United States in International Area of Study (Content Area 4-INT). Content Area 4 courses may also appear in Content Area 1 or 2 course listings.

Community College Title UConn Credits Area of Study ANT* 101 Intro Anthropology ANTH 1006 CA 4-INT ANT* 105 Intro Cultural Anth ANTH 1000 CA 4-INT GEO* 111 World Regional Geography GEOG 1700 CA 4-INT POL* 102 Comparative Politics POLS 1202 CA 4-INT POL* 103 Intl Relations POLS 1402 CA 4-INT HIS* 215 History of Women HIST 1203 CA 4 SOC* 117 or 220 Racial & Ethnic Diversity SOCI 1501 CA 4