Find major requirements online at: Curriculum Guide Website http://www.emporia.edu/sac/list-of-majors.html To see the full list of transferable courses visit: Transfer Articulation Website https://ssb.emporia.edu/pls/prod/lmuhwskthst.lmutranshist 2015-2016 Catalog Requirements Beginning Fall 2009 Created by Emporia State University Undergraduate Admissions PHONE: 620-341-5465 E-MAIL: go2esu@emporia.edu www.emporia.edu/admissions
General Education Requirements for All Majors I. Core Skills A. Writing: EG 101* English Composition I = ENGL 121 Composition I EG 102* English Composition II = ENGL 122 Composition II (*must receive a C or better) **Students with ACT scores of 24 or above in both English and Reading may Take EG 103 and EG 104, Honors Composition I and II, to satisfy the writing requirement. B. Speaking & Listening: Select one of the following: SP 100 Interpersonal Communication = SPD 120 Interpersonal Communication SP 101 Public Speaking = SPD 121 Public Speaking Business, Elementary/Secondary Education, and Nursing Majors SP 101 Public Speaking C. Quantitative & Mathematical Reasoning: Select one of the following: MA 110 College Algebra = MATH 171 College Algebra MA 156 Principles of Mathematics = MATH 165 Finite Math MA 160 Functions of Calculus = MATH 173 Pre-Calculus MA 161 Calculus I = MATH 241 Calculus I MA 165 Basic Calculus = MATH 231 Calc I, MATH 232 Calc II, MATH 237 Calc for Bio/Med Business and Information Resources Studies majors must select one of the following: MA110 College Algebra MA 161 Calculus I MA 165 Basic Calculus 5 Education majors must select one of the following: MA110 College Algebra MA 161 Calculus I D. Information Technology: Select one of the following: CS 301 Fluency w/ Info Technology = Not available at JCCC UL 100 Info Literacy and Technology = Not available at JCCC
IS 113 Intro to Microcomputer Apps = CIS 124 Intro Comput/Con & Appl, CIS 201 Intro to Info Systems An approved technology course in the discipline Business, Elementary/Secondary Education Business/Business Education majors must take IS 113 Intro to Microcomputer Applications. Elementary Education majors must take IT 325 Instructional Tech for Educators = Not available at JCCC Secondary Education majors may take IT 325 or an approved technology course in their discipline. II. Creative Arts: Select one course from any of the following three areas: A. Art AR 105 Art Appreciation = Not available at JCCC AR 225 Art History I = ARTH 180 Art Hist: Anc/Renaissance AR 235 Art History II = ARTH 182 Western Art History II B. Music MU 226 Music Appreciation = MUS 121 Intro to Music Listening, MUS 126 Intro to World Music MU 326 Foc 15 Classical Mu Comp = Not available at JCCC C. Theatre TH 105 Theatre Appreciation ** = THEA 120 Intro to Theatre **TH 381, Survey of Dramatic Literature, may be substituted for TH 105, Theatre Appreciation. Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science in Education, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Music Education majors choose two courses, one course from two different areas. Art majors choose AR 225 and one course from each of the other two areas. III. Humanities: Select two courses, one from any two of the following three areas: A. History HI 101 World Cultures to 1500 = HIST 151 World Hist I: Traditional World HI 102 Modern World Civilizations = HIST 152 World Hist II: Modern World HI 111 US History to 1877 = HIST 140 U.S. History to 1877 HI 112 US History since 1877 = HIST 141 U.S. History since 1877 HI 302 Introduction to History = Not available at JCCC B. Literature/ Mass Media EG 207 Literary Perspectives ** = ENGL 130 Intro Lit, ENGL 230 Intro Fic, ENGL 231 Amer Prose, ENGL 250 World Masterpieces, ENGL 236/237 British Lit I/II JO 200 Mass Communications = JOUR 120 Mass Media & Society
**GR365, SA 365, FR 419, EG 220, EG 221, EG 230, EG231, EG 240, EG 241, EG 350, EG 355, and EG 360 may be substituted for EG 207. C. Philosophy PI 225 Introduction to Philosophy = PHIL 122 Intro to Philosophy PI 301 Ethics = PHIL 143 Ethics PI 325 Social & Political Philosophy = Not available at JCCC Elementary and Secondary Education majors choose one history course and one course from either of the other two areas. Nursing majors choose either PI 225 or PI 301 and one history course IV. Life & Physical Sciences: Select one course and lab from each of the following two areas: A. Biological Sciences/Lab GB 100 General Biology = BIOL 121 Biology for Non-Science Majors GB 101 General Bio Laboratory * = see above GB 102 Gen Bio: Field Bio & Lab = Not available at JCCC GB 103 Gen Bio: History Emphasis = Not available at JCCC *(required w/ GB 100 or GB 103) Biology Majors and Nursing Majors GB 140/141 Prin. of Biology and Lab = Not available at JCCC Elementary Education Majors Select one General Biology Section (GB 100-103) and: GB 303 Field and Lab Biology = Not available at JCCC B. Physical Sciences and Lab CH 110/111 Intro to Chem/Lab = CHEM 120 Chemistry in Soc CH 123/124 Chemistry I/Lab = CHEM 124/125 Gen Chemistry I/Lab ES 110/111 Intro Earth Sci/Lab = GEOS 130/PSCI 130 General Geology PH 110/111 Intro to Space Sci/Lab = ASTR 122 Astronomy PH 140/141 College Physics/Lab = PHYS 130 General Physics PH 190/191/192 Physics/Lab = PHYS 220 Engineering Physics I Elementary Education Majors PS 115 Our Physical World = PSCI 120 Physical Sci, NPS 1031 Physical Sci, SCI 121 Science: A Dynamic Process Nursing Majors CH 120/121 General Chemistry/Lab = CHEM 120 Chemistry in Society V. Social & Behavioral Sciences: Select two courses, one from any two of the following six areas: A. Anthropology
AN 325 Native Peoples of N. Am = Not available at JCCC B. Economics EC 101 Basic Economics = ECON 132 Survey of Economics BC 103 Principles of Economics I = ECON 230 Economics I C. Geography GE 200 Introduction to Geography = Not available at JCCC D. Political Science PO 100 Intro to Gov & Political Sci = POLS 122 Intro to Political Science PO 121 Am. National Government = POLS 124 American National Government PO 322 State and Local Gov & Pol = POLS 126 State & Local Government E. Sociology SO 101 Intro to Sociology = SOC 122 Intro to Sociology SO 202 Social Problems = SOC 125 Social Problems SO 354 Info, Technology & Society = Not available at JCCC SO 370 Race & Ethnic Relations = Not available at JCCC SO 400 Family in Social Context = Not available at JCCC F. Psychology PY 100 Intro to Psychology = PSYC 130 Intro to Psychology Elementary Education Select one of the Political Science courses Secondary Education Select one other course from this area Business Majors BC 103 Economics I Select one other course from this area Crime and Delinquency Studies and Sociology Majors SO 101 Introduction to Sociology Select one other course from this area Nursing Majors Select one of the Sociology courses Information Resource Studies Major SO 101 Introduction to Sociology VI. Multicultural Perspectives: ** Select two courses, one from any two of the following five areas:** A. Anthropology AN 210 Contemporary Cultures = ANTH 125 Cult Anthropology B. Ethnic & Gender Studies CW 301 Iss. Ethnic & Gender Studies = Not available at JCCC C. Geography GE 101 World Regional Geography = GEOS 145 World Regional Geography GE 354 Cultural Geography = Not available at JCCC D. Political Science PO 330 International Relations = POLS 135 International Relations E. Modern Languages
AB 110 Arabic Lang & Culture I = FL 155 Elementary Arabic I AB 210 Arabic Lang & Culture II = FL 156 Elementary Arabic II AS 110 Chinese Lang & Culture I = FL 165 Elementary Chinese I AS 210 Chinese Lang & Culture II = FL 166 Elementary Chinese II FR 110 French Lang & Culture I = FL 140 Elementary French I FR 210 French Lang & Culture II = FL 141 Elementary French II GR 110 German Lang & Culture I = FL 120 Elementary German I GR 210 German Lang & Culture II = FL 121 Elementary German II SA 110 Spanish Lang & Culture I = FL 130 Elementary Spanish I SA 210 Spanish Lang & Culture II = FL 131 Elementary Spanish II One Advanced Level (200 or Above) Modern Lang Course Not available at JCCC **Students may also fulfill this requirement by taking study abroad courses or by participating in university-related study abroad experiences. Before taking a course or embarking on a study abroad experience, students need to contact the Director of General Education for prior approval as well as for specific stipulations and requirements. Students who wish to use study abroad transfer credit for this requirement must submit their requests to the Director of General Education. Bachelor of Arts majors need ten (10) hours of one Modern Language (plus one (1) additional 3 hour course from one of the other areas. To meet this requirement, students will demonstrate proficiency at the 210: Language and Culture II level. Proficiency will be demonstrated by successfully completing a Modern Languages and Literatures course numbered 210 or above, for a minimum of three and a maximum of ten hours of language courses. International students for whom English is not their native language may meet the language requirement upon successful completion of EG 102: Comp II. Elementary and Secondary Education Majors choose either AN 210 or CW 301 and a course from one of the other areas. VII. Personal & Social Well-Being: Select two courses from those listed below: A. Business BU 241 Personal Finance = BUS 123 Personal Finance BU 293 Ethics, Social Resp & Sus = Not available at JCCC B. Leadership Skills LR 170 Principles of Leadership = Not available at BCCC C. Health and Well-Being HL 150 Critical Iss and Dec in Health = HPER 202 Personal & Community Health PE 100 Active Living = HPER 192 Wellness for Life, HPER 240 Lifetime Fitness (PE 105 may be substituted for students with documented disabilities) D. Sociology SO 261 Intimate Relationships = SOC 131 Marriage & the Family Elementary/Secondary Education Majors HL 150 Critical Issues and Decisions in Hlth Select one other course from Personal and Social Well-Being area Note that no single course may be used to fulfill two core areas simultaneously. In most cases, students may satisfy both a core requirement and a major requirement with a single course.
Students can transfer an unlimited number of hours from a two-year institution. However, they will still be required to pass at least 60 hours from a four-year college and 30 of the final 45 must be at ESU to receive an ESU bachelor s degree. This worksheet has been created as a guide and it is not considered an official document. The requirements listed above are subject to annual change. Please work closely with your academic advisor to assure that you are completing the necessary requirements for transfer and graduation.