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PAGE 1 OF 1 NEXT PAGE UPDATED: 09/08/17 CLICK ON YOUR PLAN. GO TO THAT PAGE. COE Academic Programs - Catalog Year 2017-2018 Find the Right Educational Degree Plan There are two distinctly different ways to pursue your education at HCC. Each pattern has its own particular purpose, and its own advantages and disadvantages. Read the descriptions carefully to make an informed choice. You must choose one of the two following patterns: The Academic Transfer pattern of education OR The Workforce Career pattern of education. For more information, visit our College and Career Planner Guide. Academics World Languages Associate of Arts in World Languages AA............... 28-29 French Specialization or Spanish Specialization Associate in Arts................................ 2- Associate in Science.............................. -5 Earth, Life & Natural Sciences Programs English and Communication Biology Biology - Biology Majors & Pre-Medical Programs - AS........ 0-1 Biology - Health Science Professions AS................ 2- Associate of Arts in Communication..................... 6-8 Associate of Arts in English.......................... 9-10 Interpreting/Sign Language - Interpreting Transliteration Technology - AAS. 11-12 Chemistry Liberal Arts, Humanities, & Education Associate of Science in Chemistry AS................. 5-6 Child Development Child Development AAS....................... 1-1 Child Development Administration Certificate Level I......... Early Childhood Certificate Level II...................16 Teacher Assistant Aide Certificate Level II................ 17 Geology Associate of Science in Geology AS.................. 7-8 Horticulture Horticulture Technology AAS..................... 9-0 Infant & Toddler Teacher Level I Certificate........... 18 Physics Humanities/Interdisciplinary Studies Humanities/Interdisciplinary Studies - Associate of Arts........ 19-21 Transfer Specializations: Choose One Mexican-American Studies Africana African American Studies Global Studies Women and Gender Studies Associate of Science in Physics AS................... 1-2 Mathematics Associate of Science in Mathematics AS................ - Social & Behavioral Sciences Programs Anthropology Transfer Specializations Associate of Arts in Anthropology AA................. 5-6 Associate of Arts in Anthropology AS................. 7-8 Academic Certificates Mexican-American/Latino Studies - Certificate............... 22 Africana/African American Studies - Certificate.............. 2 Women & Gender Studies - Certificate................... 2 Global Studies Certificate......................... 25 Government Associate of Arts in Government/Pre Law................ 9-50 Teacher Education Associate of Arts in Teaching (AAT).................. 26-27 1

Updated:7/1/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 ASSOCIATE IN ARTS Page 1 of 2 TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. R equired A cademic C ore FIRST YEAR EDUC 100 Learning Framework ENGL 101 Composition I HIST ### American History Elective (May choose from HIST 101, 102, 201, 227, 228, 281) XXXX ### Transferable Elective MATH ### Approved Mathematics Elective (May choose MATH 11, MATH 12, MATH 12) S econd S emester ENGL 102 Composition II OR ENGL 211 Technical and Business Writing HIST ### American History Elective (May choose from HIST 101, 102, 201, 227, 228, 281) XXXX ### Transferable Elective A. XXXX ### Life & Physical Sciences Elective B. XXXX ### Creative Arts Elective SECOND YEAR C. XXXX ### Language, Philosophy, & Culture GOVT 205 Federal Government E. XXXX ### Component Area Option Elective A. XXXX ### Life & Physical Sciences Elective D. XXXX ### Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective (Continued on next page) 2

Updated:7/1/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 ASSOCIATE IN ARTS S econd S emester GOVT 206 Texas Government XXXX ### Transferable Elective XXXX ### Transferable Elective XXXX ### Transferable Elective XXXX ### Transferable Elective P rogram T otal 60 Page 2 of 2 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS & NOTES: The student must earn a minimum 2.0 GPA on sixty (60) total college-level semester hours, must complete a minimum eighteen (18) hours of coursework in Houston Community College, must complete TSI requirement unless exempt, and must have an application to graduate on file in the Registrar s office in order to graduate. A. Life & Physical Sciences: May choose from: ANTH 201, ASTR 10, 10, 10, 10, BIOL 108, 109, 122, 106, 107, CHEM 105, 105, 111, 112, GEOG 101, GEOL 105,, 17, 10, 10, PHYS 105, 101, 102, 225, 226. B. Creative Arts: May choose from: ARTS 101, 10, 10, COMM 266, DANC 20, DRAM 110, 261, 266, HUMA 101, 111, MUSI 106, 110. C. Language, Philosophy, & Culture: May choose from: ENGL 222, 22, 227, 228, 22, 2, 22, 2, 251, HIST 211, 212, 221, 222, HUMA 105, 219, 22, PHIL 101, 10, 206, 207, 216. D. Social & Behavioral Sciences: May choose from: ANTH 26, 251, ECON 101, 201, 202, GEOG 102, 10, PSYC 201 21 216, 219, SOCI 101, 106, 26. E. Component Area Option: May choose from: ANTH 2101, 201, 202, 26, 251, ARAB 111, 112, ARTS 101, 10, 10, ASTR 10, 10, 10, 10, BIOL 108, 109, 122, 106, 107, (201, 202 - Restricted to Engineering, Science, and Health Science majors), CHEM 105, 105, 111, 112, CHIN 111, 112, COMM 107, 211, 266, COSC 16, DANC 20, DRAM 110, 261, 266, ECON 101, 201, 202, EDUC 100, ENGL 101, 102, 211, 222, 22, 227, 228, 22, 2, 22, 2, 251, FREN 111, 112, GEOG 101, 102, 10, 105,, 17, 10, 10, GERM 111, 112, HIST 101, 102, 201, 211, 212, 221, 222, 227, 228, 281, HUMA 101, 105, 111, 219, 22, JAPN 111, 112, KORE 111, 112, MATH 11, 116, 12, 125, 12, 12, 0, 1, 218, 220, 212, 21, 21, 2, MUSI 106, 110, PHED 10, 106, PHIL 101, 10, 20, 206, 207, 216, PHYS 105, 101, 102, 2125, 2126, 225, 226, PSYC 201, 21, 216, 217, 219, SOCI 101, 106, 201, 26, SPAN 111, 112, SPCH 111, 1, 118, 121, TECA.

Updated:7/1/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE Page 1 of 2 TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. R equired A cademic C ore FIRST YEAR EDUC 100 Learning Framework ENGL 101 Composition I HIST ### American History Elective (May choose from HIST 101, 102, 201, 227, 228, 281) XXXX ### Transferable Elective A. MATH ### Mathematics Elective S econd S emester ENGL 102 Composition II OR ENGL 211 Technical and Business Writing HIST ### American History Elective (May choose from HIST 101, 102, 201, 227, 228, 281) A. MATH ### Mathematics Elective B. XXXX ### Life & Physical Sciences Elective C. XXXX ### Creative Arts Elective SECOND YEAR D. XXXX ### Language, Philosophy, & Culture GOVT 205 Federal Government A. MATH ### Mathematics Elective B. XXXX ### Life & Physical Sciences Elective E. XXXX ### Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective (Continued on next page)

Updated:7/1/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE S econd S emester GOVT 206 Texas Government F. XXXX ### Component Area Option Elective B. XXXX ### Life & Physical Sciences Elective with Lab XXXX ### Transferable Elective XXXX #2## Transferable Elective P rogram T otal Page 2 of 2 2 60 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS & NOTES: The student must earn a minimum 2.0 GPA on sixty (60) total college-level semester hours, must complete a minimum eighteen (18) hours of coursework in Houston Community College, must complete TSI requirement unless exempt, and must have an application to graduate on file in the Registrar s office in order to graduate. A. Mathematics: May choose from: MATH 11, 116, 12, 125, 12, 12, 0, 218, 220, 212, 21, PSYC 217. B. Life & Physical Sciences: May choose from: ANTH 201, ASTR 10, 10, 10, 10, BIOL 108, 109, 122, 106, 107, CHEM 105, 105, 111, 112, GEOG 101, GEOL 105,, 17, 10, 10, PHYS 105, 101, 102, 225, 2125(Lab), 226, 2126(Lab). C. Creative Arts: May choose from: ARTS 101, 10, 10, COMM 266, DANC 20, DRAM 110, 261, 266, ENGL 207, 208, HUMA 101, 111, MUSI 106, 110. D. Language, Philosophy, & Culture: May choose from: ENGL 222, 22, 227, 228, 22, 2, 22, 2, 251, HIST 211, 212, 221, 222, HUMA 105, 219, 22, PHIL 101, 10, 206, 207, 216. E. Social & Behavioral Sciences May choose from: ANTH 26, 251, ECON 101, 201, 202, GEOG 102, 10, PSYC 201, 21, 216, 219, SOCI 101, 106, 26. F. Component Area Option: May choose from: ANTH 2101, 201, 202, 26, 251, ARAB 111, 112, ARTS 101, 10, 10, ASTR 10, 10, 10, 10, BIOL 108, 109, 122, 106, 107, (201, 202 - Restricted to Engineering, Science, and Health Science majors), CHEM 105, 105, 111, 112, CHIN 111, 112, COMM 107, 211, 266, COSC 16, DANC 20, DRAM 110, 261, 266, ECON 101, 201, 202, EDUC 100, ENGL 101, 102, 211, 222, 22, 227, 228, 22, 2, 22, 2, 251, FREN 111, 112, GEOG 101, 102, 10, 105,, 17, 10, 10, GERM 111, 112, HIST 101, 102, 201, 211, 212, 221, 222, 227, 228, 281, HUMA 101, 105, 111, 219, 22, JAPN 111, 112, KORE 111, 112, MATH 11, 116, 12, 125, 12, 12, 0, 1, 218, 220, 212, 21, 21, 2, MUSI 106, 110, PHED 10, 106, PHIL 101, 10, 20, 206, 207, 216, PHYS 105, 101, 102, 2125, 2126, 225, 226, PSYC 201, 21, 216, 217, 219, SOCI 101, 106, 201, 26, SPAN 111, 112, SPCH 111, 1, 118, 121, TECA. 5

Updated:7/20/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 COMMUNICATION - ASSOCIATE OF ARTS TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. A. B. C. D. Page 1 of CONCENTRATIONS: A dvertising /P ublic R elations J ournalism /M ass C ommunication R adio /T elevision B roadcasting S peech C ommunication S uggested 2 year plan FIRST YEAR - F all EDUC 100 Learning Framework ENGL 101 Composition I HIST ### American History Elective XXXX 111 Beginning Foreign Language I MATH 12 Contemporary Mathematics OR MATH 12 Elementary Statistical Methods 16 S econd S emester - S pring ENGL 102 Composition II OR ENGL 211 Technical & Business Writing ### American History Elective I. HIST XXXX 111 Beginning Foreign Language II E. XXXX ### Life & Physical Sciences Elective F. XXXX ### Creative Arts Elective 16 I. (Continued on next page) * SEE NOTES 6

Updated:7/20/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 COMMUNICATION - ASSOCIATE OF ARTS SECOND YEAR - F all G. XXXX ### Language, Philosophy, & Culture Elective GOVT 205 Federal Government XXXX 211 Intermediate Foreign Language I E. XXXX ### Life & Physical Sciences Elective H. XXXX ### Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective A. B. C. D. S econd GOVT COMM COMM COMM SPCH S emester - S pring 206 Texas Government 107 Introduction to Mass Communication 107 Introduction to Mass Communication 107 Introduction to Mass Communication 111 Introduction to Speech Communication A. B. C. D. COMM COMM COMM SPCH 205 205 1 Editing and Layout Editing and Layout Introduction to Electronic Media Public Speaking Page 2 of A. COMM 227 Introduction to Advertising B. COMM 211 Media Writing C. COMM 21 Radio/Television Announcing OR COMM 16 Video Production I SPCH 121 Business & Professional Communication D. A. COMM 20 Introduction to Public Relations B. COMM 2 News Reporting (Continued on next page) * SEE NOTES 7

Updated:7/20/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 COMMUNICATION - ASSOCIATE OF ARTS C. COMM 22 Radio/Television News OR COMM 17 Video Production II D. SPCH ### Speech Elective PROGRAM TOTAL Page of 62 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: Semester Four is focused on the chosen Communication concentration. A. B. C. D. CONCENTRATIONS: A dvertising /P ublic R elations J ournalism /M ass C ommunication R adio /T elevision B roadcasting S peech C ommunication NOTES: D. Speech Communication Elective May choose from: ( hrs) SPCH 116, 118, 12, 2, 25, 21. E. Life & Physical Sciences Elective (lab optional) (6 hrs) ANTH 201; ASTR 10, 10, 10, 10; BIOL 108, 109,122, 106, 107, (201, 202 Restricted to Engineering, Science, and Health Science Majors); CHEM 105,105,111,112; GEOG 101; GEOL 105,,17,10,10; PHYS 105, 101, 102, 225, 226. F. Creative Arts Elective May choose from: ( hrs) ARTS 101, 10, 10; COMM 266; DANC 20; DRAM 110, 261, 266; HUMA 101, 111; MUSI 106, 110. G. Language, Philosophy, & Culture Elective May choose from: ( hrs) ENGL 222, 22, 227, 228, 22, 2, 22, 2, 251, HIST 211, 212, 221, 222, HUMA 105, 219, 22, PHIL 101, 10, 206, 207, 216. H. Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective May choose from: ( hrs) ANTH 26, 251; ECON 101, 201, 202; GEOG 102,10; PSYC 201, 21, 216, 219; SOCI 101, 106, 26; TECA. I. American History Elective May choose from: (6 hrs) HIST 101, 102, 201, 227, 228, 281. 8

Updated: 8/25/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 ENGLISH - ASSOCIATE OF ARTS Page 1 of 2 TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. R equired A cademic C ore FIRST YEAR A. EDUC 100 Learning Framework ENGL 101 Composition I B. HIST ### American History Elective C. XXXX ### Life & Physical Sciences Elective D. MATH ### Mathematics Elective S econd S emester ENGL 102 Composition II B. HIST ### American History Elective C. XXXX ### Life & Physical Sciences Elective E. XXXX ### Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective F. XXXX ### Liberal Arts Elective SECOND YEAR ENGL 22 Forms of Literature I OR ENGL 2 Forms of Literature II G. ENGL 2## English Literature/Creative Writing Elective G. ENGL 2## English Literature/Creative Writing Elective GOVT 205 Federal Government H. XXXX 111 Beginning Foreign Language I 16 S econd S emester G. ENGL 2## English Literature/Creative Writing Elective H. XXXX 112 Beginning Foreign Language II (Continued on next page) 9

Updated:8/25/2017 Page 2 of 2 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 ENGLISH - ASSOCIATE OF ARTS (Continued from page 1) GOVT 206 Texas Government I. XXXX ### Creative Arts Elective J. XXXX #1## Transferrable Elective P rogram T otal 1 1 60 A. Student Success Course: Students who have completed more than 12 hours upon enrollment at HCC may substitute a three-hour transferrable elective for EDUC 100 in order to meet the 60-hour requirement for associate degrees. B. American History: Choose from: HIST 101, 102, 201, 227, 228, or 281. C. Life & Physical Sciences: Choose from: ANTH 201, ASTR 10, 10, 10, BIOL 108, 109, 122, 106, 107, (201 and 202 - restricted to Engineering, Science, and Health Sciences majors), CHEM 105, 105, 111, 112, GEOG 101, GEOL 105,, 17, 10, 10, PHYS 105, 101, 102, 225, or 226. Students who successfully complete a four-hour course should consult with an advisor to apply the additional hour toward the one-hour transferrable elective requirement. D. Mathematics: Recommended: MATH 12 or 12. Students may also choose any other Mathematics course included in the HCC Core Curriculum. E. Social & Behavioral Sciences: Choose from: ANTH 26, 251, ECON 101, 201, 202, GEOG 102, 10, PSYC 201, 21, 216, 219, SOCI 101, 106, 26, or TECA. F. Liberal Arts: Choose from: ANTH (not 201, 2101), GEOG (not 101), HIST, HUMA, PHIL (not 20), PSYC (not 217), SOCI, or TECA. G. English Literature/Creative Writing: Choose from: ENGL 207, 222, 22, 227, 228, 22, 2, 22, 2, 251, or 289. H. Foreign Language: Both foreign language courses must be in the same language. Upon transfer, students will be required to achieve intermediate proficiency in the same foreign language. Students should consult with an academic advisor or transfer specialist to ensure that the transfer institution offers a two-semester sequence of the same foreign language at the intermediate level before selecting any foreign language other than French or Spanish. Recommended for those pursuing additional foreign language courses at HCC: FREN 111, 112, SPAN 111, 112. Students may also choose from: ARAB 111, 112, CHIN 111, 112, GERM 111, 112, JAPN 111, 112, or KORE 111, 112. Students may fulfill the foreign language requirements for this program (8 hours) via CLEP, Advanced Placement (AP), or International Baccalaureate (IB) credit options. Students wishing to substitute foreign language courses at the intermediate level should consult with an advisor about course substitution policies and procedures. I. Creative Arts: Recommended: ARTS 101, 10, 10, HUMA 101, 111. Students may also choose: COMM 266, DANC 20, DRAM 110, 261, 266, MUSI 106, or 110. J. Transferrable Elective: Students may choose any one-hour course included in the Academic Course Guide Manual. Students who consult with an academic advisor and take SPAN 21 and 2 (Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers I and II) in lieu of the beginning foreign language sequence will need to take a three-hour course to fulfill the 60-hour degree requirement. Taking the four-hour version (or the lecture/laboratory combination) for one of the Life & Physical Sciences electives will fulfill this requirement. 10

Updated: 08//2017 Page 1 of 2 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 INTERPRETING/SIGN LANGUAGE - INTERPRETING TRANSLITERATION TECHNOLOGY - AAS TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment.first YEAR EDUC 100 Learning Framework A SGNL 101 Beginning American Sign Language I SLNG 1211 Fingerspelling and Numbers SLNG 128 Vocabulary Development for Interpreters ENGL 101 Composition I 2 2 1 S econd S emester SGNL 102 Beginning American Sign Language II SLNG 117 Introduction to the Deaf Community SLNG 0 Sign-to-Voice XXXX ### Humanities /Fine Arts Elective C 1 T hird S emester XXXX ### Math/Natural Science Elective B XXXX ### General Education Elective D 6 SECOND YEAR SGNL 201 Intermediate American Sign Language I SLNG 201 Interpreting I SLNG 1207 Intra-lingual Skills Development for Interpreters 2 PSYC 201 General Psychology SLNG 121 Introduction to the Interpreting Profession 1 S econd S emester SLNG 202 Interpreting II (Continued on next page) 11

Updated: 08//2017 Page 2 of 2 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 INTERPRETING/SIGN LANGUAGE - INTERPRETING TRANSLITERATION TECHNOLOGY - AAS (Continued from page 1) SLNG 191 Special Topics in Sign Language Interpreter SLNG 2 Interpreting in Educational Settings SGNL 202 American Sign Language (ASL): Intermediate II 12 T hird S emester SLNG 280 Cooperative Education - Sign Language Interpretation and Translation # SLNG 21 Interpreting III P rogram T otal 6 65 # C apstone C ourse A. Student Success Course: Students are required to complete EDUC 100 within their first 12 semester credit hours of instruction. Students enrolling at HCC with 12 or more hours completed should consult with an academic advisor to select an appropriate course substitution. B. Math/Natural Science: May choose from ANTH 201 (with or without 2101 = lab), 202, ASTR 10, 10, 10, 10, BIOL 108, 109, 122, 106, 107, (201, 202 restricted to Engineering, Science, and Health Sciences majors), CHEM 105, 105, 111, 112, COSC 16, GEOG 101, GEOL 105,, 17, 10, 10, MATH 11, 116, 12, 125, 12, 12, 0, 218, 220, 212, 21, 21, 2, PHYS 105, 101, 102, 225 (with or without 2125= lab), 226 (with or without 2126 = lab), PSYC 217. C. Humanities/Fine Arts: May choose from ARTS 101, 10, 10, COMM 266, DANC 20, DRAM 110, 216, 266, ENGL 222, 22, 227, 228, 22, 2, 22, 2, 251, HIST 101, 102, 211, 212, 221, 222, 201, 227, 228, 281, HUMA 101, 105, 111, 219, 22, MUSI 106, 110, PHIL 101, 10, 206, 207, 216, World Languages (ARAB 111, 112, CHIN 111, 112, FREN 111, 112, GERM 111, 112, JAPN 111, 112, KORE 111, 112, SPAN 111, 112). D. General Education: May choose from ANTH 201 (with or without 2101 = lab), 202, 26, 251, ARTS 101, 10, 10, ASTR 10, 10, 10, 10, BIOL 108, 109, 122, 106, 107, (201, 202 restricted to Engineering, Science, and Health Sciences majors), CHEM 105, 105, 111, 112, COMM 266, COSC 16, DANC 20, DRAM 110, 216, 266, ECON 101, 201, 202, EDUC 100, ENGL 222, 22, 227, 228, 22, 2, 22, 2, 251,GEOG 101, 102, 10, GEOL 105,, 17, 10, 10, GOVT 205, 206, HIST 101, 102, 211, 212, 221, 222, 201, 227, 228, 281, HUMA 101, 105, 111, 219, 22, MATH 11, 116, 12, 125, 12, 12, 0, 218, 220, 212, 21, 21, 2, MUSI 106, 110, PHIL 101, 10, 206, 207, 216, PHYS 105, 101, 102, 225 (with or without 2125 = lab), 226 (with or without 2126 = lab), PSYC 201, 21, 216, 217, 219, SOCI 101, 106, 201, 26, TECA, World Languages (ARAB 111, 112, CHIN 111, 112, FREN 111, 112, GERM 111, 112, JAPN 111, 112, KORE 111, 112, SPAN 111, 112). 12

Updated:07/1/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 CHILD DEVELOPMENT - AAS Page 1 of 2 TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. Course prerequisites need to be met for academic and TECA courses. FIRST YEAR EDUC 100 Learning Framework A XXXX ### Math/Natural Science Elective B CDEC 11 Curriculum Resources for Early Childhood Programs TECA 111 Educating Young Children CDEC 12 Observation and Assessment S econd S emester XXXX ### Humanities/Fine Arts Elective C CDEC 8 Creative Arts for Early Childhood CDEC 226 Administration of Programs for Children I TECA Child Growth and Development CDEC 119 Child Guidance T hird S emester SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology OR SOCI 201 Marriage and The Family OR GOVT 205 Federal Government CDEC ### Approved Program Elective D 6 SECOND YEAR CDEC 6 Emergent Literacy for Early Childhood PSYC 201 Introduction to Psychology XXXX ### General Education Elective E (Continued on page 2) 1

Updated:07/1/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 CHILD DEVELOPMENT - AAS (Continued from page 1) Family, School, and Community Children with Special Needs TECA 10 CDEC 9 Page 2 of 2 S econd S emester CDEC 207 Math and Science for Early Childhood TECA 118 Wellness of the Young Child CDEC 280 Cooperative Education - Child Care Provider/ Assistant # 9 P rogram T otal 60 # C apstone C ourse A. Student Success Course: Students are required to complete EDUC 100 within their first 12 semester credit hours of instruction. Students enrolling at HCC with 12 or more hours completed should consult with an academic advisor to select an appropriate course substitution. B. Math/Natural Science: May choose from ANTH 201 (with or without 2101 = lab), 202, ASTR 10, 10, 10, 10, BIOL 108, 109, 122, 106, 107, (201, 202 restricted to Engineering, Science, and Health Sciences majors), CHEM 105, 105, 111, 112, COSC 16, GEOG 101, GEOL 105,, 17, 10, 10, MATH 11, 116, 12, 125, 12, 12, 0, 218, 220, 212, 21, 21, 2, PHYS 105, 101, 102, 225 (with or without 2125= lab), 226 (with or without 2126 = lab), PSYC 217. C. Humanities/Fine Arts: May choose from ARTS 101, 10, 10, COMM 266, DANC 20, DRAM 110, 216, 266, ENGL 222, 22, 227, 228, 22, 2, 22, 2, 251, HIST 101, 102, 211, 212, 221, 222, 201, 227, 228, 281, HUMA 101, 105, 111, 219, 22, MUSI 106, 110, PHIL 101, 10, 206, 207, 216, World Languages (ARAB 111, 112, CHIN 111, 112, FREN 111, 112, GERM 111, 112, JAPN 111, 112, KORE 111, 112, SPAN 111, 112). D. Approved Program Elective: May choose from CDEC 19, 19, 191, 121, 117, 222, 22, 228, 21; BUSG 170 and BMGT 101; POFI 101, ITSC 109 or BCIS 105, all EDUC courses. Alternative electives may be chosen with prior departmental approval. E. General Education: May choose from ANTH 201 (with or without 2101 = lab), 202, 26, 251, ARTS 101, 10, 10, ASTR 10, 10, 10, 10, BIOL 108, 109, 122, 106, 107, (201, 202 restricted to Engineering, Science, and Health Sciences majors), CHEM 105, 105, 111, 112, COMM 266, COSC 16, DANC 20, DRAM 110, 216, 266, ECON 101, 201, 202, EDUC 100, ENGL 222, 22, 227, 228, 22, 2, 22, 2, 251,GEOG 101, 102, 10, GEOL 105,, 17, 10, 10, GOVT 205, 206, HIST 101, 102, 211, 212, 221, 222, 201, 227, 228, 281, HUMA 101, 105, 111, 219, 22, MATH 11, 116, 12, 125, 12, 12, 0, 218, 220, 212, 21, 21, 2, MUSI 106, 110, PHIL 101, 10, 206, 207, 216, PHYS 105, 101, 102, 225 (with or without 2125 = lab), 226 (with or without 2126 = lab), PSYC 201, 21, 216, 217, 219, SOCI 101, 106, 201, 26, TECA, World Languages (ARAB 111, 112, CHIN 111, 112, FREN 111, 112, GERM 111, 112, JAPN 111, 112, KORE 111, 112, SPAN 111, 112). # Cooperative Education must be a total of semester hours (total of 20 lab hours must be completed in a NAEYC accredited child care center). 1

Updated:08/02/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 CHILD DEVELOPMENT - ADMINISTRATION - CERTIFICATE: LEVEL I Course prerequisites need to be met for English and TECA courses CDEC 11 Curriculum Resource for Early Childhood Programs CDEC 226 Administration of Programs for Children I BMGT 101 Supervision Page 1 of 1 9 S econd S emester CDEC 119 Child Guidance CDEC ### Elective* # CDEC 228 Administration of Programs for Children II POFI 101 Computer Applications I OR ITSC 109 Integrated Software Applications I 12 P rogram T otal 21 # C apstone C ourse * Electives may be chosen from the following courses: CDEC 117, 121, 19, 191, 19, 2, 222, 22, 228, 21; BUSG 170 and BMGT 101; POFI 101, ITSC 109, or BCIS 105, all EDUC courses. Alternative electives may be chosen with prior departmental approval.

Updated:08/02/2017 Page 1 of 1 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 CHILD DEVELOPMENT - EARLY CHILDHOOD - CERTIFICATE: LEVEL II Course prerequisites need to be met for English and TECA courses EDUC 100 Learning Framework A ENGL 101 Composition I TECA 111 Educating Young Children CDEC ### Program Approved Elective B CDEC 11 Curriculum Resource for Early Childhood Programs S econd S emester PSYC 201 Introduction to Psychology OR SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology OR CDEC 9 Children with Special Needs TECA Child Growth and Development CDEC 119 Child Guidance CDEC 8 Creative Arts for Early Childhood CDEC ### Program Approved Elective B T hird S emester CDEC ### Program Approved Elective B CDEC 6 Emergent Literacy for Early Childhood TECA 118 Wellness of the Young Child CDEC 207 Math and Science for Early Childhood CDEC 226 Administration of Programs for Children I # P rogram T otal # C apstone C ourse 5 A. Student Success Course: Students are required to complete EDUC 100 within their first 12 semester credit hours of instruction. Students enrolling at HCC with 12 or more hours completed should consult with an academic advisor to select an appropriate course substitution. B. Electives: May choose from CDEC 117, 121, 19, 191, 19, 2, 222, 22, 228, 21; BUSG 170 and BMGT 101; POFI 101, ITSC 109, or BCIS 105, all EDUC courses. Alternative electives may be chosen with prior departmental approval. 16

Updated:08/02/2017 Page 1 of 1 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 CHILD DEVELOPMENT - TEACHER ASSISTANT/AIDE - CERTIFICATE: LEVEL II Course prerequisites need to be met for English and TECA courses. FIRST YEAR EDUC 100 Learning Framework A TECA Child Growth and Development CDEC 12 Observation and Assessment ENGL 101 Composition I TECA 111 Educating Young Children S econd S emester SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology OR TECA 10 Family, School, and Community CDEC 119 Child Guidance CDEC 11 Curriculum Resource for Early Childhood Programs EDUC 101 Introduction to Education EDUC 201 Introduction to Special Education OR CDEC 9 Children with Special Needs T hird S emester CDEC 8 Creative Arts for Early Childhood CDEC 2 Diverse Cultural/Multilingual Education SECOND YEAR CDEC 6 Emergent Literacy for Early Childhood CDEC 21 The School Age Child # SPCH 1 Public Speaking OR SPCH 118 Interpersonal Communication XXXX ### Math/Natural Science Elective B P rogram T otal # C apstone C ourse A. B. 6 12 8 Student Success Course: Students are required to complete EDUC 100 within their first 12 semester credit hours of instruction. Students enrolling at HCC with 12 or more hours completed should consult with an academic advisor to select an appropriate course substitution. Math/Natural Science: May choose from ANTH 201 (with or without 2101 = lab), 202, ASTR 10, 10, 10, 10, BIOL 108, 109, 122, 106, 107, (201, 202 restricted to Engineering, Science, and Health Sciences majors), CHEM 105, 105, 111, 112, COSC 16, GEOG 101, GEOL 105,, 17, 10, 10, MATH 11, 116, 12, 125, 12, 12, 0, 218, 220, 212, 21, 21, 2, PHYS 105, 101, 102, 225 (with or without2125= lab), 226 (with or without 2126 = lab), PSYC 217. 17

Updated:08/02/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 CHILD DEVELOPMENT - INNT & TODDLER TEACHER - CERTIFICATE: LEVEL I First Semester CDEC 19 Early Childhood Development: 0- Years CDEC 121 The Infant and Toddler CDEC 191 Special Topics/Infants and Toddlers and their Families Semester Total Second Semester CDEC 11 Curriculum Resource for Early Childhood Programs CDEC 119 Child Guidance # Semester Total Program Total # Page 1 of 1 9 6 Capstone Course 18

Updated:7/21/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 HUMANITIES/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES - ASSOCIATE OF ARTS Page 1 of TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. T ransfer S pecializations : C hoose O ne M exican -A merican S tudies A fricana /A frican A merican S tudies G lobal S tudies W omen & G ender S tudies R equired A cademic C ore FIRST YEAR EDUC 100 Learning Framework ENGL 101 Composition I HIST 101 United States History I A. XXXX 111 Beginning Foreign Language I OR SPAN 111 Beginning Spanish I OR SPAN 21 Spanish for Native Speakers I MATH 12 Contemporary Mathematics OR MATH 12 Elementary Statistical Methods 16 S econd S emester ENGL 102 English Composition II * B. XXXX ### Life & Physical Sciences Elective F or : M exican -A merican S tudies 16 SPAN 112 Beginning Spanish II OR SPAN 21 Spanish for Native Speakers II HIST 227 Mexican-American History I OR HIST 228 Mexican-American History II HUMA 111 Mexican-American Fine Art Appreciation F or : A fricana /A frican A merican S tudies 16 A. XXXX 112 Beginning Foreign Language II HIST 281 African-American History (Continued on next page) * Emphasis on chosen specialization 19

Updated:7/21/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 HUMANITIES/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES - ASSOCIATE OF ARTS ARTS 10 Art History II F or : G lobal S tudies A. XXXX 112 Beginning Foreign Language II HIST 102 United States History II HUMA 101 Introduction to Humanities F or : W omen & G ender S tudies A. XXXX 112 Beginning Foreign Language II HIST 102 United States History II ARTS 10 Art History II 16 16 Page 2 of SECOND YEAR A. B. B. B. GOVT 205 Federal Government XXXX 211 Intermediate Foreign Language I F or : M exican -A merican S tudies XXXX ### Life & Physical Sciences Elective ENGL 251 Mexican-American Literature ANTH 251 Cultural Anthropology F or : A fricana A frican A merican S tudies XXXX ### Life & Physical Sciences Elective ENGL 228 American Literature II OR ENGL 2 Forms of Literature II SOCI 106 Social Problems F or : G lobal S tudies ENGL 22 World Literature I OR ENGL 2 World Literature II GEOG 10 World Regional Geography GEOG 101 Physical Geography F or : W omen & G ender S tudies XXXX ### Life & Physical Sciences Elective ENGL 2 Forms of Literature II OR HUMA 219 American Minority Studies (Continued on next page) 20

Updated:7/21/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 HUMANITIES/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES - ASSOCIATE OF ARTS SOCI 106 Social Problems S econd S emester GOVT 206 Texas Government A. XXXX 212 Intermediate Foreign Language I F or : M exican -A merican S tudies HUMA 105 Introduction to Mexican-American Studies HUMA 219 American Minority Studies HUMA 22 World Cultures OR GOVT 211 Mexican-American Politics F or : A fricana /A frican A merican S tudies HUMA 22 World Cultures SOCI 219 Minority Studies I HUMA 219 American Minority Studies F or : G lobal S tudies ANTH 251 Cultural Anthropology HIST 222 World Civilizations II PHIL 10 Introduction to World Religions OR HUMA 22 World Cultures F or : W omen & G ender S tudies PSYC 206 Human Sexuality SOCI 201 Marriage & The Family HUMA 219 American Minority Studies P rogram T otal 62 Page of The student must earn a minimum 2.0 GPA on sixty (60) total college-level semester hours, must complete a minimum eighteen (18) hours of coursework at Houston Community College, must complete TSI requirement unless exempt, and must have an application to graduate on file in the Registrar s office in order to graduate. A. Foreign Language: All foreign language courses must be in one language. May choose from: FREN 111, 112, 211, 212; SPAN 111, 112, 211, 212, 21, 2. B. Life & Physical Sciences: May choose from: ANTH 201, ASTR 10, 10, 10, 10, BIOL 108, 109, 122, 106, 107, (201, 202 Restricted to Engineering, Science, and Health Science Majors); CHEM 105, 105, 111, 112, GEOG 101, GEOL 105,, 17, 10, 10, PHYS 105, 101, 102, 225, 226. 21

Updated:6/21/2017, Reviewed 7/2/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 MEXICAN AMERICAN/LATINO STUDIES - CERTIFICATE Required Foundation Course 1 sch (choose one course from the following) Page 1 of 1 HUMA 105 Introduction to Mexican-American Studies OR ENGL 251 Mexican-American Literature * These courses fulfill the Language, Philosophy, and Culture requirement Required Foundation Course 2 sch HIST 228 Mexican-American History II * This course fulfills sch of the American History requirement Choose two courses from the following categories 6 sch 6 Creative Arts HUMA 111 Mexican -American Fine Art sappreciation Government/Political Science GOVT 205 Federal Government OR GOVT 206 Texas Government Component Area Option HUMA 22 World Cultures (Emphasis on Mesoamerica) SPAN 111 Beginning Spanish I OR SPAN 112 Beginning Spanish II T otal S emester C redit H ours 12 22

Updated:6/21/2017, Reviewed 7/2/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 AFRICANA/AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES - CERTIFICATE Foundation Courses (choose both) 6 sch ENGL 102 Composition II (Emphasis on Africana/African American Studies) Page 1 of 1 *Fulfills sch of the Communication requirement HIST 281 African-American History *Fulfills sch of the American History requirement Choose one course from two of the following categories 6 sch 6 Language, Philosophy, & Culture HUMA 219 American Minority Studies HUMA 22 World Cultures (Emphasis on Africana/African American Studies) ENGL 228 American Literature II OR (Emphasis on Africana/African American studies) ENGL 2 Forms of Literature II (Emphasis on Africana/African American Studies) Creative Arts ARTS 10 Art History II Social & Behavioral Sciences SOCI 106 Social Problems (Emphasis on Africana/African American Studies) Government/Political Science GOVT 205 Federal Government (Emphasis on Africana/African American Studies) T otal S emester C redit H ours 12 2

Updated:6/21/2017, Reviewed 7/2/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 GLOBAL STUDIES CERTIFICATE Required Foundation Course 1 sch HUMA 101 Introduction to Humanities Page 1 of 1 * This course fulfills the Creative Arts requirement Required Foundation Course 2 sch (choose one course from the following) ANTH 251 Cultural Anthropology GEOG 10 World Regional Geography * These courses fulfill the Social & Behavioral Sciences requirement. Choose one course from each of the following categories 6 sch Language, Philosophy, & Culture ENGL 22 World Literature I (Ancient World to the 16th Century) ENGL 2 World Literature II (17th Century to Present) HUMA 22 World Cultures PHIL 10 Introduction to World Religions Component Area Option Any - hour Foreign Language course chosen from ARAB, CHIN, FREN, GERM, JAPN, KORE, SPAN - T otal S emester C redit H ours 12-1 2

Updated:6/21/2017, Reviewed 7/2/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 WOMEN & GENDER STUDIES CERTIFICATE Required Foundation Courses (take both) 6 sch ENGL 102 Composition II (Emphasis on Women and Gender issues) * Fulfills sch of the Communication requirement HIST 102 United States History II Choose one course from two of the following categories 6 sch 6 (Emphasis on Women and Gender issues) *Fulfills sch of the American History requirement Page 1 of 1 Language, Philosophy, & Culture HUMA 219 American Minority Studies OR ENGL 2 Forms of Literature II (Emphasis on Women & Gender issues) Creative Arts ARTS 10 Art History II Social & Behavioral Sciences SOCI 106 Social Problems (Emphasis on Women & Gender issues) T otal S emester C redit H ours 12 25

Updated:08/2/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING Page 1 of 2 TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. S uggested 2 year plan FIRST YEAR - F all EDUC 100 Learning Framework ENGL 101 Composition I HIST 101 United Stares History I EDUC 101 Introduction to the Teaching Profession BIOL 108 Biology for Non-Science Majors I BIOL 1108 Biology for Non-Science Majors I (Lab) S econd S emester - S pring ENGL 102 Composition II HIST 102 United Stares History II OR HIST 201 Texas History MATH 11 College Algebra OR MATH 12 Contemporary Mathematics OR MATH 12 Elementary Statistical Methods SPCH 1 Public Speaking A. CHEM ### Chemical Lab Science Elective 1 16 16 SECOND YEAR - F all GOVT 205 Federal Government B. ENGL 2## English Literature Elective MATH 0 Mathematics for Teachers I EDUC 201 Introduction to Special Populations C. XXXX ### Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective (Continued on next page) 26

Updated:08/2/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN TEACHING S econd S emester - S pring GOVT 206 Texas Government MATH 1 Mathematics for Teachers II D. XXXX ### Creative Arts Elective E. XXXX ### Physical Lab Science Elective P rogram T otal Page 2 of 2 1 60 A. Chemical Lab Science: May choose from: CHEM 105, 111 B. English Literature: May choose from: ENGL 222, 22, 227, 228, 22, 2, 22, or 2 C. Social & Behavioral Science: May choose from: GEOG 10; PSYC 201; TECA D. Creative Arts: May choose from: ARTS 101, 10, 10; DANC 20; DRAM 110, 261, 266; HUMA 101; MUSI 106, 110. E. Physical Lab Science: May choose from: ASTR 10, 10; GEOL 10, 10; PHYS 101 or higher, ANTH 201, 2101 (lecture & lab) ADDITIONAL COMMENTS & NOTES: The student must earn a minimum 2.0 GPA on sixty (60) total college-level semester hours, must complete a minimum eighteen (18) hours of coursework at Houston Community College, must complete TSI requirement unless exempt, and must have an application to graduate on file in the Registrar s office in order to graduate. Be aware that some four-year institutions require a minimum 2.50 or higher for entrance into the teacher preparation program. Check with the transfer institution for specific requirements. Bilingual certification also requires SPAN 211-212 (SPAN 211 has course prerequisites). Some four-year schools have course preferences. Check with the transfer institution before selecting courses. If a student has already taken core curriculum courses differing from the designated AAT courses above, then the student should follow the AA degree plan and the specific university s transfer plan leading to teacher certification. 27

Updated:07/25/2017 Page 1 of 2 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 WORLD LANGUAGES - FRENCH OR SPANISH SPECIALIZATION - ASSOCIATE OF ARTS TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. R equired A cademic C ore FIRST YEAR EDUC 100 Learning Framework ENGL 101 Composition I HIST ### American History Elective (Choose from: HIST 101, 102, 201, 227, 228, 281.) A. XXXX 111 Beginning Foreign Language I MATH 12 Contemporary Mathematics OR MATH 12 Elementary Statistical Methods 16 S econd S emester ENGL 102 Composition II HIST ### American History Elective (Choose from: HIST 101, 102, 201, 227, 228, 281.) B. XXXX 112 Beginning Foreign Language II E. XXXX ### Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective F. XXXX ### Life & Physical Sciences Elective 16 SECOND YEAR G. XXXX ### Creative Arts Elective C. LANG 211 Intermediate Language I (SPAN 211 OR SPAN 21, Spanish Specialization only) GOVT 205 Federal Government F. XXXX ### Life & Physical Sciences Elective H. XXXX ### Language, Philosophy, & Culture Elective (Continued on next page) 28

Updated:07/25/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 WORLD LANGUAGES - FRENCH OR SPANISH SPECIALIZATION - ASSOCIATE OF ARTS S econd S emester D. LANG 212 Intermediate Language II (SPAN 212 OR SPAN 2, Spanish Specialization only) GOVT 206 Texas Government E. XXXX ### Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective G. XXXX ### Creative Arts Elective H. XXXX ### Language, Philosophy & Culture Elective P rogram T otal Page 2 of 2 62 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS & NOTES: The student must earn a minimum 2.0 GPA on sixty (60) total college-level semester hours, must complete a minimum eighteen (18) hours of coursework at Houston Community College, must complete TSI requirement unless exempt, and must have an application to graduate on file in the Registrar s office in order to graduate. A. Beginning Foreign Language I: All foreign language courses must be in one language. May choose from: FREN 111, SPAN 111. May test out of freshman-level foreign language through CLEP/AP credit. B. Beginning Foreign Language II: May choose from: FREN 112, SPAN 112. C. Intermediate Foreign Language I: May choose from: FREN 211, SPAN 211 (or 21). D. Intermediate Foreign Language II: May choose from: FREN 212, SPAN 212 (or 2). E. Social/Behavioral Sciences: (Recommended to choose from: ANTH 26, GEOG 10, or SOCI 27), May also choose: ANTH 26, 251; ECON 101, 201, 202; GEOG 102,10; PSYC 201, 21, 216, 219; SOCI 101,106, 26; TECA. F. Life and Physical Sciences: (Recommended to choose from: ANTH 201, BIOL 108, GEOG 101), May also choose: ANTH 201, ASTR 10, 10, 10, 10, BIOL 108, 109, 122, 106, 107, (201, 202 Restricted to Engineering, Science, and Health Science Majors), CHEM 105, 105, 111, 112, GEOG 101, GEOL 105,, 17, 10, 10, PHYS 105, 101, 102, 225, 226. G. Creative Arts: (Recommended to choose from: HUMA 101, 105; ARTS 101, 10, or 10), May also choose: ARTS 101, 10, 10; COMM 266; DANC 20; DRAM 110, 261, 266; HUMA 101, 111; MUSI 106,110. H. Language, Philosophy, & Culture: May Choose From: ENGL 222, 22, 227, 228, 22, 2, 22, 2, 251; HIST 211, 212, 221, 222; HUMA 105, 219; 22; PHIL 101, 10, 206, 207, 216. 29

Updated:7/25/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 BIOLOGY - BIOLOGY MAJORS & PREMEDICAL PROGRAMS - ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. S uggested 2 Page 1 of 2 Biology majors and Pre-Professional programs such as Pre-Medical, Pre-Dental, Pre-Optometry, Physician s Assistant, Pre-Veterinary. year plan FIRST YEAR - F all EDUC 100 Learning Framework ENGL 101 Composition I BIOL 106 Biology for Science Majors I MATH 212 Pre-Calculus Math CHEM 111 General Chemistry I 18 S econd S emester - S pring ENGL 102 Composition II BIOL 107 Biology for Science Majors II MATH 21 Calculus I CHEM 112 General Chemistry II SECOND YEAR - F all HIST ### American History Elective (May choose from: HIST 101, 102, 201, 227, 228, 281.) GOVT 205 Federal Government OR GOVT 206 Texas Government CHEM 22 Organic Chemistry I PHYS 101 College Physics I 1 (Continued on next page) 0

Updated:7/25/2017 Page 2 of 2 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 BIOLOGY - BIOLOGY MAJORS & PREMEDICAL PROGRAMS - ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE (Continued from page 1) SECOND YEAR S econd S emester - S pring BIOL ### Biology Elective * HIST ### American History Elective (May choose from: HIST 101, 102, 201, 227, 228, 281.) CHEM 225 Organic Chemistry II PHYS 102 College Physics II P rogram T otal 62 * Biology option: Choose from BIOL 206, 216, 221 or 220 /2120 (Lecture and Lab). ADDITIONAL COMMENTS & NOTES: AS B iology ( modified core curriculum ) Student Success course EDUC 100 Written Communication ENGL 101-102 6 Mathematics MATH 212 (-1) Life and Physical Science BIOL 106-107 6 Language, Philosophy & Culture American History 6 Government GOVT 205 or 206 Creative Arts Social/Behavioral M ajor P rerequisites **Including labs *missing *missing *missing *missing MATH 21 BIOL 206, 216, or 220/2120 (Lecture and Lab) CHEM 111 CHEM 112 CHEM 22 CHEM 225 PHYS 101 PHYS 102 *Missing 18 hours of Core Curriculum **Includes labs that are required for University transfer 1 60

Updated:7/25/2017 Page 1 of CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 BIOLOGY - HEALTH SCIENCE PROFESSIONS - ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. CONCENTRATIONS: A. P re -N ursing B. P re -R adiologic S ciences C. P re -C linical L aboratory S ervices S uggested 2 year plan FIRST YEAR - F all EDUC 100 Learning Framework ENGL 101 Composition I BIOL 106 Biology for Science Majors I CHEM 111 General Chemistry I D. A. B. C. A. A. B. B. C. S econd S emester - S pring ENGL 102 Composition II OR ENGL 211 Technical & Business Writing XXXX ### Language, Philosophy, & Culture Elective PSYC 201 General Psychology BIOL 201 Anatomy & Physiology I + Lab 2101 BIOL 201 Anatomy & Physiology I + Lab 2101 CHEM 112 General Chemistry II MATH 12 Elementary Statistical Methods OR PYSC 217 Statistical Methods in Psychology MATH 212 Pre-Calculus Math OR MATH 21 Calculus I MATH 11 College Algebra 16-1 17 (Continued on next page) 2

Updated:7/25/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 BIOLOGY - HEALTH SCIENCE PROFESSIONS - ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE CONCENTRATIONS: A. P re -N ursing B. P re -R adiologic S ciences C. P re -C linical L aboratory S ervices Page 2 of SECOND YEAR - F all E. XXXX ### American History Elective GOVT 205 Federal Government A. B. C. C. A. B. C. A. A. B. C. F. E. BIOL 202 Anatomy and Physiology II + Lab 2101 BIOL 202 Anatomy and Physiology II + Lab 2101 BIOL 107 Biology for Science Majors II OR BIOL 216 Genetics BIOL 122 Basic Nutrition PHYS 101 College Physics I CHEM 22 Organic Chemistry I PSYC 21 Lifespan Growth & Development 16 S econd S emester - S pring BIOL 220 Microbiology + Lab 2120 XXXX #1## Elective PHYS 102 College Physics II CHEM 225 Organic Chemistry II GOVT 206 Texas Government XXXX ### Creative Arts Elective XXX ### American History Elective P rogram T otal 17 1 1-1 60-61 (Continued on next page)

Updated:7/25/2017 Page of CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 BIOLOGY - HEALTH SCIENCE PROFESSIONS - ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: NOTES: A. Courses for the P re -N ursing concentration. B. Courses for the P re -R adiologic S ciences concentration. C. Courses for the P re -C linical L aboratory S ervices concentration. D. Language, Philosophy, & Culture May choose from: ENGL 222, 22, 227, 228, 22, 2, 22, 2, 251, HIST 211, 212, 221, 222, HUMA 105, 219, 22, PHIL 101, 10, 206, 207, 216. E. American History May choose from: HIST 101, 102, 201, 227, 228, 281. F. Creative Arts May choose from: ARTS 101, 10, 10, COMM 266, DANC 20, DRAM 110, 261, 266, HUMA 101, 111, MUSI 106, 110.

Updated: 7/26/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 CHEMISTRY - ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE Page 1 of 2 TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. S uggested 2 year plan FIRST YEAR - F all EDUC 100 Learning Framework ENGL 101 Composition I A. XXXX ### American History Elective MATH 21 Calculus I CHEM 111 General Chemistry I 17 S econd S emester - S pring ENGL 102 Composition II A. XXXX ### American History Elective MATH 21 Calculus II CHEM 112 General Chemistry II D. XXXX ### Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective 17 SECOND YEAR - F all B. XXXX ### Language, Philosophy, & Culture Elective GOVT 205 Federal Government CHEM 22 Organic Chemistry I PHYS 225 University Physics I PHYS 2125 University Physics Laboratory I 1 1 (Continued on next page) 5

Updated: 7/26/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 CHEMISTRY - ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE (Continued from page 1) Page 2 of 2 SECOND YEAR S econd S emester - S pring C. XXXX ### Creative Arts Elective GOVT 206 Texas Government CHEM 225 Organic Chemistry II PHYS 226 University Physics II PHYS 2126 University Physics Laboratory II P rogram T otal 1 1 62 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS & NOTES: AS C hemistry ( modified core curriculum ) Student Success course EDUC 100 Learning Framework Written Communication ENGL 101-102 English Comp I & II Language, Philosophy & Culture Creative Arts Elective American History Electives Government GOVT 205/206 Federal/Texas Gov t. Mathematics MATH 21 Calculus I Life & Physical Sciences Electives CHEM 111-112 (**Includes labs) Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective M ajor P rerequisites 6 6 6 6 MATH 21 Calculus II CHEM 22 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 225 Organic Chemistry II PHYS 225 University Physics I PHYS 2125 Physics Laboratory I PHYS 226 University Physics II PHYS 2126 Physics Laboratory II **Includes labs that are required for University transfer 60 A. American History May choose from: HIST 101, 102, 201, 227, 228, 281. B. Language, Philosophy, & Culture May choose from: ENGL 222, 22, 227, 228, 22, 2, 22, 2, 251; HIST 211, 212, 221, 222; HUMA 105, 219; 22; PHIL 101, 10, 206, 207, 216. C. Creative Arts May choose from: ARTS 101, 10, 10; COMM 266; DANC 20; DRAM 110, 261, 266; HUMA 101, 111; MUSI 106,110. D. Social & Behavioral Sciences May choose from: ANTH 26, 251; ECON 101, 201, 202; GEOG 102,10; PSYC 201, 21, 216, 219; SOCI 101,106,26; TECA. 6

Updated: 7/26/2017 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 GEOLOGY - ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE Page 1 of 2 TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. S uggested 2 year plan FIRST YEAR - F all EDUC 100 Learning Framework ENGL 101 Composition I D. HIST ### American History Elective CHEM 111 General Chemistry I* 1 S econd S emester - S pring ENGL 102 Composition II OR ENGL 211 Technical & Business Writing D. HIST ### American History Elective CHEM 112 General Chemistry II * MATH 21 Calculus I ** A. XXXX ### Social & Behavioral Sciences Elective 17 SECOND YEAR - F all MATH 21 Calculus II GOVT 205 Federal Government PHYS 225 University Physics I PHYS 2125 University Physics I (Lab) * GEOL 10 Physical Geology * 1 (Continued on next page) 7

Updated: 7/26/2017 Page 2 of 2 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 GEOLOGY - ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE (Continued from page 1) S econd S emester - S pring B. XXXX ### Creative Arts Elective C.XXXX ### Language, Philosophy, & Culture Elective GOVT 206 Texas Government GEOL 10 Historical Geology * PHYS 226 University Physics II PHYS 2126 University Physics II (Lab) * 1 17 P rogram T otal 61 ADDITIONAL COMMENTS & NOTES: * Note: Universities also require the science labs. ** Precalculus does not transfer to the major but is needed as a prerequisite to Calculus. A. Social and Behavioral Sciences May choose from: ANTH 26, 251; ECON 101, 201, 202; GEOG 102,10; PSYC 201, 21, 216, 219; SOCI 101,106, 26; TECA. B. Creative Arts May choose from: ARTS 101, 10, 10; COMM 266; DANC 20; DRAM 110, 261, 266; HUMA 101, 111; MUSI 106,110. C. Language, Philosophy and Culture May Choose from: ENGL 222, 22, 227, 228, 22, 2, 22, 2, 251; HIST 211, 212, 221, 222; HUMA 105, 219; 22; PHIL 101, 10, 206, 207, 216. D. American History May Choose from: HIST 101, 102, 201, 227, 228, 281. 8

Updated:08/1/2017 Page 1 of 2 CAT YR: 8//17-8/1/18 HORTICULTURE TECHNOLOGY - APPLIED HORTICULTURE-LANDSCAPING OPERATION & MANAGEMENT - ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE TSI testing is required prior to first enrollment. FIRST YEAR EDUC 100 Learning Framework A AGRI 109 Computers in Agriculture AGRI 1 Horticulture HALT 109 Interior Plants HALT 212 Turfgrass Maintenance S econd S emester HALT 119 Landscape Construction HALT 11 Woody Plant Materials HALT 127 Horticultural Equipment Management HALT 122 Landscape Design HALT 192 Special Topics in Horticultural Science T hird S emester SPNL 1291 Special Topics in Spanish Language and Literature 2 HALT 180 Cooperative Education - Applied Horticulture/ Horticultural Operations, General 5 SECOND YEAR HALT 2 Landscape Management HALT 21 Advanced Landscape Design XXXX` ### Math/Natural Science Elective B XXXX ### Social/Behavioral Sciences Elective D 12 (Continued on Page 2) 9