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Approved: Spring 1998
Effective: Fall 1998

Associate in Arts
Semester Curriculum Display
Because each AA student has individual needs depending on his career and/or transfer goal, it is impossible to set one program which every student should follow. Therefore, the following is a suggested program of course selection. EACH STUDENT SHOULD PLAN HIS INDIVIDUAL PROGRAM WITH HIS ADVISOR.
Suggested Sequence of Courses
Fall SemesterClass
Hours
Lab Hours Credit
Hours
COL 101 - College Orientation1.01.0
ENG 101 - English Composition I 3.03.0
MAT 110 - College Algebra 3.03.0
History Course* 3.03.0
PSY 201 - General Psychology OR
SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology
3.03.0
BIO 101** - Biological Science I3.03.0 4.0
Total Semester Hours16.0 3.017.0
Spring SemesterClass
Hours
Lab Hours Credit
Hours
ENG 102 - English Composition II3.03.0
History Course* 3.03.0
BIO 102** - Biological Science II3.03.0 4.0
Core Course + 3.03.0
Support Course ++ 3.03.0
Total Semester Hours15.0 3.016.0
Fall SemesterClass
Hours
Lab Hours Credit
Hours
Literature Course +++ 3.0 3.0
Core Semester Course + 3.0 3.0
Core Semester Course + 3.0 3.0
Core Semester Course + 3.0 3.0
Elective 3.0 3.0
Total Semester Hours15.0 0.015.0
Spring SemesterClass
Hours
Lab Hours Credit
Hours
ECO 210 - Macroeconomics OR
SOC 102 - Marriage and the Family3.0 3.0
Core Semester Course + 3.0 3.0
Core Semester Course + 3.0 3.0
Support Semester Course ++ 3.0 3.0
Elective 1.0 1.0
Total Semester Hours13.00.013.0
Total Program Hours 61.0
 
Associate in Arts Degree Curriculum Display - HEGIS NO. 45600
* History Courses Two history courses to be selected from HIS 101, HIS 102, HIS 201, HIS 202. These courses may NOT be used to fulfill required core subject areas or required support courses.
** To satisfy general education requirements, students may select from the curriculum model other science courses which must be planned in advance with advisor. BIO 101/BIO 102 are the most frequently selected science courses.
+ Required Core Subject Area
To be selected from the courses listed below and NOT used to fulfill general education requirements.
ECO 210, ECO 211, ENG 160, ENG 201, ENG 202, ENG 205, ENG 206, ENG 208, ENG 209, HIS 101, HIS 102, HIS 201, HIS 202, JOU 201, PSC 201, PSC 210, PSC 215, PSC 220, PSY 201, PSY 203, PSY 212, SOC 101, SOC 102, SOC 205, SOC 230, SPC 205
++ Required Support Courses
Two additional courses are to be selected from the required core subject area course list and/or from the courses listed below. These courses may NOT be used to fulfill general education requirements or required core subject area.
BIO 101, BIO 102, BIO 205, BIO 210, BIO 211, BIO 225, CHM 101, CHM 105, CHM 110, CHM 111, CPT 101, MAT 111, MAT 122, MAT 130, MAT 140, MAT 141, MAT 165, PHY 201, PHY 202, PHY 221, PHY 222, PHS 101
+++ Literature course
One literature course to be selected from ENG 201, ENG 202, ENG 205, ENG 206, ENG 208, or ENG 209. These courses may NOT be used to fulfill required core subject area or required support courses.
 
Typical summer options:Class
Hours
Credit
Hours
MAT 110 (College Algebra) 3.0 3.0
MAT 130 (Elementary Calculus) 3.0 3.0
PSY 201 (General Psychology) 3.0 3.0
SOC 101 (Introduction to Sociology)3.0 3.0
ECO 210 (Macroeconomics) 3.0 3.0
ECO 211 (Microeconomics) 3.0 3.0
HIS 101 (Western Civilization to 1689)3.0 3.0
ENG 101 (English Composition I) 3.0 3.0
ENG 102 (English Composition II)3.0 3.0