71
**Cannot use the following combinations for completion of Area D: BIOL 1107 and
BIOL 1110; CHEM 1151 and CHEM 1211; PHSC 1011 and PHYS 1111 or PHYS
2211; PHSC 1012 and CHEM 1151 or CHEM 1211.
Mathematics and Technology:
Choose one course
from the following:
CSCI 1150
Computer Programming in Visual Basic
3
CSCI 1300
Introduction to Computer Science
3
MATH 1112
Trigonometry
3
MATH 1113
Pre-Calculus
3
MATH 2205
Introduction to Statistics
3
MATH 1145
Survey of Calculus
3
MATH 1151**
Calculus I with Geometry**
4
MATH 2252**
Calculus II**
4
MATH 2253**
Calculus III**
4
3-4
TOTAL
11-12
**The extra hour must come from Area F
Area E: SOCIAL SCIENCE ................................................................................................12
Students will critically analyze historical, economic, political, social, or psychological
processes and how they contribute to the human experience.
*HIST 1111 or 1112
Survey of World History I or II
3
**HIST 2111 or 2112
U.S. History through 1877 or After 1877
3
**POLS 1101
American Government in World Perspective
3
9
9
Choose one course
from the following:
ANTH 1103
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
3
ECON 2105
Principles of Macroeconomics
3
GEOG 1101
Introduction to Human Geography
3
HIST 1111 or 1112
Survey of World History I or II
3
HIST 2111 or 2112
U.S. History through 1877 or After 1877
3
POLS 2201
American State and Local Government
3
POLS 2401
Introduction to Global Issues
3
PSYC 1101
General Psychology
3
PSYC 2103
Human Growth and Development
3
PSYC 2225
Introduction to Abnormal Psychology
3
PUAD 2601
Introduction to Public Administration
3
SOCI 1101
Principles of Sociology
3
SOCI 1160
Introduction to Social Problems
3
TOTAL
12
* These
classes meet the global perspectives overlay.
** These classes meet the US perspectives overlay
Area F: COURSES RELATED TO THE TRANSFER PLAN OF STUDY ...........................18
(See appropriate program requirements.)