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The synopsis of the Core Curriculum (common to most transfer programs) follows:

CORE CURRICULUM

Area A 1: COMMUNICATION ...................................................................................................... 6

Students will demonstrate collegiate-level reading comprehension and effective writing

ENGL 1101

Composition I

3

ENGL 1102

Composition II

3

Students must pass ENGL 1101/1101Honors and ENGL 1102/1102Honors with a

grade of C or better

Area A 2: QUANTITATIVE.............................................................................................................. 3

Students will demonstrate collegiate-level proficiency in problem solving, functional

relationships, and interpretation of quantitative information

Choose one of the following:

MATH 1001

Quantitative Reasoning

3

MATH 1111

College Algebra

3

MATH 1112

Trigonometry

3

MATH 1113

Pre-Calculus

3

MATH 1151

Calculus I with Geometry*

4

*The extra hour must be taken from Area F

Area B: INSTITUTIONAL OPTIONS............................................................................................. 4

Students will learn different methods of communication and/or collaboration and will apply these

methods in the classroom and/or community

Institutional Options - 4 hours

Choose courses to equal 4 hours from the following:

BUSA 1100

Financial Planning & Investment Management

2

BUSA 1145

International Business, Culture and Economics

2

CISM 1100 or

Computer Concepts/Software Applications or

2

CISM 2201

Fundamentals of Computer Applications

3

COMM 1000

Cultural Diversity in Communication

2

COMM 1100

Human Communications

3

COMM 1110

Public Speaking

3

COMM 1111

Issues in Argumentation and Advocacy

3

COMM 2105

Introduction to Interpersonal Communication

3

COMM 2220

Introduction to Small Group Communication

3

PHIL 1010

Critical Thinking

2

ETHI 1101

Issues in Ethics

2

*Foreign Language

3

POLS 1105

Current World Problems

2

INED 2902

International Perspectives

2

INED 2903

International Perspectives

3

LEAD 1101

Leadership Development

2

MYTH 1000

Introduction to Mythology

1

PHED 2210

Sports Injury and Prevention

2

SCIE 1100

Science, Technology, and Society

2

Taking both CISM 1100 and CISM 1101 is equivalent to CISM 2201. Credit for

graduation may be received only for (a) CISM 2201 or (b) CISM 1100 or (c) CISM 1100

and CISM 1101. CISM 2201 and CISM 1100 are related courses; credit may not be

received for both.

*Foreign language options: FREN 1001, 1002; JAPN 1001, 1002, 2001, 2002; SPAN 1001, 1002,

2001, 2002. Latin may not be used here

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