| Associate of Arts* and Associate
of Science Degrees Major: University Parallel
CoursesDesignatedtoFulfillGeneralEducationRequirements
The general education core curriculum is designed to assist
the student in attaining the knowledge and outcomes represented
by the General Education Goals of the College. The program
of study listed below leads to the Associate of Science
Degree. Students who desire to earn the Associate of Arts
Degree must complete two semesters of the same college level
foreign language. Foreign language taken at the high school
level will not count toward the language requirement for
the Associate of Arts. The symbol denotes courses that fulfill
general education requirements for university parallel degrees.
Communications 9 Hours
COM 100 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
or COM103 Public Speaking 3
ENGL 1010 English Composition I 3
ENGL 1020 English Composition II 3
Humanitiesand/orFineArts 9 Hours
*at least one course must be in Literature
ART 1030 Introduction to Art 3
ENGL 1030 Introduction to Film 3
ENGL 2010 Introduction to Poetry and Drama 3
ENGL 2020 Introduction to Fiction 3
ENGL 2110 Survey of American Literature I 3
ENGL 2120 Survey of American Literature II 3
ENGL 2310 Survey of World Literature I 3
ENGL 2320 Survey of World Literature II 3
MUS 1030 Music Appreciation 3
PHIL 1030 Introduction to Philosophy 3
THEA 10301 Introduction to Theater 3
1(except for Art and Elementrary Education)
History 6 Hours
Choose 2 of the following courses:
HIST 2010 Survey of American History I 3
HIST 2020 Survey of American History II 3
HIST 2030 Tennessee History 3
or both of the following:
HIST 1110 World Civilization: Primitive to 1650 3
HIST 1120 World Civilization: 1650 to Present 3
Mathematics 3 Hours
If a 4-hour math course is used to satisfy this requirement,
the
extra credit hour will count as elective credit toward graduation.
Students should consult their advisor and the catalog of
the
institution to which they wish to transfer to determine
the level
of general education mathematics required.
MATH 1010 Math for Liberal Arts 3
MATH 1130 CollegeAlgebra 3
MATH 1410 Structure of Mathematical Systems I 3
MATH 1530 Elementary Statistics 3
MATH 1710 Pre-Calculus I (College Algebra) 3
MATH 1720 Pre-Calculus II (Trigonometry) 3
MATH 1830 Intuitive Calculus 3
MATH 1910 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 4
Additional mathematics courses that fulfill minimum degree
requirements may be found at the back of this catalog in
the
"Description of Courses" section.
Natural Sciences28 Hours
A SEQUENCE specified in the curriculum guide or from the
catalog of the institution to which the student wishes to
transfer
BIOL 1010, 1020 Introduction to Biology I, II 8
BIOL 1110,1120 General Biology I, II 8
BIOL 2010, 2020 Human Anatomy & Physiology I, II 8
CHEM 1110,1120 General Chemistry I, II 8
GEOL 1040, 1050 Physical Geology, Historical Geology 8
PHYS 2010, 2020 Non-Calculus Based Physics, I, II 8
PHYS 2110, 2120 Calculus-Based Physics I, II 8
OR two non-sequential survey courses
ASTR 1030 Astronomy 4
BIOL 1030 Essentials of Biology 4
BIOL 1040 EnvironmentalScience 4
CHEM 1030 Fundamentals of Chemistry 4
GEOL 1030 Essentials of Geology 4
PHYS 1030 Introductory Physics 4
PSCI 1030 Introduction to Physical Science 4
Credit toward graduation cannot be received for both
courses in any of the following pairs:
(BIOL 1030, BIOL 1010);
(BIOL 1030, BIOL 2010);
(BIOL 1030, BIOL 1110);
(BIOL 1010, BIOL 2010);
(BIOL 1010, BIOL 1110);
(BIOL 2010, BIOL 1110);
(CHEM 1030, CHEM 1110);
(GEOL 1030, GEOL 1040);
(GEOL 1030, GEOL 1050);
(MATH 1130, MATH 1710);
(MATH 1830, MATH 1910);
(PHYS 1030, PHYS 2010);
(PHYS 1030, PHYS 2110);
(PHYS 2010, PHYS 2110).
Social/BehavorialSciences 6Hours
Choose 2 of the following:
ECO 211, 212 Principles of Economics I, II 3
EDU 102D/PSY 222D Human Growth & Development 3
GEOG101 Physical Geography 3
GEOG105 World Regional Geography 3
GEOG108 Cultural Geography 3
HED 120 Introduction to Wellness 3
POL 110 Introduction to Political Science 3
POL 200 American Gov't & Policies 3
POL 210 State & Local Gov't in U.S. 3
PSY 101 General Psychology 3
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
SOC 102 SocialProblems 3
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