Fletcher Technical Community College Associate of General Studies Transfer Degree Program Handbook
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1 Fletcher Technical Community College Associate of General Studies Transfer Degree Program Handbook A Cooperative Agreement with Nicholls State University
2 Table of Contents Introduction... 4 Application Process... 4 Program Guides... 4 College of Arts and Sciences AGS Program Guides... 7 Art... 8 Biology... 9 Chemistry English Geomatics Government History Mass Communication Mathematics Mathematics (Secondary Mathematics Education Concentration) Sociology College of Business Administration AGS Program Guides Accounting Business Administration Computer Information Systems Finance Management Marketing College of Education AGS Program Guides Birth to Five/Early Interventionist Education Elementary Education (Grades PK-3) Elementary Education (Grades 1-5)
3 Elementary/Middle School Education (Grades 4-8) General Family and Consumer Sciences (Child, Family and Social Services) Secondary Education (Grades 6-12 English Concentration) Secondary Education (Grades 6-12 Fam and Consumer Sci Concentration) Secondary Education (Grades 6-12 General Science Concentration) Secondary Education (Grades 6-12 Social Studies Concentration) Psychology College of Nursing and Allied Health AGS Program Guides Athletic Training Communicative Disorders Dietetics Health Sciences Nursing University College AGS Program Guides Culinary Arts Interdisciplinary Studies Petroleum Services Appendix A: Dual Admissions/Cross-Enrollment Agreement Appendix B: Intent to Participate Form Appendix C: Course Equivalencies
4 Introduction This program gives Fletcher students the opportunity to take courses that simultaneously satisfy requirements for both the Fletcher Associate of General Studies degree and a baccalaureate program at Nicholls State University. While working on the 60 credit hours required for the A.G.S. degree students may, by selecting the appropriate courses, begin the pursuit of a bachelor s degree. The guides provided in this document are designed to assist both advisors and students in course selection for the various four-year degree programs offered at Nicholls. You will notice that most programs require that Fletcher students cross enroll in courses at Nicholls. In those cases, rather than completing all 60 hours at Fletcher, through this agreement, students will cross enroll at Nicholls to take courses that apply to both the A.G.S. degree at Fletcher and a selected baccalaureate degree at Nicholls. Students may cross enroll in up to six hours each semester. (See Appendix A for further policies regarding cross enrollment.) It should be noted that for some programs students may not be able to complete the 60 hours taken at Nicholls within a two-year period. Application Process Students wishing to participate in this program should complete the Intent to Participate Form at the time of their registration at Fletcher (Appendix B). Students must complete their A.G.S. within 5 years of the date specified on the Intent to Participate Form and must enroll at Nicholls the semester (fall or spring) immediately following the conclusion of the Fletcher A.G.S. degree. Students must complete an application for admission and submit all necessary fees, transcripts, and other documents as required. Students must follow all cross enrollment policies and procedures each semester (Appendix A). Program Guides The subsequent pages contain advising guides for the various programs offered through this agreement. Advisors and students should consult the current Nicholls State University catalog for specific program entrance, grade, and minor requirements. A table of Fletcher-to-Nicholls course equivalencies is included in this document (Appendix C) to assist with the selection of elective courses. Advisors and students should be aware of the following: Each Nicholls program requires that a student complete o six hours of English composition. o a minimum of six hours of non-developmental, non-technical mathematics (designated as nondev MATH courses). Developmental mathematics courses will not apply to any four year degree. o a minimum of nine hours of natural science courses including courses in both the biological and physical sciences. Six hours shall be earned in a single biological or physical science. Three hours must be earned in a natural science area other than that selected to fulfill the six-hour requirement. If a student completes six hours in the biological sciences, say BIOL 1010 and 1140, then the student s third science course must be a physical science, for example, GEOL Please note that if a student completes six hours in the physical sciences, those six hours must be in the same science; for example, six hours of CHEM courses, six hours of GEOL courses, six hours of PHSC courses, etc. 4
5 o a minimum of nine hours of humanities courses including three hours of English literature that transfers to Nicholls as a 200-level course. o a minimum of six hours of social sciences courses. o a minimum of three hours of fine arts courses. o a minimum of two hours designated to fulfill the computer literacy requirement.* o a one hour UNIV course.* *Upon transfer the one hour UNIV course requirement is waived for all transfer students with 30 or more earned credits. For those programs with a 2-hour computer literacy requirement, Fletcher students may fulfill the 2 hour computer literacy requirement and earn the 1 credit hour lost in the waiver of the UNIV requirement by completing Fletcher s three hour computer literacy course, CPTR 1100 or the LCTCS Online course, CIS 105. Free elective courses may be selected from any academic, non-vocational/technical courses. Advisors and students should check the table of course equivalencies (Appendix C) for transferable courses. All courses listed in the program guides are three credits unless otherwise indicated. [e.g., MATH 165(5), BIOL 155(4), etc.] Courses with three digit numbers listed in the Courses to be Taken at Fletcher column are courses offered through LCTCS Online ( These courses are typically listed in parentheses behind equivalent Fletcher courses [For example, ENGL 1010 (101), HIST 2010 (201), CPTR 1100 (CIS 105), etc.] Programs The table below identifies Nicholls academic programs and the number of credit hours for which Fletcher students must cross enroll. Students may be required to take from 0 to 24 hours through cross enrollment depending upon the program. Note that some guides list courses necessary to satisfy A.G.S. requirements that do not apply to the associated baccalaureate program. Also, some baccalaureate programs require more than 120 credit hours. In each case, more than 60 hours are required upon transfer to Nicholls. COLLEGE HOURS REQUIRED THROUGH CROSS College of Arts and Sciences Art 15 Biology 24 Chemistry 24 English 0 Geomatics 24 Government 0 History 0 Mass Communication 12 Mathematics 19 Mathematics (Secondary Mathematics Education Concentration) 22 Sociology 3 College of Business Administration Accounting 9 Business Administration 6 Computer Information System 9 Finance 9 Management 6 Marketing 6 5
6 College of Education Birth to Five Early Interventionist Education 21 Elementary Education (Grades PK-3) 18 Elementary Education (Grades 1-5) 21 Elementary Education (Grades 4-8) 15 General Family and Consumer Sciences 12 (Child, Family and Social Sciences) Human Performance Education (K-12) 21 Secondary Education (Grades 6-12 English 18 Concentration) Secondary Education (Grades 6-12 Family and 22 Consumer Sciences Concentration) Secondary Education (Grades 6-12 General 18 Science Concentration) Secondary Education (Grades 6-12 Social 9 Studies Concentration) Psychology 9 College of Nursing and Allied Health Athletic Training 16 Communicative Disorders 12 Dietetics 16 Health Sciences 16 Nursing 12 University College Culinary Arts 18 General Studies 0 Petroleum Services 9 More than 60 hours required to complete baccalaureate degree requirements after completing the 60-hour A.G.S. degree. 6
7 College of Arts and Sciences AGS Program Guides 7
8 Art* College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) or 1170 Select one math elective (3 hrs) Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Any non-dev MATH course Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hrs in the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of art history) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Any ENGL Lit course Art History Surveys I and III (6 hrs) ARTS 2800, 2810 Select two social sciences electives (6 hrs) Any ANTH, ECON, GEOG, PSYC, POLI, or SOCI courses Art History Survey II (3 hrs) ART 281 Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Beginning Drawing (3 hrs) ARTS 2010* Beginning Design (3 hrs) ARTS 2510* Select 12 hrs of courses from the following Other Courses (21 hrs) Color Design (3 hrs) ART 252 Beginnning Painting (3 hrs) ART 211 Beginning Printmaking (3 hrs) ART 221 Beginning Ceramics (3 hrs) ART 231 Sculptural and 3-Dimensional Design (3 hrs) ART 240 Beginning Photography (3 hrs) ART 261 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 45 Cross Enroll Hours: 15 *Students interested in the Art K-12 Education Concentration should contact the Department of Fine Arts for assistance with course selection. All studio classes require portfolio review for transfer. 8
9 Biology Math/Analytical Reasoning (8 hrs as indicated) Calculus I (5 hrs) MATH 165(5) Introductory Statistics (3 hrs) MATH 2100 Natural Sciences (16 hrs as indicated ) General Biology I (4 hrs) BIOL 155(4) General Biology II (4 hrs) BIOL 156(4) Introductory Chemistry I (3 hrs) CHEM 105 Introductory Chemistry II (3 hrs) CHEM 106 Introductory Chemistry Lab (2 hrs) CHEM 110(2)* Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select two history electives (6 hrs) Select two social sciences electives (6 hrs) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Any ENGL Lit course Any HIST courses Any ANTH, ECON, GEOG, PSYC, POLI, or SOCI courses Any ARTS, MUSC, THEA course Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Select one fine arts or humanities elective different from above (3 hrs) Any ARTS, MUSC, THEA, HIST, PHIL, or ENGL lit course Other Courses (12 hrs) Basic Physics (3 hrs) PHYS 101 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 36 Cross Enroll Hours: 24 *Students may substitute the combination of CHEM 113(1) and CHEM 114(1) for CHEM 110(2). 9
10 Chemistry Math/Analytical Reasoning (9 hrs as indicated) Calculus I (5 hrs) MATH 165(5) Calculus II (4 hrs) MATH 166(4)* Natural Sciences (12 hrs as indicated) General Biology I (4 hrs) BIOL 155(4) Introductory Chemistry I including lab (4 hrs) CHEM 105, 113(1) Introductory Chemistry II including lab(4 hrs) CHEM 106, 114(1) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select one history elective (3 hrs) Select one humanities elective (3 hrs) Select two social sciences electives (6 hrs) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 3 hrs of history) Any ENGL Lit course Any HIST course Any HIST, PHIL, or ENGL lit course Any ANTH, ECON, GEOG, PSYC, POLI, or SOCI courses Other Courses (15 hrs) Introduction to Computer Science I (3 hrs) CMPS 130 Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Select 9 hrs of electives Any academic courses may be selected Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 36 Cross Enroll Hours: 24 *Students in the Professional and Pre-Medical/Pre-Dental concentrations must take MATH 166(4). Those in the Pre- Pharmacy concentration should take MATH 214 (MATH 2100) instead of MATH 166. In this case, the elective hours will increase from 9 to 10 and cross enroll hours will decrease from 24 to 20. Please see the current Nicholls catalog for more information. Hours needed to meet the AGS 60 hour minimum requirement. Some or all of these hours may not apply towards the Bachelor of Science degree. 10
11 English College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) or 1170 Select one math elective (3 hrs) Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select two history electives (6 hrs) Select two social sciences electives (6 hrs) Any non-dev MATH course Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hrs in the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Any ENGL Lit course* HIST 1010 (101) or 1500 and HIST 1020 (102) or 1510 Any ANTH, ECON, GEOG, PSYC, POLI, or SOCI courses Other Courses (21 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) American History (3 hrs) HIST 2010 (201) or HIST 2020 (202) Select one fine arts elective different from above (3 hrs) Foreign language electives (6 hrs) Free elective (3 hrs) Any foreign language courses Any academic course may be selected Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 60 Cross Enroll Hours: 0 *2000-level American or British Literature courses will count as elective hours; however, students will be required to repeat those topics in upper-level courses. 11
12 Geomatics Math/Analytical Reasoning (8 hrs as listed below) Trigonometry (3 hrs) MATH 1110 Calculus I (5 hrs) MATH 165(5) Natural Sciences (9 hrs as indicated) Select one biology elective (3 hrs) BIOL 1010 (BIO 101) or 1140 Physical Geology (3 hrs) GEOL 1010 (101) Basic Physics (3 hrs) PHYS 101 Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) History of Western Civilization sequence (6 hrs) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course HIST 1010 (101), 1020 (102) Principles of Microeconomics (3 hrs) ECON 2020 (202) Select one social sciences elective (3 hrs) Any ANTH, ECON, GEOG, PSYC, POLI, or SOCI course Other Courses (19 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Basic Physics Lab (1 hr) PHYS 103(1) Basic Physics (3 hrs) PHYS 102 Engineering Graphics (2 hrs) EGSC 101(2) Introduction to Geomatics (3 hrs) GEOM 101 Intro to Surveying Instruments Lab (1 hr) GEOM 103(1) Geomatics Methods I (2 hrs) GEOM 201(2) Geomatics Methods II (2 hrs) GEOM 202(2) Geomatics Methods I Lab (1 hr) GEOM 203(1) Geomatics Methods II Lab (1 hr) GEOM 204(1) Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 36 Cross Enroll Hours: 24 12
13 Government College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Select one math elective (3 hrs) Any non-dev MATH course Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences electives(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select either the History of Western Civ or the World History Sequence (6 hrs) American National Government (3 hrs) POLI 1100 (110) State and Local Government (3 hrs) POLI 2520 Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hrs in the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course HIST 1010 (101), 1020 (102) or HIST 1500, 1510 Other Courses (21 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Select one English literature elective different Any ENGL lit course from above (3 hrs) Introductory Sociology (3 hrs) SOCI 2010 (201) American History (3 hrs) HIST 2020 (202) Foreign language sequence (6 hrs) Any foreign language sequence Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 60 Cross Enroll Hours: 0 13
14 History College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Select one math elective (3 hrs) Any non-dev MATH course Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select either the History of Western Civ or the World History Sequence (6 hrs) Principles of Microeconomics (3 hrs) ECON 2020 (202) American National Government (3 hrs) POLI 1100 (110) Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hrs in the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course HIST 1010 (101), 1020 (102) or HIST 1500, 1510 Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) American History (3 hrs) HIST 2010 (201) American History (3 hrs) HIST 2020 (202) Introductory Sociology (3 hrs) SOCI 2010 Foreign language electives (6 hrs) Any foreign languages* Other Courses (21 hrs) Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 60 Cross Enroll Hours: 0 *Three to six hours of foreign language may be substituted with GEOG 103 (GEOG 205), Physical Geography, and/or SOCI 204, Cultural Diversity in America. 14
15 Mass Communication College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) or 1170 Select one math elective (3 hrs) MATH 2100 Select one or two biological sciences electives(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hrs in the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Humanities (9 hrs as indicated) Select two English literature electives (3 hrs) Any ENGL lit course(s) Select one history elective (3 hrs) HIST 1010 (101), 1020 (102), 1500, 1510, 2010 (201), or 2020 (202) Survey of Mass Communication (3 hrs) MACO 101 American National Government or State and Local Government (3 hrs) Select one social science elective (3 hrs) POLI 1100 (110) or POLI 2520 Any ANTH, ECON, GEOG, PSYC, POLI, or SOCI courses Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Free electives (9 hrs) Any academic course(s) may be selected* Other Courses (21 hrs) News Writing (3 hrs) MACO 251 Visual Communication (3 hrs) MACO 230 Reporting (3 hrs) MACO 252 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 48 Cross Enroll Hours: 12 *Mass Communication students must complete a minor in another academic discipline or take 26 hours from a list of approved general electives which must include at least 12 hours at the 300-level or higher. 15
16 Mathematics Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Math/Analytical Reasoning (9 hrs as listed below) Calculus I (5 hrs) MATH 165(5) Calculus II (4 hrs) MATH 166(4) Select two history electives (6 hrs) Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hrs in the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course Any HIST courses Survey of Economic Principles (3 hrs) ECON 255 Select one social sciences electives (3 hrs) Any ANTH, ECON, GEOG, PSYC, POLI, or SOCI course Other Courses (18 hrs) Introduction to Computer Science I (3 hrs) CMPS 130 Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Select one natural science elective different from above (3 hrs) Any BIOL, CHEM, GEOL or PHSC course Introduction to Financial Accounting (3 hrs) ACCT 2100 Calculus III (4 hrs) MATH 265(4) Free electives (2 hrs) Any academic course(s) may be selected Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 41 Cross Enroll Hours: 19 16
17 Mathematics (Secondary Mathematics Education Concentration) Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Math/Analytical Reasoning (9 hrs as listed below) Calculus I (5 hrs) MATH 165(5) Calculus II (4 hrs) MATH 166(4) Select two history electives (6 hrs) Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hours in the same science) Any BIOL courses Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course Any HIST courses Survey of Economic Principles (3 hrs) ECON 255 Adolescent and Adult Dev (3 hrs) PSYC 210 Other Courses (18 hrs) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Introduction to Financial Accounting (3 hrs) ACCT 2100 Select one naturals sciences elective different from above (3 hrs) Any BIOL, CHEM, GEOL or PHSC course Free electives (2 hrs) Any academic course(s) may be selected Computer Literacy I (3 hrs) CMPS 130 Calculus III (4 hrs) MATH 265 (4) Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 38 Cross Enroll Hours: 22 Please read Teacher Education Requirements on page 28. Hours needed to meet the AGS 60 hour minimum requirement. Some or all of these hours may not apply towards the Bachelor of Science degree. 17
18 Sociology College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Select one math elective (3 hrs) Any non-dev MATH course Select one or two biological sciences electives(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select either History of Western Civ or World History sequence (6 hrs) Introductory Sociology (3 hrs) SOCI 2010 (201) Social Problems (3 hrs) SOCI 2020 Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hrs in the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course HIST 1010 (101), 1020 (102) or HIST 1500, 1510 Other Courses (21 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Select one English literature elective different Any ENGL lit course from above (3 hrs) American National Government (3 hrs) POLI 1100 (110) Foreign Language Sequence (6 hrs) Any foreign language sequence Social Research I (3 hrs) SOCI 205 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 57 Cross Enroll Hours: 3 18
19 College of Business Administration AGS Program Guides 19
20 Accounting College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Calculus w/bus and Econ Apps (3 hrs) MATH 2010 Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select one history elective (3 hrs) Select one humanities elective (3 hrs) Principles of Microeconomics (3 hrs) ECON 2020 (202) Principles of Macroeconomics (3 hrs) ECON 2010 (201) Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hrs in the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Introduction to American Business (3 hrs) BUSN 1100 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3 hrs) ACCT 2100 Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 3 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit elective Any HIST course Any HIST, PHIL, or ENGL lit course Other Courses (21 hrs) Intermediate Financial Accounting I (3 hrs) ACCT 221 Management Information Systems (3 hrs) CIS 231 Business Statistics I (3 hrs) QBA 282 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 51 Cross Enroll Hours: 9 20
21 Business Administration College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Calculus w/bus and Econ Apps (3 hrs) MATH 2010 Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select one history elective (3 hrs) Select one humanities elective (3 hrs) Principles of Microeconomics (3 hrs) ECON 2020 (202) Principles of Macroeconomics (3 hrs) ECON 2010 (201) Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hrs in the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 3 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course Any HIST course Any HIST, PHIL, or ENGL lit course Other Courses (21 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Introduction to American Business (3 hrs) BUSN 1100 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3 hrs) ACCT 2100 Introduction to Managerial Accounting (3 hrs) ACCT 2110 Management Information Systems (3 hrs) CIS 231 Business Statistics I (3 hrs) QBA 282 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 54 Cross Enroll Hours: 6 21
22 Computer Information Systems College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Calculus w/bus and Econ Apps (3 hrs) MATH 2010 Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select one history elective (3 hrs) Select one humanities elective (3 hrs) Principles of Microeconomics (3 hrs) ECON 2020 (202) Principles of Macroeconomics (3 hrs) ECON 2010 (201) Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hrs in the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 3 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course Any HIST course Any HIST, PHIL, or ENGL lit course Other Courses (21 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Introduction to American Business (3 hrs) BUSN 1100 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3 hrs) ACCT 2100 Introduction to Managerial Accounting (3 hrs) ACCT 2110 Visual Computer Prog for Business (3 hrs) CIS 150 Management Information Systems (3 hrs) CIS 231 Business Statistics I (3 hrs) QBA 282 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 51 Cross Enroll Hours: 9 22
23 Finance College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Calculus w/bus and Econ Apps (3 hrs) MATH 2010 Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select one history elective (3 hrs) Select one humanities elective (3 hrs) Principles of Microeconomics (3 hrs) ECON 2020 (202) Principles of Macroeconomics (3 hrs) ECON 2010 (201) Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hrs in the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Introduction to American Business (3 hrs) BUSN 1100 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3 hrs) ACCT 2100 Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 3 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course Any HIST course Any HIST, PHIL, or ENGL lit course Other Courses (21 hrs) Intermediate Financial Accounting I (3 hrs) ACCT 221 Management Information Systems (3 hrs) CIS 231 Business Statistics I (3 hrs) QBA 282 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 51 Cross Enroll Hours: 9 23
24 Management College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Calculus w/bus and Econ Apps (3 hrs) MATH 2010 Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select one history elective (3 hrs) Select one humanities elective (3 hrs) Principles of Microeconomics (3 hrs) ECON 2020 (202) Principles of Macroeconomics (3 hrs) ECON 2010 (201) Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hrs in the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 3 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course Any HIST course Any HIST, PHIL, or ENGL lit course Other Courses (21 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Introduction to American Business (3 hrs) BUSN 1100 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3 hrs) ACCT 2100 Introduction to Managerial Accounting (3 hrs) ACCT 2110 Management Information Systems (3 hrs) CIS 231 Business Statistics I (3 hrs) QBA 282 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 54 Cross Enroll Hours: 6 24
25 Marketing College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Calculus w/bus and Econ Apps (3 hrs) MATH 2010 Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select one history elective (3 hrs) Select one humanities elective (3 hrs) Principles of Microeconomics (3 hrs) ECON 2020 (202) Principles of Macroeconomics (3 hrs) ECON 2010 (201) Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hours in the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 3 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course Any HIST course Any HIST, PHIL, or ENGL lit course Other Courses (21 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Introduction to American Business (3 hrs) BUSN 1100 Introduction to Financial Accounting (3 hrs) ACCT 2100 Introduction to Managerial Accounting (3 hrs) ACCT 2110 Management Information Systems (3 hrs) CIS 231 Business Statistics I (3 hrs) QBA 282 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 54 Cross Enroll Hours: 6 25
26 College of Education AGS Program Guides 26
27 Birth to Five/Early Interventionist Education College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Introductory Statistics (3 hrs) MATH 2100 Natural Sciences (9 hrs as indicated) Basic Biology I and II (6 hrs) BIOL 1010 (BIO 101), 1020 (BIO 102) Select one physical sciences elective (3 hrs) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Any ENGL lit course World History and American History (6 hrs) HIST 1510, 2010 (201) Child Psychology (3 hrs) PSYC 206 Geography elective (3 hrs) Select one physical sciences elective different from above (3 hrs) Any GEOG course Other Courses (21 hrs) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course Math for Elementary Teachers I (3 hrs) MATH 110 Creative Activities for Preschoolers (3 hrs) FCED 135 Approaches to Preschool Curriculum (3 hrs) FCED 232 The Psyc and Ed of the Exceptional Child (3 EDUC 211 hrs) Intro to Elementary and Secondary Ed (3hrs) EDUC 250 Intro to Tech Integration for Teachers (3 hrs) EDUC 251 Total Hours: 60* Fletcher Hours: 39 Cross Enroll Hours: 21 *The Bachelor of Science degree requires 124 credit hours. Students completing this AGS program will need 64 additional credit hours to complete bachelor s degree requirements. 27
28 Elementary Education (Grades PK-3) College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Math for Elementary Teachers I (3 hrs) MATH 110 Select two biological sciences electives (6 hrs) Select one physical sciences elective (3 hrs) Any BIOL courses Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course Natural Sciences (9 hrs as indicated) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Literature for Teachers (3 hrs) ENGL 212 World History (6 hrs) HIST 1500, 1510 Child Psychology (3 hrs) PSYC 206 Select one geography elective (3 hrs) Any GEOG course Other Courses (21 hrs) American History (3 hrs) HIST 2020 (202) Math for Elementary Teachers II (3 hrs) MATH 210 Intro to Elementary and Secondary Ed (3hrs) EDUC 250 Intro to Tech Integration for Teachers (3 hrs) EDUC 251 Free electives (9 hrs) Any academic courses may be selected Total Hours: 60* Fletcher Hours: 42 Cross Enroll Hours: 18 *The Bachelor of Science degree requires 125 credit hours. Students completing this AGS program will at least 65 additional credit hours to complete bachelor s degree requirements. Hours needed to meet the AGS 60 hour minimum requirement. Some or all of these hours may not apply towards the Bachelor of Science degree. 28
29 Elementary Education (Grades 1-5) College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Introductory Statistics (3 hrs) MATH 2100 Select two biological sciences electives (6 hrs) Select one physical sciences elective (3 hrs) Any BIOL courses Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course Natural Sciences (9 hrs as indicated) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Literature for Teachers (3 hrs) ENGL 212 World History and American History (6 hrs) HIST 1510, 2020 (202) Child Psychology (3 hrs) PSYC 206 Select one geography elective (3 hrs) Any GEOG course Other Courses (21 hrs) Math for Elementary Teachers I (3 hrs) MATH 110 Math for Elementary Teachers II (3 hrs) MATH 210 Select two physical sciences electives different Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC courses from above (6 hrs) The Psyc and Ed of the Exceptional Child (3 EDUC 211 hrs) Intro to Elementary and Secondary Ed (3 hrs) EDUC 250 Intro to Tech Integration for Teachers (3 hrs) EDUC 251 Total Hours: 60* Fletcher Hours: 39 Cross Enroll Hours: 21 *The Bachelor of Science degree requires 127 credit hours. Students completing this AGS program will need 70 additional credit hours to complete bachelor s degree requirements. Hours needed to meet the AGS 60 hour minimum requirement. Some or all of these hours may not apply towards the Bachelor of Science degree. 29
30 Elementary/Middle School Education (Grades 4-8) College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Elementary Statistics (3 hrs) MATH 2100 Natural Sciences (9 hrs as indicated) Basic Biology I and II (6 hrs) BIOL 1010 (BIO 101), 1020 (BIO 102) Select one physical sciences electives (3 hrs) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Literature for Teachers (3 hrs) ENGL 212 American History Sequence (6 hrs) HIST 2010 (201), 2020 (202) American National Government (3 hrs) POLI 1100 (110) Middle School Child Psychology (3 hrs) PSYC 220 Select one fine arts elective(3 hrs) Other Courses (21 hrs) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) World History (3 hrs) HIST 1510 Select one geography elective (3 hrs) Any GEOG course Select one physical sciences elective different Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course from above (3 hrs) Math for Elementary Teachers I (3 hrs) MATH 110 Intro to Tech Integration for Teachers (3 hrs) EDUC 251 Middle School Cur and Pedagogy (3 hrs) EDUC 255 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 45 Cross Enroll Hours: 15 30
31 General Family and Consumer Sciences (Child, Family and Social Services) College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Select one math elective (3 hrs) Any non-dev MATH course Natural Sciences (9 hrs as indicated) Basic Biology I and II (6 hrs) BIOL 1010 (BIO 101), 1020 (BIO 102) Select one physical science elective (3 hrs) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course Short Stories and Novels or Poetry and Drama (3 hrs) Select two history electives (6 hrs) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) ENGL 2110 or 2150 Any HIST courses General Psychology (3 hrs) PSYC 2010 (201) Life Span Developmental Psychology (3 hrs) PSYC 2120 Other Courses (21 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Introductory Sociology (3 hrs) SOCI 2010 (201) Psychology of Personality (3 hrs) PSYC 204 Helping Individuals and Families (3 hrs) FACS 131 Select one HPED elective (2 hrs) Any HPED course (2) General Medical Terminology (1 hr) NURS 311 (1) Drug Abuse (3 hrs) NURS 307 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 48 Cross Enroll Hours: 12 31
32 Human Performance Education (Grades K-12) English Comp I (3 hrs) English Comp II (3 hrs) ENGL 1010 (101M) ENGL 1020 (102M) College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110M) Trigonometry (3 hrs) MATH 1110 Natural Sciences (9 hrs as indicated) Human Anatomy and Physiology I & II (6 hrs) BIOL 1140, 1160 Select one physical science elective (3 hrs) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Select one English literature course (3 hrs) Any ENGL lit course World History (6 hrs) HIST 1500, 1510 American National Government or State and Local Government (3 hrs) Life Span Developmental Psychology (3 hr) PSYC 2120 Select one fine arts course (3 hrs) POLI 1100 (110M) or 2520 Other Courses (21 hrs) Personal and Community Health Probs (3 hrs) HPED 141 Intro to Elementary and Secondary Ed (3hrs) EDUC 250 Intro to Tech Integration for Teachers (3 hrs) EDUC 251 Sports Conditioning (3 hrs) HPED 240 Personal Fitness (3 hrs) HPED 246 Intro to Health and Physical Education (3 hrs) HPED 252 Technical Skills for Team Sports (3 hrs) HPED 280 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 39 Cross Enroll Hours: 21 32
33 Secondary Education (Grades 6-12 English Concentration) College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Select one math elective (3 hrs) Any non-dev MATH course Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elecitve(s) (3-6 hrs) Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hours in the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Humanities (9 including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Short Stories and Novels (3 hrs) ENGL 2110 World History and American History (6 hrs) HIST 1500, 2020 (202) Adolescent and Adult Development (3 hrs) PSYC 210 Select one social sciences elective (3 hrs) Any ANTH, ECON, GEOG, PSYC, POLI, or SOCI course Other Courses (21 hrs) Free electives (6 hrs) Any academic courses may be selected Survey of British Lit I (3 hrs) ENGL 315 Survey of British Lit II (3 hrs) ENGL 316 Advanced Grammer (3 hrs) ENGL 264 Intro to Elementary and Secondary Ed (3hrs) EDUC 250 Intro to Tech Integration for Teachers (3 hrs) EDUC 251 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 42 Cross Enroll Hours: 18 Hours needed to meet the AGS 60 hour minimum requirement. Some or all of these hours may not apply towards the Bachelor of Science degree. 33
34 Secondary Education (Grades 6-12 Fam and Consumer Sci Concentration) College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Select one math elective (3 hrs) Any non-dev MATH course Select Basic Biology I and II or Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II (6 hrs) Select one physical sciences elective (3 hrs) Natural Sciences (9 hrs as indicated) BIOL 1010 (BIO 101), 1020 (BIO 102) or BIOL 1140, 1160 Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Short Stories and Novels (3 hrs) ENGL 2110 World History and American History (6 hrs) HIST 1500, 2020 (202) Adolescent and Adult Development (3 hrs) PSYC 210 Select one social sciences elective (3 hrs) Any ANTH, ECON, GEOG, PSYC, POLI, or SOCI course Free electives (2 hrs) Other Courses (21 hrs) Any academic course(s) may be selected Orientation to FACS Eduction (1 hr) FACS 130(1) Food and Nutrition (3hrs) DIET 111 Clothing Construction (3 hrs) FCED223 Meal Management (3 hrs) DIET 215 Demonstrations (3 hrs) FCED262 Intro to Elementary and Secondary Ed (3hrs) EDUC 250 Intro to Tech Integration for Teachers (3 hrs) EDUC 251 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 38 Cross Enroll Hours: 22 Hours needed to meet the AGS 60 hour minimum requirement. Some or all of these hours may not apply towards the Bachelor of Science degree. 34
35 Secondary Education (Grades 6-12 General Science Concentration) College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Select one math elective (3 hrs) Any non-dev MATH course Natural Sciences (9 hrs as indicated) Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II (6 BIOL 1140, 1160 hrs) Introductory Chemistry I (3 hrs) CHEM 105 Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature 6 hrs of history) Short Stories and Novels (3 hrs) ENGL 2110 World History and American History (6 hrs) HIST 1500, 2020 (202) Adolescent and Adult Development (3 hrs) PSYC 210 Select one social sciences elective (3 hrs) Any ANTH, ECON, GEOG, PSYC, POLI, or SOCI course Any ARTS, MUSC 1010, or THEA course Other Courses (21 hrs) Physical Geology (3 hrs) GEOL 1010 Historical Geology (3 hrs) GEOL 1020 Introductory Physical Science III (3 hrs) PHSC 1400 Introductory Chemistry II (3 hrs) CHEM 106 Intro to Elementary and Secondary Ed (3hrs) EDUC 250 Intro to Tech Integration for Teachers (3 hrs) EDUC 251 Basic Physics (3 hrs) PHYS 101 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 42 Cross Enroll Hours: 18 35
36 Secondary Education (Grades 6-12 Social Studies Concentration) College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Select one math elective (3 hrs) Any MATH course Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hours in the same science) Any BIOL course Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course Humanities (9 including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Short Stories and Novels (3 hrs) ENGL 2110 World History and American History (6 hrs) HIST 1500, 2020 (202) Adolescent and Adult Development (3 hrs) PSYC 210 Introductory Sociology (3 hrs) SOCI 2010 (201) Other Courses (21 hrs) World History (3 hrs) HIST 1510 American History (3 hrs) HIST 2010 (201) American National Government (3 hrs) POLI 1100 (110) State and Local Government (3 hrs) POLI 2520 Social Problems (3 hrs) SOCI 2020 Intro to Elementary and Secondary Ed (3hrs) EDUC 250 Intro to Tech Integration for Teachers (3 hrs) EDUC 251 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 51 Cross Enroll Hours: 9 *The Bachelor of Science degree requires 127 credit hours. Students completing this AGS program will need 67 additional credit hours to complete bachelor s degree requirements. 36
37 Psychology College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Select one math elective (3 hrs) Any non-dev MATH course Select two biological sciences electives (6 hrs) Select one physical sciences elective (3 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select the History of Westen Civ or the World History or the American History Sequence (6 hrs) Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hours in the same science) Any BIOL courses Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course Humanities (9 including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course HIST 1010 (101), 1020 (102) or HIST 1500, 1510 or HIST 2010 (201), 2020 (202) General Psychology (3 hrs) PSYC 2010 (201) Select non-psyc social sciences elective (3 hrs) Any ANTH, ECON, GEOG, POLI, or SOCI course Other Courses (21 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Select one psychology elective (3 hrs) Any PSYC course Free elective (3 hrs) Any academic course(s) may be selected Psychology of Personality (3 hrs) PSYC 204 Statistics (3 hrs) PSYC 208 Research Designs and Methods (3 hrs) PSYC 209 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 51 Cross Enroll Hours: 9 37
38 College of Nursing and Allied Health AGS Program Guides 38
39 Athletic Training College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Introductory Statistics (3 hrs) MATH 2100 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II including labs (8 hrs) Basic Physics or Physics for Allied Health (3 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select one history elective (3 hrs) Select one humanities elective (3 hrs) General Psychology (3 hrs) PSYC 2010 (201) Life Span Development Psychology (3 hrs) PSYC 2120 Natural Sciences (11 hrs as indicated) BIOL 1140, 1150(1), 1160, 1170(1) PHYS 101 or PHYS 151 Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 3 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course Any HIST course Any HIST, PHIL, or ENGL lit course Other Courses (19 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Careers is Sports Medicine (1 hr) ATTR 101(1) Clinical Introduction to Sports Medicine (2 ATTR 102(2) hrs) Acute Care in Sport and Exercise (3 hrs) ATTR 220 Foundations of Athletic Training (3 hrs) ATTR 222 Musculoskeletal Anat and Palpation (3 hrs) ATTR 230 Adv Application in Athletic Training (1 hr) ATTR 232(1) Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 44 Cross Enroll Hours: 16 39
40 Communicative Disorders College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) or 1170 Introductory Statistics (3 hrs) MATH 1110 or 2100 Basic Biology I and II or Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II (6 hrs) Select one physical sciences elective (3 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select two history electives (6 hrs) General Psychology (3 hrs) PSYC 2010 (201) Psychology elective (3 hrs) Any PSYC course Natural Sciences (9 hrs as indicated) BIOL 1010 (BIO 101), 1020 (BIO 102) or BIOL 1140, 1160* Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course Any HIST courses Other Courses (21 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Introductory Sociology (3 hrs) SOCI 2010 (201) Intro to Spch-Lang Path and Audiology (3 COMD 278 hrs) Normal Language Acquisition (3 hrs) COMD 279 Assessment and Mngt of Lang Dis orders (3 COMD 281 hrs) The Psyc and Ed of the Exceptional Child (3 EDUC 211 hrs) Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 48 Cross Enroll Hours: 12 *Recommended biology sequence. The psychology course selected must transfer as a course numbered 200-level or above. 40
41 Dietetics College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) Introductory Statistics (3 hrs) MATH 2100 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II including labs (8 hrs) Natural Sciences (11 hrs as indicated) BIOL 1140, 1150(1), 1160, 1170(1) Introductory Chemistry I (3 hrs) CHEM 105 Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select two history electives (6 hrs) Select one psychology elective (3 hrs) Any PSYC course Introductory Sociology (3 hrs) SOCI 2010 Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course Any HIST courses Other Courses (19 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) General Microbiology (3 hrs) BIOL 2030 Food and Nutrition (3 hrs) DIET 111 Meal Management (3 hrs) DIET 215 Orientation to Dietetics Profession (1 hr) DIET 120(1) Applied Nutrition (3 hrs) DIET 200 Applied Nutrition Laboratory (1 hr) DIET 201(1) Select one HPED elective (2 hrs) Any HPED(2) course Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 44 Cross Enroll Hours: 16 41
42 Health Sciences College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110M) or 1170 Introductory Statistics (3 hrs) MATH 2100 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II including labs (8 hrs) Natural Sciences (11 hrs as indicated) BIOL 1140, 1150(1), 1160, 1170(1) Introductory Chemistry I (3 hrs) CHEM 105 Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select one history elective (3 hrs) Select one humanities elective (3 hrs) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 3 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course Any HIST course HIST, PHIL, or ENGL lit General Psychology (3 hrs) PSYC 2010 (201) Select one social sciences elective (3 hrs) Any ANTH, ECON, GEOG, PSYC, POLI, or SOCI course Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Select 13 hrs from concentration courses Other Courses (19 hrs) See concentration courses below. Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 44 Cross Enroll Hours: 16 Pre-Professional Concentration Courses (27 hours required): AHSC 220 or ATTR 220, AHSC 221 or ATTR 280, BIOL 155(4), PHYS 101* or 151, and 14 hrs of electives from AHSC, BIOL, CHEM, DIET, HPED, PHYS, PSYC, or SOCI. Supervision and Management Concentration: Students must be a credentialed and/or licensed health care professional and qualify for Advanced Standing credit to complete this concentration. Each student must petition for Advanced Standing credit with the Head of the Department of Allied Health Sciences. *Trigonometry is a prerequisite for PHYS 101. The social science course selected must transfer as a course numbered 200-level or above. 42
43 Nursing College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) or 1170 Introductory Statistics (3 hrs) MATH 2100 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II including labs (8 hrs) General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry for Nursing (3 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select one history elective (3 hrs) Select one humanities elective (3 hrs) Natural Sciences (11 hrs as indicated) BIOL 1140, 1150(1), 1160, 1170(1) CHEM 109 Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 3 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course Any HIST course Any HIST, PHIL, or ENGL lit course General Psychology (3 hrs) PSYC 2010 (201) Cultural Diversity in American Society (3 hrs) SOCI 204 Other Courses (19 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) General Microbiology (3 hrs) BIOL 2030 Applied Nutrition (3 hrs) DIET 200 Select one nursing elective (3 hrs) NURS 307 or 352 or 360 Free electives (7 hrs) Any academic course(s) may be selected Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 48 Cross Enroll Hours: 12 Hours needed to meet the AGS 60 hour minimum requirement. Some or all of these hours may not apply towards the Bachelor of Science degree. 43
44 University College AGS Program Guides 44
45 Culinary Arts College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) or 1170 Select one math elective (3 hrs) Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Any non-dev MATH course Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hrs In the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 3 hrs of culinary history) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Any ENGL lit course Select one history elective (3 hrs) Any HIST course Culinary History and Development (3 hrs) CULA 101 Select two social sciences electives (6 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Select 15 hrs of courses from the following Any ANTH, ECON, GEOG, POLI, PSYC, or SOCI courses Other Courses (21 hrs) Nutrition (3 hrs) DIET 111 or 200 Sanitation and Food Safety (1 hr) CULA 105 (1) Culinary Foundations (2 hrs) CULA 111(2) Fruits, Veg, and Farinaceous Products (2 hrs) CULA 221(2) Meat Identification and Fabrication (2 hrs) CULA 219(2) Stocks, Sauces and Soups (2 hrs) CULA 222(2) Garde Manager (2 hrs) CULA 230(2) Food, Bev, and Labor Cost Control (3 hrs) CULA 231 Baking (2 hrs) CULA 250(2) Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 42 Cross Enroll Hours: 18 45
46 Interdisciplinary Studies College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110M) or 1170 Select one math elective (3 hrs) Select one or two biological sciences elective(s) (3-6 hrs) Select one or two physical sciences electives (3-6 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select one history elective (3 hrs) Select one humanities elective (3 hrs) Select two social sciences electives (6 hrs) Select one fine arts electives (3 hrs) Any non-dev MATH course Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hrs In the same science) Any BIOL course(s) Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC course(s) Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 3 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course Any HIST course Any HIST, PHIL, or ENGL lit course Any ANTH, ECON, GEOG, PSYC, POLI, or SOCI courses Other Courses (21 hrs) Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Free electives (15 hrs) Any academic courses may be selected Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 60 Cross Enroll Hours: 0 46
47 Petroleum Services College Algebra (3 hrs) MATH 1100 (110) or 1170 Select one math elective (3 hrs) Select one biological science elective (3 hrs) Select two physical sciences electives (6 hrs) Select one English literature elective (3 hrs) Select two history electives (6 hrs) Select two social sciences electives (6 hrs) Any non-dev MATH course Natural Sciences (9 hrs in both biological and physical with 6 hrs in the same science) Any BIOL course Any CHEM, GEOL, or PHSC courses Computer Literacy (3 hrs) CPTR 1100 (CIS 105) Public Speaking (3 hrs) SPCH 1200 (120) Petroleum Computational Methods (3 hrs) IPTN 1050 Fluid Mechanics (3 hrs) IPTN 1400 Select 9 hrs of courses from the following* Humanities (9 hrs including 3 hrs English literature and 6 hrs of history) Any ENGL lit course Any HIST courses Any ANTH, ECON, GEOG, PSYC, POLI, or SOCI courses Other Courses (21 hrs) Well Drilling (3 hrs) PSET 171 Gas Production (3 hrs) PSET 231 Governmental Regulatory Agencies (3 hrs) SATC 101 Loss Control (3 hrs) SATC 112 Safety and Health Program Planning (3 hrs) SATC 220 Drug Abuse in Industry (3 hrs) SATC 230 Marine Accident Prevention ( 3 hrs) SATC 240 Total Hours: 60 Fletcher Hours: 51 Cross Enroll Hours: 9 *Students may earn 12 hours of PSET credit by taking Fletcher s IPTN courses numbered 1600, 1610, 2000, and To receive credit for these courses students must earn a grade of C or better in each course and score a 70% or better on a credit exam developed and administered by Nicholls. If successful, students will be given credit for PSET courses numbered 231, 341, 301, and
48 Appendix A: Dual Admissions/Cross-Enrollment Agreement 48
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51 Appendix B: Intent to Participate Form 51
52 A.G.S. at Fletcher for Transfer to Nicholls Program Intent to Participate Form PERSONAL DATA Last Name: First Name: Middle Name: Other names you might have used: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip Code: Home Phone: ( ) Cell Phone: ( ) Social Security Number (Required): - - Date of Birth: Month: Day: Year: Ethnicity/Race (for Federal reports): Please check one: Of Hispanic or Latino Origin Not of Hispanic or Latino Origin Please check all that apply: American Indian/Alaskan Native Asian/Pacific Islander Caucasian (Non-Hispanic) Hispanic (Mexican-American) Black (Non-Hispanic) Do you qualify as a Louisiana resident? Yes No Home Parish/County: PROGRAM DATA Beginning semester at Fletcher Technical Community College: Fall Spring Summer Year: Declared Major: Date of Declaration: By signing this form, you are entering into an agreement with Nicholls State University and Fletcher Technical Community College. Each student participating in this agreement must complete their A.G.S. at Fletcher Technical Community College and enroll the immediate following semester (fall or spring) at Nicholls State University. This Intent to Participate form is valid for five years from the start of enrollment at Fletcher Technical Community College. The catalog of record will coincide with the date of this form. The information submitted on this application is true to the best of my knowledge. I understand that withholding or giving incorrect information may make me ineligible for admission/participation to Nicholls State University or Fletcher Technical Community College. I allow the release of my transcripts, grades, and application materials to both institutions throughout the term of this agreement. If I am a male, U.S. citizen, age 18 to 25, I also certify that I have registered with Selective Service. Applicant s Signature: Date: For Official Use Only Date Sent to Nicholls Nicholls ID# Reviewed by: Date Received FTCC ID# Nicholls Catalog: 52
53 Appendix C: Course Equivalencies 53
54 Nicholls State University Table of Course Equivalents for Fletcher Technical Community College All courses appearing on this list transfer to Nicholls State University. Some of the courses are equivalent to current Nicholls courses and some are not. Course abbreviations and numbers that include Xs represent courses that do not transfer as specific Nicholls courses. For example, an ARTS course taken at FTCC may receive an ART 1XX or ART 2XX designation. This means that the course content does not match sufficiently with any art course offered at Nicholls. In this case the student will receive credit for an ART course at the 100 or 200 level. A course receiving an XXXX designation indicates that the course does not match with any at Nicholls; however, credit is still granted for the course. The determination as to whether the courses described here or the courses listed below will satisfy any requirement of a particular degree program is made by the department and the college of the major. Developmental (remedial) courses ( ) are not considered college-level courses and therefore will not apply to any degree program. Vocational/technical courses will not transfer to Nicholls. FTCC Course FTCC Course Title Nicholls Equivalent Nicholls Course Title ACCT 2100 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ACCT 205 INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING ACCT 2110 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING ACCT 206 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING ANTH 160 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLGY (LCTCS ONLINE) SOCI 1XX CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (LCTCS ONLINE) ARTS 1200 INTRODUCTION TO FINE ARTS ART 110 ART APPRECIATION ARTS 120 INTRODUCTION TO FINE ARTS (LCTCS ONLINE) ART 110 ART APPRECIATION ARTS 2010 BEGINNING DRAWING ART 201 BEGINNING DRAWING ARTS 2020 INTERMEDIATE DRAWING ART 2XX INTERMEDIATE DRAWING ARTS 2030 FIGURE DRAWING ART 2XX FIGURE DRAWING ARTS 2300 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I ART 2XX DITGIAL PHOTOGRAPHY I ARTS 2310 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY II ART 2XX DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY II ARTS 2320 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY III ART 2XX DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY III ARTS 2510 BEGINNING DESIGN ART 251 BEGINNING DESIGN ARTS 2520 COLOR DESIGN ART 2XX COLOR DESIGN ARTS 2540 GRAPHIC DESIGN I ART 2XX GRAPHIC DESIGN I ARTS 2800 ART HISTORY SURVEY I ART 280 ART HISTORY: ANCIENT ART ARTS 2810 ART HISTORY SURVEY II ART 282 ART HISTORY: ITALIAN RENAISSANCE ART BIOL 1010 GENERAL BIOLOGY I - PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY BIOL 105 BASIC BIOLOGY I - PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY BIOL 1010L GENERAL BIOLOGY I LAB BIOL 1XX GENERAL BIOLOGY I LAB BIO 101 GENERAL BIOLOGY I (LCTCS ONLINE) BIOL 105 BASIC BIOLOGY I - PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY BIOL 101 GENERAL BIOLOGY I LAB (LCTCS ONLINE) BIOL 1XX GENERAL BIOLOGY I LAB BIOL 1020 GENERAL BIOLOGY II - THE DIVERSITY OF LIFE BIOL 106 BASIC BIOLOGY II - THE DIVERSITY OF LIFE BIO 102 GENERAL BIOLOGY II (LCTCS ONLINE) BIOL 106 BASIC BIOLOGY II - THE DIVERSITY OF LIFE BIOL 1140 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I BIOL 114 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I BIOL 1150 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I LAB BIOL 115 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY I BIOL 1160 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II BIOL 116 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II BIOL 1170 BIOL 2030 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II LAB MICROBIOLOGY FOR NURSING AND ALLIED HEALTH BIOL 117 BIOL 205 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY II MICROBIOLOGY BUSN 1100 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS BSAD 101 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN BUSINESS BUSI 2200 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS BSAD 221 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS 54
55 CHEM 1010 CHEMISTRY I (Non-Science Majors) CHEM 101 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I CIS 105 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (LCTCS ONLINE) OIS 200 COMPUTERS IN THE OFFICE CLCR 1000 FRESHMAN STUDIES UNIV 101 UNIVERSITY PREP CPTR 1000 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS CMPS 1XX INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS CPTR 1100 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OIS 200 COMPUTERS IN THE OFFICE CRJU 1010 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTITCE CRJU 101 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE CRJU 2010 APPLIED CRIMINOLOGY CRJU 201 APPLIED CRIMINOLOGY CRJU 2020 PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS CRJU 202 PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS CRJU 2030 CRIMINAL RELATED LAW CRJU 203 CRIMINAL RELATED LAW CRJU 2040 POLICE ADMINISTRATION CRJU 204 POLICE ADMINISTRATION CRJU 2150 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CRJU 2XX CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CRJU 2200 ADJUDICATION PROCESS CRJU 220 ADJUDICATION PROCESS CRJU 2600 INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE CRJU 2XX INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE CRJU 2610 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ETHICS CRJU 2XX CRIMINAL JUSTICE ETHICS CRJU 2620 INTERNATIONAL CRIME AND TERRORISM CRJU 2XX INTERNATIONAL CRIME AND TERRORISM CRJU 2630 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS CRJU 2XX INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS CRJU 2640 JUVENILE JUSTICE CRJU 2XX JUVENILE JUSTICE CRJU 2650 CRIMINAL JUSTICE THEORY CRJU 2XX CRIMINAL JUSTICE THEORY CRJU 2660 COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS CRJU 2XX COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS CRJU 2670 VICTIMOLOGY CRJU 2XX VICTIMOLOGY DVEN 0910 BASIC COMPOSITION ENGL 002 DEVELOPMENTLAL ENGLISH COMPOSITION DVEN 0920 INTERMEDIATE COMPOSITION ENGL 003 DEVELOPMENTAL ENGLISH COMPOSITION DVMA 0910 BASIC MATHEMATICS MATH 0XX BASIC MATHEMATICS DVMA 0920 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA MATH 002 DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS I DVMA 0930 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA MATH 003 DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS II DVRE 0910 BASIC LITERACY RDNG 0XX BASIC LITERACY ECON 2010 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS ECON 212 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS ECON 201 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (LCTCS ONLINE) ECON 212 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS ECON 2020 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS ECON 211 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMCIS ECON 202 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (LCTCS ONLINE) ECON 211 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMCIS ENGL 1010 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I ENGL 101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I ENGL 101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I (LCTCS ONLINE) ENGL 101 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I ENGL1020 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II ENGL 102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II ENGL 102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II (LCTCS ONLINE) ENGL 102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II ENGL 2010 ENGLISH LITERATURE I ENGL 210 LIT THEME: ENGLISH LITERATURE I ENGL 201 ENGLISH LITERATURE I (LCTCS ONLINE) ENGL 210 LIT THEME: ENGLISH LITERATURE I (LCTCS ONLINE) ENGL 2020 ENGLISH LITERATURE II ENGL 210 LIT THEME: ENGLISH LITERATURE II ENGL 202 ENGLISH LITERATURE II (LCTCS ONLINE) ENGL 210 LIT THEME: ENGLISH LITERATURE II (LCTCS ONLINE) 55
56 ENGL 2110 INTRODUCTION TO FICTION ENGL 255 SHORT STORIES AND NOVELS ENGL 2120 CHILDREN S LITERATURE ENGL 210 LIT THEME: CHILDREN S LITERATURE ENGL 2150 POETRY AND DRAMA ENGL 256 POETRY AND DRAMA ENGL 2200 MAJOR BRITISH WRITERS ENGL 210 LIT THEME: MAJOR BRITISH WRITERS ENGL 2210 MAJOR AMERICAN WRITERS ENGL 210 LIT THEME: MAJOR AMERICAN WRITERS ENGL 2600 ACADEMIC WRITING ENGL 2XX ACADEMIC WRITING ENGL 2996 SPECIAL TOPICS IN LITERATURE ENGL 210 LIT THEME: <TOPIC NAME> FREN 1010 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I FREN 101 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I GEOG 2010 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY GEOG 104 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY GEOG 2020 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY GEOG 103 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY GEOG 205 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (LCTCS ONLINE) GEOG 103 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY GEOL 1010 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY GEOL 101 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY GEOL 101 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (LCTCS ONLINE) GEOL 101 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY GEOL 1020 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY GEOL 102 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY HIST 1010 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I HIST 101 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION HIST 101 WESTERN CIVILIZATION I (LCTCS ONLINE) HIST 101 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION HIST 1020 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II HIST 102 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION HIST 102 WESTERN CIVILIZATION II (LCTCS ONLINE) HIST 102 HISTORY OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION HIST 1500 WORLD HISTORY I HIST 150 WORLD HISTORY HIST 1510 WORLD HISTORY II HIST 151 WORLD HISTORY HIST 2010 AMERICAN HISTORY I HIST 255 AMERICAN HISTORY HIST 201 AMERICAN HISTORY I (LCTCS ONLINE) HIST 255 AMERICAN HISTORY HIST 2020 AMERICAN HISTORY II HIST 256 AMERICAN HISTORY HIST 202 AMERICAN HISTORY II (LCTCS ONLINE) HIST 256 AMERICAN HISTORY IPTN 1050 PETROLEUM COMPUTATIONAL METHODS PSET 121 PETROLEUM COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IPTN 1400 FLUID MECHANICS PSET 131 RESERVIOR FLUIDS MANG 2010 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT MNGT 2XX INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT MATH 1000 or MATH 1100 COLLEGE ALGEBRA MATH 101 COLLEGE ALGEBRA MATH 110 COLLEGE ALGEBRA (LCTCS ONLINE) MATH 101 COLLEGE ALGEBRA MATH 1110 TRIGONOMETRY MATH 102 TRIGONOMETRY MATH 2010 APPLIED CALCULUS MATH 106 MATH 1170 CONTEMPORARY MATHEMATICS MATH 117 CALCULUS WITH BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC APPLICATIONS CONTEMPORARY MATHEMATICS AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS MATH 2100 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS MATH 214 INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS MLAB 0920 SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION IN ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA MATH 0XX SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION IN ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA MLAB 0930 SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA MATH 0XX SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION IN INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA MLAB 1000 SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA MATH 0XX SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTION IN COLLEGE ALGEBRA MUSC 1010 MUSIC APPRECIATION MUS 105 GENERAL MUSIC APPRECIATION MUSC 101 MUSIC APPRECIATION (LCTCS ONLINE) MUS 105 GENERAL MUSIC APPRECIATION MUSC 2010 INTRODUCTION TO ROCK MUSIC HISTORY MUS 2XX INTRODUCTION TO ROCK MUSIC HISTORY 56
57 MUSC 2020 JAZZ HISTORY MUS 2XX JAZZ HISTORY PHIL 2030 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY PHIL 203 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY PHIL 2715 BIOETHICS PHIL 2XX BIOETHICS PHSC 1000 PHYSICAL SCIENCE I PHSC 101 INTRODUCTORY PHYSICAL SCIENCE I PHSC 101 PHYSICAL SCIENCE I (LCTCS ONLINE) PHSC 101 INTRODUCTORY PHYSICAL SCIENCE I PHSC 1100 PHYSICAL SCIENCE I LAB PHSC 1XX PHYSICAL SCIENCE I LAB PHSC 1200 PHYSICAL SCIENCE II PHSC 102 INTRODUCTORY PHYSICAL SCIENCE II PHSC 1300 PHYSICAL SCIENCE II LAB PHSC 1XX PHYSICAL SCIENCE II LAB PHSC 1400 PHYSICAL SCIENCE III PHSC 103 INTRODUCTORY PHYSICAL SCIENCE III PHSC 1500 PHYSICAL SCIENCE III LAB PHSC 1XX PHYSICAL SCIENCE III LAB POLI 1100 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT GOVT 101 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT POLI 110 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT (LCTCS ONLINE) GOVT 101 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT POLI 2500 POLTICAL IDEOLOGIES GOVT 250 CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES POLI 2520 STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT GOVT 252 STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT PSYC 2010 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 101 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 201 GENERAL/INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY (LCTCS ONLINE) PSYC 101 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 2120 LIFE SPAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 212 LIFE SPAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 2200 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 2XX ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY SOCI 2010 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY SOCI 151 INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY SOCI 201 GENERAL/INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY (LCTCS ONLINE) SOCI 151 INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY SOCI 2020 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS SOCI 201 SOCIAL PROBLEMS SPAN 1010 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (LCTCS ONLINE) SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I SPAN 1020 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II (LCTCS ONLINE) SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II SPAN 2010 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I SPAN 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I SPAN 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I (LCTCS ONLINE) SPAN 201 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I SPAN 2020 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II SPAN 202 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II SPAN 202 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II (LCTCS ONLINE) SPAN 202 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH II SPCH 1200 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING SPCH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING SPCH 120 INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING (LCTCS ONLINE) SPCH 101 FUNDAMENTALS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING THEA 1010 INTRODUCTION TO THEATER APPRECIATION FNAR 1XX INTRODUCTION TO THEATER APPRECIATION 57
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