STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULA ARKANSAS INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION
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1 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULA ARKANSAS INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION 2007 ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION 114 East Capitol, Little Rock, Arkansas (501)
2 APPROVAL OF REVISIONS TO THE STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULA In April 1990, the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board adopted guidelines for the development of state minimum core curricula in response to A.C.A This legislation provides that courses within the core shall apply toward the general education core curriculum requirements for baccalaureate degrees at state-supported institutions and shall be fully transferable between state institutions. The Board has approved state minimum core curricula for two- and four-year colleges and universities. Proposed curricula revisions must be submitted for Coordinating Board approval. Copies of revised curricula appear on the following pages. (Revisions are indicated in bold and italics.) The following resolution is presented for Coordinating Board consideration. RESOLVED, That the Arkansas Higher Education Coordinating Board approves the revised curricula for Southern Arkansas University Magnolia, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, University of Arkansas Fort Smith, University of Central Arkansas, Arkansas State University Beebe, Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas, East Arkansas Community College, Ouachita Technical College, Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas, Rich Mountain Community College, Southern Arkansas University Tech, and the University of Arkansas Community College at Hope. FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Coordinating Board instructs the Director of the Arkansas Department of Higher Education to distribute the State Minimum Core Curricula to all public colleges and universities.
3 TRANSFER OFFICERS ARKANSAS STATE FOUR-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Information about an institution s transfer policies may be obtained by contacting the appropriate transfer officer listed below. ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY Ms. Tracy Finch, Registrar P.O. Box 1570 State University, AR Phone: Fax: ARKANSAS TECH UNIVERSITY Ms. Tammy Rhodes, Registrar Student Services Building Room 153 Russellville, AR Phone: Fax: HENDERSON STATE UNIVERSITY Mr. Tom Gattin, Registrar 1100 Henderson Street Arkadelphia, AR Phone: Fax: SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY Dr. Edward Nipper, Registrar P.O. Box 9404 Magnolia, AR Phone: Fax: UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE Ms. Robin Carr Associate Registrar Hunt Hall, Room 146 Fayetteville, AR Phone: Fax: UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT FORT SMITH Ms. Ann Childs Transfer Articulation Officer 5210 Grand Avenue P.O. Box 3649 Fort Smith, AR Phone: Fax: UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT LITTLE ROCK Ms. Teresa Dannaway, Transfer Credit Articulation Coordinator for Records & Registration 2801 South University Avenue Little Rock, AR Phone: Fax: UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT MONTICELLO Dr. Debbie Bryant, Registrar P.O. Box 3598 Monticello, AR Phone: Fax: UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS FOR MEDICAL SCIENCES Dr. Larry Milne Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs & Research Administration 4301 West Markham, Slot 541 Little Rock, AR Phone: Fax:
4 TRANSFER OFFICERS FOUR-YEAR (continued) Page 2 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT PINE BLUFF Mrs. Erica W. Fulton Registrar 1200 N. University Drive Pine Bluff, AR Phone: Fax: UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS Mr. Anthony D. Sitz University Registrar Conway, AR Phone: Fax:
5 TRANSFER OFFICERS ARKANSAS STATE TWO-YEAR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Information about an institution s transfer policies may be obtained by contacting the appropriate transfer officer listed below. ARKANSAS NORTHEASTERN COLLEGE Mrs. June Walters, Vice President for Student Services P.O. Box 1109 Blytheville, AR Phone: , Ext Fax: ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY - BEEBE Mr. Darren Jones University Registrar P.O. Box 1000 Beebe, AR Phone: Fax: ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY - MOUNTAIN HOME Dr. Pat Bailey Vice Chancellor 1600 S. College Mountain Home, AR Phone: Fax: ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY - NEWPORT Ms. Tara Byrd Registrar & Director of Admissions 7648 Victory Blvd. Newport, AR Phone: Fax: BLACK RIVER TECHNICAL COLLEGE Ms. Elise Cater, Registrar P.O. Box 468 Pocahontas, AR Phone: Fax: COSSATOT COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS Mrs. Kristin Bowden Dean of Academic Services P.O. Box 960 DeQueen, AR Phone: Fax: EAST ARKANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Ms. Catherine Coleman Vice President for Student Affairs 1700 Newcastle Road Forrest City, AR Phone: , Ext. 218 Fax: MID-SOUTH COMMUNITY COLLEGE Mrs. Leslie Anderson, Registrar 2000 West Broadway West Memphis, AR Phone: Fax: NATIONAL PARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE Dr. Allen B. Moody, Institutional Research/Registrar National Park Community College 101 College Drive Hot Springs, AR Phone: Fax:
6 TRANSFER OFFICERS TWO-YEAR (continued) Page 2 NORTH ARKANSAS COLLEGE Dr. Jerry Cash Vice President of Student Services 1515 Pioneer Drive Harrison, AR Phone: Fax: NORTHWEST ARKANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Mrs. Lecia Pelphrey Coordinator of Transfer Services One College Drive Bentonville, AR Phone: Fax: OUACHITA TECHNICAL COLLEGE Ms. Linda Johnson, VP for Student Affairs Ouachita Technical College One College Circle Malvern, AR Phone: Fax: OZARKA COLLEGE Ms. Eugenia R. Brown, Director of Counseling/Registrar P.O. Box 10 Melbourne, AR Phone: x2026 Fax: PHILLIPS COMMUNITY COLLEGE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS Mr. Lynn Boone Vice Chancellor for Student Services P.O. Box 785 Helena, AR Phone: x1235 Fax: PULASKI TECHNICAL COLLEGE Ms. Janice Hurd, Director of Admissions and Records 3000 West Scenic Drive North Little Rock, AR Phone: Fax: RICH MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Dr. Steve Rook Dean of Student Services 1100 College Drive Mena, AR Phone: Fax: SOUTH ARKANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE Mr. Dean Inman Director of Enrollment Service P.O. Box 7010 El Dorado, AR Phone: Fax: SOUTHEAST ARKANSAS COLLEGE Mr. Harvey R. Post Vice President for Student Affairs 1900 Hazel Street Pine Bluff, AR Phone: Fax: SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIVERSITY - TECH Mr. Gary Oden Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs SAU-Tech, P.O. Box 3499 East Camden, AR Phone: Fax:
7 TRANSFER OFFICERS TWO-YEAR (continued) Page 3 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AT BATESVILLE Ms.Tracy Cordova Bustos Student Information Officer P.O. Box 3350 Batesville, AR Phone: Fax: UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AT HOPE Ms. Jennifer Methvin Vice Chancellor for Academics 2500 S. Main Street Hope, AR Phone: Fax: UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE AT MORRILTON Mr. Thomas Flowers Vice Chancellor for Instruction/ Dean of Students One Bruce Street Morrilton, AR Phone: Fax:
8 TRANSFER OFFICERS ARKANSAS INDEPENDENT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Information about an institution s transfer policies may be obtained by contacting the appropriate transfer officer listed below. ARKANSAS BAPTIST COLLEGE Ms. Mary Jarrett Dean of Academic Affairs 1600 Bishop Little Rock, AR Phone: Fax: CENTRAL BAPTIST COLLEGE Mrs. Phylis Hoffmann, Registrar Conway, AR Phone: Fax: CROWLEY'S RIDGE COLLEGE Mr. Paul McFadden, Registrar 100 College Drive Paragould, AR Phone: Fax: HARDING UNIVERSITY Mr. Ron Finley, Registrar Box Searcy, AR Phone: Fax: HENDRIX COLLEGE Ms. Xinying Wang, Registrar Conway, AR Phone: Fax: JOHN BROWN UNIVERSITY Dr. Paul Hines, Registrar Siloam Springs, AR Phone: Fax: LYON COLLEGE Mrs. Janelle Sharp-Elliott, Registrar P.O. Box 2317 Batesville, AR Phone: Fax: OUACHITA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY Mrs. Judy L. Jones, Registrar & Director of Admissions OBU Box 3757, 410 Ouachita Arkadelphia, AR Phone: Fax: PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE Ms. Anita M. Johnson, Registrar One Trudie Kibbe Reed Drive Little Rock, AR Phone: Fax: UNIVERSITY OF THE OZARKS Mrs. Wilma Harris, Registrar 415 North College Avenue Clarksville, AR Phone: Fax: WILLIAMS BAPTIST COLLEGE Ms. Tonya Bolton, Registrar P.O. Box 3663, WBC Walnut Ridge, AR Phone: Fax:
9 Agenda Item No. 9 April 20, 1990 State Minimum Core Required for Baccalaureate Degrees Act 98 of 1989 (Arkansas Code ) provides that the State Board of Higher Education shall establish in consultation with the colleges and universities a minimum core of courses which shall apply toward the general education core curriculum requirements for baccalaureate degrees at state supported institutions of higher education and which shall be fully transferable between state institutions. The term State Minimum Core will be used to describe the core identified for purposes of this legislation. The following list of courses, with accompanying specifications, are proposed to implement this legislation: State Minimum Core English/Communication English Composition 6 Speech Communication 0-3 Math 3* College algebra or course as sophisticated as College algebra *Institutions may require students majoring in math, engineering, science, and business to take higher math as part of the State Minimum Core. Science 8** Science courses must include laboratories. **Institutions may require students majoring in math, engineering, science, education, and health related professions to take higher or specific science courses as a part of the State Minimum Core. Fine Arts/Humanities 6-9*** Must be broad survey course (s) Social Sciences US History Government 3 Other Social Science 6-9*** ***Institutions may require students majoring in engineering to take either six hours of humanities and social sciences at the junior/senior level or substitute an additional six hours of higher math and/or additional science as part of the State Minimum Core. TOTAL 35
10 Agenda Item No. 9 April 20, 1990 State Minimum Core Required for Baccalaureate Degrees General Provisions 1. Within the framework of the State Minimum Core specified on the previous page, each state institution shall propose 35 semester --credit hours from its institutional general education core to be recognized for purposes of this legislation. The total general education degree requirements at each institution may exceed the State Minimum Core requirements. 2. Each state institution shall present its proposed State Minimum Core for consideration by the State Board of Higher Education for recognition under this legislation. Institutions may present proposed changes in their State Minimum Core to the State Board as necessary. 3. Each state institution shall accept for transfer and apply toward requirements for any baccalaureate degree such parts of any other state institution s State Minimum Core as shall be presented by transfer students. If a student transfers to an institution which has total general education degree requirements that exceed the State Minimum Core, after recognizing all courses presented from the sending institution s State Minimum Core, the receiving institution may determine which additional general education courses are required to make up the difference between the State Minimum core courses presented and the institution s total general education degree requirements. 4. Students should be aware that score requirements for credit by examination on such tests as CLEP or Advanced Placement vary among institutions and that institutions to which they transfer may have different requirements than the requirements of the institution previously attended. Institutions are requested to show on their transcripts the test scores utilized for awarding credit by examination. 5. Frequently, courses with a grade of D do not transfer, and students should be aware that institutional policies regarding the transfer of courses within D grades may vary. 6. In math and science, higher courses than those required will be accepted for the purposes of the State Minimum Core. 7. A receiving institution may be more lenient in accepting credit at its own election; however, the policies regarding the State Minimum Core do not obligate the receiving institution beyond the stated courses and provisions. 8. A student who has enrolled under more than one State Minimum Core may select that core which is to be transferred to the receiving institution.
11 Agenda Item No. 9 April 20, 1990 Other Transfer Agreements Students should be aware that there are other transfer agreements which involve specific institutions and groups of institutions and which provide for transfer of greater numbers of semester credit hours that are included in the State Minimum Core. There are voluntary core curriculum transfer agreements which include several institutions of higher education in instances such as baccalaureate liberal arts and elementary education degrees. There are also a number of transfer agreements between two institutions in specific fields such as engineering or agriculture.
12 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULA TABLE OF CONTENTS FOUR-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Arkansas State University - Jonesboro... 1 Arkansas Tech University... 3 Henderson State University... 6 Southern Arkansas University - Magnolia... 9 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville University of Arkansas at Fort Smith. 15 University of Arkansas at Little Rock University of Arkansas at Monticello University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff University of Central Arkansas TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS Arkansas Northeastern College 29 Arkansas State University - Beebe Arkansas State University - Mountain Home Arkansas State University Newport Black River Technical College Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas East Arkansas Community College... 42
13 Table of Contents Page 2 Mid-South Community College National Park Community College.. 47 North Arkansas College NorthWest Arkansas Community College Ouachita Technical College Ozarka College Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas Pulaski Technical College Rich Mountain Community College South Arkansas Community College Southeast Arkansas College Southern Arkansas University - Tech University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville University of Arkansas Community College at Hope University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton.. 77
14 English/Communications Math STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Arkansas State University - Jonesboro Six (6) hours required from the following: ENG 1003 Freshman English I ENG 1013 Freshman English II Three (3) hours required MATH 1023 College Algebra MATH 1054 Pre-Calculus Math A higher level mathematics course for which College Algebra is a prerequisite Science Four (4) hours required BIOL 1003/1001 Biological Science/Lab BIOL 1033/1001 Biology of Sex/Lab BIOL 1043/1001 Plants and People /Lab BIOL 1063/1001 People and the Environment/Lab BIOL 1013/1021 Biology of the Cell/Lab Four (4) hours required from the following: CHEM 1013/1011 General Chemistry I/Lab GEOL 1003/1001 Environmental Geology/Lab PHSC 1203/1201 Physical Science/Lab PHYS 2034 University Physics (Multimedia) PHYS 2054 General Physics I/Lab PHYS 2073/2071 Fundamental Physics I/Lab PHYS 1103/1101 Introduction to Space Science/Lab Fine Arts/Humanities ENG 2003 Introduction to Literature of the Western World I ENG 2013 Introduction to Literature of the Western World Il PHIL 1103 Introduction to Philosophy 1
15 Arkansas State University - Jonesboro Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities (continued) MUS 2503 Fine Arts Musical THEA 2503 Fine Arts Theatre ART 2503 Fine Arts - Art Social Sciences Three (3) hours required ANTH 2233 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology HIST 1013 World Civilization to 1660 HIST 1023 World Civilization since 1660 GEOG 2613 Introduction to Geography Three (3) hours required HIST 2763 The United States to 1876 HIST 2773 The United States since 1876 POSC 2103 Introduction to U.S. Government Six (6) hours required; Three (3) hours required from two (2) areas: PSY 2013 Introduction to Psychology SOC 2213 Principles of Sociology ECON 2333 Economic Issues and Concepts ECON 2313 Principles of Macroeconomics POSC 1003 Introduction to Politics *POSC 2103 Introduction to U.S. Government *If not selected to meet U.S. History/Government requirement. Revised: February 3,
16 English/Communications Six (6) hours required from the following: STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Arkansas Tech University ENGL 1013/1023 Composition I, II (in sequence) ENGL 1043/1053 Honors Composition I, II (in sequence) OR ENGL 1013 Composition 1 (followed by) ENGL 1053 Honors Composition II OR ENGL 1043 Honors Composition I (followed by) ENGL 1023 Composition II Math MATH 1113 College Algebra MATH 1003 College Mathematics Any higher-level mathematics course for which College Algebra is a prerequisite Science Four (4) hours required from the following: BIOL 1014 Introduction to Biological Science OR Any higher level biology course that includes a lab. (Note that BIOL 1014 is specifically designed to meet general education objectives and is highly recommended, unless you meet the prerequisites for a different course specified by your major.) Four (4) hours required from the following: AND PHSC 1013/1021 Introduction to Physical Science/Lab 3
17 Arkansas Tech University Page 2 Science (continued) CHEM 1114 Survey of Chemistry CHEM 2124 General Chemistry I GEOL 1014 Physical Geology PHYS 1114 Applied Physics PHYS 2014 Physical Principles I PHYS 2024 Physical Principles II PHYS 2114 General Physics I PHYS 2124 General Physics II PHSC 1053/1051 Astronomy/Lab OR PHSC 3053/3051 Astronomy/Lab Fine Arts/Humanities (Total of 6 hours) Fine Arts *ART 2123 Experiencing Art MUS 2003 Introduction to Music TH 2273 Introduction to Theatre *ENGL 2173 Introduction to Film *JOUR 2173 Introduction to Film Art Majors: Required to take ART 2123 Music Majors: Any of the above courses except MUS
18 Arkansas Tech University Page 3 Humanities: *ENGL 2003 Introduction to World Literature ENGL 2013 Introduction to American Literature PHIL 2003 Introduction to Philosophy Social Sciences (Total of 12 hours) HIST 2003 U.S. History to 1865 HIST 2013 U.S. History from 1865 POLS 2003 American Government Nine (9) hours required from the following: *HIST 1503 World Civilization I *HIST 1513 World Civilization II HIST 2003 U.S. History to 1865 HIST 2013 U.S. History from 1865 POLS 2003 American Government ECON 2003 Principles of Economics I SOC 1003 Introductory Sociology PSY 2003 General Psychology *ANTH 1213 Introduction to Anthropology OR *ANTH 2003 Cultural Anthropology *GEOG 2013 Regional Geography of the World AMST 2003 American Studies Revised: February 4, 2005 *Of the 18 hours required in Fine Arts/Humanities and Social Sciences, three hours must be one of the asterisk courses. 5
19 English/Communications Six (6) hours required from the following: STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Henderson State University ENG 1463 Freshman English A AND ENG 1473 Freshman English B OR ENG 1803 Freshman English (Honors) Three (3) hours required COM 2013 Oral Communication Math MTH 1033 Mathematics for the Liberal Arts MTH 1243 College Algebra MTH 1343 Pre-Calculus Math Any higher-level mathematics course for which College Algebra is a prerequisite Science Four (4) hours required from the following: BIO 1013 Introduction to Biology BIO 1021 Introduction to Biology Lab BIO 2104 General Botany BIO 2114 General Zoology Four (4) hours required from the following: CHM 1004 Introduction to Chemistry PHY 1024 Introductory Astronomy CHM 1014 General Chemistry CHM 1034 Chemistry for Non-Majors PHY 2034 General Physics PHY 2234 University Physics 6
20 Henderson State University Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities PHI 2013 Introduction to Philosophy PHI 3043 History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval PHI 3043 History of Philosophy: Ancient and Medieval PHI 3053 History of Philosophy: Modern PHI 3113 Ethics ART 2033 Humanities: Art THA 2033 Humanities: Theatre MUS 2033 Humanities: Music HUM 2093 Fine Arts (Honors) Three (3) hours required ENG 2683 Masters of Western Literature Social Sciences HIS 2053 United States History HIS 2063 United States History PSC 1013 American National Government HIS 1013 Civilization HIS 1023 Civilization HIS 1083 Civilization Since 1660 (Honors) 7
21 Henderson State University Page 3 Social Studies (continued) ECO 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics GEO 1023 Introduction to Geography GEO 2163 World Geography SOC 1013 Introduction to Sociology SOC 2013 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology PSY 1013 General Psychology Revised: February 6,
22 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Southern Arkansas University-Magnolia English/Communications*** Nine (9) hours required ENGL 1113 Composition I ENGL 1123 Composition II SPCH 1113 Speech Math MATH 1023 College Algebra MATH 1045 Pre-Calculus Mathematics MATH 1525 Calculus I Science Four (4) hours required from the following: BSCI 1013/1011 Biological Sciences and Lab BIOL 1013/1011 Invertebrate Zoology and Lab BIOL 1023/1021 Vertebrate Zoology and Lab BIOL 1033/1031 General Botany and Lab Four (4) hours required from the following: CHEM 1013/1011 General Chemistry I and Lab CHEM 1023/1021 University Chemistry I and Lab CHEM 1133/1131 Chemistry in Society and Lab PHSC 2023/2021 Physical Sciences and Lab PHYS 2003/2001 General Physics and Lab PHYS 2203/2201 University Physics I and Lab GEOL 1003/1001 Physical Geology and Lab 9
23 Southern Arkansas University-Magnolia Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required from the following: ENGL 2213 World Literature I ENGL 2223 World Literature II ART 2013 An Introduction to Fine Arts: Art MUS 2013 An Introduction to Fine Arts: Music PHIL 2403 Introduction to Philosophy *Social Sciences Nine (9) hours required PSCI 2003 American Government HIST 2013 United States History I HIST 2023 United States History II Six (6) hours required from the following: HIST 1003 World History I HIST 1013 World History II HIST 2013 United States History I** HIST 2023 United States History II** ECON 2003 Macroeconomics Principles GEOG 2003 Introduction to Geography PSCI 2003 American Government PSYC 2003 General Psychology (either) SOC 1003 General Anthropology (or) SOC 2003 Introduction to Sociology *SAUM requires three (3) to six (6) hours of History and three six (6) hours of other Social Sciences. **If not selected to meet the first 3 hours of the social sciences requirement. ***Honors courses are accepted for general education course credit. Revised: February 2,
24 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM University of Arkansas, Fayetteville English/Communications Six (6) hours required ENGL 1013 Composition I ENGL 1023 Composition II *Math Three (3) hours required MATH 1203 College Algebra Any higher-level mathematics course required by major **Science Eight (8) hours required from the following: ASTR 2003/2001L Survey of the Universe/Lab ANTH 1013/1011L Biological Anthropology/Lab BIOL 1543/1541L Principles of Biology/Lab BIOL 1613/1611L Plant Biology/Lab CHEM 1023/1021L Basic Chemistry for Health Sciences/Lab CHEM 1103/1101L University Chemistry I/Lab CHEM 1123/1121L University Chemistry II/Lab CHEM 1053/1051L Chemistry in the Modern World/Lab CHEM 1074/1071L Fundamentals of Chemistry/Lab CHEM 1213/1211L Chemistry for Majors I/Lab CHEM 1223/1221L Chemistry for Majors II/Lab GEOL 1113/1111L General Geology/Lab GEOL 1133/1131L Environmental Geology/Lab PHYS 1023/1021L Physics & Human Affairs/Lab PHYS 1044 Physics for Architects I PHYS 1054 Physics for Architects II PHYS 2013/2011L College Physics I/Lab PHYS 2033/2031L College Physics II/Lab PHYS 2054/2050L University Physics I/Lab PHYS 2074/2070L University Physics II/Lab 11
25 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Page 2 **Science (continued) BIOL 1603/1601L Principles of Zoology/Lab BIOL 2443/2441L Human Anatomy/Lab BIOL 2213/2211L Human Physiology/Lab ***Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required; Three (3) hours required from two (2) categories: Fine Arts (a) The following courses: ART 1003 Art Studio ARCH 1003 Architecture Lecture ARHS 1003 Art Lecture COMM 1003 Film Lecture DANC 1003 Basic Course in the Arts: Movement and Dance DRAM 1003 Theater Lecture LARC 1003 The American Landscape MLIT 1003 Music Lecture HUMN 1003 Introduction to the Arts and Aesthetics Humanities (b) The following courses: PHIL 2003 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 2103 Introduction to Ethics PHIL 2203 Logic PHIL 3103 Ethics and the Professions 12
26 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Page 3 Humanities (continued) c) The following courses: WLIT 1113 World Literature I WLIT 1123 World Literature II CLST 1003 Introduction to Classical Studies: Greece CLST 1013 Introduction to Classical Studies: Rome HUMN 1124H Honors Equilibrium of Cultures, 500 to 1600 HUMN 2124H Honors 20 th Century Global Culture (d) The following courses: Any foreign language 2003 Intermediate Language I HUMN 2003 Introduction to Gender Studies ***Social Sciences HIST 2003 History of the American People to 1877 HIST 2013 History of the American People, 1877 to Present PLSC 2003 American National Government Nine (9) hours required Three (3) hours required from two (2) areas: AGEC 1103 Principles of Agricultural Microeconomics AGEC 2103 Principles of Agricultural Macroeconomics ANTH 1023 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ECON 2013 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2023 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2143 Basic Economics - Theory and Practice GEOG 1123 Human Geography GEOG 2023 Economic Geography GEOG 2103 Emerging Nations 13
27 University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Page 4 ***Social Sciences (continued) Three (3) hours required from two (2) areas: GEOG 2203 Developed Nations HESC 1403 Life Span Development HESC 2413 Family Relations HIST 2003 History of the American People to 1877**** HIST 2013 History of the American People, 1877 to Present**** HIST 1113 Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations I HIST 1113H Honors World Civilization I HIST 1123 Institutions and Ideas of World Civilizations II HIST 1123H Honors World Civilization II HUMN 1114H Honors Roots of Culture to 500 CE HUMN 2114H Honors Birth of Culture, PLSC 2003 American National Government PLSC 2013 Introduction to Comparative Politics PLSC 2203 State and Local Government PSYC 2003 General Psychology RSOC 2603 Rural Sociology SOCI 2013 General Sociology SOCI 2033 Social Problems WCIV 1003 Western Civilization I WCIV 1013 Western Civilization II * Some students majoring in math, engineering, science, and business may be required to take a higher math as part of the State Minimum Core. ** Some students majoring in math, engineering, science, education, and health-related professions may be required to take higher or specific science courses as part of the State Minimum Core. *** Some students majoring in engineering may be required to take either six hours of humanities or social sciences at the junior/senior-level or substitute an additional six hours of higher math and/or additional science as part of the State Minimum Core. **** If not selected to meet the first 3 hours of the social sciences requirement. Revised: February 2,
28 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM University of Arkansas at Fort Smith English/Communications Six (6) hours required from the following: ENGL 1203 Freshman English I ENGL 1213 Freshman English II OR ENGL 1223 Technical Composition OR the Honors Track: ENGL 1233 Honors Composition ENGL 2863 Advanced Composition Three (3) hours required SPCH 1203 Introduction to Speech Communications *Math MATH 1303 College Mathematics MATH 1403 College Algebra or Math with College Algebra as a prerequisite *Science Eight (8) hours required Select four (4) hours from two (2) areas: BIOL 1154 Biological Science BIOL 1524 Anatomy and Physiology BIOL 1534 Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2304 General Botany BIOL 2504 General Microbiology BIOL 2704 General Zoology CHEM 1304 Chemical Principles CHEM 1314 Organic Physiological Chemistry CHEM 1404 College Chemistry I CHEM 1414 College Chemistry II 15
29 University of Arkansas at Fort Smith Page 2 GEOL 1254 Physical Geology PHSC 2654 Earth Science PHSC 2754 Physical Science PHYS 2784 Physical Concepts and Applications PHYS 2803/2811 College Physics I/Lab PHYS 2823/2831 College Physics II/Lab PHYS 2903/2911 Engineering Physics I/Lab PHYS 2923/2911 Engineering Physics II/Lab Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required Three (3) hours from the following: ART 2863 Survey of Art History I ART 2873 Survey of Art History II HUMN 2563 Humanities Through the Arts MUSI 2763 Music Appreciation Three (3) hours from the following: ENGL 2783 American Literature To 1865 ENGL 2793 American Literature 1865 to Present ENGL 2803 World Literature to 1750 ENGL 2813 World Literature 1750 to Present PHIL 2753 Introduction to Philosophy 16
30 University of Arkansas at Fort Smith Page 3 Social Sciences Nine (9) hours required HIST 2753 United States History I HIST 2763 United States History II POLS 2753 American National Government Six (6) hours required from two (2) areas: HIST 1123 Civilizations of the World to 1500 HIST 1133 Civilizations of the World Since 1500 HIST 1163 Survey of Western Civilization I HIST 1173 Survey of Western Civilization II HIST 2753 United States History I** HIST 2763 United States History II** POLS 2753 American National Government** GEOG 2753 World Regional Geography PSYC 1163 General Psychology ANTH 2803 Cultural Anthropology SOCI 2753 Introduction to Sociology ECON 2803 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2813 Principles of Microeconomics *Some students majoring in math, engineering, technology, science, education, and health-related professions may be required to take higher or specific math and science courses as part of the State Minimum Core. ** If HIST 2753/HIST 2763 or POLS 2753 is selected to meet the requirement for U.S. History/Government, the course may not be used to meet the additional six-hour requirement for Social Science. Revised: February 2,
31 English/Communications 1 Nine (9) hours required STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM University of Arkansas at Little Rock RHET 1311 Composition I RHET 1312 Composition II SPCH 1300 Speech Communication Math 2 MATH 1315 College Mathematics MATH 1302 College Algebra Science 3 Eight (8) hours required from the following: ANTH 1415 Physical Anthropology ASTR 1301/1101 Introduction to Astronomy BIOL 1400 Evolutionary and Environmental Biology BIOL 1401 Science of Biology ERSC 1302/1102 Physical Geology CHEM 1409 Chemistry and Society ERSC 1303/1103 Historical Geology Fine Arts/Humanities 4, 7 Six (6) hours required from the following: Fine Arts Sequence 1 (6 hours) MUHL 2200 Introduction to Music ARHA 2200 Introduction to Visual Arts DRTH 2200 Introduction to Theatre and Dance Fine Arts Sequence 2 (6 hours) OR FNAR 2300 Introduction to Fine Arts I 18
32 University of Arkansas at Little Rock Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities (continued) FNAR 2301 Introduction to Fine Arts II Humanities Options: ENGL 2337 World Literature ENGL 2338 World Literature Themes PHIL 2320 Ethics and Society 5 NOTE: The UALR Fine Arts/Humanities core requirement is 9 hours, including 6 hours of either Fine Arts sequence and 3 hours of Humanities. Social Sciences 6, 7 U. S. Traditions: HIST 2311 United States History to 1877 HIST 2312 United States History since 1877 POLS 1310 American National Government World History: Six (6) hours required from the following: HIST 1311 History of Civilization I HIST 1312 History of Civilization II Other Social Sciences: Six (6) hours required from the following: ANTH 2316 Cultural Anthropology GNST 2300 Introduction to Gender Studies GEOG 2312 Cultural Geography PSYC 2300 Psychology and the Human Experience RELS 2305 Religious World Views RTVF 2330/JOUR 2330 Mass Media and Society SOCI 2300 Introduction to Sociology CRJU 2300 Introduction to Criminal Justice ECON 2301 Economics POLS 2301 Intro to Political Science 19
33 University of Arkansas at Little Rock Page 3 NOTE: The UALR Social Science core requirement is 15 hours, including 3 hours of U.S. Traditions, 6 hours of World History, and 6 hours of other Social Sciences. 1 College of Information Science and Systems Engineering majors must also complete 3 credits in upper-level technical writing from RHET 3316 Writing in the Workplace RHET 3326 Technical Writing MGMT 3380 Business Communication 2 For College of Information Science and Systems Engineering students, the math requirement is satisfied by required courses in the majors. 3 For College of Information Science and Systems Engineering students, the science requirement is satisfied by required courses in the majors. 4 For College of Information Science and Systems Engineering students, the Fine Arts/Humanities requirement is satisfied with 2 credits from the Fine Arts sequences and 3 credits from the Humanities options. 5 PHIL 2320 is an option only for those majors in the College of Information Science and Systems Engineering that do not require IFSC 1110 Introduction to Ethics. 6 For College of Information Science and Systems Engineering students, the Social Sciences requirement is satisfied with 3 credits from U.S. Traditions, 3 credits of World History, and 3 credits from Other Social Sciences. 7 Students in the College of Information Science and Systems Engineering are required to take an additional 3 upper-level credits from Communications, Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences approved by advisor. Revised: February 6,
34 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM University of Arkansas at Monticello English/Communications Six (6) hours required from the following: ENGL 1013/1023 Composition I, II or ENGL 1033/1043 Honors Composition I, II Speech SPCH 1023 Public Speaking SPCH 1043 Honors Speech Communication SPCH 2203 Interpersonal Communication SPCH 2283 Business and Professional Speech Math MATH 1003 Survey of Mathematics MATH 1043 College Algebra Any 1000-level or higher mathematics course for which College Algebra is a prerequisite (except Math 2243 or Math 3553) Science 8 Hours Two 3-hour lecture courses with associated 1-hour labs or 4-hour courses with integrated labs from two of the following groups. a) Astronomy, Earth Science ASTR 1033/1041 Elements of Astronomy/Lab ESCI 1063/1051 Elements of Geology/Lab ESCI 1073/1081 Earth and Atmosphere/Lab 21
35 University of Arkansas at Monticello Page 2 Science (continued) b) Biology BIOL 1053/1041 Principles of Biology I/Lab BIOL 1063/1071 Introduction to Biological Science/Lab BIOL 1143/1171 General Botany/Lab BIOL 1153/1161 General Zoology/Lab BIOL 2233/1191 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab c) Chemistry, Physics CHEM 1023/1031 Introductory Chemistry/Lab CHEM 1103/1121 General Chemistry I/Lab PHYS 1003/1021 Elements of Physics/Lab PHYS 2203/2231 General Physics I/Lab PHYS 2313/2231 University Physics I/Lab Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required from the following: HIST 1013 Survey of Civilization I (AND) ENGL 2283 Survey of World Literature I OR HIST 1023 Survey of Civilization II (AND) ENGL 2293 Survey of World Literature II Three (3) hours required from the following disciplines: Art, Music, Foreign Languages, English or Philosophy Social Sciences HIST 2213 American History I HIST 2223 American History II PSCI 2213 American National Government 22
36 University of Arkansas at Monticello Page 2 Social Sciences (continued) PSY 1013 Introduction to Psychology SOC 2213 Introduction to Sociology Three (3) hours required from the disciplines of Anthropology, Criminal Justice, Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology or Social Work: ANTH 2203 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2213 North American Indians ANTH 2223 World Prehistory ANTH 2233 Arkansas Regional Archeology CJ 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice ECON 2203 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2213 Principles of Microeconomics GEOG 2213 General Geography I GEOG 2223 General Geography II PSCI 2213 American National Government (if not taken above) PSCI 2223 State Government of Arkansas PSCI 2233 Comparative Politics PSY 1013 Introduction to Psychology SOC 2213 Introduction to Sociology SOC 2223 Social Problems SOC 3413 The Family SOC 3453 Race and Ethnic Relations SOC 4643 Population Problems SWK 1013 Introduction to Social Work Revised: February 3,
37 English/Communications Six (6) hours required STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff ENGL 1311 Freshman Composition I ENGL 1321 Freshman Composition II *Math MATH 1330 College Algebra MATH 1340 College Trigonometry MATH 1550 Pre-Calculus *Science Four (4) hours required from the following: BIOL 1450 Biological Science BIOL 1455 Principles of Biology Four (4) hours required from the following: CHEM 1411 Physical Science CHEM 1410 Principles of Chemistry CHEM 1430 General Chemistry PHYS 1445 Intro to Astronomy Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required from the following: ART 2341 Art Appreciation and History MUS 2330 Music History and Appreciation HUMN 2301 Humanities HUMN 1003 Intro to Philosophy HUMN 2340 Effective Thinking - Logic 24
38 University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Page 2 *Literature ENGL 2300 Introduction to Literature ENGL 2360 World Literature I ENGL 2361 World Literature II Social Sciences HIST 2315 United State History to 1877 HIST 2318 United States History since 1877 PSCI 2312 American Government *Higher-level courses in the discipline may be substituted with university approval. Six (6) hours required from the following: ECON 2310 Principles of Economics ECON 2320 Principles of Economics PSY 2300 General Psychology HIST 1330 Western Civilization I HIST 1340 Western Civilization I S0CI 1320 Social Science SOCI 2310 Sociology GEOG 2360 World Regional Geography GEOG 2301 Geography of North America Revised: February 7,
39 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM University of Central Arkansas English/Communications Six (6) hours required WRTG 1310 Introduction to College Writing or HONC 1310 Honors Core I WRTG 1320 Academic Writing or HONC 1320 Honors Core II Mathematics Three (3) hours required MATH 1360 Math for General Education MATH 1390 College Algebra or A higher level mathematics course for which College Algebra is a prerequisite Science Eight (8) hours required Four (4) hours from the following: BIOL 1400 Biology for General Education BIOL 1440 Principles of Biology I Four (4) hours from the following: CHEM 1400 Chemistry in Society CHEM 1450 College Chemistry I CHEM 1402 Physiological Chemistry I PHYS 1400 Physical Science for General Education PHYS 1401 Descriptive Astronomy PHYS 1405 Applied Physics PHYS 1410 College Physics I PHYS 1441 University Physics 26
40 University of Central Arkansas Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required Three (3) hours from the following: ART 2300 Art Appreciation MUS 2300 Music Appreciation THEA 2300 Theatre Appreciation HONC 2320 Honors Core IV MCOM 2310 Film Appreciation Three (3) hours from the following: ENGL 1330 Introduction to African/African American Studies ENGL 2305 World Literature I ENGL 2306 World Literature II ENGL 2370 Introduction to Fiction ENGL 2380 Introduction to Poetry ENGL 2390 Introduction to Drama WLAN 2315 Cultural Studies WLAN 2325 Issues of Cultural Identity in Francophone Africa & the Caribbean FYFS 1301 First Year Seminar: Studies in Humanities FYFS 1310 First Year Seminar: Studies in World Cultural Traditions HONC 1310 Honors Core I HONC 2310 Honors Core III PHIL 1301 Philosophy for Living PHIL 2305 Critical Thinking PHIL 2325 Contemporary Moral Problems PHIL 2360 Gender, Race, and Class: Philosophical Issues RELG 1320 World Religions ENGL 1350 Introduction to Literature FREN 2320 French Conversation & Composition II GERM 2320 German Conversation & Composition II SPAN 2320 Spanish Conversation & Composition II RELG 1330 Exploring Religion PHIL 1330 World Philosophies WLAN 2350 World Languages (cross-listed as WRTG 2350) 27
41 University of Central Arkansas Page 3 Social Sciences Twelve (12) hours required Three (3) hours from the following: HIST 2301 American Nation I HIST 2302 American Nation II PSCI 1330 US Government and Politics Social Sciences (continued) Three (3) hours from the following: HIST 1310 World History I HIST 1320 World History II Six (6) hours from the following: ECON 1310 Modern Political Economy GEOG 1305 Principles of Geography HONC 1320 Honors Core II PSCI 1330 US Government and Politics PSCI 2300 Introduction to International Relations PSYC 1300 General Psychology SOC 1300 Principles of Sociology SOC 1302 Anthropology ECON 2310 Global Environment of Business GEOG 1300 Geography of World Regions Revised: February 2,
42 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Arkansas Northeastern College English/Communications Nine (9) hours required EN English Composition I EN English Composition II SP Introduction to Speech Communication Math Three (3) hours required MA College Algebra Science Four (4) hours required from the following: BI General Biology BI General Biology Lab BI Botany BI Botany Lab BI Zoology BI Zoology Lab BI Human Anatomy & Physiology I BI Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab BI Human Anatomy & Physiology II BI Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab BI Microbiology BI Microbiology Lab Four (4) hours required from the following: PS Physical Science PS Physical Science Lab CH General Chemistry I CH General Chemistry I Lab CH General Chemistry II CH General Chemistry II Lab PS General Physics I 29
43 Arkansas Northeastern College Page 2 Science (continued) PS General Physics I Lab PS General Physics II PS General Physics II Lab PS Physical Geology PS Physical Geology Lab Fine Arts/Humanities* EN World Literature I EN World Literature II HU Humanities through the Arts PH Introduction to Philosophy AR Art Appreciation MU Music Appreciation SP Fine Arts Theatre Social Sciences ** HI The United States to 1876 HI The United States since 1876 PO American National Government Six (6) hours required from the following: PY General Psychology I SO Introduction to Sociology AN Introduction to Anthropology 30
44 Arkansas Northeastern College Page 3 Social Sciences (continued) EC Macroeconomics HI World Civilization to 1600 HI World Civilization since 1600 Revised: February 3,
45 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Arkansas State University Beebe English/Communications Nine (9) hours required ENG 1003 Freshman English I ENG 1013 Freshman English II SPCH 1203 Oral Communications Math Three (3) hours required MATH 1023 College Algebra Science Eight (8) hours required from the following: BIOL 1004 Biological Science PHSC 1204 Physical Science PHSC 1304 Earth Science BOT 1104 General Botany BIOL 2024 Ecology BIOL 2104 Microbiology ZOOL 1304 General Zoology I ZOOL 1314 General Zoology II ZOOL 2004 Human Anatomy and Physiology I ZOOL 2014 Human Anatomy and Physiology II CHEM 1014 General Chemistry I CHEM 1024 General Chemistry II PHYS 1014 Applied Physics for Health Science PHYS 2054 General Physics I PHYS 2064 General Physics II PHYS 2074 University Physics I PHYS 2084 University Physics II 32
46 Arkansas State University Beebe Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities ART 2503 Fine Arts--Visual MUS 2503 Fine Arts--Musical THEA 2503 Fine Arts--Theatre HUM 2003 Introduction to Humanities I: Greece and Rome HUM 2013 Introduction to Humanities II: Europe ENG 2003 World Literature I ENG 2013 World Literature II Social Sciences HIST 2763 The United States to 1876 HIST 2773 The United States since 1876 POSC 2103 Introduction to United States Government HIST 1013 World Civilization to 1660 HIST 1023 World Civilization since 1660 *HIST 1013 World Civilization to 1660 *HIST 1023 World Civilization since 1660 GEOG 2613 Introduction to Geography GEOG 2603 World Regional Geography SOC 2213 Principles of Sociology PSY 2013 Introduction to Psychology *HIST 2763 The United States to 1876 *HIST 2773 The United States since 1876 *POSC 2103 Introduction to University States Government *If not selected to meet U.S. History/Government or other Social Sciences requirement. Revised: February 2,
47 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Arkansas State University - Mountain Home English/Communications Nine (9) hours required from the following: ENG 1003 Composition I ENG 1013 Composition II SPCH 1203 Oral Communications Math MAT 1023 College Algebra or Any higher level mathematics course for which College Algebra is a prerequisite Science Four (4) hours required (Select 1): BIO 1004 Biological Science & Lab BIO 2004 Human Anatomy and Physiology & Lab I BIO 2014 Human Anatomy and Physiology & Lab II BIO 2104 Microbiology & Lab BOT 1104 General Botany & Lab ZOO 1004 Principles of Zoology & Lab Four (4) hours required (Select 1): GEO 1004 Physical Geology & Lab PHY 1204 Physical Science & Lab CHM 1014 General Chemistry I & Lab CHM 1024 General Chemistry II & Lab Fine Arts/Humanities ENG 2003 Literature of the Western World to1660 ENG 2013 Literature of the Western World from
48 Arkansas State University - Mountain Home Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities (continued) PHL 1103 Introduction to Philosophy HMN 2502 Fine Arts - Musical HMN 2602 Fine Arts - Visual HMN 2702 Fine Arts - Theater Social Science Nine (9) hours required from the following: Three (3) hours required (Select 1): HIS 1013 World Civilization to 1660 HIS 1023 World Civilization since 1660 Three (3) hours required (Select 1): HIS 2763 The United States to 1876 HIS 2773 The United States Since 1876 PSC 2103 United States Government Three (3) hours required (Select 1): PSY 2513 Introduction to Psychology SOC 2213 Principles of Sociology SOC 2233 Cultural Anthropology SOC 2223 Social Problems GRY 2613 Introduction to Geography GRY 2703 World Geography ECN 2313 Principles of Macroeconomics ECN 2333 Economic Issues and Concepts *PSC 2103 United States Government *If not selected to meet the U.S. History/Government requirement Revised: February 6,
49 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Arkansas State University - Newport English/Communications Nine (9) hours required ENG 1003 Freshman English I ENG 1013 Freshman English II SPCH 1203 Oral Communication Math Three (3) hours required MATH 1023 College Algebra Any higher level mathematics course for which College Algebra is a prerequisite Science Eight (8) hours required from the following: BIOL 1003/1001 Biological Science/ Biological Science Lab PHSC 1203/1201 Physical Science/ Physical Science Lab BOT 1103/1101 Biology of Plants/Biology of Plants Lab BIOL 2103/2101 Microbiology/Microbiology Lab ZOOL 1043/1041 Biology of Animals/Biology of Animals Lab ZOOL 2003/2001 Human Anatomy & Physiology I/Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab I ZOOL 2013/2011 Human Anatomy and Physiology II/Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab II CHEM 1013/1011 General Chemistry I/General Chemistry I Lab CHEM 1023/1021 General Chemistry II/General Chemistry II Lab PHYS 2054 General Physics I PHYS 2064 General Physics II PHYS 2074 Fundamental Physics I PHYS 2084 Fundamental Physics II 36
50 Arkansas State University Newport Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities ART 2503 Fine Arts--Visual MUS 2503 Fine Arts--Musical THEA 2503 Fine Arts--Theatre ENG 2003 Introduction to Literature of the Western World I ENG 2013 Introduction to Literature of the Western World II PHIL 1103 Introduction to Philosophy Social Sciences HIST 2763 The United States to 1876 HIST 2773 The United States since 1876 POSC 2103 Introduction to United States Government HIST 1013 World Civilization to 1660 HIST 1023 World Civilization since 1660 *HIST 1013 World Civilization to 1660 *HIST 1023 World Civilization since 1660 GEOG 2613 Introduction to Geography GEOG 2603 World Regional Geography SOC 2213 Principles of Sociology PSY 2013 Introduction to Psychology *HIST 2763 The United States to 1876 *HIST 2773 The United States since 1876 *POSC 2103 Introduction of United States Government *If not selected to meet U.S. History/Government or other Social Sciences requirement. February 4,
51 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Black River Technical College English/Communications Six (6) hours required ENG 1003 Freshman English I ENG 1013 Freshman English II Math Three (3) hours required MATH 1023 College Algebra Any higher level math course required by major. Science Eight (8) hours required BIOL 1003/1001 Biological Science/Lab GSP 1203/1201 Physical Science/Lab CHEM 1013/1011 Chemistry I/Lab CHEM 1023/1021 Chemistry II/Lab BIOL 2103/2101 Microbiology/Lab Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required ENG 2003 Introduction to Literature of the Western World I ENG 2013 Introduction to Literature of the Western World II PHIL 1103 Introduction to Philosophy FAV 2503 Fine Arts Visual FAM 2503 Fine Arts Musical FAT 2203 Fine Arts Theatre 38
52 Black River Technical College Page 2 Social Sciences Twelve (12) hours required from the following: HIST 1013 World Civilization to 1660 HIST 1023 World Civilization since 1660 HIST 2763 United States to 1876 HIST 2773 United States since 1876 POSC 2103 United State Government PSY 2513 Introduction to Psychology SOC 2233 Introduction to Anthropology SOC 2213 Principles of Sociology ECON 2313 Principles of Macroeconomics GEOG 2613 Introduction to Geography Revised: February 1,
53 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas English/Communications Nine (9) hours required ENGL 1113 Composition I ENGL 1123 Composition II SPCH 1113 Principles of Speech Math MATH 1023 College Algebra MATH 2043 Trigonometry & Analytic Geometry Science Four (4) hours required from the following: BIOL 1014 General Biology w/lab BIOL 1024 General Botany w/lab BIOL 1034 General Zoology w/lab BIOL 2064 Anatomy & Physiology I BIOL 2074 Anatomy & Physiology II BIOL 2094 General Microbiology Four (4) hours required from the following: ASTR 1014 Introduction to Astronomy CHEM 1014 General Chemistry CHEM 1024 University Chemistry I CHEM 2024 Organic Physiological Chemistry PHYS 2024 Physical Science PHYS 2044 College Physics Fine Arts/Humanities Three (3) hours from the following: ENGL 2213 World Literature I ENGL 2223 World Literature II 40
54 Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities (continued) Three (3) hours from the following: FA 2003 Introduction to Fine Arts: Art FA 2013 Introduction to Fine Arts: Music PHIL 2003 Introduction to Philosophy Social Science Three (3) hours from the following: HIST 2013 U.S. History to 1876 HIST 2023 U.S. History Since 1876 PSCI 2003 American Government Three (3) hours from the following: HIST 1003 Western Civilization to 1700 HIST 1013 Western Civilization Since 1700 Three (3) hours from the following: PSYC 2003 General Psychology SOC 2003 Introduction to Sociology GEOG 2003 Introduction to Geography ECON 2003 Macroeconomics ECON 2103 Microeconomics SOC 2033 Sociology of Marriage & Family PSYC 2033 Developmental Psychology HIST 1113 Arkansas History Revised: February 2,
55 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM East Arkansas Community College English/Communications Nine (9) hours required ENG 1013 English Composition I ENG 1023 English Composition II SPE 1003 Introduction to Communication Math Three (3) hours required MTH 1113 College Algebra MTH 1013 College Mathematics Any higher level mathematics course for which College Algebra is a prerequisite Science Four (4) hours required from the following: BIO 1014 General Biology BIO 1614 General Zoology BIO 2114 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 2134 Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 2504 Microbiology Four (4) hours required from the following: CHE 1024 General Education Chemistry CHE 1214 College Chemistry I PHS 1214 Physical Science I PHY 2114 General Physics 42
56 East Arkansas Community College Page 2 ENG 2073 World Literature I ENG 2083 World Literature Il ENG 2183 Western Literature I ENG 2283 Western Literature II ENG 2193 British Literature I ENG 2293 British Literature II ENG 2243 American Literature Before 1865 ENG 2253 American Literature After 1865 ENG 2093 Survey of Black American Literature ART 1003 Art Appreciation MUS 1003 Music Appreciation DRA 1003 Theatre Appreciation *Social Science HIS 1013 Western Civilization I HIS 1023 Western Civilization II HIS 2033 United States History before 1865 HIS 2043 United States History since 1865 PCS 2003 American Government PSY 1003 General Psychology SSC 1003 Introduction to Social Science SOC 1013 Introduction to Sociology SOC 2043 Introduction to Anthropology 43
57 East Arkansas Community College Page 3 Social Science (continued) SOC 2003 Social Problems PSC 2003 American Government BUS 2213 Principles of Macroeconomics HIS 2033 United States History before 1865 HIS 2043 United States History since 1865 HIS 1013 Western Civilization I HIS 1023 Western Civilization II *No more than six (6) hours of history will count toward satisfying the Social Science requirement and no more than three (3) hours of economics will count toward satisfying the Social Science requirement. Revised: February 2,
58 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Mid-South Community College English/Communication Nine (9) hours required EN 1113 English Composition I EN 1123 English Composition II EN 2303 Oral Communication Math Three (3) hours required MA 1113 College Algebra or higher Science Eight (8) hours required BI 1114/1110 General Biology/Lab BI 1214/1210 Anatomy and Physiology 1/lab BI 1224/1220 Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab CH 1214/1210 Chemistry I/Lab CH 1224/1220 Chemistry II/Lab PH 1214/1210 Physical Science/Lab PH 1234/1230 Earth Science/Lab Fine Arts Three (3) hours required AR 1103 Art Appreciation AR 1123 Fine Arts Theatre MU 1103 Music Appreciation Humanities Three (3) hours required EN 2153 World Literature I EN 2163 World Literature II PY 2013 Introduction to Philosophy 45
59 Mid-South Community College Page 2 Social Sciences Nine (9) hours required SS 1143 American Government SS 2123 U.S. History Before 1877 SS 2133 U.S. History After 1877 Three (3) hours required SS 1153 World Civilization I SS 1163 World Civilization II SS 1303 Introduction to Sociology SS 1133 World Geography SS 1403 Introduction to Psychology SS 2413 Human Development BU 2213 Macroeconomics BU 2223 Microeconomics Revised: February 3,
60 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM National Park Community College English/Communications Nine (9) hours required hours ENG 1113 English Composition I ENG 1123 English Composition II SPCH 1103 Speech Math MATH 1013 Mathematics for General Education MATH 1123 College Algebra MATH 1133 Trigonometry or higher mathematics course for which College Algebra is a prerequisite Science Four (4) hours required from the following: BIOL 1114 General Biology I BIOL 1154 Zoology BIOL 1164 Botany Four (4) hours required from the following: CHEM 1104 Chemistry for Non-Majors CHEM 1114 Chemistry I PHYS 1204 Physics I ESCI 1104 Earth Science GEOL 1104 Physical Geology PHYS 1114 Physical Science 47
61 National Park Community College Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required ENG 1183 Introduction to Literature ENG 2223 American Literature I ENG 2233 American Literature II ENG 2273 World Literature I ENG 2283 World Literature II ART 1593 Art Appreciation MUS 1213 Music Appreciation PHIL 1123 Introduction to Philosophy SPAN 1103 Spanish I SPAN 1113 Spanish II ENG 2293 Creative Writing I ENG 2693 Creative Writing II ENG 1153 Intro to Poetry PHIL 1133 Fundamentals of Ethics *ENG 1183 Introduction to Literature *ENG 2223 American Literature I *ENG 2233 American Literature II *ENG 2273 World Literature I *ENG 2283 World Literature II TART 1153 Introduction to Theater * If not selected to meet literature requirements. 48
62 National Park Community College Page 3 Social Sciences POLS 1113 American National Government HIST 2223 United States History I HIST 2233 United States History II HIST 2203 Western Civilization to 1660 HIST 2213 Western Civilization since 1660 ANTH 1113 General Anthropology GEOG 1103 Introduction to Geography POLS 1123 State & Local Government PSYC 1103 General Psychology PSYC 1123 Applied Psychology SOC 1103 Introduction to Sociology SOC 2213 Marriage and the Family SOC 2203 Social Problems ECON 2203 Macroeconomics ECON 2213 Microeconomics **POLS 1113 American National Government **HIST 2223 United States History I **HIST 2233 United States History II **HIST 2203 Western Civilization to 1660 **HIST 2213 Western Civilization since 1660 **If not selected to meet U.S. History/Government or other Social Science requirement. Revised: February 3,
63 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM North Arkansas College English/Communications Nine (9) hours required ENGL 1013 English Composition ENGL 1023 English Composition SPCH 1313 Fundamentals of Oral Communications Math MAT 1223 College Algebra MAT 1233 Trigonometry MAT 1235 College Algebra and Trigonometry MAT 2113 Finite Mathematics MAT 2123 Survey of Calculus MAT 2205 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I MAT 2305 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II MAT 2504 Analytical Geometry and Calculus III Science Eight (8) hours required from the following: BIOL 1004 General Biology BIOL 1304 General Botany BIOL 1504 General Zoology CHEM 1004 Introductory Chemistry CHEM 1105 College Chemistry I CHEM 1125 College Chemistry II GEOL 1014 General Geology PHSC 1004 Fundamentals of Physical Science PHSC 1044 Introduction to Astronomy PHYS 2014 College Physics I PHYS 2024 College Physics II 50
64 North Arkansas College Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required from the following: ENGL 2013 American Literature I ENGL 2023 American Literature II ENGL 2213 World Literature I ENGL 2223 World Literature II ART 1003 Art Appreciation FA 1203 Film Classics I FA 1213 Film Classics II MUS 1003 Music Appreciation HUM 2003 Humanities through the Arts PHIL 1003 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 2203 World Religions Social Sciences HIST 2003 United States History I HIST 2013 United States History II PLSC 2003 American Government Six (6) hours required from the following: ANTH 2023 Anthropology (Cultural) ECON 2313 Principles of Economics I ECON 2323 Principles of Economics II GEOG 2003 Human Geography HIST 1003 History of Western Civilization I HIST 1013 History of Western Civilization II PSYC 2003 General Psychology SOC 2013 Introduction to Sociology SOC 2103 Marriage and the Family Revised: February 6,
65 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM NorthWest Arkansas Community College English/Communications Six (6) hours required from the following: ENGL 1013/1023 Composition I, II ENGL 1013H/1023H Composition I, II (Honors) COMM 1313 Fundamentals of Communications Math MATH 1204 College Algebra MATH 1213 Plane Trigonometry MATH 1285 Precalculus MATH 2043 Survey of Calculus MATH 2053 Finite Mathematics MATH 2554 Calculus I MATH 2564 Calculus II MATH 2574 Calculus III MATH 2103 Discrete Math MATH 2914 Differential Equations Science Eight (8) hours required from the following: ASTR 2004 Survey of the Universe BIOL 1544 Principles of Biology I BIOL 1014 General Biology II BIO 1544 H Principles of Biology I (Honors) BIOL 1014H General Biology II (Honors) BIOL 2214 Anatomy & Physiology I BIOL 2224 Anatomy & Physiology II MBIO 2014 Microbiology BOTY 1614 Plant Biology BOTY 2404 Survey of the Plant Kingdom 52
66 NorthWest Arkansas Community College Page 2 Science (continued) BOTY 2534 Environmental Biology CHEM 1024 Basic Chemistry CHEM 1054 Chemistry and the Modern World CHEM 1075 Fundamentals of Chemistry CHEM 1104 College Chemistry I CHEM 1124 College Chemistry II GEOL 1114 General Geology GEOL 1134 Environmental Geology PHSC 2004 Introduction to Physical Science PHYS 1024 Physics and Human Affairs PHYS 1064 Introduction to Physics PHYS 2014 College Physics I PHYS 2034 College Physics II PHYS 2054 Advanced College Physics I PHYS 2074 Advanced College Physics II Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required from the following: ARHS 1003 Art Appreciation ART 1033 Studio Art ARHS 2913 Art History I ARHS 2923 Art History II COMM 1003 Film Arts DRAM 1003 Introduction to Theatre ENGL 2113 Survey of British Literature I ENGL 2123 Survey of British Literature II ENGL 2213 Survey of World Literature I ENGL 2223 Survey of World Literature II ENGL 2313 Survey of American Literature I ENGL 2323 Survey of American Literature II FLAN 2003 Intermediate Foreign Language I HUMN 1003 Exploring the Humanities PHIL 2033 World Religions MUSI 1003 Music Appreciation PHIL 2003 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 2103 Introduction to Ethics PHIL 2203 Logic 53
67 NorthWest Arkansas Community College Page 3 Social Sciences/ Behavioral U. S. History/Government HIST 2003 History of American People to 1877 HIST 2013 History of American People 1877 to Present HIST 2003H History of American People to 1877 (Honors) HIST 2013H History of American People 1877 to Present (Honors) PLSC 2003 American Government Social Sciences Six (6) hours required from the following: ANTH 1013 Biological Anthropology ANTH 1023 Cultural Anthropology CMJS 2013 Introduction to Criminal Justice GEOG 1003 Physical Geography GEOG 1123 Human Geography GEOG 2103 Emerging Nations GEOG 2203 Developing Nations WCIV 1003 Western Civilization I WCIV 1013 Western Civilization II *HIST 2003 History of American People to 1877 *HIST 2013 History of American People 1877 to present *PLSC 2003 American Government ECON 2013 Macroeconomics ECON 2023 Microeconomics PLSC 2203 State and Local Government PLSC 2803 International Relations PSYC 2003 General Psychology PSYC 2103 Human Growth & Development SOCI 2013 General Sociology SOCI 2033 Social Problems SOCI 2043 Marriage and the Family *If not selected to meet U.S. History/Government requirement Revised: February 4,
68 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Ouachita Technical College English/Communications Nine (9) hours required ENGL 1113 Composition I ENGL 1213 Composition II COMM 2113 Oral Communication Math Three (3) hours required MATH 1143 College Algebra or MATH 1153 Mathematics for Liberal Arts or Any higher level mathematics requiring College Algebra as a prerequisite Science Four (4) hours required BIOL 1124 Introduction to Biology BIOL 2114 General Botany BIOL 2124 General Zoology Four (4) hours required CHEM 1004 Chemistry I for General Education CHEM 1214 General Chemistry I CHEM 1224 General Chemistry II PHYC 1124 Introduction to Physics Fine Arts/Humanities Three (3) hours required PHIL 2113 Introduction to Philosophy ENGL 2213 World Literature I ENGL 2223 World Literature II 55
69 Ouachita Technical College Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities (continued) Three (3) hours required HUMN 2113 Humanities: Art HUMN 2123 Humanities: Music HUMN 2133 Humanities: Theater Social Sciences Three (3) hours required GOVT 1113 American National Government HIST 2113 U.S. History through 1865 HIST 2123 U.S. History since 1865 Three (3) hours required HIST 1113 Civilization through 16 th Century HIST 1123 Civilization since 16 th Century Three (3) hours required ECON 2113 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2213 Principles of Macroeconomics GEOG 1113 Geography PSYC 1113 General Psychology SOCI 1113 Introduction to Sociology Revised: February 2,
70 English/Communications Nine (9) hours required STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Ozarka College ENGL 1013 English Composition I ENGL 1023 English Composition II COMM 1313 Communication Math Three (3) hours required MATH 1203 College Algebra or Any higher level math course for which College Algebra is a prerequisite Science Eight (8) hours required A. BIOL 1003 General Biology and BIOL 1001 General Biology Laboratory or Any higher level biology course with lab B. PHSC 2003 Physical Science and PHSC 2001 Physical Science Laboratory or Any higher level physical science course with lab Fine Arts/Humanities ENGL 2213 World Literature I ENGL 2223 World Literature II 57
71 Ozarka College Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities (continued) ART 1003 Fine Arts Visual DRAM 1003 Fine Arts Theater MUSI 1003 Fine Arts Music Social Sciences HIST 2003 American History I HIST 2013 American History II PLSC 2003 American National Government HIST 1003 World Civilization I HIST 1013 World Civilization II Six (6) hours required from the following: ANTH 2023 Cultural Anthropology ECON 2313 Principles of Economics PSYC 2003 General Psychology SOCI 2013 Introduction to Sociology GEO 2013 Introduction to Geography Three (3) hours additional social science course provided that no more than 6 of the 15 hours required in this area are in history. Revised: February 4,
72 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas English/Communications Nine (9) hours required from the following: EH 113 Freshman English I EH 123 Freshman English II SP 243 Fundamentals of Speech Math MS 123 College Algebra MS 133 Trigonometry MS 215 Calculus I Science Four (4) hours required from the following: BY 114 General Biology I BY 124 General Biology II BY 134 Zoology BY 144 Botany BY 154 Anatomy and Physiology I BY 164 Anatomy and Physiology II Four (4) hours from the following: CY 114 General Chemistry I CY 124 General Chemistry II PS 114 Physical Science PS 215 General Physics PS 225 General Physics PS 235 General Tech Physics I PS 245 General Tech Physics I! 59
73 Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities EH 233 World Literature I EH 243 World Literature II Three (3) hours from the following: EH 233 World Literature I EH 243 World Literature II EH 263 African American Literature FA 213 Fine Arts FA 223 Fine Arts MSC 223 Music Appreciation PHIL 153 Introduction to Philosophy SP 123 Introduction to Theatre Social Sciences HY 213 United States History to 1877 HY 223 United States History since 1877 PLS 213 American Federal Government Six (6) additional hours required from the following: ES 213 Principles of Macroeconomics ES 223 Principles of Microeconomics GEOG 213 Introduction to Geography HY 113 History of Western Civilization to 1600 HY 123 History of Western Civilization since 1600 HY 153 Arkansas History HY 223 United States History since 1877 PLS 223 State and Local Government PSY 213 General Psychology SY 213 Fundamentals of Sociology Revised: February 2,
74 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Pulaski Technical College English/Communications Nine (9) hours required ENGL 1311 English Composition I ENGL 1312 English Composition II ENGL 1313 Technical Composition II ENGL 2330 Creative Writing I SPCH 1300 Speech Communication SPCH 2310 Speech Communication Concepts Math Three (3) hours required MATH 1302 College Algebra MATH 1303 Trigonometry MATH 1304 Calculus I MATH 1305 Calculus II MATH 2306 Calculus III MATH 2307 Calculus IV MATH 1306 College Mathematics MATH 1307 Introduction to Statistics MATH 1308 Business Calculus Science Eight (8) hours required BIOL 1401 Biological Science BIOL 1402 Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 1403 Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2401 Microbiology BIOL 2402 General Botany PHYS 1401 Physical Science PHYS 1402 College Physics I PHYS 1403 College Physics II CHEM 1403 Fundamental Chemistry I CHEM 1404 Fundamental Chemistry II CHEM 1405 General Chemistry I CHEM 1406 General Chemistry II 61
75 Pulaski Technical College Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required from the following: ARTS 2300 Introduction to Visual Arts MUSC 2300 Introduction to Music DRTH 2300 Introduction to Theatre ENGL 2333 English Literature I ENGL 2334 English Literature II ENGL 2335 American Literature I ENGL 2336 American Literature II ENGL 2337 World Literature I ENGL 2338 World Literature II PHIL 1310 Introduction to Philosophy SPAN 1311 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1312 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 2311 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2312 Intermediate Spanish II Social Sciences U.S. History/Government HIST 2311 U.S. History to 1877 HIST 2312 U.S. History since 1877 POLS 1310 American National Government Six (6) hours required from the following: (Three (3) hours required from two (2) of the following areas:) HIST 1311 History of Civilization I HIST 1312 History of Civilization II PSYC 2300 Psychology and the Human Experience PSYC 2320 Developmental Psychology SOCI 2300 Introduction to Sociology SOWK 1301 Introduction to Social Work GEOG 1310 Physical Geography GEOG 2310 Cultural Geography 62
76 Pulaski Technical College Page 3 Social Sciences (continued) ANTH 1310 Physical Anthropology ANTH 2310 Cultural Anthropology ECON 2310 Principles of Economics I ECON 2320 Principles of Economics II POLS 2320 American State and Local Government *HIST 2311 U.S. History to 1877 *HIST 2312 U.S. History since 1877 *POLS 1310 American National Government *If not selected to meet U.S. History/Government requirement. Revised: February 3,
77 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Rich Mountain Community College English/Communications Nine (9) hours required from the following: ENG 113 English Composition I ENG 123 English Composition II SPC 203 Oral Communications Math MATH 203 College Algebra Any higher-level mathematics course for which College Algebra is a prerequisite Science Four (4) hours required from the following: BIO 104 Biological Science BIO 134 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 144 Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 204 Microbiology and Immunology BIO 214 General Zoology BIO 224 General Botany Four (4) hours required from the following: CHM 114 General Chemistry I CHM 134 Principles of Chemistry PHS 214 General Physics I PSC 104 Earth Science PSC 114 Physical Science Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required ENG 223 World Literature I ENG 233 World Literature II 64
78 Rich Mountain Community College Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities (continued ART 143 Art Appreciation DRA 203 Theatre Arts *ENG 223 World Literature I *ENG 233 World Literature II ENG 243 American Literature I ENG 253 American Literature II ENG 283 Creative Writing HUM 203 Humanities through the Arts MUS 203 Music Appreciation PHI 203 Philosophy Social Sciences HIS 213 United States History I HIS 223 United States History II PSI 103 American National Government Six (6) hours required from the following: CRJ 103 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRJ 133 Juvenile Crime and Delinquency GEO 103 Regional Geography of the World GEO 223 Global Studies HIS 113 Western Civilization I HIS 123 Western Civilization II PSY 203 General Psychology PSY 213 Developmental Psychology PSY 223 Abnormal Psychology SOC 103 Introduction to Sociology SOC 113 Social Problems SOC 133 Social Marriage and the Family *HIS 213 United States History I *HIS 223 United History II HIS 233 Arkansas History *PSI 103 American National Government *If not selected to meet literature requirement. *If not selected to meet U.S. History/Government requirement.. Revised: February 2,
79 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM South Arkansas Community College English/Communications Nine (9) hours required ENGL 1113 Composition I ENGL 1123 Composition II SPCH 1113 Principles of Speech Math MATH 1023 College Algebra MATH 1033 Plane Trigonometry MATH 2015 Calculus I Science Four (4) hours required from the following: BIOL 1004 Fundamentals of Biology BIOL 1024 Vertebrate Zoology BIOL 1034 General Botany Four (4) hours required from the following: CHEM 1024 College Chemistry I GEOL 1004 Physical Geology GEOL 1014 Historical Geology PHYS 2024 The Physical Sciences Fine Arts/Humanities ENGL 2213 Literature I ENGL 2223 Literature II 66
80 South Arkansas Community College Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities (continued) ART 2003 Art Appreciation MUS 2003 Music Appreciation PHIL 2003 Introduction to Philosophy Social Sciences HIST 2013 History of United States to 1876 HIST 2023 History of United States since 1876 PSCI 2003 American Government: National Six (6) hours required from the following: HIST 1003 History of Civilization to 1700 HIST 1013 History of Civilization since 1700 PSYC 2003 General Psychology SOC 1003 General Anthropology SOC 2003 Introduction to Sociology GEOG 2003 Introduction to Geography ECON 2003 Macroeconomics Choices must include three (3) hours of U. S. History or National Government and three (3) hours of non-history courses. Revised: February 2,
81 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Southeast Arkansas College English/Communications Nine (9) hours required ENGL 1313 English Composition I ENGL 1323 English Composition II SPEE 2393 Oral Communication for Public Address Math Three (3) hours required MATH 1333 College Algebra (or higher level mathematics for which College Algebra is a prerequisite) Science Eight (8) hours required BIOL 1464 Principles of Biology BIOL 1474 General Zoology BIOL 1484 General Botany BIOL 2454 Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2464 Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2474 Microbiology CHEM 1434 General Chemistry I CHEM 1444 General Chemistry II PHYS 1404 Physical Science PHYS 2414 General Physics I PHYS 2424 General Physics II Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required from the following: ART 2343 Art History and Appreciation MUSI 2333 Music History and Appreciation ENGL 2313 English Literature I ENGL 2323 English Literature II ENGL 2363 World Literature 68
82 Southeast Arkansas College Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities (continued) ENGL 2373 World Literature II PHIL 2313 History of Philosophy PHIL 2323 Ethics LANG 2414 Elementary Spanish I LANG 2424 Elementary Spanish II HUMA 2313 Humanities Social Sciences Nine (9) hours required from the following: ANTH 2333 Introduction to Anthropology ECON 2313 Principles of Economics I ECON 2323 Principles of Economics II GEOG 2313 General Geography HIST 1333 Western Civilization I HIST 1343 Western Civilization II *HIST 2313 U.S. History to 1877 *HIST 2323 U.S. History Since 1877 HIST 2333 Arkansas History *POLI 2313 American Government POLI 2323 State and Local Governments PSYC 2303 General Psychology PSYC 2323 Developmental Psychology PSYC 2333 Child Growth and Development SOCI 2313 Introduction to Sociology *Course selections must include at least one of these courses. Revised: February 4,
83 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM Southern Arkansas University - Tech English/Communications Nine (9) hours required ENGL 1113 Composition I ENGL 1123 Composition II SPCH 1113 Principles of Speech Math MATH 1023 College Algebra MATH 1525 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I Science Four (4) hours required BSCI 1013 The Biological Sciences BSCI 1011 The Biological Sciences Lab Four (4) hours required from the following: PHSC 2023 The Physical Sciences PHSC 2021 The Physical Sciences Lab PHYS 2003 General Physics I PHYS 2001 General Physics Lab Fine Arts/Humanities ENGL 2213 World Literature I ENGL 2223 World Literature II 70
84 Southern Arkansas University - Tech Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities (continued) Three (3) hours from the following: ART 2013 Art Appreciation HU 2013 Humanities through the Arts MUS 2013 Music Appreciation PHIL 2403 Introduction to Philosophy Social Sciences HIST 1003 World History I HIST 1013 World History II HIST 2013 United States History I HIST 2023 United States History II PSCI 2003 American Government: National GEOG 2003 Introduction to Geography PSYC 2003 General Psychology SOC 2003 Introduction to Sociology Revised: February 2,
85 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville English/Communications Nine (9) hours required ENG 1103 English Composition I ENG 1203 English Composition II SPC 1003 Oral Communication Math Three (3) hours required MTH 1023 College Algebra Science Eight (8) hours required Four (4) hours required from the following: BIOL 1003/1001 Biological Science/Lab BIOL 1013/1011 Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology/Lab BIOL 1023/1021 Principles of Zoology/Lab BIOL 2003/2011 Anatomy and Physiology l/lab BIOL 2013/2011 Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab BIOL 2203/2201 Microbiology/Lab Four (4) hours required from the following: CHEM 1003/1001 Fundamentals of Chemistry/Lab CHEM 1103/1101 College Chemistry I/Lab CHEM 1123/1121 College Chemistry II/Lab PHS 1003/1001 Physical Science/Lab 72
86 University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required FAC 2003 Understanding Film FAM 2003 Music FAT 2013 Theater FAV 1013 Introduction to Studio Art FAV 2023 Visual Art ENG 2113 World Literature I ENG 2213 World Literature II ENG 2313 Introduction to Fiction PHIL 1003 Introduction to Philosophy Social Sciences Nine (9) hours required HIST 1013 World Civilization I HIST 1023 World Civilization II HIST 2003 The United States History I HIST 2013 The United States History II POSC 2103 United States Government 73
87 University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville Page 3 Social Sciences (continued) ECN 2013 Macroeconomics ECN 2023 Microeconomics GEOG 2003 Intro to Cultural Geography *HIST 1013 World Civilization I *HIST 1023 World Civilization II *HIST 2003 United States History I HIST 2013 United States History II *POSC 2103 United States Government PSY 1003 General Psychology PSY 2013 Human Growth and Development PSY 2023 Abnormal Psychology SOC 2003 Principles of Sociology SOC 2013 Social Problems SOC 2023 Cultural Anthropology *If not selected to meet another social science requirement. Revised: February 4,
88 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM University of Arkansas Community College at Hope English/Communications Nine (9) hours required ENGL 1013 Composition I ENGL 1023 Composition II SPCH 1313 Speech Math Three (3) hours required MATH 1053 College Algebra Science Eight (8) hours required from the following: BIOL 1204 Biology BIOL 1244 General Botany BIOL 1254 Zoology BIOL 2214 Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2224 Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2234 Microbiology CHEM 1004 Introduction to Chemistry CHEM 1114 General Chemistry I CHEM 1124 General Chemistry II PHSC 1024 Physical Science Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required ARTS 2003 Art Appreciation DRAM 2003 Introduction to Theatre Arts ENGL 2103 Literature to the Renaissance ENGL 2113 Literature since the Renaissance 75
89 University of Arkansas Community College at Hope Page 2 Fine Arts/Humanities (continued) MUSI 2103 Music Appreciation PHIL 2003 Philosophy Social Sciences Nine (9) hours required HIST 2013 History of U.S. to 1876 HIST 2023 History of U.S. since 1876 PLSC 2103 American Government: National Six (6) hours required from the following: CRJU 1203 Introduction to Criminal Justice GEOG 2203 Introduction to Geography HIST 1003 Western Civilization to 1660 HIST 1013 Western Civilization since 1660 PSY 2303 General Psychology PSYC 2313 Developmental Psychology SOCI 2413 Sociology Revised: February 2,
90 STATE MINIMUM CORE CURRICULUM University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton English/Communications Nine (9) hours required ENG 1013 Composition I ENG 1023 Composition II SPH 2303 Public Speaking Math MATH 1103 Algebra for General Education MATH 1203 College Algebra or Any higher level mathematics course for which College Algebra is the prerequisite MATH 1213 Plane Trigonometry Science Four (4) hours of biological science required from the following: BIOL 1004 Fundamentals of Biology BIOL 1034 General Botany BIOL 2034 Principles of Zoology BIOL 2004 Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2014 Human Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL 2104 Microbiology AND Four (4) hours of physical science required from the list below: CHEM 1004 Fundamentals of Chemistry PHY 2004 Physical Science SCI 2014 Earth Science CHEM 2123 General College Chemistry I and CHEM 2121 General College Chemistry I Lab 77
91 University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton Page 2 Science (continued) CHEM 2133 General College Chemistry II and CHEM 2131 General College Chemistry II Lab Fine Arts/Humanities Six (6) hours required: ENG 2213 World Literature I ENG 2223 World Literature II ART 2003 Art Appreciation ART 2103 Art History I ART 2113 Art History II ENG 2003 Creative Writing ENG 2113 American Literature I ENG 2123 American Literature II ENG 2203 Introduction to Poetry ENG 2213 World Literature I ENG 2223 World Literature II ENG 2313 British Literature I ENG 2323 British Literature II ENG 2303 Introduction to Drama MUS 2003 Music Appreciation PHIL 2103 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 2113 Introduction to Critical Thinking PHIL 2123 Survey of World Religions THEA 2003 Theatre Appreciation SPAN 1013 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1023 Elementary Spanish II ENG 2103 Introduction to Fiction ENG 2023 Technical Writing 78
92 University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton Page 3 Social Sciences Nine (9) hours required: HIST 1003 Western Civilization I HIST 1013 Western Civilization II Three (3) hours from the following: HIST 2003 United States History I HIST 2013 United States History II PSCI 2003 American Government Three (3) hours electives required from the following: ANTH 2333 Introduction to Anthropology CRIM 2003 Introduction to Criminal Justice ECON 2453 Macroeconomics ECON 2463 Microeconomics GEOG 2013 Regional Geography of the World HIST 1003 Western Civilization I HIST 1013 Western Civilization II HIST 2003 United States History I HIST 2013 United States History II HIST 2023 African-American History I HIST 2123 American South to 1865 HIST 2133 American South Since 1865 PSCI 2003 American Government PSY 2003 General Psychology PSY 2013 Abnormal Psychology PSY 2023 Psychology of Human Development SOC 2013 Introduction to Sociology SOC 2023 Social Problems SOC 2043 Marriage and the Family HIST 2203 Arkansas History PSY 2113 Sensation and Perception Revised: February 3,
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