VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSE EVALUATIONS
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1 VIRGINIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSE EVALUATIO Last Update: Abridged GMH = Needs Syllabus Courses after the Slash (Ex. PHYS 176/177) are the labs * (Asterisk) See corresponding notes at the end of the course section Virginia Community College W&M GER ACCOUNTING ACC Principles of Accounting I & II BUAD 203 (6 credits) ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ADJ 100 Survey of Criminal Justice ADJ 105 The Juvenile Justice System ADJ 106 Crime and Justice in America ADJ 107 Survey of Criminology ADJ 133 Ethics and the Criminal Justice Professional ADJ 145 Corrections and the Community ADJ 201 Criminology SOCL 302 ADJ 205 Causes of Crime and Delinquency ADJ 216 Organized Crime and Corruption ADJ 229 Law Enforcement and the Community ADJ 234 Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism INTR ADJ 235 Research in Criminal Justice ADJ 243 Homeland Security and Law GOVT ELT ADJ 247 Criminal Behavior AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE ASL 101 American Sign Language I INTR ELT ASL 102 American Sign Language II INTR ELT ASL 220 Comparative Ling: ASL & English LING 464 * All other American Sign Language courses ARABIC ARA 101 Beginning Arabic I ARA 102 Beginning Arabic II ARA 201 Intermediate Arabic I ARA 202 Intermediate Arabic II ARAB ELT ARAB ELT MDLL ELT MDLL ELT
2 ARCHITECTURE ARC 100 Introduction to Architecture ARTH 372 ARC 123 Architectural Graphics I ARC 124 Architectural Graphics II ARC 201 History of Modern Architecture ARTH 372 (2 credits) ARC 221 Architectural CAD Applications Software I ART 340 ARC 231 Advanced Architectural Design and Graphics I ARC 232 Advanced Architectural Design and Graphics II ARC 240 Designing Sustainable Built Environments ARTS ART 101 History and Appreciation of Art I ARTH 251 GER 4A & 5 ART 102 History and Appreciation of Art II ARTH 252 GER 4A & 5 ART 103 History of Far Eastern Art I ARTH ELT ART 104 History of Far Eastern Art II ARTH ELT ART 106 History of Modern Art ARTH 371 ART 109 History of Women Artists ARTH ELT/GSWS ELT ART 111 Introduction to the Arts I ART 150 ART 112 Introduction to the Arts II ART 150 ART 114 General Art ART 120 Beginning Drawing ART 311 ART 121 Drawing I ART 311 ART 122 Drawing II ART 340 ART 125 Introduction to Painting ART 315 ART 131 Fundamentals of Design I ART 211 GER 6 ART 132 Fundamentals of Design II ART 212 GER 6 ART 134 Three-Dimensional Design ART 212 GER 6 ART 135 Visual Communications ART 153 Ceramics I ART 327 ART 154 Ceramics II ART 328 ART 184 Survey of Museum Practice ARTH 387/ANTH 350 ART 201 History of Art I ARTH 251 GER 4A & 5 ART 202 History of Art II ARTH 252 GER 4A & 5 ART 211 History of American Art I ARTH ELT ART 212 History of American Art II ARTH ELT ART 221 Drawing III ART 408 ART 222 Drawing IV ART 408 ART 231 Sculpture I ART 325 ART 232 Sculpture II ART 326 ART 235 Functional Ceramics ART 327 ART 236 Sculptural Ceramics ART 328 ART 237 Ceramic Decoration ART 241 Painting I ART 315 ART 242 Painting II ART 316
3 ART 243 Watercolor I ART 244 Watercolor II ART 340 ART 245 Portrait Painting ART 246 Figure Painting ART 340 ART 259 Landscape Painting ART 271 Printmaking I ART 323 ART 272 Printmaking II ART 275 Relief Printmaking ART 277 Advanced Printmaking BIOLOGY BIO 100 Basic Human Biology BIO 101 General Biology I BIOL 225/226 GER 2B & Lab BIO 102 General Biology II BIOL 220/221 GER 2B & Lab BIO 106 Life Science GER 2B BIO 107 Biology of the Environment BIOL 108/109 GER 2B & Lab BIO 110 General Botany BIOL 304 BIO 114 Organisms GER 2B & Lab BIO 120 General Zoology BIOL 302 BIO 141 Human Anatomy and Physiology I KINE 304/305 GER 2B & Lab BIO 142 Human Anatomy and Physiology II KINE 303/303L BIO 146 Human Heredity BIO 150 Introductory Microbiology BIO 170 Biotechnology Methods BIO 173 Biology for Biotechnology BIO 205 General Microbiology BIOL 306 BIO 206 Cell Biology BIOL 310 BIO 215 Plant Life of Virginia BIOL 404 BIO 220 Immunology BIOL 437 BIO 227 Animal Life of Virginia BIOL 404 BIO Human Anatomy and Physiology I & II BIOL 404 (3 credits) BIO 250 Biotechnology Research Methods BIO 254 Capstone Seminar in Biotechnology BIOL 404 BIO 256 General Genetics BIOL 420/421 BIO 270 General Ecology BIOL 417 BIO 271 Introduction to Ecological Systems BIOL 427 BIO 275 Marine Ecology BIO 276 Freshwater Ecology BIOL 426 BIO 285 Biology Problems in Contemporary Society BIO 299 Supervised Study BIOL 403 BROADCASTING BCS 110 Fundamentals in Video Production FILM
4 BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION BUS Business Statistics I & II BUS 240 Introduction to Business Law BUS Business Law I & II BUAD 231 (3 credits) BUAD 343 (2 credits) BUAD 343 (3 credits) CHEMISTRY CHM 101 General Chemistry I CHEM 101/101L GER 2A & Lab CHM 102 General Chemistry II CHEM ELT/354 CHM 110 Survey of Chemistry CHEM ELT/354 CHM 111 College Chemistry I CHEM 103/103L GER 2A & Lab CHM 112 College Chemistry II CHEM 308/354* CHM 121 Health Science Chemistry I CHEM ELT CHM 122 Health Science Chemistry II CHEM ELT CHM 125 Chemistry for Nurses CHEM ELT CHM 129 Chemistry for Sustainable World I CHEM ELT CHM 130 Chemistry for Sustainable World II CHEM ELT CHM 241 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 206 CHM 242 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 307** CHM 243 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I CHEM 206L CHM 244 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II CHEM 353 CHM 245 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I CHEM 206L*** CHM 246 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II CHEM 353*** CHM 255 Instrumental Analysis CHEM 309 CHM 260 Introductory Biochemistry CHEM 414 or BIOL 414 CHM 261 Biochemistry Lab CHEM 420 * If chemistry major, CHM 112 = CHEM 305/354 ** If chemistry major, CHM 242 = CHEM 209 *** Labs only transfer if taken for credit CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT CHD 117 Introduction to Reading Methods CHD 118 Language Arts for Young Children CHD Childhood Educational Development I & II CHD 225 Curriculum Development for School-Age Child Care CHD 230 Behavior Management for School-Age Child Care CHINESE CHI Beginning Chinese + Reading & Writing I CHI Beginning Chinese + Reading & Writing II CHI 103 Beginning Spoken Chinese I CHI 104 Beginning Spoken Chinese II CHI 121 Beginning Chinese Reading & Writing I CHI 122 Beginning Chinese Reading & Writing II CHI 201 Conversational Chinese (Mandarin) I EDUC ELT EDUC ELT EDUC ELT (3 credits) EDUC ELT EDUC ELT
5 CHI 202 Conversational Chinese (Mandarin) II COMMUNCIATION STUDIES AND THEATRE CST 100 Principles of Public Speaking SPCH 201 GER 6 CST 105 Oral Communication SPCH 102 CST 110 Introduction to Speech Communication SPCH 102 CST 115 Small Group Communication SPCH 310 CST 126 Interpersonal Communication SPCH 102 CST 130 Introduction to Theatre THEA 200 GER 6 CST 131 Acting I THEA 201 GER 6 CST 132 Acting II THEA 302 CST 136 Theatre Workshop * CST 145 Stagecraft THEA 305 CST 200 Advanced Public Speaking SPCH 201 GER 6 CST 231 History of Theatre I THEA 328 GER 5 CST 232 History of Theatre II THEA 329 GER 5 CST 245 Basic Lighting THEA 213 CST 250 The Art of the Film CST 251 Stage Lighting and Sound THEA 460 CST 252 Costume and Make-up for the Theatre THEA 460 CST 253 Production of Stage Management THEA 320 CST 266 Outdoor Drama THEA 460 *CST 136 = Max of 3 credits for W&M THEA 380 and/or 381; Max of 2 credits per production area COMPUTER SCIENCE CSC 130 Scientific Programming CSC 155 Computer Concepts and Applications CSC 200 Introduction to Computer Science CSC 201 Computer Science I CSCI 141 CSC 202 Computer Science II CSC 205 Computer Organization CSC 206 Assembly Language CSC 215 Advanced Computer Organization CRAFTS CRF 101 Hand Built Pottery ART 327 CRF 102 Wheel-Thrown Pottery ART 328 CRF 105 Introduction to Pottery CRF 106 Pottery Glazing and Decorating CRF 109 Special Techniques in Pottery CRF 159 Introduction to Fine Woodworking DANCE DAN 160 Modern Dance DANC 111* GER 6 DAN 166 Ballet DANC 261* GER 6
6 DAN 167 Dance Improvisation DANC 301* DAN 171 Ballroom Dance I DANC 115* DAN 172 Ballroom Dance II DANC 115* DAN 210 Dance Composition I DANC 305 * 1 credit with 2 lab hours. 0 credit with 0-1 lab hour ** 1 credit with 2 lab hours. 2 credits with 4 lab hours DIETETICS DIT 121 Nutrition I KINE 350 GER 2B DIT 125 Current Concepts in Diet and Nutrition KINE 350 GER 2B DIT 210 Nutritional Assessment KINE 350 GER 2B DRAFT DRF 201 Computer Aided Drafting and Design I ECONOMICS ECO 201 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 102 GER 3 ECO 202 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 101 GER 3 EDUCATION EDU 100 Introduction to Education EDU 250 Introduction to Developmental Disabilities EDU 254 Teaching Basic Academic Skills to Exceptional Children EDU 255 Behavior Technology for Use w/developmental Disabilities EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES EMS 153 Basic ECG Recognition EMS Lead ECG Interpretation EDUC ELT EDUC ELT EDUC ELT EDUC ELT KINE ELT KINE ELT ENGINEERING EGR 125 Introduction to Engineering Methods EGR 126 Computer Programming for Engineers EGR 127 Introduction to Computer Programming EGR 130 Statistics and Strength of Materials for Engineering Tech EGR 135 Statistics for Engineering Technology EGR 136 Strength of Materials for Engineering Technology EGR 140 Engineering Mechanics Statistics EGR 216 Computer Methods in Engineering and Technology CSCI ELT EGR 240 Solid Mechanics Statistics EGR 245 Engineering Mechanics Dynamic EGR 246 Mechanics of Materials EGR 248 Thermodynamics for Engineering EGR Basic Electric Circuits I & II PHYS 252 (2 credits) EGR 255 Electric Circuits Laboratory PHYS 252 EGR 260 Circuit Analysis PHYS 252
7 EGR 265 Digital Electronics and Logic Design PHYS 351 EGR 267 Engineering Analysis Tools MATH 110 EGR 271 Circuit Theory I EGR 272 Circuit Theory II EGR 277 Digital Logic EGR 278 Digital Logic Laboratory PHYS 252 ENGLISH ENG 111 College Composition I WRIT 101 ENG 112 College Composition II ENGL 210 GER 5 ENG 125 Introduction to Literature ENGL ELT ENG 137 Communication Processes I WRIT 101 ENG 210 Advanced Composition WRIT ELT ENG Creative Writing I & II ENGL 212 (3 credits) GER 6 ENG Creative Writing Fiction I & II ENGL 368 (3 credits) GER 6 ENG Creative Writing Poetry I & II ENGL 369 (3 credits) GER 6 ENG 219 Creative Writing Drama THEA ENG 230 Mystery in Literature and Film ENGL 210 GER 5 ENG 233 The Bible as Literature ENGL 310 ENG 236 Introduction to the Short Story ENGL 210 GER 5 ENG 237 Introduction to Poetry ENGL 210 GER 5 ENG 241 Survey of American Literature I ENGL 207 GER 5 ENG 242 Survey of American Literature II ENGL 363 ENG 243 Survey of English Literature I ENGL 203 GER 5 ENG 244 Survey of English Literature II ENGL 204 GER 5 ENG 245 Major English Writers ENGL 203 GER 5 ENG 246 Major American Writers ENGL 207 GER 5 ENG 247 Survey of Popular Culture AMST ENG 249 Survey of Asian American Literature AMES 290 ENG 250 Children s Literature EDUC 421 ENG 251 Survey of World Literature I ENGL 210 GER 5 ENG 252 Survey of World Literature II ENGL 210 GER 5 ENG 253 Survey of African American Literature I ENGL ELT ENG 254 Survey of African American Literature II ENGL ELT ENG 255 Major Writers in World Literature ENGL ELT ENG 257 Mythology CLCV ELT ENG 262 Advanced Creative Writing II ENGL 368 GER 6 ENG 267 The Modern Novel ENGL 355 ENG 268 The Modern Drama ENGL 358 ENG 271 or 272 The Works of Shakespeare I or II ENGL 205 GER 5 ENG 273 or 274 Women in Literature I or II ENGL 210 GER 5 ENG 276 Southern Literature ENGL ELT ENG 278 Appalachian Literature ENGL ELT ENG 279 Film and Literature ENGL ELT ENG 288 Appalachian Folklore AMST
8 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ENV General Environmental Science I & II EP 101 ENV 136 Survey of Environmental Concerns EP 101 ENV 161 Introduction to Environmental Compliance EP ENV 162 Environmental Principles in Public Health EP ENV 195 Topics in Introduction to Environmental Science EP ENV 220 Environmental Problems BIOL ENV 221 Natural Resource Management EP ENV 227 Environmental Law BIOL ENV 295 Topics EP FRENCH FRE 101 Beginning French I FREN 101 FRE 102 Beginning French II FREN 102 FRE 201 Intermediate French I FREN 201 FRE 202 Intermediate French II FREN 202 FRE 203 Intermediate French I FREN 201 FRE 204 Intermediate French II FREN 202 FRE 211 Intermediate French Conversation I FREN 206 FRE 212 Intermediate French Conversation II FREN 206 GEOGRAPHY GEO 200 Introduction to Physical Geography GEOL 110 GER 2A GEO 210 People and the Land: Introduction to Cultural Geography GOVT 381 GEO 220 World Regional Geography GOVT 382* GEO 221 Regions of the World I GOVT 382* GEO 222 Regions of the World II GOVT 382* GEO 230 Political Geography GOVT ELT * GOVT 382 can only transfer once GEOGRAPHICAL INFO SYSTEMS GIS 200 Geographical Information Systems I GIS 201 Geographical Information Systems II GIS 205 GIS 3-Dimensional Analysis GIS 210 Understanding Geographic Data GIS 255 Exploring Our Earth: Introduction to Remote Sensing GEOL GEOL GEOL GEOL GEOL ELT ( 4 credits) GEOLOGY GOL 105 Physical Geology GEOL 101/160 GER 2A & Lab GOL 106 Historical Geology GEOL ELT GOL 110 Earth Science GEOL 110/160 GER 2A & Lab GOL 111 Oceanography I MSCI ELT GOL 112 Oceanography II MSCI ELT GOL 135 Field Studies in Geology *
9 GOL 207 Mineralogy GEOL 321 GOL 225 Environmental Geology GEOL 305 * Submit syllabus to dept. for possible W&M GEOL 310 credit GERMAN GER 101 Beginning German I GRMN 101 GER 102 Beginning German II GRMN 102 GER 201 Intermediate German I GRMN 201 GER 202 Intermediate German II GRMN 202 GREEK GRE 101 Introduction to Ancient Greek I GREK 101 GRE 102 Introduction to Ancient Greek II GREK 102 GRE 201 Intermediate Ancient Greek I GREK 201 GRE 202 Intermediate Ancient Greek II GREK 202 GER 5 HEALTH HLT 110 Concepts of Personal and Community Health KINE 321 HLT 115 Introduction to Personal and Community Health KINE ELT HLT 122 Introduction to Alcohol Abuse and Control KINE ELT HLT 138 Principles of Nutrition (earns GER if 3 credits earned) KINE 350 GER 2B HLT 200 Human Sexuality PSYC 305 GER 3 HLT 204 Women s Health GSWS 390 HLT 205 Sex Roles in Contemporary America HLT 206 Exercise Science KINE 204 HLT 215 Personal Stress and Stress Management KINE ELT (3 credits) HISTORY HIS 101 History of Western Civilization I HIST 111 GER 4A HIS 102 History of Western Civilization II HIST 112 GER 4A HIS 111 History of World Civilization I HIST 191 GER 4B HIS 112 History of World Civilization II HIST 192 GER 4A HIS 121 United States History I HIST 121 GER 4A HIS 122 United States History II HIST 122 GER 4A HIS 125 History of the American Indian HIST ELT HIS 135 History of the Contemporary World HIST ELT HIS 141 African-American History I HIST 235 GER 4A HIS 142 African-American History II HIST 236 GER 4A HIS 155 Life in Colonial Virginia HIST ELT HIS 180 Historical Archeology ANTH 350 HIS 183 Survey of Museum Practice ARTH 387 or ANTH 350 HIS 187 Interpreting Material Culture AMST HIS 188 Field Survey Techniques for Archeology ANTH 350 HIS 203 History of African Civilization I HIST 181 GER 4B HIS 204 History of African Civilization II HIST 182 GER 4B
10 HIS 211 History of England I HIST 369 HIS 212 History of England II HIST 370 HIS 225 Topics in European History I HIST 211 HIS 226 Topics in European History II HIST 211 HIS 231 History of Latin American Civilization I HIST 131 GER 4B HIS 232 History of Latin American Civilization II HIST 132 GER 4B HIS 241 History of Russia I HIST 377 HIS 242 History of Russia II HIST 378 HIS 243 History of the Ancient World I CLCV 311 or HIST 365 GER 4A HIS 244 History of the Ancient World II CLCV 312 or HIST 366 GER 4A HIS 251 History of Middle East Civilization I HIST 171 GER 4B HIS 252 History of Middle East Civilization II HIST 172 GER 4B HIS 253 History of Asian Civilizations I HIST 141 GER 4B HIS 254 History of Asian Civilizations II HIST 142 GER 4B HIS 255 History of Chinese Culture and Institutions HIST ELT HIS 256 History of Japanese Culture and Institutions HIST ELT HIS 262 United States History in Film HIST 212 HIS 265 History of the Old South HIS 266 Military History of the Civil War HIST 211 HIS 267 The Second World War HIST 211 HIS 268 The American Constitution HIST 211 HIS 269 Civil War and Reconstruction HIST 347 HIS 270 American in the Gilded Age HIST 351 HIS 276 United States History since World War II HIST 211 HIS 277 The American Experience in Vietnam HIST 435 HIS 279 Age of the American Revolution HIST 345 HIS 280 American Foreign Policy since 1890 HIST 434 HIS 281 History of Virginia I HIST 400 HIS 282 History of Virginia II HIST ELT HUMANITIES HUM 100 Survey of the Humanities INTR HUM 111 Great Books I INTR HUM 112 Great Books II INTR HUM 150 Introduction to Viet Nam INTR HUM 153 Intro to Appalachian Studies AMST HUM 165 Controversial Issues in Contemporary American Culture AMST HUM 201 Survey of Western Culture I INTR HUM 202 Survey of Western Culture II INTR HUM 210 Introduction to Women in Humanities GSWS 290 HUM 211 Survey of American Culture I AMST HUM 212 Survey of American Culture II AMST HUM 220 Introduction to African American Studies AFST 306 HUM 235 Filipino-American Culture AMES 290 HUM 241 Interdisciplinary Principles of the Humanities I INTR ELT HIST 417 or AMST
11 HUM 242 Interdisciplinary Principles of the Humanities II INTR ELT HUM 246 Creative Thinking INTR HUM 247 Chronicles of the Sea INTR HUM 256 Mythology in Literature and the Arts CLCV ELT HUM 259 Greek Mythology CLCV 205 GER 5 HUM 260 Survey of Twentieth-Century Culture INTR HUMAN SERVICES HMS 210 Marriage and Family Relationships SOCL 332 HMS Gerontology I & II (3 credits) HMS 236 Gerontology HMS 255 Adolescent Alcohol Use and Abuse INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DATABASE PROCESSING ITD 111 Web Design for Personal Use ITD 120 Design Concepts for Mobile Applications ITD 130 Database Fundamentals ITD 132 Structured Query Language ITD 134 PL/SQL Programming ITD 260 Data Modeling and Design INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ESSENTIALS ITE 115 Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts CSCI CSCI INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMMING ITP 120 Java Programming I CSCI 141 ITP 130 C Programming I CSCI 141 ITP 132 C++ Programming I CSCI 141 ITP 136 C# Programming I CSCI 141 ITP 175 Concepts of Programming Languages CSCI ITP 200 Data Structure and Algorithms ITP 225 Web Scripting Languages INTERPRETER EDUCATION * All Interpreter Education (INT) courses ITALIAN ITA 101 Beginning Italian I ITAL ELT ITA 102 Beginning Italian II ITAL ELT ITA 201 Intermediate Italian I ITAL ELT ITA 202 Intermediate Italian II ITAL 202 JAPANESE JPN 101 Beginning Japanese I
12 JPN 102 Beginning Japanese II JPN 201 Intermediate Japanese I JPN 202 Intermediate Japanese II LATIN LAT 101 Elementary Latin I LATN ELT LAT 102 Elementary Latin II LATN ELT LAT 201 Intermediate Latin I LATN ELT LAT 202 Intermediate Latin II LATN ELT GER 5 *Language level will be determined by a Latin Placement test. LEGAL ADMINISTRATION LGL 235 Legal Aspects of Business Organizations BUAD 342 (2 credits) LIBRARY TECHNOLOGY LBR 105 Library Skills for Research INTR 322 MARINE SCIENCE MAR 101 General Oceanography I MAR 102 General Oceanography II MAR 121 Biological Oceanography I MAR 130 Marine Maintenance Mechanics MSCI ELT MSCI ELT MSCI ELT MSCI ELT MATH MTH Technical Mathematics I & II MATH 103 (3 credits) MTH 146 Introduction to Elementary Statistics MTH 150 Topics in Geometry MTH 157 Elementary Statistics MATH 106 GER 1 MTH Precalculus I & II MATH 103 (3 credits) MTH Precalculus I & Precalculus II with Intro Calculus MATH 103 (3 credits) MTH Precalculus with Trig. & Precalculus II with Calc. MATH 103 (3 credits) MTH 169 Introduction to Cryptography MATH ELT MTH 173 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I MATH 111 GER 1 MTH 174 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II MATH 112 GER 1 MTH 175 Calculus of One Variable I MATH 111 GER 1 MTH 176 Calculus of One Variable II MATH 112 GER 1 MTH 193 Studies In MTH 195 Topics In MTH 199 Supervised Study MTH 200 Abstract Algebra MATH 307 MTH Advanced Engineering Technical Mathematics I & II MATH 111 (4 credits) GER 1 MTH 240 Statistics ** GER 1 MTH Statistics I & II *** MTH 243 Probability and Statistics I MTH 244 Probability and Statistics II
13 MTH 270 Applied Calculus MATH 108 GER 1 MTH 271 Applied Calculus I MATH 111 GER 1 MTH 272 Applied Calculus II MATH 112 GER1 MTH 273 Calculus I MATH 111 GER 1 MTH 274 Calculus II MATH 112 GER 1 MTH 275 Multivariable Calculus and Linear Algebra MATH 212 MTH 277 Vector Calculus MATH 212 MTH 279 Ordinary Differential Equations MATH 302 MTH 285 Linear Algebra MATH 211 MTH 286 Discrete Mathematics MTH 287 Mathematical Structures MTH 291 Differential Equations MATH 302 MTH 292 Topics in Differential Equations MATH 380 MTH 293 Studies In MTH 295 Topics In MTH 299 Supervised Study ** MTH 240 = 3 credits W&M BIOL 425, BUAD 231, ECON 307, KINE 394, MATH 106, or SOCL 353, but no PSYC. ECON 307, KINE 394, MATH 106, or SOCL 353 = GER 1 *** MTH = 3 credits W&M BIOL 425, BUAD 231, ECON 307, KINE 394, MATH 106, PSYC 301, or SOCL 353. MATH 106, ECON 307, KINE 394, PSYC 301, or SOCL 353 = GER 1 MILITARY SCIENCES MSC The Foundations of the U.S. Air Force MLSC MSC Military Science I & II MLSC MSC The Evolution of Air and Space Power MLSC MSC Military Science III & IV MLSC MUSIC MUS Basic Musicianship I & II MUSC 101 (2 credits) MUS 111 Music Theory I MUSC 201 MUS 112 Music Theory II MUSC ELT MUS Music Appreciate I & II MUSC 213 (3 credits) GER 4A & 5 MUS 125 American music MUSC 373 GER 5 MUS 131 Class Voice I MUSC V01* GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 132 Class Voice II MUSC V02 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 136 Applied Music Voice MUSC V10 or V20 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 137 Chorus Ensemble MUSC E05 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 138 Small Vocal Ensemble MUSC E04 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 140 Introduction to Recording Techniques MUSC 281 GER 6 MUS 141 Class Piano I MUSC K01 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 142 Class Piano II MUSC K02 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 145 Applied Music Keyboard MUSC K10 or K20 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 148 Orchestra Ensemble MUSC E06 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 149 Band Ensemble MUSC E03 GER 6 (2 credits)
14 MUS 155 Applied Music Woodwinds GER 6 (2 credits) MUS157 Sound Studio Design MUSC 281 GER 6 MUS 158 Recording Studio Electronics: Theory and Maintenance MUSC 281 GER 6 MUS 159 Improvisational Techniques MUSC E09 (1 credit) GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 161 Class Strings MUSC S10* GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 163 Guitar Theory and Practice I MUSC G10* GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 164 Guitar Theory and Practice II MUSC G20 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 165 Applied Music Strings GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 175 Applied Music Brass GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 185 Applied Music Percussion MUSC P10 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 211 Advanced Music Theory I MUSC 202 (3 credits) MUS 212 Advanced Music Theory II MUSC 301 (3 credits) MUS Composition I & II MUSC 207 (3 credits) GER 6 (2 credits) MUS History of Music I & II MUSC 213 (3 credits) GER 4A & 5 MUS 225 The History of Jazz MUSC 273 GER 4A & 5 MUS 227 Editing and Mixdown Techniques MUSC 281 GER 6 MUS 231 Advanced Class Voice I MUSC V02 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 232 Advanced Class Voice II MUSC V02 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 235 Advanced Recording Techniques MUSC 281 GER 6 MUS 236 Advanced Applied Music Voice MUSC V30 or V40 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 237 Chorus Ensemble MUSC E05 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 238 Small Vocal Ensemble MUSC E07 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 241 Advanced Class Piano I MUSC K02 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 242 Advanced Class Piano II MUSC K02 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 245 Advanced Applied Music Keyboard MUSC K30 or K40 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 248 Orchestra MUSC E06 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 249 Band Ensemble MUSC E03 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 255 Advanced Applied Music Woodwinds GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 259 Advanced Improvisational Techniques MUSC E09 GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 265 Advanced Applied Music Strings GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 275 Advanced Applied Music Brass GER 6 (2 credits) MUS 285 Advanced Applied Music Percussion MUSC P30 or P40 GER 6 (2 credits) Music Lessons = 1-2 credits; Music Ensembles = 1 credit * MUS 131 = W&M MUSC V10, V20, V 30, or V40 * MUS 161 = W&M MUSC S10, S11, S12, S13, S15, or H10 * MUS 163 = W&M MUSC G10, G20, G30 or G40 NATURAL SCIENCE NAS 130 Elements of Astronomy PHYS 176/177 GER 2A & Lab NAS 131 Astronomy I PHYS 176/177 GER 2A & Lab NAS 132 Astronomy II NAS 145 Introduction to Natural History NAS 150 Human Biology NAS 160 Field Ornithology NAS 161 Health Science I
15 NAS 162 Health Science II NAS 171 Human Anatomy and Physiology I KINE 304/305 GER 2B & Lab NAS 172 Human Anatomy and Physiology II KINE 303/303L NAS 185 Microbiology BIOL 440 NAS 215 Man in His Environment PHILOSOPHY PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy I PHIL 201 GER 7 PHI 102 Introduction to Philosophy II PHI 111 Logic I PHIL 210 PHI 112 Logic II PHI 115 Practical Reasoning PHIL 210 PHI 211 The History of Western Philosophy I PHI 212 The History of Western Philosophy II PHI 220 Ethics PHI 225 Selected Problems in Applied Ethics PHI 226 Social Ethics PHI 227 Bio-Medical Ethics PHI 260 Studies in Eastern Thinking PHI 265 Philosophy of Religion PHIL 311 PHI 276 Women & Western Philosophy PHOTOGRAPHY PHT 105 Basic Photography PHT 130 Video I PHT 131 Video II PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION PED 100 Pilates KINE 196* PED 101 or 102 Fundamentals of Physical Activity I or II KINE ELT (2 credits) PED 103 or 104 Aerobic Fitness I or II KINE 132* PED 105 or 106 Aerobic Dance I or II KINE 132* PED 107 or 108 Exercised and Nutrition I or II KINE 132* PED 109 Yoga KINE 104* PED 111 or 112 Weight Training I or II KINE 175* PED 116 Lifetime Fitness and Wellness KINE ELT PED 129 Self Defense KINE 153* PED 144 Skin and Scuba Diving KINE 122* PED 148 Snowboarding KINE 196* PED 149 Cardio Sculpt I KINE 175 PED 160 Modern Dance DANC 111** GER 6 (2 credits) PED 161 Dance Production I DANC 301** PED 163 Jazz I DANC 264** GER 6 (2 credits) PED 164 Jazz II DANC 264** GER 6 (2 credits) PED 166 Ballet DANC 261** GER 6 (2 credits)
16 PED 167 Dance Improvisation DANC 301** PED 170 Tai Chi I KINE 106 PED 171 or 172 Ballroom Dance I or II DANC 115** PED 173 Rock Climbing and Rappelling KINE 164* PED 181 Downhill Skiing I KINE 196* PED 182 Downhill Skiing II KINE 196* PED 187 Backpacking KINE 133* PED 220 Adult Health and Development KINE 100 (2 credits) * Course will receive one transfer credit at W&M ** Dance course = 2 credits with 4 lab hours ** Dance course = 1 credit with 2 lab hours ** Dance course = 0 credit with 0-1 lab hours PHYSICS PHY 100 Elements of Physics * PHY 101 Introduction to Physics I PHYS 107P, 107L GER 2A & Lab PHY 102 Introduction to Physics II PHYS 108P, 108L GER 2A & Lab PHY 121 Principles of Physics I PHYS 107P, 107L GER 2A & Lab PHY 122 Principles of Physics II PHYS 108P, 108L GER 2A & Lab PHY 130 Survey of Applied Physics PHY 131 Applied Physics I PHYS 107P, 107L GER 2A & Lab PHY 132 Applied Physics II PHYS 108P, 108L GER 2A & Lab PHY 201 General College Physics I PHYS 107P, 107L GER 2A & Lab PHY 202 General College Physics II PHYS 108P, 108L GER 2A & Lab PHY 231 General University Physics I PHYS 101P, 101L GER 2A & Lab PHY 232 General University Physics II PHYS 102P, 102L GER 2A & Lab PHY 241 University Physics I PHYS 101P, 101L GER 2A & Lab PHY 242 University Physics II PHYS 102P, 102L GER 2A & Lab PHY 243 Modern Physics PHYS 201 * PHY 100 = W&M if neither PHYS 107 nor 108 has been completed at or transferred to W&M POLITICAL SCIENCE PLS 120 Introduction to Political Science GOVT ELT PLS 130 Basics of American Politics GOVT 201 or ELT* PLS 135 American National Politics GOVT 201 PLS 136 State and Local Politics GOVT 353 PLS 211 U.S. Government I GOVT 201 PLS 212 U.S. Government II GOVT ELT PLS 241 International Relations I GOVT 204 GER 3 PLS 242 International Relations II GOVT 391 * If student also took PLS 211 and/or 212, then PLS 130 = W&M GOVT ELT. PORTUGUESE POR 103 Basic Spoken Portuguese I POR 104 Basic Spoken Portuguese II MDLL ELT MDLL ELT
17 PSYCHOLOGY PSY 100 Principles of Applied Psychology PSYC ELT PSY 116 Psychology of Death and Dying PSYC ELT PSY 120 Human Relations PSYC ELT PSY 125 Interpersonal Relationships PSYC ELT PSY 126 Psychology for Business and Industry PSYC ELT PSY 135 Child Care Psychology PSYC 470 or NC* PSY 166 Psychology of Marriage PSYC 470 or NC* PSY 200 Principles of Psychology PSYC ELT* GER 2B & 3 PSY 201 Introduction to Psychology I PSYC 201 GER 2B PSY 202 Introduction to Psychology II PSYC 202 GER 3 PSY 205 Personal Conflict and Crisis Management PSYC 470 PSY 213 Statistics for Behavioral Sciences PSY 215 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 318 GER 3 PSY 216 Social Psychology PSYC 314 PSY 219 Cross-Cultural Psychology PSYC 352 PSY 220 Introduction to Behavior Modification PSYC ELT or * PSY 225 Theories of Personality PSYC 312 PSY 230 Developmental Psychology PSYC 310 GER 3 PSY Life Span Human Development I & II PSYC 310 (3 credits) GER 3 PSY 235 Child Psychology PSYC 310 PSY 236 Adolescent Psychology PSYC 470 or NC* PSY 240 Health Psychology PSYC 356 PSY 245 Educational Psychology PSYC 470 or EDUC 301 PSY 255 Psychological Aspects of Criminal Behavior PSYC 470 PSY 260 Psychopharmacology PSYC 470 PSY 265 Psychology of Men and Women PSYC 470 PSY 270 Psychology of Human Sexuality PSYC 305 GER 3 * PSY 135 will not transfer as W&M PSYC 470 unless W&M PSYC 310 has been previously completed * PSY 166 will not transfer as W&M PSYC 470 unless W&M PSYC 314 has been previously completed * PSY 200, students with credit for VCCS PSY 200 may not also receive credit for W&M PSYC 202 * PSY 220, students with credit for W&M PSYC 318 may not receive credit for VCCS PSY 220 * PSY 236 will not transfer as W&M PSYC 470 unless W&M PSYC 310 has been previously completed PUBLIC SERVICE PBS 100 Introduction to Public Administration GOVT 351 PBS 115 Urban and Environmental Problems PBS 116 Public Budgeting and Finance GOVT ELT PBS 200 Ethics in the Public Sector GOVT ELT PBS 230 Public Information Technology and E-Governance GOVT ELT PBS 240 Constitutional Law GOVT ELT PBS 255 Management of the Modern City GOVT ELT
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