A.A. with a Concentration in Speech Degree Plan for Students Starting AA Program in Fall 2014 or Later Student Name: ID# Area A1: Communication Outcomes/6 hours Semester Taken Grade Credit hrs ENGL 1101 (C or better) 3 ENGL 1102 (C or better) 3 Area A2: Quantitative Outcomes/3 hours One of the following (C or better required): MATH 1001 1 3 MATH 1111 1 3 MATH 1112 3 MATH 1113 2 4 Higher Level Mathematics 3 3-4 1 Students may not use both MATH 1001 and MATH 1111 to count toward graduation requirements. 2 Science/Mathematics/Nursing Transfer concentrations must use MATH 1113 or higher to complete area A. 3 Students may substitute any higher level math class other than MATH 2008 to complete area A. Note: Students in Science/Mathematics/Nursing Transfer concentrations completing a 4-hour mathematics course for Area A will carry over 1 hour of credit to Area F. Area B: Institutional Options/4 hours Two or more different courses of the following to add up to 4 credit hours: COMM 1100 3 CRIT 1100 1 Foreign Language 1001 or 1002 3 PRSP 1010 1 PRSP 1020 2 RSCH 1100 2 STAB 2003 3 WRSC 2001 3 Area C: Humanities, Fine Arts, and Ethics/6 hours One of the following: HUMN 2001 3 One of the following not chosen above: ARAP 1100 3 ENGL 2010 3 ENGL 2131 3 ENGL 2132 3
Area C: Humanities, Fine Arts, and Ethics/6 hours (Continued) Foreign Language 2001-2002 3 HUMN 2001 3 HUMN 2002 3 HUMN 2700 3 MUSC 1100 3 PHIL 1000 3 RELG 1000 3 THEA 1100 3 Area DI: Science, Mathematics, and Technology /11 hours 4 Two Classes (with labs) of the following: 5 BIOL 1060/1060L 4 PHSC 1011/PHSC 1011L 4 Any science lecture (with lab) for Science/Mathematics concentrations 5. 4 One of the following (without lab) not chosen above: BIOL 1050 3 BIOL 1060 3 CHEM 1100 3 CSCI 1301 3 PHSC 1011 3 MATH 1112 3 MATH 1113 4 MATH 2001 3 MATH 2260 3 MATH 2261 4 MATH 2262 4 MATH 2263 4 Any science (without lab) for Science/Mathematics concentrations. 3 4 Students completing an Associate of Arts degree in a concentration other than Science, Mathematics, or Nursing Transfer should meet area DI requirements. Students completing a concentration in Science, Mathematics, or Nursing Transfer should meet area DII requirements and will carry one hour of credit to Area F. Nursing Transfer students should take CHEM 1211/1211L and CHEM 1212/1212L with labs as their area DII lab sciences. (See science/ mathematics/ nursing major program for DII course choices.) 5 Students may not take a lab class without taking or having already taken the associated lecture class.
Area DII: Science, Mathematics, and Technology /11 hours 6 Two classes (with labs) of the following: 7 BIOL 1107/1107L 4 BIOL 1108/1108L 4 CHEM 1211/CHEM1211L 4 CHEM 1212/CHEM 1212L 4 PHYS 1111K 4 PHYS 1112K 4 PHYS 2211K 4 PHYS 2212K 4 One of the following (with lab) not chosen above: 8 BIOL 1107/1107L 4 BIOL 1108/1108L 4 CHEM 1211/CHEM1211L 4 CHEM 1212/CHEM 1212L 4 MATH 2261 4 MATH 2262 4 MATH 2263 4 PHYS 1111K 4 PHYS 1112K 4 PHYS 2211K 4 PHYS 2212K 4 6 Students completing an Associate of Arts degree in a concentration other than Science, Mathematics, or Nursing Transfer should meet area DI requirements. Students completing a concentration in Science, Mathematics, or Nursing Transfer should meet area DII requirements and will carry one hour of credit to Area F. Nursing Transfer students should take CHEM 1211/1211L and CHEM 1212/1212L with labs as their area DII lab sciences. 7 Students may not take a lab class without taking or having already taken the associated lecture class. 8 Students may not use the same course to meet multiple requirements. Area E: Social Sciences /12 hours POLS 1101 3 One of the following: HIST 2111 3 HIST 2112 3
Area E: Social Sciences /12 hours (Continued) Two of the following not chosen above: ANTH 1102 3 ECON 2105 3 ECON 2106 3 GEOG 1101 3 GEOG 1111 3 HIST 1121 3 HIST 1122 3 HIST 2111 3 HIST 2112 3 POLS 2201 3 POLS 2301 3 PSYC 1101 3 SOCI 1101 3 Area F: Lower-Division Area of Concentration Courses/18 hours CSCI 1000 3 Select FIVE courses (15 credit hours) from the following: 6 COMM 2208 3 ENGL 2020 3 ENGL 2117 3 HUMN 2002 3 THEA 1100 3 ARAP 1100 3 MUSC 1100 3 PHIL 1000 3 6 Students may not use the same course to meet multiple requirements. Additional Requirements /3 hours FYE 0100/BC 0100 Select TWO hours from the following: PHED 1020 2 WELL 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, or 2000 1-2 Choose a PE activity course: PHED 11xx 1 Note: All Bainbridge State College Associate of Arts degree students must demonstrate computer competency in order to graduate. If CSCI 1000 Computer Fundamentals is not included in a program of study s Area F, the student must show computer skills by taking CSCI 1000 competency based course or by receiving a passing score on a challenge exam for CSCI 1000. Credit hours earned in CSCI 1000 cannot be applied to the program of study unless CSCI 1000 is included in Area F.
Core Learning Goal Completion 7 Goal 1. US Perspectives (US) Goal 2. Global Perspectives (GP) Goal 3. Critical Thinking (CT) 7 See the catalog for the list of courses that satisfy each Core Learning Goal. Honors courses (indicated by H and the label "Honors" on the schedule) may be substituted for the corresponding traditional course by students in the Honors program.