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PHS 112 PHY 201 PHY 202 PHY 213 PHY 214 CHM221 CHM222

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Physical Science II OR General Physics I and General Physics II/OR

*Select remaining Area II credits from the listing below.

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SPA 101 ART 100 HUM 101 MUS 101 THR 100 PHL 206 PHL 106 REL 151 REL 152

Introductory Spanish I Art Appreciation Intro. to Humanities Music Appreciation Intro. to Theatre Ethics and Society

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General Physics I with Calculus and

General Physics II with Calculus/OR Organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry II 8 8

Introduction to Philosophy Survey of the Old Testament Survey of the New Testament

Mathematics (Options):

MTH 110 MTH 112 MTH 113 MTH 115 MTH 120 MTH 125 MTH 126 MTH 227 MTH 237 MTH 238 MTH 265 MTH250 MTH270

Finite Mathematics

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Precalculus

Precalculus Trigonometry Precalculus Algebra & Trig Calculus and Its Applications

AREA III - Natural Sciences and Mathematics

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Calculus I Calculus II Calculus III

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Study in the natural sciences and mathematics emphasizes the scientific method and applies quantitative or inductive reasoning. For AA and AS degrees, minimum requirements include at least 11 semester hours with at least 3 semester hours in mathematics* at the Finite Mathematics level (MTH110) or the Pre-calculus algebra level (MTH112) unless otherwise specified and at least 8 semester hours in the natural sciences which must include laboratory experiences. Some disciplines require specific science sequences. Hence, it is important to refer to degree plan or AL-Transfers Guide for specifics. Disciplines in the natural sciences include but are not limited to, astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology and physics. AAS and AOT degrees require 7 credit hours under Area III (which includes a Natural Science and college mathematics course. Students are required to take at least one Natural Science class and a college level mathematics course. *Students must refer to their specific degree plan and/or AL- Transfers Guide to determine which math class is Some mathematics courses are offered for 4 semester credit hours. Only minimum semester requirements are indicated.

Linear Algebra

Applied Differential Equations I

Elementary Statistics Discrete Mathematics Probability & Statistics

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AREA IV- History, Social, and Behavioral Sciences

Study in history and the social and behavioral sciences deals primarily with the study of human behavior, social and political structures, and economics. For AA and AS degrees, minimum requirements include 12 semester hours with at least a 3 semester hours in history* and at least 9 semester hours from among other disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences. Disciplines include, but are not limited to, anthropology, economics, geography, political science, psychology, and sociology. *NOTE: As a part of the General Studies curriculum, students must complete a 6 semester hour sequence either in literature (Area II) or history (Area IV). AOT and AAS degrees require 3 semester hours in either history, social science or behavioral science. IMPORTANT NOTE: AA and AS students must select complete either a literature pairing (6 credits) and one history class (3 credits), OR complete ONE history pairing (6 credits) and ONE literature class (3 credits). Do not mix pairings. Keep sequences together. Some degrees are specific and will outline the sequence. Some degrees require the completion of both sequence. Refer to degree plan and AL-Transfers Guide for specifics.

AA or AS Degrees: 11 credit hours AOT: 7 credit hours AAS: 7-*15 credit hours *Nursing requires 15 credits under Area III

Area III Course Selections: Natural Science or Mathematics

Refer to your AA, AS, AAS or AOT degree plan and/or AL- Transfers Guide (where applicable) for detailed course selection recommendations and requirements for your specific discipline.

Natural Sciences (Options):

AA or AS Degrees: 12 credit hours AOT: 3 credit hours AAS: 3-*6 credit hours *Nursing requires 6 credits under Area IV

BIO 101 BIO 102 BIO 103 BIO 104 CHM 104 CHM 105 CHM 111 CHM 112 GEO 101 GEO 102 PHS 111

Introduction to Biology I w/Lab and Introduction to Biology II w/Lab/OR 8 Principles of Biology I w/Lab and Principles of Biology II w/Lab OR 8

Area IV Course Selections:

Intro. to Chemistry and Intro. to Chemistry OR College Chemistry I and College Chemistry II OR Principles of Geology I and Principle of Geology II OR

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Refer to your AA, AS, AAS or AOT degree plan and/or AL- Transfers Guide (where applicable) for detailed course selection recommendations and requirements for your specific discipline.

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Physical Science I and

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