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Nov 24, 2024
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2023 - 2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
General Education Courses Approved Courses for General Education Requirements B.S. and /or B.A. Degrees Fall Semester 2004 and After
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Communication - 9 Hours Required:
These three courses are required for all majors for the 120 hour curriculum.
Humanities and/or Fine Arts- (9-hours) required
*Of nine required hours, three hours must be one of listed sophomore literature courses.
Social and Behavioral Sciences- (6-hours) required
History- (6-hours) required
Note:
*HIST 2030 may be taken as a substitute for either American history course
Natural Sciences- (8-hours) required
Natural Sciences- (8-hours) required (Continue)
- BIOL 1010, 1011 - Introductory Biology I and Laboratory (4)
- BIOL 1020, 1021 - Introductory Biology II and Laboratory (4)
- BIOL 1110, 1111 - General Biology I and Laboratory (4)
- BIOL 1120, 1121 - General Biology II and Laboratory (4)
- BIOL 2210, 2211 - Human Anatomy and Laboratory (4) *
- BIOL 2220, 2221 - Human Physiology and Laboratory (4) *
- CHEM 1030, 1031 - General Chemistry for Non-Science Majors I and Laboratory (4)
- CHEM 1040, 1041 - General Chemistry for Non-Science Majors II and Laboratory. (4)
- CHEM 1110, 1111 - General Chemistry I and Laboratory (4)
- CHEM 1120, 1121 - General Chemistry II and Laboratory (4)
- PHYS 1030 - Conceptual Physics (4)
- PHYS 2020 - College Physics II (3)
- PHYS 2021 - College Physics II Laboratory (1)
- PHYS 2110 - Calculus Based Physics I (3)
- PHYS 2111 - Calculus Based Physics I Laboratory (1)
- PHYS 2120 - Calculus Based Physics II (3)
- PHYS 2121 - Calculus Based Physics II Laboratory (1)
Note:
*BIOL 2210, 2211 and BIOL 2220, 2221 approved to meet General Education requirements only for students in Nursing and Health Sciences majors.
*BIOL 2010/2011 and BIOL 2020/2021 may be accepted for transfer students.
Mathematics- (3-hours required)
Note:
Honors sections of the above referenced courses may also be used to meet General Education requirements. No course substitutions will be allowed in the approved general education core.
For transfer students, equivalencies will be reviewed and applied to meet general education requirements as approved by the department.
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