COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Xxxxx accepts courses at their DMACC credit-hour value. If you plan to complete your associate degree, please work closely with your DMACC advisor or counselor to select courses that will also fulfill those requirements. Additional courses chosen to complete the A. A. degree will be evaluated by Xxxxx according to the standard Course Articulation Agreement; a maximum of 66 semester hours of transfer credit from two-year institutions will be accepted. The College of Arts & Sciences will determine how each transferred course meets specific degree requirements. Below are recommended courses for majors in the College of Arts and Sciences. For a complete list of major, minor, and concentration requirements, visit the Drake University Undergraduate Catalog at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxx ANT 105 Cultural Anthropology SOC 110 Introduction to Sociology SCSA 002 Intro to Cultural Anthropology SCSS 001 Survey of Sociology ART 133 Drawing ART 143 Painting ART 015 Drawing I ART 063 Painting I CHM 165 General/Inorganic Chemistry I MAT 211 Calculus I MAT 217 Calculus II MAT 219 Calculus III PHY 213 Classical Physics I PHY 223 Classical Physics II CIS 171 Java CHEM 001/003 General Chemistry I and Lab MATH 050 Calculus I MATH 070 Calculus II MATH 100 Calculus III PHY 001 Physics I and Lab PHY 002 Physics I and Lab CS 065 Introduction to Computer Science I BIO 112 General Biology I BIO 113 General Biology II BIO 168 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 173 Anatomy and Physiology II CHM 165 General/Inorganic Chemistry I CHM 175 General/Inorganic Chemistry II CHM 263 Organic Chemistry I CHM 273 Organic Chemistry II MAT 211 Calculus I (or Mat 157 Statistics for BA degree) PHY 160 General Physics I (not required for BA degree) PHY 161 General Physics II (not required for BA degree) BIO 012/012L Gen/Pre-Professional Biology I and Lab BIO 013/013L Gen/Pre-Professional Biology II and Lab Biology Elective Biology Elective CHEM 001/003 General Chemistry I and Lab CHEM 002/004 General Chemistry II and Lab CHEM 097/098 Organic Chemistry I and Lab CHEM 108/110 Organic Chemistry II and Lab MATH 050 Calculus (or STAT 060: Stat for Life Sciences) PHY 011 Physics I and Lab PHY 012 Physics II and Lab BIO 112 General Biology I BIO 113 General Biology II CHM 165 General/Inorganic Chemistry I CHM 175 General/Inorganic Chemistry II CHM 263 Organic Chemistry I CHM 273 Organic Chemistry II MAT 129 Precalculus (highest level required for BA degree) MAT 211 Calculus I (highest level required for BS degree) PHY 1...
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Psychology
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Physics PHYS 385 - Topics in Physics Note PHYS 469(A-G) - Topics in Physics
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Chemistry and Physics CHEM 100 - Chemistry: Reactions and Reason Co-requisites: CHEM 100L or consent of instructor. CHEM 100 - Chemistry and Society 3 credits Co-requisites: CHEM 100L. Foundational Studies Credit: [FS 2010: Science with Laboratory] A-F Grading
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Chemistry COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE: Recreation and Sport Management RCSM 336 Management of Recreation and Sport—3 hours. Fundamentals of management for recreation and sport organizations in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. Study of the role, function, and practice of management. RCSM 446 Introduction to Research and Evaluation in Recreation and Sport Management— 3 hours. Designed to introduce basic concepts and techniques of research with an emphasis on evaluation processes within recreation and sport management. Evaluation methodology is examined with emphasis on design, planning, and implementation. Includes basic statistical analysis methods related to research and evaluation. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Elementary, Early, and Special Education Elementary Education Major (124 semester hours minimum) CIP Code 131202 Major Code 8542 Brief Summary: Student Learning: Proposed catalog copy:
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. History HIST 439A-C - Women in History Note: Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature. HIST 439A-C - Women in History Repeatable: Up to 9 credits with different topic. Note: Open to graduate students. Graduate students are required to do additional work of a research nature. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Political Science Legal Studies Major (39 credits) CIP Code: 451001 Major Code: 3626 Brief Summary: Student Learning: Proposed Catalog Copy: Legal Studies Major (39 credits) CIP Code: 451001 Major Code: COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Criminology CRIM 603 - Correctional Group Therapy CRIM 603 - Seminar: Treatment Practices and Techniques in Corrections
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. History HIST 539 -A-C - Women in History Note: May be taken three times for credit towards the major or minor when topics are different. HIST 539 A-C Women in History Repeatable: Up to 9 credits with different topic. A-F Grading COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Psychology
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Geography, Geology, and Anthropology Change prefixes of the following courses from ANTH, GEOG, and GEOL to ENVI: COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Geography, Geology, and Anthropology GEOG 110 - Introduction to Human Geography ENVI 105 - Introduction to Human Geography GEOG 130 - World Geography General Education Credit: [GE2000: Multicultural Studies-International Cultures] ENVI 130 – World Cultures and Environments
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Geography, Geology, and Anthropology COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Geography, Geology, and Anthropology
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Geography, Geology, and Anthropology