COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE Sample Clauses

COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Courses - Hours English Composition - 6 hours Title Credit ^MATH 105 Algebra 3 ^MATH 108 Pre-Calculus 4 ^MATH 106 Trigonometry 3 ^MATH 207 Calculus I 4 Natural Science – 8 hours ^BIOL 101/101L General Biological Science I and Laboratory 4 ^BIOL 120/121 -Health Anatomy & Physiology I and Laboratory 4 ^BIOL 122/123 -Health Anatomy & Physiology II and Laboratory 4 ^MATH 109 Algebra 3 ^PHYS 201/203 General Physics I and Laboratory 4
COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Courses - Hours Title Credit English Composition - 6 hours ENGL 101 Written English 3 ENGL 102 Written English II 3 ENGL 110 Technical Writing and Communication 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours COMM 202 Fundamentals of Speech 3 ENGL 204 Survey of American Literature 3 ENGL 208 Survey of World Literature 3 Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours ART 103 Introduction to Visual Art 3 MUSIC 111 Introduction to Music 3 Mathematics - 3-4 hours MATH 101 Introduction to Mathematics 3 MATH 105 Algebra 3 MATH 108 Pre-Calculus 4 Courses - Hours Title Credit Mathematics - 3-4 hours (cont’d) MATH 114 Elementary Probability and Statistics 3 MATH 154 Finite Mathematics 3 Natural Science - 8-10 hours CAHS 101/101L General Biological Science I and Laboratory 4 CAHS 102/102L General Biological Science II and Laboratory 4 CAHS 103/103L General Physical Science and Laboratory 4 CAHS 104/104L General Physical Science II and Laboratory 4 CAHS 120/121 Anatomy & Physiology I and Laboratory 4 CAHS 122/123 Anatomy & Physiology II and Laboratory 4 CAHS 125/125L Introduction to College Chemistry and Laboratory 4 CAHS 127 General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry I 4 CAHS 128 General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry II 4 Social Science - 9 hours ECON 206 Principles of Microeconomics 3 HIST 101 World History to 1500: Early Man Through the Renaissance 3 HIST 102 World History since 1500: The Renaissance Through the Present 3 HIST 210 West Virginia and Appalachian History 3 PSCI 100 Politics and Government 3 PSCI 101 American Federal Government 3 PSCI 102 State and Local Government Course 3 PSYC 203 Introduction to Psychology 3 SOCI 203 General Sociology 3 ECON 123 Contemporary Economics 3 ECON 205 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 BLUEFIELD STATE COLLEGE English Composition - 6 hours ENGL 101 Composition I 3 ENGL 102 Composition II 3 Communication and Literature - 6 hours ENGL 201 Humanistic Tradition 3 ENGL 205 Modern Tradition 3 SPCH 208 Fundamentals of Speech 3 Mathematics - 3-4 hours MATH 101 General Mathematics 3 MATH 109 Algebra 3 MATH 110 Trigonometry 3 MATH 220 Calculus 4 Natural Science - 8 hours BIOL 101/103 General Biology and Laboratory 4 BIOL 102/104 General Biology and Laboratory 4 BIOL 210/211 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and Laboratory 4 BIOL 212/213 Human Anatomy and Physiology II and Laboratory 4 CHEM 101/103 General Chemistry and Laboratory 4 Courses - Hours Title Credit Natural Science - 8 hours (cont’d) CHEM 102/104 General Chemistry and Laboratory 4 ENSC 201/203...
COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Courses - Hours Title Credit
COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. (i) Program use is restricted to individuals listed in the definition of Academic Internal Operations (see Glossary) on Computers owned or leased by the institution or by such individual. (ii) The Community and Technical College License is available solely to institutions where the dominant form of degree conferred meets the International Standard Classification of Education 2011 Level 5, Short-Cycle Tertiary Education as qualified by IVS. (iii) The Community and Technical College License is available solely under the Counted Individual License Option.
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COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Course Shepherd University Equivalent Course
COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Courses - Hours English Composition - 6 hours Title Credit ^ENGL 101 English Composition I 3 ^ENGL 102 English Composition II 3 ^MATH 105 Algebra 3 ^MATH 108 Pre-Calculus 4 ^MATH 106 Trigonometry 3 ^MATH 207 Calculus I 4 Natural Science – 8 hours ^BIOL 101/101L General Biological Science I and Laboratory 4 ^BIOL 120/121 -Health Anatomy & Physiology I and Laboratory 4 ^BIOL 122/123 -Health Anatomy & Physiology II and Laboratory 4 ^MATH 109 Algebra 3 ^BIOL 210/211 Human Anatomy and Physiology I and Laboratory 4 ^BIOL 212/213 Human Anatomy and Physiology II and Laboratory 4 ^PHYS 201/203 General Physics I and Laboratory 4

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