General Education Courses. Category Credit Hours Trinidad State College Course Number and Title CSU Pueblo Course (credits) Credits 36 Total Gen Ed Credits 35
General Education Courses. Effective January 2012, Middle Georgia State University accepts the general education courses for transfer as detailed in the articulation agreement between the University System of Georgia and Technical College System of Georgia. Courses will only be accepted from institutions accredited by the Commission of Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
General Education Courses. Communication (9 Hours) ENGL 1113, ENGL 1213, and COMM 1113
General Education Courses. Course Semester Hours (AML 2010/2022 Survey of American Literature I/II ENL 2011/2022 English Literature I/II LIT 2110/2120 World Literature I/II) 3 BSC 1010C Fund. of Biology I 4 MAC 1442 Combined Pre-Calculus Mathematics 4 MAC 2311 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I 4 Philosophy 3 Religion 6 Philosophy or Religion 3 CGS 1570 Microcomputer Applications 3 History 3
General Education Courses. Crs . Crs. 00-000-000 Written Communication OR 00-000-000 English Composition I 3 ENGL 101 Academic Reading and Writing (GEP: WC) 3 00-000-000 Technical Reporting OR 00-000-000 English Composition II* 3 Elective OR ENGL 202 Academic Writing and Research (GEP: WC) 3 00-000-000/00-000-000 Introduction to Psychology* OR 00-000-000 Psychology of Human Relations 3 PSYC 110 Introduction to Psychology (GEP: SS) OR General Elective (GEP: SS) 3 00-000-000 Developmental Psychology* OR 00-000-000 Developmental Psychology 3 HD 265 Human Growth & Development (GEP: WLN) OR PSYC 260 Intro to Developmental Psych (GEP: SS) 3 00-000-000 Introduction to Diversity Studies OR 00-000-000 Introductory Sociology* 3 General Elective (GEP: SS, USD) OR SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (GEP: SS, USD) 3 00-000-000 Mathematical Reasoning OR 00-000-000 Statistics 3 MATH 105 Math: Appls, Apprec, & Skill (GEP: QL) OR MATH 255 Elementary Statistical Method (GEP: QL) 3 00-000-000 Introduction to Human Services 3 SW 261 Intro to Social Work and the Social Services Field 3 00-000-000 Crisis Intervention Strategies 3 General Elective 3 00-000-000 Special Populations 3 General Elective 3 00-000-000 SUDC Across the Lifespan 3 General Elective 3 00-000-000 Intro to the SUDC Profession 3 General Elective 3 00-000-000 Understanding Substance Use 3 General Elective 3 00-000-000 Foundations of Case Management 3 General Elective 3 00-000-000 Overview of Mental Health Disorders 3 General Elective 3 00-000-000 Group Facilitation 3 General Elective 3 00-000-000 Counseling Theory 3 General Elective 3 00-000-000 Intro to Interviewing and Counseling Skills 3 General Elective 3 00-000-000 SUDC Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment 3 General Elective 3 00-000-000 Family Systems 3 General Elective 3 00-000-000 Boundaries and Ethics for the Helping Profession 3 SW 303 Ethical Practice in the Helping Profession 3 00-000-000 Clinical Experience I 3 General Elective 3 00-000-000 Clinical Experience II 3 General Elective 3 The following coursework and degree requirements will be required to obtain the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts in Sociology at UWSP: One of the following: 00-000-000 Oral Interpersonal Communication 00-000-000 General Ecology 00-000-000 Marriage and Family 00-000-000 Cultural Anthropology 00-000-000 Fundamentals of Speech 3 GEP: CT 3 One from the following: 00-000-000 Creative Writing 00-000-000 Music Appreciation 00-000-000 Film Appreciation 00-000-000 Art Appreciation 00-000-000 Drawin...
General Education Courses. Course Semester Hours One literature course from the following: (AML 2010/2022 Survey of American Literature I/II ENL 2011/2022 English Literature I/II LIT 2110/2120 World Literature I/II) 3 Philosophy 3 Religion 6 Philosophy or Religion 3 CGS 1570 Microcomputer Applications 3 History 3 Lower Level Requirements for Political Science Major: Course Semester Hours POS 2041 American National Government 3 POS 2112 State and Local Government 3 Major: General Education and Physical Education 50 COM 140 Computer Applications 3 (unless exempt) Major Requirements 30 POL 223 American Federal Government 3 POL 224 American State and Local Government 3 POL 295 International Relations 3 HTY/POL 301 Career Preparations in Social Sciences 3 POL 311 Political and Legal Theory I or POL 312 Political and Legal Theory II 3 POL 323 Comparative Politics or POL 324 Politics of Developing Nations 3 POL 326 U.S. Constitutional Law I or POL 327 U.S. Constitutional Law II 3 POL 499 Senor Seminar in Political Science 3 Three other upper School(300-400 level) courses in Political Science (POL), CRM 321, CRM 322 9 Electives 38-41 Total Academic Hours 122 NAME OF INSTITUTION: SAINT XXX UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC YEAR: 2013-2014 Psychology COLLEGE: School of Arts and Sciences DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT:
General Education Courses. As a liberal arts institution, Bluffton requires its graduates to take course work beyond that related to their major interest. These courses are accepted as follows: Liberal Arts and Sciences Requirements: (Hours shown as semester hours) Xxxxx State Courses to Meet Requirements: * (If passed at Xxxxx State with a grade of at least C-, the course indicated will meet the Bluffton requirement) (Hours shown as quarter hours) LAS 100 First Year Seminar (3) ENG 111 English I (4) ENG 110 College English (3) ENG 112 English II (4) MAT 105 Understanding Numerical Data (2) OR COM 185 Public Speaking and Persuasion (3) One of the following: COM 121 Public Speaking (3) STT 264 Statistics I (4) PHL 200 Critical Thinking (3) REL 100 Introduction to Biblical Worldview (3) At Bluffton University
General Education Courses. Category Credit Hours Arapahoe Community College Course Number and Title CSU Pueblo Course (credits) Credits 36 Total Gen Ed Credits 36
General Education Courses. For purposes of this Agreement, “General Education Courses” shall mean the subset of Service Courses offered by Indiana University Indianapolis (IUI) campus but are: (i) not within the domain of a Purdue Realigned Academic Unit (ii) not STEM Education Courses and (iii) commonly taken by Purdue students on the Indianapolis campus. General Education Courses will be replicated in each University’s registration system.
General Education Courses. 10801195 Written Communication (3) OR 10801136 English Composition 1 (3) ENGL 101 Freshman English (GEP: WC) (3) 10809198 Intro to Psychology* (3) OR 10809199 Psychology of Human Relations (3) PSYCH 110 Introduction to Psychology (GEP: SS) (3) OR General Elective (GEP: SS) (3) 10809172 Intro to Diversity Studies (3) General Elective (SS, USD) (3) 10809188 Developmental Psychology (3) HD 265 Human Growth & Development (GEP: WLN) (3) 10801198 Speech * OR 10801196 Oral/Interpersonal Communication (3) COMM 101 Oral Communication (GEP: OC) (3) OR Communications Elective (GEP: SS) (3) 10804107 College Mathematics (3) MATH 90 Beginning Algebra (Prep: NDC) (0) 10809196 Intro to Sociology (3) SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (GEP: SS, USD) (3) 10520101 Intro to Human Services (3) SW/SOC 261 Intro to Social Work and the Social Services Field (3) 10520115 Intro to Counseling (3) SW Elective (3) 10550110 Understanding Addiction (3) General Elective (3) 10520102 Boundaries & Ethics in the Helping Professions (3) SW/SOC 263 Ethical Practice in the Helping Professions (3) 10520108 Methods of Social Casework (3) General Elective (3) 10520140 Group Counseling Methods (3) General Elective (3) 10520104 Behavior Assessment (3) General Elective (3) 10520141 Issues in Child Maltreatment * (3) OR 10520143 Crisis Intervention. & Stress Mgmt. (3) SW 316 Child Welfare Practice (3) OR SW Elective (3)