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BRIDGEVALLEY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. Courses - Hours Title Credit English Composition - 6 hours ^ENGL 101 English Composition I 3 ^ENGL 101E English Composition I Enhanced 4 ^ENGL 101F English Composition I with Foundations 4 ^ENGL 102 English Composition II 3 ENGL 202 Business & Professional Writing 3 Communication - 3 hours COMM 100 Oral Communication 3 Humanities and Literature - 3 hours ENGL 215 Introduction to Literature 3 HUMN 101 Introduction to Humanities 3 HUMN 103 Performance Arts as Culture 3 HUMN 105 Ethics and Diversity in the Workplace 3 HUMN 110 Critical Thinking and Leadership 3 HUMN 205 Appalachian Culture & History *cross-listed with HIST 205 3 Fine Arts Appreciation - 3 hours ARTS 120 Art Appreciation 3 ARTS 110 Music Appreciation 3 Mathematics - 4 hours MATH 113 Mathematical Reasoning 3 MATH 113E Mathematical Reasoning Enhanced 4 ^MATH 125 College Algebra Expanded 4 ^MATH 130 College Algebra 3 MATH 135 Technical Algebra 3 MATH 140 Trigonometry 3 MATH 155 Technical Calculus 3 Natural Science - 8 hours BIOL 101/102 General Biology/Lab 4 ^BIOL 201 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 ^BIOL 202 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 BIOL 210/210L Human Anatomy & Physiology 4 BIOL 220 Human Anatomy 4 BIOL 221 Human Physiology 4 BIOL 230/231 Principles of Microbiology 4 CHEM 101/102 General Chemistry/Lab 4 CHEM 110/111 Fundamentals of Chemistry/Lab 4 ENVI 101/101L Introduction to Environmental Science/Lab 4 PHSC 100/101 Physical Science/Lab 4 PHYS 101 General Physics I 4 PHYS 102 General Physics II 4 Social Science - 9 hours GEOG 217 World Regional Geography 3 HIST 101 United States History to 1865 3 HIST 102 United States History from 1865 to Contemporary Times 3 HIST 111 World History to 1500 3 HIST 112 World History since 1500 3 HIST 205 Appalachian Culture & History *cross-listed with HUMN 205 3 BRIDGEVALLEY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE (cont’d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Social Science - 9 hours (cont’d) POLI 101 American Federal Government 3 PSYC 101 General Psychology 3 PSYC 201 Life Span Development 3 ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOCI 110 Social Problems 3 SOCI 120 Families & Society 3 CONCORD UNIVERSITY
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BRIDGEVALLEY COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE. (cont’d) Courses - Hours Title Credit Social Science - 9 hours (cont’d) ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3 ECON 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOCI 110 Social Problems 3 SOCI 120 Families & Society 3 CONCORD UNIVERSITY

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