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General Education Requirements. Students who intend to transfer to SUNY Buffalo State College with an A.A. or A.S. degree, will be considered as having fulfilled general education/Intellectual Foundations as long as they complete the 30 credits and 7 of 10 areas of SUNY-GER requirements prior to the start of their studies at SUNY Buffalo State College. Students should have successfully completed the SUNY-GER Basic Communication requirement with a grade of “C” or better, the mathematics requirement, and 5 of the remaining 8 categories. The student is responsible for fulfilling the SUNY Buffalo State College Diversity requirement.
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General Education Requirements. Some courses may also count toward major requirements, and some majors require specific General Education courses to fulfill degree requirements. See the curriculum sheets beginning on page 5 for detailed degree requirements. Written Literacy 6 credits ENG 0101 English Composition I -JCC: ENG 1510 ENG 0102 English Composition II -JCC: ENG 1530 Note:-JCC: ENG 1530 and ENG 1540 will also fulfill the 6-credit Xxxx-Xxxxxxxx Written Literacy requirement. Mathematics 3-4 credits MATH 0098 College Algebra II or designated higher-level math course. -JCC: MAT 1210 or above (exception – cannot use MAT 1540) Freshman Seminar 3 credits Students matriculating at Xxxx-Xxxxxxxx with fewer than 18 hours of college credit are required to enroll in Freshman Seminar during their first semester. Students enrolling in associate-degree, pre-engineering, or pre-pharmacy programs are exempt from this requirement. The Human Experience The Human Experience is Xxxx-Xxxxxxxx’x General Education program. It is important that in addition to the depth and breadth of knowledge acquired in a student’s major discipline of study, every student must have an appreciation and understanding of the many other fields of study that affect our understanding of the human experience. The college’s General Education program is designed to provide that appreciation and understanding, as well as the foundation skills essential for academic success and lifelong learning. The Human Experience comprises these five subcategories: I. Arts and Letters; II. Behavioral, Economics, and Political Sciences; III. History, Culture, and Philosophical Inquiry; IV. Physical, Life, and Computational Sciences; and V. Physical Education. Students who matriculate and enroll beginning with the Fall of 2013 are required to complete two courses designated as "Global" part of the Human Experience curriculum. This replaces the previous Non-Western requirements. -JCC: ANT 1510, ANT 1520, ANT 1530, ANT 2510, ANT 2520, ANT 2560, ANT/SOC 2590, ART 1550, BIO 1550, BIO 2550, BIO/PHL 2570, BUS 1650, XXX 0000, XXX 0000, XXX 2610, ECO 1530, EDU 2460, ENG 2510, ENG 2520, ENG 2730, GEO 1520, GLS 1500, HIS 1510, HIS 1520, HIS 2590, INE 2730, NUR 1510, PHL 2550, PHL 2630, POL 1520, POL 2860, SPA 2560, REL 2580, RUS 2560, SOC 1510, SOC 2510, SOC 2520, SOC 2540, SOC 2560, SOC 2580, SPA 2550, SPA 2560
General Education Requirements. Refer to pages 1-3 of this document.
General Education Requirements. General Education Area Course Number Course Title NPCS Course Units
General Education Requirements. English 6 English ENGL101: Proficiency in Writing (Required) 3 ENGL101: English Composition I 3 Select 1 course from the APUS 2017 catalog English general education requirements 3 Fulfilled by completed A.A. degree 3 Remaining General Education Requirements 24 Remaining General Education Requirements History (6), Humanities (3), Literature (3), Mathematics (3), Political Science (3) & Social Science (6) 24 Fulfilled by completed A.A. degree 24
General Education Requirements. Competencies (A minimum grade of C- is required in courses taken to satisfy competency requirements, and a minimum grade of C is required for any course to transfer from JCC.) Written Literacy ENG 0101 English Composition I ENG 0102 English Composition II -JCC: ENG 1510 and ENG 1530 or ENG 1530 and ENG 1540 Mathematics MATH 0098 College Algebra II or designated higher-level math course. -JCC: MAT 1220 or above (exception – cannot use MAT 1540) The Human Experience: The Human Experience, Xxxx-Xxxxxxxx’x General Education Program comprises these five subcategories: Arts and Letters; Behavioral, Economics, and Political Sciences; History, Culture, and Philosophical Inquiry; Physical, Life, and Computational Sciences; and Physical Education. Note: the human experience curriculum must include at least one course designated as Non-Western -JCC: ANT 1510, ANT 1520, ANT 1530, ANT 2510, ANT 2520, ART 1550, ENG 2510, ENG 2520, GEO 1520, HIS 1510, SPA 2560, REL 2580 Arts and Letters 9-10 credits Must include at least one course in literature, and at least one course in the creative, fine, and performing arts.
General Education Requirements. English 6 English ENGL101: Proficiency in Writing 3 ENGL1010: English I: Composition 3 Select 1 course from the following: ENGL102: Effectiveness in Writing ENGL200: Composition and Literature 3 History 6 History Select 2 courses from the APUS 2017 catalog History general education requirements 6
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General Education Requirements. A student who completes the transfer module from LCCC has only to complete Cleveland State’s Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) and Capstone requirements in order to complete Cleveland State’s General Education requirements in their entirety. Students must meet with a Lorain County Community College advisor to determine whether they will be completing LCCC’s transfer module. The CSU advisor will not make this determination. xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxx A student who does not complete the Transfer Module at LCCC will need to complete CSU’s General Education Requirements and should follow the most current LCCC to CSU transfer guide. xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx/xxxxxx General Education Courses Needed for the PSY Major-  PSY 101 (CSU) or PSYH 151 (LCCC) – Introduction to Psychology  PSY 217 (CSU)-Behavioral Science Stats) or MTH 147 (CSU) or MTHM 168 (LCCC) is required for the Psychology major. LCCC students are encouraged to plan accordingly because MTHM 168 does have other pre-requisites. Additional CSU BA Psychology Requirements: -A minimum of 120 total credit hours (including all eligible transfer credits from LCCC* and all credit earned at CSU). - A minimum of 42 total credit hours of Junior/Senior (CSU 300/400) level courses (referred to as the “upper division requirement”). LCCC’s PSYH 271, PSYH 272, and PSYH 257, 261, and 263 will transfer as 300/400 level CSU credits. -Cleveland State University Residence Requirements: A total of 30 credit hours of study must be taken from Cleveland State** These courses can be taken online, downtown or through CSU courses offered at LCCC campus. *Partnership students are advised to take only 90 credits of transfer credit. (Transfer credit will only be awarded for credits which are not considered remedial in nature.) Plan accordingly for pre-requisites. -at least 24 upper division credit hours must be taken through Cleveland State (300/400 level) -at least 18 credits toward major must be through Cleveland State and 12 must be 300/400 level  Partnership students should meet with the CSU advisor at least once per semester. Advising is available at least twice a month at LCCC campus in addition to being available downtown.  Advising that can be done through email is limited. Call UP CSU office for appointment: 000- 000-0000.  CSU is committed to offering 2-3 appropriate courses each semester at LCCC, online or through IVDL with enrollment preference for partnership students. Other PSY online cour...
General Education Requirements. Competencies (A minimum grade of C- is required in courses taken to satisfy competency requirements, and a minimum grade of C is required for any course to transfer from JCC.) Some courses may also count toward major requirements. Written Literacy ENG 0101 English Composition I ENG 0102 English Composition II -JCC: ENG 1510 and ENG 1530 or ENG 1530 and ENG 1540 Mathematics MATH 0110 Fundamentals of Mathematics or designated higher-level math course. -JCC: MAT 1220 or above (exception – cannot use MAT 1540) The Human Experience: The Human Experience, Xxxx-Xxxxxxxx’x General Education Program comprises these five subcategories: Arts and Letters; Behavioral, Economics, and Political Sciences; History, Culture, and Philosophical Inquiry; Physical, Life, and Computational Sciences; and Physical Education. Note: the human experience curriculum must include at least one course designated as Non-Western -JCC: ANT 1510, ANT 1520, ANT 1530, ANT 2510, ANT 2520, ART 1550, ENG 2510, ENG 2520, GEO 1520, HIS 1510, SPA 2560, REL 2580 Arts and Letters 9 credits Must include at least one course in literature, and at least one course in the creative, fine, and performing arts.
General Education Requirements. While there are no specific “general education” requirements at Mines, all graduates must complete all degree requirements, as published in the Mines Bulletin for the year of admission and including all appropriate curricular distribution requirements for the discipline in which a degree is earned.
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