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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

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General Education Requirements. Students must complete the General Education Requirements previously listed (pages 5-6). Some courses required in the major may also count toward major requirementsmeet General Education Requirements. Major Requirements ENG 0110 Lit & Interpretation Shakespeare Course: ENG 0205 or THEA 1310 (GE) CLP 1315 Critical Methods ENG 1451 Capstone/Upper-Level Writing Foreign language proficiency through and including the intermediate level (or the equivalent) -PHCC: SPA 203 Six courses required from the following list, including at least one course from a period prior to 1800 (indicated with asterisks), and some majors require specific General Education courses to fulfill degree requirements. See one course from each group (18 credits): American Literature Survey ENG 0201* American Literature before the curriculum sheets beginning on page 5 for detailed degree requirements. Written Literacy 6 credits ENG 0101 English Composition I -JCCCivil War -PHCC: ENG 1510 230 ENG 0102 English Composition II -JCC0202 American Literature since the Civil War -PHCC: ENG 1530 Note:-JCC235 ENG 1308 20th-Century American Literature British/European Literature Survey ENG 0203* British Literature before 1800 -PHCC: ENG 1530 240 ENG 0204 British Literature after 1800 -PHCC: ENG 245 ENG 1306 20th-Century Irish Literature Contemporary World Literature CLP 0206 Hispanic Literature in Translation CLP 0207 Short Fiction in Spanish CLP 0216 Modern African Literature: The Novel CLP 1310 Post-Colonial Literature 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 theory CLP 1350 Latina Writers Western Foundations (exception – these courses cannot use MAT 1540count as pre-1800) Freshman Seminar 3 ENG 0105 Masterpieces of World Literature PHIL 0101 Introduction to Philosophy -PHCC: ENG 235 Twelve additional credits Students matriculating at Xxxx-Xxxxxxxx with fewer than 18 hours of college credit are required to enroll electives in Freshman Seminar during their first semester. Students enrolling in associate-degreeEnglish, pre-engineeringwriting, or pre-pharmacy programs are exempt comparative literature courses: At least 9 credits from this requirement. The Human Experience The Human Experience is Xxxx-Xxxxxxxx’x General Education program. It is important that all of the credits counting toward the major (in addition to capstone and critical methods) must be taken at the depth and breadth 1300 or 1400 level. Three of knowledge acquired those credits may include ENG 1499 Internship. -PHCC: ENG 250, ENG 260 Bachelor of Science in a student’s major discipline of study, every student must have an appreciation and understanding English Education (7‐12) program Due to the certification requirements of the many other fields of study that affect our understanding English Education (7-12) program, additional language serves as an addendum to the first page of the human experience. The college’s General Education program is designed to provide that appreciation Transfer Master Agreement describing the relationship and understanding, as well as the foundation skills essential requirements 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 2560admission.

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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. Please note that the major requires Precalculus -JCC: MAT 1210 or above (exception – cannot use MAT 1540) 1600 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

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Samples: sunyjcc.edu

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 1710 (exception – cannot use MAT 1540see the major requirements) 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

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Samples: www.sunyjcc.edu

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 0132, 0136 or designated higher-level math course. 0140 Precalculus, Applied Calculus, or Calculus -JCC: MAT 1210 or above (exception – cannot use 1600, MAT 1540) 1630, MAT 1710 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

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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 1710 (exception – cannot use MAT 1540see the major requirements) 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 0000CMM 1570, XXX 0000CMM 2580, XXX CMM 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

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Samples: www.sunyjcc.edu

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 0000CMM 1570, XXX 0000CMM 2580, XXX CMM 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

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Samples: Master Agreement

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 (two courses) Suggest MATH 0098 College Algebra II and MATH 0110 Fundamentals of Mathematics or designated higher-level math coursecourses. -JCC: MAT 1210 1220 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 0000CMM 1570, XXX 0000CMM 2580, XXX CMM 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

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Samples: Master Agreement

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