Humanities and Fine Arts Sample Clauses

Humanities and Fine Arts. 2 Courses Two humanities courses from two different disciplines (excluding studio and performance classes) Social Sciences: 2 Courses Two social science courses from two different disciplines Mathematics: 1 Course One entry-level college course as defined by the three pathways. Minimum hours required to meet MTA: 30 An official transcript that is designated as being “MACRAO Satisfied” or “MTA Satisfied” will have satisfied the University Program portion of the General Education Requirements. A portion or all of the Competency Requirements may also be satisfied by an official transcript designating MACRAO Satisfied” or “MTA Satisfied”. Central Michigan Writing Intensive & Quantitative Reasoning Requirements Effective Fall 2014, CMU has implemented a Writing Intensive (12 semester hours) and Quantitative Reasoning requirement (3 semester hours). Please note that these requirements are for both transfer and incoming Freshman students. Any Michigan community college student transferring to CMU with their transcript designated as “MACRAO Satisfied” or “MTA Satisfied” will be given six (6) semester hours of Writing Intensive course work. The remaining six (6) semester hours must be completed at CMU. The Quantitative Reasoning requirement may be satisfied through transfer credit. General NotesA grade of C- or better is required for a course to transfer.  A bachelor’s degree requires a minimum of 124 semester hours of credit. CMU will accept community college transfer credits beyond the recommended 64 semester hours; however students will need to complete a minimum of 60 semester hours from an accredited 4-year-degree granting institution. A minimum of 40 hours must be completed at the 300 level or above. A minimum of 30 semester hours of credit must be earned from CMU.  The University Program Requirements and competencies may be fulfilled by students who satisfy the MACRAO Agreement or the MTA  Students are required to meet CMU Competency Requirements prior to reaching 56 credit hours. Competency requirements consist of: two Written English (composition) courses, one Oral English (communication) course, and one Mathematics course be completed with a grade of “C” or above. Any remaining required and elective courses for a bachelor’s degree will be selected in consultation with an academic advisor to ensure that CMU degree requirements are being met. CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Admissions: Xxxxxxxx Xxxx 000 | Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx, XX 00000 | 1-888.292.5366 Toll Fre...
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Humanities and Fine Arts. 3 courses (9 semester credits) Must include at least one course selected from humanities and at least one course from the fine arts.
Humanities and Fine Arts. 1 WR course and 1 course from a different discipline (Required for MU Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree) WR 131 Comparative Religions** OR 3 SC-8B Core Curriculum Credit 3 WR 232 Western Religions** OR 3 RST 1450 Survey West Religion(SC-8B) 3 WR 233 Eastern Religions** OR 3 RST 1460 Survey East Religion(SC-8B) 3 WR 234 Intro to Judaism** OR 3 Core Curriculum Credit(SC-8B) 3 WR 236 African American Rel Exp** OR 3 Core Curriculum Credit(SC-8B) 3 WR 241 Islam** 3 Core Curriculum Credit(SC-8B) 3 Complete one course from approved MTA Category Five list 3 Core Curriculum Credit 3 Natural Sciences – (Required for the MU Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree) BIO 135 Or BIO 251 Microbiology/Allied Health Microbiology (preferred) 45 BIO 2270 Microbiology/Health Sci(CC-6A) 3 CHEM 132 Organic/Biochemistry (CHEM 132 requires pre-req CHEM 131) 4 CHM 1610 Intro to Life Chemistry(CC-6B) 4 MTA Requirements at Xxxxx Xxxx College 30-31 MTA Credits at Xxxxxxx University 29-30 BIO 233 Anatomy and Physiology I (Required for HFC Program Admission) 4 BIO 2450 Human A&P 1(CC-6A) 4 BIO 234 Anatomy/Physiology 2 (HFC Program Support Course) 4 BIO 2460 Human A&P 2(CC-6A) 4 NSG 285 Pathophysiology/Nurses 4 BIO 3710 Pathophysiology 3 PSY 253 Life Span Development 3 PSY 2450 Life-Span Developmental Psych (Required for MU Degree) 4 SOC 251 Ethnic/Racial Diversity** 3 SOC 3120 Diversity/Discrimination(SC-9) (Required for MU Degree) 3 License RN License 31/33 RN License 31/33 After completing 12 semester hours at Xxxxxxx University, RN students are eligible for additional transcripted credits based on licensure and experience which is subject to evaluation by the Coordinator of the RN to BSN Completion Program. Together, the transcripted credits and course work for the RN to BSN degree completion program are equivalent to the content and semester hours of the prerequisite, nursing and required support courses for the nursing major.
Humanities and Fine Arts. Humanities Elementary Spanish I --OR— Elementary French I SPN 1120 --OR— FRE 1120 3 Fine Arts Art Appreciation, Intro to Drama, --OR— Intro to Photography ARH 1000, THE 2000, --OR— PGY 2401 3 Humanities or Fine Arts Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities, Art, Dance, Music, Photography. Theatre 3 Philosophy and Theology Philosophy Intro to Philosophy PHI 2010 3 Theology Intro to Old Testament, --OR— World Religions REL 1210, --OR— REL 2300 3 Philosophy or Theology Disciplines: Philosophy, or Religion 3 Computer Science Intro to Computer Technology and CGS 1060 3 Applications/Computer and Internet Literacy GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION: Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found on xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00, unless otherwise specified within the individual degree program. All transfer students with 60+ credits must choose a major. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MAJOR/PROGRAM OF STUDY: No additional admissions requirements for the History major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): A total of 33 credit hours are required for the major in history. Majors must take HIS 101, 102, 201, 202, and 487 (which serves as the integrative experience), as well as a minimum of 18 additional hours in upper courses, including 9 hours of 400-level. HIS 101-102 are prerequisites for all other required history courses. Of the upper biennium courses, at least 3 credits must be taken in each of the U.S., European, and non-western areas. Students who complete a single major without a minor must complete 42 credit hours in history. Graduation requirements include:
Humanities and Fine Arts. Three courses (nine semester credits), with at least one course selected from Humanities and at least one course from the Fine Arts. Graduation from an Illinois college or university requires satisfactory completion of one or more courses incorporating Human Diversity (Global Emphasis) which may be taken as a Humanities and Fine Arts or Social and Behavioral Science course. 3 HIS-1500 History of the American People 3 EDUC-4400 Literature for Children and Adolescents 3 GEO 1200 World Geography: Cultural Patterns Humanities 9 hrs.
Humanities and Fine Arts. Chose one of the two history courses along with the ENG170 course as part of the (nine semester credits), to meet preparation requirements for elementary teachers. The 3 rd elective should be a course that meets the requirement for satisfactory completion of one or more courses incorporating Human Diversity which may be taken as a Humanities and Fine Arts or Social and Behavioral Science course. 3 HIS151 History of the U.S. to 1877 OR 3 HIS152 US History Since 1877 3 ENG170 Children’s Literature 3 GEO 104 Contemporary World Cultures (Required) Mathematics 9 hrs. 3 MAT-1411 Math Concepts I 3 MAT-1812 Math Concepts II 3 MAT-1810 College Algebra and Trig. (Required for licensure after September 2017) Mathematics 9 hrs. 3 MAT116 Math For Elem School Teachers I 3 MAT 117 Math for Elementary School Teachers II 3 MAT 110 College Algebra * OR 3 MAT111 College Algebra & Trigonometry* (*Required for Licensure after September 2017) Physical and Life Science: 4 NSCI-1110 Concepts in Chemistry and Biology 4 NSCI-1120 Concepts in Physics and Earth Science Physical and Life Science: Two courses (seven to eight semester credits), with one course selected from the Life Sciences and one course from the Physical Sciences including at least one laboratory course. 1 PES-1010 Fitness and Wellness HTH 104 Science of Personal Health Theology Requirement 6 hrs. Concordia University Chicago requires 6 credit hours of religious study as a requirement to earn a Bachelor’s degree. The course of study requires one course from Biblical Studies and one course from Theology. General Education Proficiency Courses may carry up to 48 credit hours (We recommend that students work with an advisor to choose courses that meet all general education requirements) Foundational Courses in Professional Education: Pre-requisites for admission to Professional Education Studies with Fieldwork. 3 EDUC-1050 Introduction to American Education 3 EDU 207 Introduction to Education 3 EDUC-1070 Media and Technology for Teachers 3 EDU 105 Technology for Educators 3 EDUC- 2020 Human and Cognitive Development 3 EDU 206 Human Growth and Development (See Above in the Social Behavioral Sciences) 3 EDUC - 2050 Teaching in Diverse Classrooms 3 EDU 110 Diversity of Schools and Society 3 EDUC-2500 Foundations of Literacy 3 EDU 208 Introduction to the Foundations of Literacy 3 EDUC-2400Literature for Children, Adolescents, Young Adults ENG 170 Children’s Literature (See above in the Humanities) Up to 69 credit hours at Tr...
Humanities and Fine Arts. 1 WR course and 1 course from a different discipline (Required for MU Bachelor of Sdence in Nursing Degree) WR131 Comparative Religions** OR 3 SC-8B Core Curriculum Credit 3 WR232 Western Religions** OR 3 RST1450 Survey West Religion(SC-8B) 3 WR233 Eastern Religions** OR 3 RST1460 Survey East Religion(SC-8B) 3 WR234 Intro to Judaism** OR 3 Core Curriculum Credit(SC-8B) 3 WR236 African American Rel Exp** OR 3 Core Curriculum Credit(SC-8B) 3 WR241 Islam** 3 Core Curriculum Credit(SC-8B) 3 Complete one course from approved MTA Category Five list 3 Core Curriculum Credit 3 Natural Sciences - (Required for the MU Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree) BIO135 Or BIO251 Microbiology/Allied Health Microbiology (preferred) 4 5 BIO2270 Microbiology/Health Sci(CC-6 A) 3 CHEM132 Organic/Biochemistry (CHEM 132 requires pre-req CHEM 131) 4 CHM1610 Intro to Life Chemistry(CC-6 B) 4 MTA Requirements at Xxxxx Xxxx College 30-31 MTA Credits at Xxxxxxx University 29-30 FUllJREDRIVEN Articulation Agreement Guide
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Humanities and Fine Arts. Humanities Elementary Spanish I --OR— Elementary French I SPN 1120--OR— FRE 1120 3 Fine Arts Art Appreciation,Intro to Drama, --OR— Intro to Photography ARH 1000, THE 2000, --OR— PGY 2401 3 Humanities or Fine Arts Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities, Art, Dance, Music, Xxxxxxxxxxx.Xxxxxxx 3 Philosophy and Theology Philosophy Intro to Philosophy PHI 2010 3 Theology Intro to Old Testament, --OR— World Religions REL 1210,--OR— REL 2300 3 Philosophy or Theology Disciplines: Philosophy, or Religion 3 Computer Science Intro to Computer Technology and Applications/Computer and Internet Literacy CGS 1060 3

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