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Number CCRI Course Title Credits SCE Course Number SCE Course Title. Credits Total Toward SCE Core History Select six credits in sequential history e.g. HIST 1010 and 1020 or HIST 1210 and 1220. PC RECOMMENDS U.S. I AND II. 6 HIS 103, 104 or HIS ELECTIVE U.S. History I, II or History Elective 6 Social Science Sociology, Economics, Psychology, Political Science, Philosophy, Geography Students transferring to PC should take Sociology, Economics, Psychology, Political Science, or Geography 3 SOC, ECN, PSY, PSC, or GEO ELECTIVE SOCIAL SCIENCE CORE 3 3 Foreign Language Select two sequential foreign language courses 6 Foreign Language Electives FREE ELECTIVES 6 Fine Arts Select at least one course from: Art, Music, Drama Please check with advisor on specific Fine Arts courses. 0-0 XXXX XXXX ELECTIVE FINE ARTS CORE 3 3 Electives Select courses from any instructional program. Students transferring to PC should take one non-ethics Philosophy course (PHL 1010, 2020, 2030, 2040); an Oral Communication / Public Speaking course; and BUSN 1060, Leadership Development. 16-19 credits PHL CORE / ORAL COMM CORE / INTRO TO LEADERSHIP / FREE ELECTIVES PHILOSOPHY CORE/ ORAL COMMUNICATION CORE / LEADERSHIP THEORY / FREE ELECTIVES 6 10-13 6 (3: Philosophy) (3: Oral Communication) 3 - major Total credits 60 60 21/42 credits toward SCE core NOTES: 1. CCRI students who complete the Liberal Arts associate’s degree with at least 60 credits and a minimum GPA of 2.0 will be guaranteed admission into the Providence College SCE degree programs listed above. Students must earn a grade of “C” or better to earn transfer credit for a course.
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Number CCRI Course Title Credits SCE Course Number SCE Course Title. Credits Total Toward SCE Core History Select six credits in sequential history e.g. HIST 1010 and 1020 or HIST 1210 and 1220 6 HIS 103, 104 or HIS 105, 106 U.S. History I, II or History of Western Civilization I, II / HISTORY CORE 6 6 Social Science Sociology, Economics, Psychology, Political Science, Philosophy, Geography Students transferring to PC should take Sociology, Economics, Psychology, or Political Science 3 SOC, ECN, PSY, PSC, PHL, OR GEO ELECTIVE SOCIAL SCIENCE MAJOR 3 toward Social Science major Foreign Language Select two sequential foreign language courses 6 Foreign Language Electives FREE ELECTIVES 6 Fine Arts Select at least one course from: Art, Music, Drama 3-6 FINE ARTS ELECTIVE FINE ARTS CORE 3 3 (Fine Arts) Electives Select courses from any instructional program Students transferring to PC should take two Philosophy courses ( PHL 1010, 2020, 2030, 2040) . Additional Social Science electives recommended (not to exceed 18 social science credits toward major.) Additional Free Electives can be selected from most academic departments at CCRI. 16-19 credits PHILOSOPHY CORE / FREE ELECTIVES PHILOSOPHY CORE/ FREE ELECTIVES 6 10-13 6 (Philosophy) Total credits 60 60 36 toward SCE core

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