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Required Common Core. English Composition1 6 Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning1, 2 3 Life & Physical Sciences2,3 3 Total Required Common Core 12 Flexible Core4 Creative Expression1 6 World Culture & Global Issues5 3 U.S. Experience in Its Diversity1 3 Individual & Society6 3 Scientific World7 3 Total Flexible Core 18 Total Common Core 30 Curriculum Requirements HUM 101 – Intro to Human Services 3 HUM 201 – Human Services Skills 3 HUM 211 – Intro to Gerontology8 or HUM 212 – Intro to Disabilities & Rehab or HUM 213 – Child Welfare8 3 HUM 301 – Field Exp. in Human Services I 3 HUM 401 – Field Exp. in Human Services II 3 HUM 411 – Social Welfare Programs & Policies 3 POL 100 – American Government 3 Modern Language Course5 3 Social Science – Choose 1 from PSY 210, PSY240, PSY250, PSY 260, SOC 230 or SOC250 3 General Elective2 3 Total Curriculum Credits 30 Total Program Credits 60 1 Consult with an advisor on which courses to take to satisfy these areas. 2 These areas can be satisfied by taking a STEM variant. 3 Students are advised to take BIO 111 to fulfill the Life & Physical Sciences requirement and the Human Biology requirement in the Social Work major at Xxxxxx College. BIO 210 and 220 or BIO 425 and BIO 426 taken at BMCC can be substituted in the major at Xxxxxx College. 4 No more than two courses in any discipline or interdisciplinary field can be used to satisfy Flexible Core requirements. 5 Students are required to take two semesters of the same Modern Foreign Language in order to graduate. One semester can be taken to satisfy the World Cultures & Global Issues requirement. 6 Students are advised to take SOC 100 to transfer to Xxxxxx College under this agreement. 7 Students are advised to take PSY 100 to transfer to Xxxxxx College under this agreement. 8 Students are advised to take either HUM 211 or HUM 213 for liberal arts credit at Xxxxxx College.
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Required Common Core. English Composition 6 Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning 1 3 Life & Physical Sciences 2 3 Total Required Common Core 12 Flexible Core Creative Expression 6 World Culture & Global Issues 3 U.S. Experience in Its Diversity 3 Individual & Society 3 Scientific World 3 3 Total Flexible Core 18 Total Common Core 30 Curriculum Requirements Choose 1 sequence from the following introductory Science sequences: 4 BIO 210 & BIO 220 – Biology I & II CHE 201 & CHE 202 – College Chemistry I & II PHY 210 & PHY 220 – Physics I & II 8 Choose 16 credits from the following: 5 BIO 210 & BIO 220 – Biology I & II CHE 201 & CHE 202 – College Chemistry I & II PHY 210 & PHY 220 – Physics I & II BIO 230 – Principles of Microbiology BIO 240 - Genetics CHE 120 – Fundamentals of Org. Chemistry CHE 205 – Quantitative Analysis CHE 230 & CHE 240 – Organic Chemistry I & II MAT 301 & MAT 302 – Calculus I & II PHY 240 – Modern Physics SCI 120 – Computer Methods in Science SCI 140 – Introduction to Microprocessors SCI 430 – Scientific Instrumentation 16 Modern Foreign Language 3 General Electives 6 3 Total Curriculum Credits 30 Total Program Credits 60 1 Students are required to take MAT 206. However, if students can prove math proficiency in MAT 206, MAT 301 can be used to satisfy this requirement. If MAT 301 is taken, 60 credits will transfer to New York City College of Technology. 2 Students are advised to take PHY 215. 3 Students are advised to take PHY 225. 4 Students are advised to take CHE 201 & CHE 202. 5 Students are advised to take MAT 301 & MAT 302 and CHE 230 & CHE 240. 6 These credits can be satisfied by taking STEM variants in the Common Core.
Required Common Core. English Composition 6 Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning1 3 Life & Physical Sciences2 3 Total Required Common Core 12 Flexible Common Core Creative Expression 3 World Culture & Global Issues 3 U.S. Experience in Its Diversity3 3 Individual & Society 3 Scientific World4 6 Total Flexible Common Core 18 Total Common Core 30 Curriculum Requirements HED 110 Comprehensive Health Education 3 HED 275 HIV/AIDS: Public Health Implications 3 HED 280 History and Principles of Public Health 3 HED 285 Social and Behavioral Determinants of Health 3 HED 290 Principles and Practices of Behavior Change 3 HED 295 Epidemiology for Public Health Practice 3 HED 296 Applied Biostatistics in Public Health 3 Choose 6 credits from the following:5 HED 201 Health Education and Exercise HED 202 Drug Use in American Society HED 210 Contemporary Health Issues HED 211 Critical Health Issues and Topics HED 220 Human Sexuality HED 225 Health Concerns of Women HED 230 Consumer Health Survey HED 235 Nutrition for Health HED 240 First Aid Safety6 HED 250 Stress Management HED 260 Wellness and Cardiovascular Care HED 270 Health Perspectives of Death and Dying HED 476 Cross Cultural Health Education Peru-US 6 XXX xxx General Elective 3 Total Curriculum Credits 30 Total Program Credits 60 1 Students are advised to take MAT 150 to transfer to NYCCT under this agreement. 2 Students are advised to take BIO 111 to transfer to NYCCT under this agreement. 3 Students are advised to take ECO 201 to transfer to NYCCT under this agreement. 4 Students are advised to take PSY 100 to transfer to NYCCT under this agreement. 5 Students are advised to take HED 240 to transfer to NYCCT under this agreement.
Required Common Core. English Composition 1 6 Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning 1 4* Life & Physical Sciences 4* Total Required Common Core 14* Flexible Core Creative Expression 6 World Culture & Global Issues 3 U.S. Experience in Its Diversity 2 3 Individual & Society3 3 Scientific World 3 Total Flexible Core 18* Total Common Core 32* Curriculum Requirements ECE 110- Psychology Foundations of Early Development & Education 3 ECE 210 - Social Foundations of Early Care & Education 3 ECE 209- Infant Care & Curriculum 4* ECE 308 - Infants & Toddlers Practicum I: Observing & Recording 4 ECE 309-Toddler Care & Care Curriculum 3 ECE 409 - Infants & Toddlers Practicum Il: Pedagogy for Infants & Toddlers 5 Modern Language Course 3 ECE 410 - Educational Foundations & Pedagogy for the Exceptional Child 3 Total Curriculum Credits 28* Total Program Credits 60
Required Common Core. English Composition 6 Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning1 3 Life & Physical Sciences2 3 Total Required Common Core 12 Flexible Core Creative Expression3 6 World Culture & Global Issues 3 U.S. Experience in Its Diversity 3 Individual & Society 3 Scientific World4 3 Total Flexible Core 18 Total Common Core 30 Curriculum Requirements PSY 240 - Developmental Psychology OR PSY 250 - Child Psychology (3cr.) 3 PSY 230 - Psychology of Personality OR PSY 260 - Abnormal Psychology (3cr.) 3 PSY 265 - Research in Psychology (4cr.) 4 Elective Courses - Select 3 Courses: PSY 200 - Social Psychology5 PSY 210 - Psychology of Death and Dying PSY 220 - Behavioral Statistics6 PSY 230 - Psychology of Personality PSY 240 - Developmental Psychology PSY 245 - Psychology of Women PSY 250 - Child Psychology PSY 255 - Cognitive Psychology PSY 260 - Abnormal Psychology PSY 271 - Foundations of Black Psychology PSY 280 - Cultural Psychology 9 SOC 100 - Introduction to Sociology OR ANT 100 - Introduction to Anthropology (3cr.) 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxx Elective - Can be satisfied by taking a STEM variant in the Common Core 3 General Elective 5 Total Curriculum Credits 30 Total Program Credits 60 1 Students are advised to take MAT 150 – Introduction to Statistics. 2 Students are advised to take BIO 111 – Human Biology. 3 Students are advised to take SPE 100 - Fundamentals of Speech to satisfy 3 of the 6 required credits. 4 Students are advised to take PSY 100 – Introduction to Psychology. 5 PSY 200, PSY 255, PSY 240, and PSY 230/260 can transfer as foundation courses into the Baruch Psychology major and may additionally serve as prerequisites for upper division courses. All other courses count as electives in the Baruch major. 6 Students are strongly advised to take PSY 220 - Behavioral Statistics (equivalent to PSY 2100 at Baruch College). Although MAT 150 will transfer as STA 2000 at Baruch College, and also statisfies Baruch’s prerequisite for the Psychology major and the Pathways MQR requirement, PSY 220 provides a better preparation for Research Methods in Psychology at Baruch (PSY 3001). If a student has taken both MAT 150 and PSY 220, MAT 150 will transfer as an elective credit and PSY 220 will transfer as the prerequisite and Pathways MQR course.
Required Common Core. English Composition 6 Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning 3 Life & Physical Sciences 3 Total Required Common Core 12 Flexible Core Creative Expression 6 World Culture & Global Issues 3 U.S. Experience in Its Diversity 3 Individual & Society 3 Scientific World 3 Total Flexible Core 18 Total Common Core 30 Curriculum Requirements HED xxx - Health Education Elective 2-3 XXX xxx - Modern Language Course 3 ENG 3xx - English Elective 3 XXX xxx - Social Science Electives1 6 XXX xxx - Liberal Arts Electives2 9-16 XXX xxx - General Electives 0-6 Total Curriculum Credits 30 Total Program Credits 60 1 For the Urban Studies Track, students are strongly recommended to complete POL 110- Introduction to Politics and SOC 240- Urban Sociology. 2 URB 100- Introduction to Urban Studies is strongly recommended to transfer to SLU under this agreement.
Required Common Core. English Composition 6 Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning 3 Life & Physical Sciences 3 Total Required Common Core 12 Flexible Core Creative Expression 6 World Culture & Global Issues 3 U.S. Experience in Its Diversity 3 Individual & Society 3 Scientific World 3 Total Flexible Core 18 Total Common Core 30 Curriculum Requirements URB 100 - Introduction to Urban Studies 3 SOC 100 - Introduction to Sociology 3 URB 300 - Urban Studies Special Topics Course 3 XXX xxx – Urban Studies Electives Choose Two courses from1: CRJ 101- Introduction to Criminal Justice, CRJ 102- Criminology, CRJ 204 – Criminal Justice and the Urban Environment, ECO 111- Economics of Urban Communities, GEO 241- Population Geography, POL 110- Introduction to Politics, POL 220- Politics and Gov’t in NYC, SOC 110- Sociology of Urban Education, SOC 111- Understanding Technological Society, SOC 152/LAT 152- Puerto Rican Exp. in Urban U.S. Settings, SOC 154/AFN 154- Sociology of the Black Urban Community, SOC 161/ AFL 161- Health Problems in Urban Communities, SOC 200- Social Problems, SOC 240- Urban Sociology 240. 6 XXX xxx – Social Science Electives 9 XXX xxx - General Electives 6 Total Curriculum Credits 30 Total Program Credits 60 1 For the Urban Studies Track, students are strongly recommended to complete POL 110- Introduction to Politics and SOC 240- Urban Sociology.
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Required Common Core. English Composition 6 Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning1 3 Life & Physical Sciences2 3 Total Required Common Core 12 Flexible Core Creative Expression 3 World Culture & Global Issues 3 U.S. Experience in Its Diversity3 3 Individual & Society 3 Scientific World4 6 Total Flexible Core 18 Total Common Core 30 Curriculum Requirements ESC 111 – Elements of Engineering Design 1 ESC 113 – Computer Aided Analysis for Engineering 2 MAT 302 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus II 4 MAT 303 – Analytic Geometry & Calculus III 4 MAT 501 – Ordinary Differential Equations 3 PHY 215 – University Physics I 4 PHY 225 – University Physics II 4 Curriculum Electives: Choose 9 credits from5 – CHE 230, CHE 240, ESC 130, ESC 131, ESC 201, ESC 202, ESC 211, ESC 221, ESC 223, GLY 210, MAT 315, PHY 240 9 General Electives6 4 Total Curriculum Credits 35 Total Program Credits 65 1Students are required to take MAT 301. 2 Students are required to take CHE 201. 3 Students are advised to take POL 100 for transfer to Xxxxxx College 4 Students are required to take CHE 202 AND SCI 120 or SCI 121.
Required Common Core. English Composition 6 Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning1 3-4 Life & Physical Sciences2 3-4 Total Required Common Core 12-14 Flexible Core Creative Expression 3 World Culture & Global Issues 3 U.S. Experience in Its Diversity 3 Individual & Society3 3 Scientific World4 6-7 Total Flexible Core 18-19 Total Common Core 30-33 Program Core PSY 220 - Behavioral Statistics 3 PSY 225 - Brain and Behavior 3 PSY 255 - Cognitive Psychology 3 PSY 265 - Research in Psychology 4 MAT 301 - Analytic Geometry and Calculus I 4 Total Program Core 17 Psychology Elective Courses - Select 3 Courses: 5 PSY 200 - Social Psychology or PSY 230 - Psychology of Personality PSY 210 - Psychology of Death and Dying PSY 240 - Developmental Psychology or PSY 250 – Child Psychology PSY 245 - Psychology of Women PSY 260 - Abnormal Psychology PSY 271 - Foundations of Black Psychology PSY 280 - Cultural Psychology PSY 290 - Industrial Psychology 9 General Elective6 1-4 Total Curriculum Credits 30 Total Program Credits 60 1 Students are advised to take MAT 206.5 - Intermediate Algebra and Precalculus or MAT 206 – Precalculus. 2 Students are advised to take BIO 210 - Biology I. 3 Students are advised to take PHI 125 - Philosophy of Psychology. 4 Students are advised to take PSY 100 - Introduction to Psychology and BIO 220 – Biology II. 5 A total of 9 credits are needed. Choose 3 courses from PSY200 or PSY230, PSY210, PSY245, PSY240 or PSY250, PSY260, PSY271, PSY280, PSY290. 6 Three of these credits can be satisfied by taking STEM variants in Common Core.
Required Common Core. English Composition 6 Mathematical & Quantitative Reasoning MAT 150 - Introduction to Statistics OR MAT 200 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics OR MAT 206 - Precalculus OR MAT 301 - Analytical Geometry and Calculus I 4 Life & Physical Sciences AST 110 - General Astronomy OR PHY 110 - General Physics 4 Total Required Common Core 14
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