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The Core
Curriculum is divided into seven areas:
-
Historical
Studies
-
The Natural
World
-
Arts and
Language
-
The Nature of
Mathematics and its Application
-
Philosophy
-
Individual,
Groups and Institutions
-
Vocation and
Avocation
Each course in the
Core Curriculum directly addresses one of these areas.
Medgar Evers
College students are required to be computer literate. Students may
pass a challenge examination or take one of the following computer
courses depending on the student's major program of study:
-
Liberal Arts,
Psychology, Public Administration, Nursing Majors:
CL 101, Computer Literacy
-
Accounting,
Business and Computer Information Systems:
CIS 211, Introduction to Computers and Information Systems
-
Biology,
Science, Computer Science Majors:
CIS 151, Introduction to Computing
Students may be
advised, depending on their major, to select a specific course within
the Core areas that have options. Students should consult their
academic advisors and their advisement worksheets for specific
recommended courses in their majors.
Since 1999 each
academic department has had the option of selecting one (1) three (3)
credit course within the Core to waive for their students. Excluded are
all of the College-wide requirements, except PHIL 101, Introduction to
Logic and three (3) concentrations:
-
Historical
Studies
-
The Natural
World
-
Mathematics
and Its Applications
Students should
consult with their academic advisors to determine the alternatives
available to them.
COLLEGE-WIDE
REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL DEGREES: 20
CREDITS
|
Courses |
Credits |
Hours |
|
ENGL 112 --
College English I |
3 |
3 |
|
ENGL 150 --
College Composition II |
3 |
3 |
ENGL 211
-- Intro to Literature
OR
PHIL 101 -- Intro to Logic |
3 |
3 |
HIST 101 -- World
Civilization I
OR
HIST 102 -- World Civilization II |
3 |
3 |
|
SPCH 102
-- Fundamentals of Speech |
3 |
3 |
EITHER
MTH 115 -- Nature of Mathematics
OR
MTH 136 -- Algebra & Geometry
AND
MTH 138 -- College Algebra & Trigonometry |
31
2 |
33
3 |
EITHER BOTH
FS 101 -- Freshman Seminar I
AND
FS 102 -- Freshman Seminar II
OR BOTH
*SP/C 003 --
Transition from High School to College
AND
*SP/C 004 -- College as a Social System |
1
1
.5
.5 |
3
1.5
1.5
1.5 |
* For SEEK
students
Additional Core Requirements for
Associate Degree: 11 Credits
Choose one of the
following "Individuals, Groups, and Institutions" courses: 3 Credits
|
Courses |
Credits |
|
SSC 101 --
Culture, Society, and Social Change |
3 |
|
PSYC 101 -- Intro to Psychology |
3
|
Choose one of the
following "Arts and Language" courses: 2 Credits
|
Courses |
Credits |
|
ART 100 -- Intro
to World Art |
2 |
|
MUS 100 -- Intro
to World Music |
2 |
Choose one of the
following "Historical Studies" courses: 3 Credits
|
Courses |
Credits |
|
HIST 200 -- Growth
and Development of the U.S.A. |
3 |
|
HIST 201 --
African American History and Culture |
3 |
|
HIST 230 --
History of Africa to 1800 |
3 |
|
HIST 231 --
History of Africa Since 1800 |
3 |
|
HIST 242 --
History of the Caribbean |
3 |
Choose one of the
following "The Natural World" courses: 3 Credits
|
Courses |
Credits |
|
BIO 101 -- Intro
to the Science of Biology |
3 |
|
BIO 111 -- Intro
to Biology |
3 |
|
PHS 101 -- Intro
to Physical Science |
3 |
|
CHM 112 -- Basic
Chemistry |
3 |
|
PHY 103 --
Astronomy |
3 |
Total Core
Credits:
11 Credits
(Associate
degrees)+ 19*-20 credits (College-wide requirements) = 30-31
*SEEK Students
ADDITIONAL CORE
REQUIREMENTS FOR BACCALAUREATE
DEGREE: 29 CREDITS
|
Courses |
Credits |
|
ENG 212 --
Masterpieces of World Literature |
3 |
|
ART 100 -- Intro
to World Art |
2 |
|
MUS 100 -- Intro
to World Music |
2 |
Choose one of
following "Historical Studies" courses:
|
Courses |
Credits |
|
HIST 200 -- Growth
and Development of the U.S.A. |
3 |
|
HIST 201 --
African American History and Culture |
3 |
|
HIST 230 --
History of Africa to 1800 |
3 |
|
HIST 231 --
History of Africa Since 1800 |
3 |
|
HIST 242 --
History of the Caribbean |
3 |
Choose 6 credits from the "International Studies" Option:
EITHER 3 credits from a--b-c + 3 credits from d-e-f = 6 credits;
OR 3 credits from d + 3 credits from e-f = 6 credits;
OR 6 credits from d = 6 credits;
OR 3 credits from e + 3 credits from f = 6 credits.
|
Courses |
Credits |
|
a. POL 210 -- International
Relations |
3 |
|
b. ECON 333 -- International
Economics |
3 |
|
c. GEOG 101 -- Introduction
to Geography |
3 |
|
d. FL I or II -- Foreign
Languages I and II |
6 |
|
e. SPCH 121 -- American Sign
Language I |
3 |
|
f. SPCH 122 -- American Sign
Language II |
3 |
Choose one of the
following "Mathematics and IT Applications" courses: 4 Credits
|
Courses |
Credits |
|
MTH 141 -- Finite
Mathematics |
4 |
|
MTH 151 --
Pre-calculus |
4 |
|
MTH 201 --
Calculus I |
4 |
|
MTH 202 --
Calculus II |
4 |
|
MTH 209 --
Elementary Statistics |
4 |
|
MTH 220 -- College
Geometry |
4 |
|
MTH 222 -- Intro
to Probability and Statistics |
4 |
|
MTH 231 -- Math
for Teachers of Elementary School |
4 |
Choose one of the
following "The Natural World" courses: 3 Credits**
|
Courses |
Credits |
|
BIO 101 -- Intro
to the Science of Biology |
3 |
|
BIO 111 -- Intro
to Biology |
3 |
|
BIO 201 -- General Biology I |
4 |
|
BIO 202 -- General
Biology II |
4 |
|
BIO 251 -- Anatomy
and Physiology I * |
4 |
|
BIO 252 -- Anatomy and Physiology II * |
4 |
Choose one of the
following "The Natural World" courses: 3 Credits**
|
Courses |
Credits |
|
CHM 112 -- Basic
Chemistry |
3 |
|
CHM 201 -- General
Chemistry I * |
4 |
|
CHM 202 -- General
Chemistry II * |
4 |
|
PHS 101 -- Intro
to Physical Science |
3 |
|
PHY 103 --
Astronomy |
3 |
|
PHY 114 -- Basic
Physics* |
4 |
|
PHY 205 -- Intro
to Physics I * |
4 |
|
PHY 211 --
University Physics I * |
4 |
*Course
includes a laboratory
**Only six
credits of Science are required in the College-wide Core for
baccalaureate degrees
Choose one of the
following "Individuals, Groups, and Institutions" courses: 3 Credits
|
Courses |
Credits |
|
SC 101 -- Culture,
Society, and Social Change |
3 |
|
SSC 305 --
Critical Issues in Society |
3 |
|
PSYC 101 -- Intro
to Psychology |
3 |
|
ANTH 201 -- The
Nature of Culture |
3 |
|
SOC 101 --
Culture, Society, and Social Change |
3 |
Total Core
Credits: baccalaureate degrees 29 Credits + College-wide Requirements
19*-20 Credits = 48*-49
*Seek students |