AREA F COURSES FOR SPECIFIC PROGRAMS OF STUDY TRANSFER PROGRAMS

Associate of Arts (A.A.)
Associate of Science (A.S.)

  The advising department and its office location are indicated for each program of study. Please consult a faculty advisor in the appropriate department for additional information.

Unless otherwise noted, students take the normal A-E Core Curriculum with no math restrictions in Area A and with the non-science Area D. Those majors that require advanced math and a special Area D are clearly identified.

 

AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (A.S.)

Advising Department: Natural Sciences (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Note: Students in this program of study must take MATH 1113 or 1501 in Area A. In Area D, take 8 hours with labs from Principles of Biology, Principles of Chemistry, or Introductory Physics.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Choose two to four courses from the following, depending on what courses were taken in Area D. 8-16 hours

BIOL 1107/1107L Principles of Biology I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
BIOL 1108/1108L Principles of Biology II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles of Chemistry I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles of Chemistry II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)

2. Electives: 2-10 hours

CHEM 2411/2411L Organic Chemistry I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)|
CHEM 2412/2412L Organic Chemistry II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CPTG 1111 Introduction to Computing (1-2-2)
CPTG 1010 Computing with Spreadsheets (0-2-1)
MATH 1501 Calculus I (4-0-4)*
MATH 2502 Calculus II (4-0-4)*
MATH 1231 Introductory Statistics (3-0-3)
PHYS 1111/1111L Introductory Physics I (3-0-3)/(0-2-1)
PHYS 1112/1112L Introductory Physics II (3-0-3)/(0-2-1)

* One hour of the four-hour MATH 1501 will carry over from Area A or D; one hour of the four-hour MATH 2502 may carry over from Area D.

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Total 18 hours

ALLIED HEALTH PROFESSIONS

Students interested in transferring to baccalaureate programs in Allied Health professions such as medical technology, health information, management, occupational or physical therapy, and similar fields should consult the transfer programs in the Health Sciences chapter of this catalog.

ANTHROPOLOGY

Clayton State University does not offer the Introduction to Anthropology necessary to complete Area F; however, the Sociology program of study listed below will provide all other courses needed for Anthropology.

ART (A.A.)

Advising Department: Humanities (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Note: Students who plan a program of study in art education should follow the Area F requirements under the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Teacher Education.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Take the following courses: 15 hours

ART 1101 Drawing I (3-0-3)
ART 1102 Drawing II (3-0-3)
ART 1301 Three-Dimensional Design I (3-0-3)
ART 1104 Two-Dimensional Design/Color Theory (3-0-3)
ART 2302 Art of the Modern World (3-0-3)

2. Choose ONE course from the following: 3 hours

ART 2301 Art of the Pre-Modern World (3-0-3)
ART 1302 Three-Dimensional Design II (3-0-3)
COMM 1110 Spoken Communication (3-0-3)
Any foreign language numbered 1002 or higher (excluding 1999).

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Total 18 hours

Note: Students whose interests lie mainly in Art History rather than Studio Art should consider the Integrative Studies program with a curriculum composed mainly of art history, foreign language, humanities, and history courses.

 

BIOLOGY/BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (A.S.)

Advising Department: Natural Sciences (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Note: Students in this program of study must take MATH 1113 or 1501 in Area A. In Area D, take 8 hours with labs from Principles of Biology, Principles of Chemistry, or Introductory Physics.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Choose one or both sequences depending on the science selected in Area D. 8-16 hours

BIOL 1107/1107L Principles of Biology I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
BIOL 1108/1108L Principles of Biology II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles of Chemistry I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles of Chemistry II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)

2. Choose from the following: 2-10 hours

CHEM 2411/2411L Organic Chemistry I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CHEM 2412/2412L Organic Chemistry II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CPTG 1111 Introduction to Computing (1-2-2)
CPTG 1010 Computing with Spreadsheets (0-2-1)
MATH 1501 Calculus I (4-0-4)*
MATH 2502 Calculus II (4-0-4)*
MATH 1231 Introductory Statistics (3-0-3)
PHYS 1111/1111L Introductory Physics I (3-0-3)/(0-2-1)
PHYS 1112/1112L Introductory Physics II (3-0-3)/(0-2-1)

* One hour of the four-hour MATH 1501 will carry over from Area A or D if selected.

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Total 18 hours

BUSINESS EDUCATION (A.S.)

Advising Department: Office of Teacher Education (TEC-109)

Advisors in office technology fields are also available in the School of Technology (TEC-211).

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Take the following: 12 hours

EDUC 2201 Introduction to Education (3-0-3)
EDUC 2202 Introduction to Exceptional Children and Youth (3-0-3)
PSYC 2103 Introduction to Human Development (3-0-3)
BUSA 2131 Fundamentals of Computer Applications (3-0-3)

2. Choose two from the following: 6 hours

ACCT 2101 Principles of Accounting I (3-0-3)
ACCT 2102 Principles of Accounting II (3-0-3)
BUSA 2016 Introduction to Business (3-0-3)
ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics (3-0-3)
ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics (3-0-3)
OFFC 2205 Business Communication (3-0-3)

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Total 18 hours

CHEMISTRY (A.S.)

Advising Department: Natural Sciences (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Note: Students in this program of study must follow Area D1 for science majors and must take MATH 1113 or 1501 in Area A and MATH 1501 or 2502 in Area D2.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Note: One hour of MATH 1501 will carry over from Area A or D. 1 hour

2. Take the following: 8 hours

CHEM 1211/1211L Principles of Chemistry I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles of Chemistry II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)

Note: Chemistry majors must take another science for Area D.

3. Choose from the following to equal 9 hours: 9 hours

CHEM 2411/2411L Organic Chemistry I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CHEM 2412/2412L Organic Chemistry II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
MATH 2502 Calculus II (4-0-4)*
MATH 2503 Calculus III (4-0-4)
PHYS 2211/2211L Principles of Physics I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
PHYS 2212/2212L Principles of Physics II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CPTG 1010 Computing with Spreadsheets (0-2-1)*

* One hour of the four-hour MATH 2502 may carry over from Area D; CPTG 1010 can be used for 1 hour if MATH 2502 is not taken in Area D.

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Total 18 hours

COMPUTER SCIENCE (A.S.)

Advising Department: Mathematics (A&S-110)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Note: Students in this degree program must take MATH 1113 or 1501 in Area A and take a sequence Area D1 for science majors. MATH 1501 must be taken in Area D2 if not taken in A.

Note: This program of study is for students who intend to transfer to a traditional computer science program at another university. Students interested in majoring in a computer field should consider Clayton State University’s Bachelor of Information Technology (B.I.T.) program.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Take both of the following courses: 7 hours

CSCI 1301 Computer Science I (3-0-3)
CSCI 1302 Computer Science II (4-0-4)

2. Students must have credit for both of the following courses*: 2-5 hours

MATH 1501 Calculus I (4-0-4)
MATH 2502 Calculus II (4-0-4)

3. Choose from the following: 6-9 hours

CPTG 1111 Introduction to Computing (1-2-2)
CPTG 1010 Computing with Spreadsheets (0-2-1)*
MATH 2503 Calculus III (4-0-4)
MATH 1231 Introductory Statistics (3-0-3)
MATH 2020 Introductory Discrete Mathematics (3-0-3)
MATH 2140 Introductory Linear Algebra (3-0-3)
PHYS 2211/2211L Principles of Physics I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
PHYS 2212/2212L Principles of Physics II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)

* Students who did not apply MATH 2502 to Area D must take the course for Area F. One hour of each calculus course taken in Areas A or D will apply here.

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Total 18 hours

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (A.A.)

Advising Department: Social Sciences (A&S-110)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Take the following courses: 6 hours

CRJU 1150 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3-0-3)
SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology (3-0-3)

Note: Take PSYC 1101, Introduction to General Psychology, in Area E.

2. Foreign Language: 1002, 2001, or 2002. 0-6 hours

3. Choose THREE lower division electives from the following prefixes with no more than 3 hours in history: 6-12 hours

POLS, ECON, HIST, PSYC, SOCI, COMM, ACCT.

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Total 18 hours

DENTISTRY (Pre-Dentistry)

Advising Unit: Integrative Studies/Natural Sciences (A&S-210)

Students wishing to prepare to enter a professional school of dentistry should consult an Integrative Studies pre-dentistry advisor.

 

ECONOMICS (A.A.)

Advising Department: Social Sciences (A&S-110)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Note: The program below is for students seeking a B.A. in Economics. Students interested in a B.B.A. in Economics must follow the Area F as listed in the School of Business section of this catalog. Consult an advisor to determine which approach is more appropriate for you.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Economics: 6 hours

ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics (3-0-3)
ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics (3-0-3)

2. Choose four courses from the following: 12 hours

BUSA 2131 Fundamentals of Computer Applications (3-0-3)
MATH 1231 Introductory Statistics (3-0-3)
MATH 1501 Calculus I (4-0-4)*

Foreign language numbered 1002, 2001, or 2002 (up to 6 hours)

Any 1000-2000 level courses in HIST, POLS, SOCI

* If this course is chosen, one hour will be excess credit.

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Total 18 hours

EDUCATION

See the section earlier in this chapter on the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Teacher Education for requirements in Area F. For Business Education, see the heading above.

ENGINEERING (A.S.)

Advising Department: Natural Sciences (A&S-210)

This program of study is designed for students who intend to transfer to Georgia Tech or another university engineering program; check with an advisor to make sure that it includes the latest information. For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Note: Students in this major (Area F) must take Area D1 for Science majors and must take MATH 1501 in Area A and MATH 2502 in Area D. Chemistry or Biology must be chosen in Area D1; Chemistry is recommended.

1. Physics 8 hours

PHYS 2211/2211L Principles of Physics I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
PHYS 2212/2212L Principles of Physics II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)

2. Choose from the following mathematics courses. 10 hours

Note: MATH 1501 must be taken in Area A and MATH 2502 must be taken in Area D. Two hours will apply here. Students may also choose to take Differential Equations (usually 4-0-4) by cross registration.

MATH 2503 Calculus III (4-0-4)
MATH 2020 Introductory Discrete Mathematics (3-0-3)
MATH 2140 Introductory Linear Algebra (3-0-3)

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Advising Department: Natural Sciences (A&S-210)

Students wishing to prepare for a major in engineering technology at an institution such as Southern Polytechnic State University should consult advisors in the Department of Natural Sciences or the School of Technology. Pre-engineering technology students wanting an associate degree usually choose the program of study for engineering or physics.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

See the program of study for Agricultural and Environmental Science.

ENGLISH (A.A.)

Advising Department: Humanities (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Foreign Language 0-9 hours

Competence in a foreign language through completion of the intermediate level (2002) is required, here, in Areas B and/or C, or by competency assessment.

2. World Literature (Choose ONE or TWO courses) 3-6 hours

ENGL 2111 World Literature I—Pre-Modern (3-0-3)
ENGL 2112 World Literature II—Modern (3-0-3)

3. Additional Literature Courses

(Choose ONE to THREE courses) 3-9 hours

ENGL 2121 British Literature I (3-0-3)
ENGL 2122 British Literature II (3-0-3)
ENGL 2130 American Literature (3-0-3)

4. Any courses listed in Areas C or E, or any lower division COMM, THEA or JOUR courses. 0-3 hours

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Total 18 hours

FORESTRY (A.S.)

Advising Department: Natural Sciences (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Note: Students in this program of study must follow Area D for science majors.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Choose from the following: 8-16 hours

BIOL 1107/1107L Principles of Biology I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
BIOL 1108/1108L Principles of Biology II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CHEM 1211/1211L Principles of Chemistry I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles of Chemistry II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)

2. Choose from the following: 2-8 hours

CHEM 2411/2411L Organic Chemistry I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CHEM 2412/2412L Organic Chemistry II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CPTG 1010 Computing with Spreadsheets (0-2-1)
ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics (3-0-3)
MATH 1231 Introductory Statistics (3-0-3)
MATH 1501 Calculus I (4-0-4)*

* One hour of the four-hour MATH 1501 may carry over from Area D; CPTG 1010 can be used for 1 hour if MATH 1501 is not taken in Area D.

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Total 18 hours

FRENCH (A.A.)

Advising Department: Humanities (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. French 0-9 hours

Competence in French through completion of the intermediate level (2002) is required.

2. Courses in other foreign language(s). 0-6 hours

3. Other 2000-level courses in THEA, ENGL, HIST,

PHIL, SOCI. 3-18 hours

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Total 18 hours

GEOGRAPHY

Advising Department: Social Sciences (A&S-110)

Note: Clayton State University does not offer the course Introduction to Geographical Analysis, which is required to complete Area F in geography. However, the following courses available at Clayton State University will apply to the Area F for the B.A. in Geography at all University System institutions: POLS 2101, SOCI 1101, ECON 2105-2106, any HIST courses, and foreign language 1002 or higher. Students seeking a B.S. in geography should choose MATH 1501 (or higher) and Principles courses in the sciences.

GEOLOGY (A.S.)

Advising Department: Natural Sciences (A&S-210)

Note: Clayton State University does not offer the lower-division geological science sequence necessary to complete the University System Area F. However, Clayton State University does offer all other necessary courses. Consult a Natural Science advisor for details.

GERMAN

Advising Department: Humanities (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. German 0-9 hours

Competence in German through completion of the intermediate level (2002) is required.

2. Courses in other foreign language(s). 0-6 hours

3. Other 2000-level courses in THEA, ENGL, HIST,

PHIL, SOCI. 3-18 hours

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Total 18 hours

HISTORY (A.A.)

Advising Department: Social Sciences (A&S-110)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Foreign Language 0-6 hours

(Competence is required in a language other than English, through the 2002-level in the language used to fulfill CPC requirements or through the 1002-level in a new language.)

2. Choose TWO or THREE of the following: 6-9 hours

HIST 1112 A Survey of Modern World History (3-0-3)
HIST 2112 U. S. History Since Reconstruction (3-0-3)
HIST 2265 Minorities in American History (3-0-3)

3. Choose lower division electives from the following prefixes and courses: 3-12 hours

ECON, HIST, POLS, PSYC, SOCI, MATH 1231, PHIL 2201.

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Total 18 hours

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

Advising Department: Social Sciences (A&S-110)

Students interested in International Studies are encouraged to consider the Clayton State University baccalaureate program in Integrative Studies. Those wishing to transfer should normally follow the Area F for history or political science.

JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION (A.A.)

Advising Department: Humanities (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages. Students interested in journalism and communication careers may wish to consider Clayton State University's bachelor’s degree program in Integrative Studies.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Foreign language 3-9 hours

Competence is required in a language other than English, through the 2002-level in the language used to fulfill CPC requirements (or through the 1002-level in a new language).

2. Choose from the following: 3-6 hours

JOUR 1011 Journalism Practicum (0-V-1)*
JOUR 1012 Mass Communication Practicum (0-V-1)*
COMM 1110 Spoken Communication (3-0-3)

*Repeatable for credit.

3. Electives 3-12 hours

Choose any courses listed in Area C or any courses with the following prefixes: ART, ACCT, ECON, COMM, ENGL, PHIL, HIST, POLS, PSYC, SOCI, or MATH 1231.

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Total 18 hours

LAW (Pre-Law)

Advising Unit: Integrative Studies (A&S-210)

Law schools do not require a particular major, but institutions accredited by the American Bar Association require that entering students hold a bachelor's degree. Students wishing to prepare for law school should consult a pre-law advisor to determine the best program of study to suit their needs. Pre-law students are encouraged to consider Clayton State University's bachelor’s program in Integrative Studies.

MASS COMMUNICATION

See the program of study for Journalism and Mass Communication.

MATHEMATICS (A.A.)

Advising Department: Mathematics (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Note: Students in this degree program must take MATH 1113 or 1501 in Area A and must take a sequence Area D1 for science majors.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Take the following: 9-12 hours

MATH 1501 Calculus I (4-0-4)*
MATH 2502 Calculus II (4-0-4)*
MATH 2503 Calculus III (4-0-4)
MATH 2140 Introductory Linear Algebra (3-0-3)

* One hour of the four-hour MATH 1501 will carry over from Area A or D; one hour of the four-hour MATH 2502 may carry over from Area D.

2. Choose from the following (MATH recommended): 6-9 hours

CHEM 1211/1211L Principles of Chemistry I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles of Chemistry II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CSCI 1301 Computer Science I (3-0-3)
CSCI 1302 Computer Science II. (4-0-4)
CPTG 1111 Introduction to Computing (1-2-2)
CPTG 1010 Computing with Spreadsheets (0-2-1)
EDUC 2201 Introduction to Education (3-0-3)*
MATH 2020 Introductory Discrete Mathematics (3-0-3)
MATH 1231 Introductory Statistics (3-0-3)
PHYS 2211/2211L Principles of Physics I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
PHYS 2212/2212L Principles of Physics II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)

Course(s) in a foreign language (up to 6 hours)**

* This course should be selected by students who plan to seek secondary education math certification.

** French, German, Russian recommended. Courses numbered 1001 or 1999 will not count in the language taken to meet CPC requirements.

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Total 18 hours

MEDICINE (Pre-Medicine)

Advising Unit: Integrative Studies/Natural Sciences (A&S-210)

Students wishing to prepare for medical school at the Medical College of Georgia or other institutions should consult an Integrative Studies pre-med advisor.

MUSIC

See the Bachelor of Music (B.M.) section earlier in this chapter.

PHARMACY (Pre-Pharmacy) (A.S.)

Advising Department: Natural Sciences (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Note: Students in this major must take MATH 1113 or 1501 in Area A. MATH 1501 must be taken in Area D if not taken in A. Pharmacy students take Area D1 for science majors.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Choose from the following: 9-17 hours

CHEM 1211/1211L Principles of Chemistry I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles of Chemistry II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CHEM 2411/2411L Organic Chemistry I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
CHEM 2412/2412L Organic Chemistry II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
MATH 1501 Calculus I (4-0-4)*

*One hour in this four-hour course is carried over from Area A or D.

 

2. Choose from the following: 3-11 hours

BIOL 1107/1107L Principles of Biology I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
BIOL 1108/1108L Principles of Biology II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
MATH 1231 Introductory Statistics (3-0-3)

Note: Total hours in this program will depend on courses chosen in Area D.

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Total 17-20 hours

PHILOSOPHY (A.A.)

Advising Department: Humanities (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Foreign Language:
Competence in a foreign language through the completion of the intermediate level (2002) is required. 0-9 hours

2. Philosophy (Choose at least ONE): 3-9 hours

PHIL 2201 Introduction to World Philosophy (3-0-3)
PHIL 2401 Introduction to Aesthetics (3-0-3)
PHIL 2501 Logic (3-0-3)

3. Any courses listed in Area C or other courses with

the following prefixes: ENGL, HIST, POLS, PSYC, SOCI. 0-9 hours

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Total 18 hours

PHYSICAL EDUCATION-HEALTH-RECREATION

Students wishing to prepare for a physical education teaching career should follow the Area F requirements for Teacher Education. Physical Education courses and programs are administered by the School of Health Sciences, and students interested in related careers other than teaching should consult an advisor in that school.

PHYSICS (A.S.)

Advising Department: Natural Sciences (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Note: Students in this major (Area F) must take the Area D1 for science majors and must take MATH 1113 or higher in Area A and MATH 1501 or 2502 in Area D.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Calculus (see notes): 6-9 hours

MATH 1501 Calculus I (4-0-4)
Note: This course is strongly recommended in Area A and must be taken in Area D if not taken in A. Three hours will apply to A or D, and one hour will apply to Area F.

MATH 2502 Calculus II (4-0-4)
Note: This course is strongly recommended in Area D; one hour will apply to Area F. This course must be taken in Area F if not taken in Area D.

MATH 2503 Calculus III (4-0-4)

2. Physics 8 hours

PHYS 2211/2211L Principles of Physics I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)
PHYS 2212/2212L Principles of Physics II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)

Note: Physics majors must take sciences other than physics in Area D.

3. Choose from the following: 5 hours

CHEM 1211/1211L Principles of Chemistry I (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)*
CHEM 1212/1212L Principles of Chemistry II (3-0-3)/(0-3-1)*

CPTG 1111 Introduction to Computing (1-2-2)
CPTG 1010 Computing with Spreadsheets (0-2-1)
MATH 2140 Introductory Linear Algebra (3-0-3)

*Chemistry is strongly recommended if not taken in Area D.

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Total 18 hours

POLITICAL SCIENCE (A.A.)

Advising Department: Social Sciences (A&S-110)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Take the following THREE courses: 9 hours

POLS 2101 Introduction to Political Science (3-0-3)
POLS 2301 Introduction to Comparative Politics (3-0-3)
POLS 2401 Global Issues (3-0-3)

2. Take TWO or THREE courses from the following: 6-9 hours

Any foreign language numbered 1002 or higher (except 1999).

MATH 1231 Introductory Statistics (3-0-3)*
PHIL 2501 Logic (3-0-3)

*Strongly recommended if not taken in Area A or D.

3. Choose courses from the following prefixes: 0-9 hours

ECON, HIST, PHIL, PSYC, SOCI.

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Total 18 hours

PSYCHOLOGY (A.A.)

Advising Department: Social Sciences (A&S-110)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages. Biology is recommended in Area D.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Take the following course: 3 hours

PSYC 1101 Introduction to General Psychology

Note: Apply SOCI 1101 to Area E.

2. Take ONE or TWO of the following: 3-6 hours

PSYC 2103 Introduction to Human Development (3-0-3)
PSYC 2101 Psychology of Adjustment (3-0-3)

3. Take THREE or FOUR lower division electives from the following prefixes or courses (no more than 6 hours in any single discipline): 9-12 hours

PHIL, SOCI, MATH 1231, or any foreign language numbered 1002 or higher (except 1999) are encouraged.

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Total 18 hours

SOCIAL WORK

See the program of study in Sociology.

SOCIOLOGY (A.A.)

Advising Department: Social Sciences (A&S-110)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Take the following course: 3 hours

SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology (3-0-3)

Note: Apply PSYC 1101 to Area E.

2. Foreign language: 1002, 2001, or 2002 0-6 hours

3. Select lower division electives from the following prefixes and courses: 9-15 hours

ECON, HIST, PHIL, PSYC, SOCI. (All SOCI is encouraged; HIST 2265 and MATH 1231 are recommended.)

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Total 18 hours

SPANISH (A.A.)

Advising Department: Humanities (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Competence in Spanish through completion of the intermediate level (2002) is required. 0-9 hours

2. Courses in other foreign language(s). 0-6 hours

3. Other 2000-level courses in ENGL, HIST, PHIL, POLS,

SOCI, and THEA. 3-18 hours

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Total 18 hours

SPEECH (A.A.)

Advising Department: Humanities (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Take the following course: 3 hours

COMM 1110 Spoken Communication (3-0-3)

(Take other courses in Area B)

2. Any courses in Area C except foreign language. 9 hours

3. SOSC 2501, POLS 2101, or any courses with

PSYC or SOCI prefixes. 6 hours

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Total 18 hours

TEACHER EDUCATION

See the Teacher Education section earlier in this chapter.

THEATER (A.A.)

Advising Department: Humanities (A&S-210)

For Areas A-E, please refer to the General Education Core Curriculum for Transfer Programs, which is specified on preceding pages.

Major and Major-Related Courses (Area F)

1. Competence in a foreign language through the first intermediate level (2001) is required. 0-6 hours

2. Choose lower division courses from the following prefixes or courses.

The theater (THEA) courses are recommended. 12-18 hours

Any ART (except studio),

ENGL, THEA, MUSC 2101, MUSC 2301,

PHIL 2401, COMM 1110.

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Total 18 hours

VETERINARY MEDICINE (Pre-Veterinary Medicine)

Advising: Integrative Studies/Natural Sciences (A&S-210)

Students wishing to prepare for veterinary school at the University of Georgia or other institutions should consult a pre-veterinary Integrative Studies advisor in the Department of Natural Sciences.

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