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Coding Scheme for the Core Curriculum
Courses approved for inclusion in the core curriculum are noted as such in this transfer articulation listing. The notations that appear beside the course name indicate where it fits into the core:
鈥淥颁笔鈥 鈥 course that satisfies the oral communication proficiency
鈥淲颁笔鈥 鈥 course that satisfies the written communication proficiency
鈥淢罢笔鈥 鈥 course that meets the requirements of the mathematical proficiency
鈥淕PR 鈥 鈥 course that meets the global perspectives requirement
Courses that fit the requirements of the modes of inquiry may be recognized by the abbreviations:
鈥淎搁鈥 鈥 Artistic Mode of Inquiry
鈥淗厂鈥 鈥 Historical Mode of Inquiry
鈥淟罢鈥 鈥 Literary Mode of Inquiry
鈥沦颁鈥 鈥 Scientific - Causal Mode of Inquiry
鈥沦搁鈥 鈥 Scientific - Relational Mode of Inquiry
鈥淧尝鈥 鈥 Philosophical Mode of Inquiry
鈥淭贬鈥 鈥 Theological Mode of Inquiry
The Roman numeral beside the abbreviation indicates whether the course is at level - one (鈥泪鈥) or level - two (鈥泪滨鈥).
Proficiencies (9 - 13 semester hours)
Written Communication EN 1110 College Composition I and
EN 1120 College Composition II OR
EN 1140 English Composition
Oral Communication CT 2000 Fundamentals of Communication
(EN 1110 or equivalent prerequisite)
Mathematics 3 - 4 semester hours of approved college-level mathematics
Modes of Inquiry (39 - 41 semester hours)
Artistic Mode 3 semester hours of approved coursework in art, music, theater, and/or French or Spanish film
Historical Mode HS 1100 Survey of Western Civilization I OR
HS 1500 Survey of Western Civilization II OR
HS 1701 World Civilizations to the 17th Century OR
HS 1702 World Civilizations Since 1492
Literary Mode EN 2740 World Literature Through the 16th Century OR
EN 2760 World Literature Since the 16th Century OR
EN 2900 - 2989 Studies in World Literature OR
FR or SP 3700 Intro to French or Hispanic Literature
In addition, one approved 3 - hour Level II course from either the Historical or Literary Mode.
The Literary Mode includes courses in English, French, and Spanish Literature.
Philosophical Mode PL 1100 Reality and Human Existence and PL 3100 Ethical Theory
Theological Mode TH 1000 Christianity I: Foundations and TH 3000 Christianity II: Development
In addition, one approved 3 - hour Level II course from either the Philosophical or Theological Mode.
Scientific - Causal Mode 4 semester hours of physical or biological science, including laboratory
Scientific - Relational Mode 6 semester hours in two different social or behavioral sciences
In addition, one approved 3 - hour or 4 - hour Level II course from either the Scientific - Causal or the Scientific - Relational Mode.
Global Perspectives Requirement 3 semester hours of a designated global perspectives course, or two semesters of the same college - level second language.