Pre Fall 2007 Core Curriculum

2006-2008 Undergraduate Bulletin

For students entering:
Summer Semester 2006
Fall Semester 2006
Spring Semester 2007
Summer Semester 2007

All baccalaureate degree programs at North Georgia College & State University have as a requirement the satisfactory completion of at least 60 semester credit hours comprising the six areas of the Core Curriculum as outlined below. Individual degree programs may specify particular courses which must be taken within each area of the core curriculum. Those requirements are shown in the course of study for each major. Students who complete the core curriculum (Areas A-F) at a USG institution are guaranteed full credit in transfer if they do not change majors or program of study. Students who complete an area of the core curriculum are guaranteed full credit for that area in transfer if they do not change intended majors or program of study. In Areas C and E, students completing the sending institution's core are guaranteed full transfer credit regardless of changes in intended majors or program of study. Students will receive credit for courses completed in Area A regardless of whether they complete the entire Area. Students switching from a non-math/science to a math/science track must meet the minimum essential skills of pre-calculus or calculus as appropriate. A student who changes his/her major may have to complete additional hours of course work beyond those required for completion of the program.

The Core Curriculum is divided into six basic areas:

A. Essential Skills - 9 semester hours

ENGL 1101 English Composition I 3 hours
ENGL 1102 English Composition II 3 hours

 

Non-Mathematics, non-Computer Science and non-science majors: 

MATH 1101 Introduction to Mathematical Models 3 hours or
MATH 1111 College Algebra 3 hours


NOTE:
 
MATH 1111 will count only as elective credit for majors requiring MATH 1113 or a higher level mathematics course.

NOTE: MATH 1111 is recommended for Business majors because this course is a prerequisite for other courses required in the business curriculum.
MATH 1111 will count only as elective credit for majors requiring MATH 1113 or a higher level mathematics course.

 

Mathematics, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics majors: 

MATH 1113 Pre-Calculus 3 hours or
MATH 2450 Calculus I 4 hours

(1 hour will be counted in area F)

B. Institutional Options - 4 semester hours

PHIL 1200 Introduction to Ethics 2 hours
CSCI 1100 Introduction to Computers and
Information Systems
2 hours
PSYC 1030 Principles of Leadership 2 hours
COMM 2110 Speech Communication 2 hours
POLS 1150 Global Citizenship

2 hours


NOTE:
ENGL 1101 is a pre- or co-requisite for COMM 2110.

 

C. Humanities/Fine Arts - 6 semester hours

Literature - 3 hours

ENGL 2111 World Literature I 3 hours
ENGL 2112 World Literature II 3 hours
ENGL 2121 British Literature I 3 hours
ENGL 2122 British Literature II 3 hours
ENGL 2131 American Literature I 3 hours
ENGL 2132 American Literature II 3 hours
ENGL 2135 African-American Writers 3 hours
ENGL 2140 Introduction to Gender Studies: Gender & Literature 3 hours

 

Fine Arts or Philosophy - 3 hours

PHIL 1001
Introduction to Philosophy
3 hours
MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation 3 hours
ART 2510 Art History Survey: Ancient to
Medieval
3 hours
ART 2520 Art History Survey: Renaissance
to Modern
3 hours
ART 2530 World Art 3 hours
THEA 2500 Theater Arts Appreciation 3 hours


D. Science, Mathematics and Technology - 11 semester hours

Non-Science majors:
Two lab-based science courses (Not necessarily a sequence) - 8 hours
Mathematics, computer science, or science - 3 hours

 

NOTE:
If a student with a major in the above-listed category elects to enroll in a pre-calculus or calculus course (4 hours), 1 hour will be counted as elective credit.

 

Mathematics, Computer Science, Biology, Chemistry and Physics majors:
Two course lab-based science sequence - 8 hours
Mathematics, computer science, or science - 3 hours

 

NOTE:
If a student with a major in the above-listed categories elects to enroll in a calculus course (4 hours), 1 hour will be counted in Area F.

The following computer science, mathematics, and science courses are the only courses that will meet the requirement for this area. Students enrolling in science courses to meet the laboratory science requirement should enroll in both the lecture and lab sections of the courses for which they wish to receive lab science credit. Students enrolling in science courses to meet the 3 hour mathematics, computer science or science requirement should enroll in only the lecture section of the course for which they wish to receive science credit.

NOTE: Some science courses have prerequisite requirements.

BIOL 1010 Introductory Biology 3 hours

BIOL 1010L

Lab 1 hour
BIOL 1107 K Principles of Biology I 4 hours
BIOL 1108 K Principles of Biology II 4 hours
BIOL 1260 Environmental Science 3 hours *

BIOL 1260L

Lab 1 hour
*(second course of the sequence to BIOL 1010)
CHEM 1151 Survey of Chemistry I 3 hours

CHEM 1151L

Lab 1 hour
CHEM 1152 Survey of Chemistry II 3 hours

CHEM 1152L

Lab 1 hour
CHEM 1211 Principles of Chemistry I 3 hours

CHEM 1211L

Lab 1 hour
CHEM 1212 Principles of Chemistry II 3 hours

CHEM 1212L

Lab 1 hour
GEOL 1644 K Introduction to Geology 4 hours
ASTR 1010 Astronomy of the Solar System 3 hours

ASTR 1010L

Lab 1 hour
ASTR 1020 Stellar and Galactic Astronomy 3 hours

ASTR 1020L

Lab 1 hour
PHYS 1111 Introductory Physics I 3 hours

PHYS 1111L

Lab 1 hour
PHYS 1112 Introductory Physics II 3 hours

PHYS 1112L

Lab 1 hour
PHYS 2211 Principles of Physics I 3 hours

PHYS 2211L

Lab 1 hour
PHYS 2212 Principles of Physics II 3 hours

PHYS 2212L

Lab 1 hour
MATH 1113 Pre-Calculus 3 hours
MATH 2040 Brief Calculus 3 hours
MATH 2400 Elementary Statistics 3 hours
MATH 2450 Calculus I 4 hours
MATH 2460 Calculus II 4 hours
CSCI 1301 Computer Science I 3 hours
GEOG 1111 Introduction to Physical Geography 3 hours

GEOG 1111L

Lab 1 hour

 

E. Social Sciences - 12 semester hours

Required: 
HIST 1112 Survey of World History/Civilization II 3 hours

Choose one:

HIST 2111

Survey of U.S. History I 3 hours
HIST 2112

Survey of U.S. History II

3 hours
POLS 1101 American Government 3 hours
Electives  (6 hours)
HIST 1111 Survey of World History/ Civilization I 3 hours
HIST 2111 Survey of U.S. History I
(if not taken above)
3 hours
HIST 2112 Survey of U.S. History II
(if not taken above)
3 hours
POLS 1101 American Government
(if not taken above)
3 hours
POLS 2401 Global Issues 3 hours
SOCI 1101 Introductory Sociology 3 hours
PSYC 1101 Introduction to General Psychology 3 hours
ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 hours
ANTH 1101 Introduction to Anthropology 3 hours
GEOG 1101 Introduction to Human Geography 3 hours
F.  Course Appropriate to the Major  18 semester hours 
See the course of study for the major.