Core Curriculum
All baccalaureate 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 |
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English Composition I |
3 hours |
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English Composition II |
3 hours |
Non-mathematics, non-computer science and non-science majors:
Introduction to Mathematical Models |
3 hours or |
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College Algebra |
3 hours |
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:
Pre-Calculus |
3 hours or |
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Calculus I |
4 hours |
(1 hour will be counted in area F)
B. Institutional Options |
4 semester hours |
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Foundations of Leadership |
1 hour |
Select one:
Elementary Arabic |
3 hours |
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Elementary Chinese |
3 hours |
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Elementary French |
3 hours |
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Elementary German |
3 hours |
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Elementary Korean |
3 hours |
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Elementary Spanish |
3 hours |
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Elementary Russian |
3 hours |
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C. Humanities/Fine Arts |
6 semester hours |
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Literature (select one) |
3 hours |
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World Literature I |
3 hours |
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World Literature II |
3 hours |
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British Literature I |
3 hours |
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British Literature II |
3 hours |
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American Literature I |
3 hours |
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American Literature II |
3 hours |
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African-American Writers |
3 hours |
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Introduction to Gender Studies: Gender & Literature |
3 hours |
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Fine Arts or Philosophy (select one) |
3 hours |
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Art History Survey: Ancient to Medieval |
3 hours |
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Art History Survey: Renaissance to Modern |
3 hours |
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World Art |
3 hours |
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Public Speaking* |
3 hours |
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Music Appreciation |
3 hours |
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Introduction to Philosophy |
3 hours |
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Ethics From a Global Perspective |
3 hours |
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Theater Arts Appreciation |
3 hours |
NOTE: ENGL 1101 is a pre- or co-requisite for COMM 1110.
D. Science, Mathematics and Technology |
11 semester hours |
Non-Science Majors:
Two lab-based science courses (Not necessarily a sequence) |
8 hours |
Mathematics or computer 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, Physics, and Nursing majors:
Two course lab-based science sequence |
8 hours |
Mathematics or computer science |
3 hours |
NOTE: If a student with a major in the listed categories elects to enroll in a calculus course (4 hours), 1 hour will be counted in Area F.
NOTE: Some science courses have prerequisite requirements.
Select two of the following: |
8 hours |
The two course lab-based science sequence will remain in effect for mathematics, computer science, biology, chemistry, and physics majors.
Introductory Biology |
3 hours |
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Lab |
1 hour |
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Principles of Biology I |
4 hours |
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Principles of Biology II |
4 hours |
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Environmental Science* |
3 hours |
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Lab |
1 hour |
*(second course of the sequence to BIOL 1010)
Survey of Chemistry I |
3 hours |
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Lab |
1 hour |
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Survey of Chemistry II |
3 hours |
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Lab |
1 hour |
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Principles of Chemistry I |
3 hours |
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Lab |
1 hour |
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Principles of Chemistry II |
3 hours |
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Lab |
1 hour |
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Introduction to Geology |
4 hours |
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Astronomy of the Solar System |
3 hours |
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Lab |
1 hour |
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Stellar and Galactic Astronomy |
3 hours |
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Lab |
1 hour |
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Introductory Physics I |
3 hours |
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Lab |
1 hour |
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Introductory Physics II |
3 hours |
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Lab |
1 hour |
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Principles of Physics I |
3 hours |
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Lab |
1 hour |
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Principles of Physics II |
3 hours |
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Lab |
1 hour |
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Introduction to Physical Geography |
4 hours |
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Lab |
1 hour |
Select one: |
3 hours |
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Pre-Calculus |
3 hours |
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Brief Calculus |
3 hours |
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Elementary Statistics |
3 hours |
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Calculus I |
4 hours |
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Calculus II |
4 hours |
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Information Technologies* |
3 hours |
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Computer Science I |
3 hours |
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Computing for Scientists and Engineers** |
4 hours |
* Designed primarily for non-science majors
** Designed specifically for North Georgia students in the dual degree engineering programs who plan to transfer to Georgia Tech and for Physics majors.
E. Social Sciences |
12 semester hours |
(Not more than 6 hours in one discipline)
Required:
Survey of World History/Civilization II |
3 hours |
Choose one:
Survey of U.S. History I |
3 hours |
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Survey of U.S. History II |
3 hours |
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American Government |
3 hours |
Select one course from each grouping: |
6 hours |
Group 1:
Introduction to Anthropology |
3 hours |
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Principles of Macroeconomics |
3 hours |
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Introduction to Human Geography |
3 hours |
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Survey of World History/Civilization I |
3 hours |
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Global Issues |
3 hours |
Group 2:
Survey of U.S. History I (if not taken above) |
3 hours |
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Survey of U.S. History II (if not taken above) |
3 hours |
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American Government (if not taken above) |
3 hours |
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Introduction to General Psychology |
3 hours |
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Introductory Sociology |
3 hours |
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F. Course Appropriate to the Major |
18 semester hours |
See the course of study for the major.