louisiana transfer, associate of arts - social sciences ... introduction to theatre humanities...
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General Education Courses2
Course
Taken
semester/
year taken
Grade
Earned
Grade
Req. Hours
English Composition I (ENGL 1013) >=C 3
English Composition II (ENGL 1023) >=C 3
Gen.-Ed. MATH 1
>=C 3
Gen.-Ed. Math/Analytical Reasoning >=C 3
Gen.-Ed. Natural Science sequence 3
>=C 3
Gen.-Ed. Natural Science sequence 3
>=C 3
Gen.-Ed. Natural Science (lecture opposite Seq)3
>=C 3
Gen.-Ed. Lab (corresponds to one of the above) >=C 0-1
Gen.-Ed. Humanities Literature >=C 3
Gen.-Ed. Social science >=C 3
Gen.-Ed. Social science >=C 3
Gen.-Ed. Fine arts >=C 3
Gen.-Ed Humanities or History seq. >=C 3
Gen.-Ed. Humanities or History Seq. >=C 3
Total Gen. Ed. course credits 39-40
Required Courses
Course
Taken
semester/
year taken
Grade
Earned
Grade
Req. Hours
Social Science Elective4 >=C 3
Social Science Elective4
>=C 3
Social Science Elective4
>=C 3
Social Science4 or Humanities Elective
5>=C 3
Social Science4 or Humanities Elective
5>=C 3
Social Science4 or Humanities Elective
5>=C 3
Social Science4 or Humanities Elective
5>=C 3
Total other required course credits 21
Total Hours 60-611Students are strongly encouraged to consult with an advisor at their expected transfer institution to obtain
program requirements and specific course recommendations in order to prepare for a particular major. 2See page 2 or the reverse of this document for a list of approved general education courses
3Both biological and physical sciences must be taken to meet the requirements for this degree program.
If the two-course sequence is taken in the biological sciences, the remaining lecture credit hours must
be from the physical sciences, and vice versa.
4Any ANTH, PSYC, SOCL, POLI, GEOG, GISC, ECON, CJUS courses
5Any HIST, ENGL/LIT, PHIL (excluding PHIL 2113), SPCH, HUMN, Foreign Language courses(it is recommended that
potential LSU students take their foreign language requirement after transferring to LSU)
Louisiana Transfer, Associate of Arts - Social Sciences Concentration1
BRCC Catalog 2017-2018
Approved General Education Courses
Approved General Education Courses
English Composition (ENGL)
1013 English Composition I
1023 English Composition II
Mathematics (MATH)/Analytical Reasoning) MATH 1113 College Algebra (5-hour format)
MATH 1213 College Algebra
MATH 1223 Plate TrigonometryMATH 1235 College Algebra & Trigonometry
MATH 1103 Introduction to Contemporary Math
MATH 2103 Calculus for Non-Science MajorsMATH 2303 Basic Statistics I
MATH 2313 Basic Statistics II
MATH 1303 Elementary Statistics MATH 2084 Introduction to Statistical Analysis
MATH 2115 Calculus I
MATH 2125 Calculus IIMATH 2134 Multidimensional Calculus
PHIL 2113 Introduction to Logic
Social SciencesAnthropology (ANTH)
1013 Intro. to Physical Anthropology & Pre-History
2013 Intro. to Cultural & Social Anthropology
Criminal Justice (CJUS)
1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice
Economics (ECON)
2213 Principles of Macroeconomics2223 Principles of Microeconomics
2113 Economic Principles
2133 Agricultural EconomicsGeography (GEOG)
2013 Introduction to Geography
2113 Cultural Geography Political Science (POLI)
2023 International Relations
2113 Constitutional Law2013 American Government
2213 Intro. to Comparative Politics
2603 Intro. to Political TheoryPsychology (PSYC)
2013 Introduction to Psychology
2113 Psychology of DevelopmentSociology (SOCL)
2013 Introduction to Sociology
2413 Race Relations2113 Contemporary Social Problems
Natural SciencesBiological Sciences (BIOL)
1013 General Biology I
1023 General Biology II1033 Biology I for Science Majors
1043 Biology II for Science Majors
2104 General Microbiology2113Physical Sciences
ASTR 1103 Intro. to Astronomy
CHEM 1003 Intro. to ChemistryCHEM 1133 Chemistry II for Science Majors
GEOL 1103 Physical Geology
PHSC 1023 Physical Science IPHSC 1033 Physical Science II
PHYS 1103 Intro. to Physics
PHYS 1013 Intro. to Concepts in PhysicsPHYS 2113 General Physics I
PHYS 2123 General Physics II
PHYS 2133 Engineering Physics IPHYS 2143 Engineering Physics II
Either Biological or Physical Science
ENSC 1103 Environmental Science BIOL 2413 Intro. to Oceanography
RNRE 1103 Natural Recourse Conservation
RNRE 2103 Ecology
Fine Arts Arts (ARTS)
1023 Introduction to Fine Arts1003 Non-Western Art
2103 Art History I
2113 Art History IIFilm (FILM)
2003 Introduction to Cinema Studies
2023 Introduction to Cinema History Music (MUSC)
1013 Music Appreciation
1023 History of JazzTheatre (THTR)
1013 Introduction to Theatre
HumanitiesEnglish/Literature (ENGL)
2133 Literature & Ethnicity
2303 Introduction to Fiction2313 Introduction to Poetry & Drama
2123 Major British Writers
2173 Major American Writers2223 Major World Writers
2403 Intro. to African-American Literature
2323 Introduction to Literature2503 Introduction to Folklore
2483 Shakespeare: The More Popular Plays
French (FREN)
1013 Elementary French I
1023 Elementary French II
2013 Intermediate French I2023 Intermediate French II
History (HIST)
1113 History or World Civilization I1123 History of World Civilization II
2003 History of Roman Republic & Empire
2013 American History Colonial to 18652023 American History 1865 to Present
2213 Modern Europe 1500-1848
2223 Modern Europe 1848-presentHumanities (HUMN)
2103 World Mythology
2013 Africa and the Middle East2553 Asia and the Americas
2753 The Heroic Journey: From Classical to
ContemporaryPhilosophy (PHIL)
1013 Introduction to Philosophy
2013 Introduction to Ethics2283 Philosophy of Religion
Spanish (SPAN)
1013 Elementary Spanish I1023 Elementary Spanish II
2013 Intermediate Spanish I
Speech (SPCH)
1013 Fundamentals of Speech
2013 Techniques of Speech
2213 Interpersonal Communication 2313 Communication for Business
Professionals
2403 Performance of Literature
Notes:1)All students must ear a grade of "C" or
better in ENGL 1013 which includes the
written proficiency examination) &
ENGL 1023, or the equivalent
2)Credit will not be awarded for the following course combinations:
MATH 1113 & MATH 1213
MATH 1235 & MATH 1113
MATH 1235 & MATH 1213
MATH 1235 & MATH 1223
MATH 2303 & MATH 1303
MATH 2313 & MATH 1303
ECON 2213 & ECON 2113
ECON 2223 & ECON 2113
BIOL 1013 & BIOL 1033
BIOL 1011 & BIOL 1031
BIOL 1023 & BIOL 1041
BIOL 1021 & BIOL 1041