Associate in Science
Program Description
The School of Arts & Sciences offers the Associate in Arts and Associate in Science degrees as well as the general education courses required for the Associate in Applied Science degree programs. It provides opportunities for undergraduate research, study abroad/international education and advanced course rigor through the Honors Program.
Mission Statement
The School of Arts & Sciences provides an interdisciplinary educational experience with broad-based degree options, general education courses, Honors Program, opportunities for undergraduate research and global education.
Entrance Requirements
Acceptable placement test score(s)
Type of Program
Day, night, weekend, online
Type of Degree
Associate degree
Total Hours Required for Program
60 semester hours
Related Areas
Agriculture, biology, biotechnology, chemistry, dentistry, engineering, forestry, mathematics, medicine and nursing, pharmacy, physics, textiles and veterinary medicine
Transfer Track Options
Students following a transfer track may earn the Associate in Science degree upon completion of 60 credit hours meeting Associate in Science degree requirements. Additional hours may be recommended for transfer tracks, depending on the track. Students completing the recommended transfer track will earn an Associate in Science degree. Students wishing to earn an additional certificate or degree must apply for and complete requirements for that certificate or degree. However, students can only apply for and complete one Associate in Science degree. However, students can only apply for and complete one Associate in Science degree.
The Associate in Science degree also allows students to select one of the following transfer tracks:
- Biological Science Transfer Track
- Chemistry Transfer Track
- Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Pharmacy Transfer Track
- Physics Transfer Track
- Pre-Medical Studies Transfer Track
- Pre-Physical Therapy Studies Transfer Track
- Teacher Education
- Middle-Level Mathematics Education
- Secondary Mathematics Education
- Middle-Level Science Education/Secondary Biology Education
Transfer Requirements
Students planning to transfer and pursue a bachelor’s degree are strongly urged to utilize Greenville Technical College’s academic advising services. The transfer process for transfer tracks is very specific and leaves little opportunity for error in choosing classes. It is very important that students discuss curriculum and transfer requirements with their assigned academic advisor and with a transfer advisor at the four-year institution of their choice. It is most beneficial to the student if these discussions begin as soon as the choice to transfer to a four-year institution has been made.
Greenville Technical College has an Engineering Transfer Articulation Agreement with Clemson University. Students planning to pursue a bachelor’s degree in engineering must complete an “Intent to Participate” form before completing thirty (30) credit hours. Students must contact their academic advisor to complete the form.
Visit our web page at https://www.gvltec.edu/arts-sciences/.
Associate in Science
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
Freshman Seminar | 3 | |
Communications and Literature | 12 | |
Humanities/Social Science Electives 1 | 9 | |
Mathematics/Sciences 2 | 23 | |
Other Hours | 13 | |
Total Required Credit Hours | 60 |
1 | A minimum of one social science course required. |
2 | A minimum of one math and one lab science course is required. |
Freshman Seminar
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
COL 105 | Freshman Seminar | 3 |
Communications and Literature
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
Communications | ||
ENG 101 | English Composition I* | 3 |
ENG 102 | English Composition II* | 3 |
SPC 200 | Introduction to Speech Communication | 3 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* | 3 |
SPC 208 | Intercultural Communication | 3 |
SPC 209 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
Literature | ||
ENG 201 | American Literature I* | 3 |
ENG 202 | American Literature II* | 3 |
ENG 205 | English Literature I* | 3 |
ENG 206 | English Literature II* | 3 |
ENG 207 | Literature for Children | 3 |
ENG 208 | World Literature I* | 3 |
ENG 209 | World Literature II* | 3 |
ENG 213 | Short Fiction | 3 |
ENG 225 | Graphic Literature | 3 |
ENG 228 | Studies in Film Genre | 3 |
ENG 230 | Women in Literature* | 3 |
ENG 231 | Middle Eastern Literature | 3 |
ENG 234 | Survey in Minority Literature | 3 |
ENG 235 | Southern Literature | 3 |
Humanities/Social Science Electives
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
A minimum of one social science course is required. | ||
Humanities | ||
ART 101 | Art History and Appreciation* | 3 |
ART 105 | Film as Art* | 3 |
ART 106 | History of Photography | 3 |
ART 107 | History of Early Western Art | 3 |
ART 108 | History of Western Art | 3 |
ART 208 | Art Since 1945 | 3 |
ART 210 | History of Graphic Design | 3 |
ENG 201 | American Literature I* | 3 |
ENG 202 | American Literature II* | 3 |
ENG 205 | English Literature I* | 3 |
ENG 206 | English Literature II* | 3 |
ENG 207 | Literature for Children | 3 |
ENG 208 | World Literature I* | 3 |
ENG 209 | World Literature II* | 3 |
ENG 213 | Short Fiction | 3 |
ENG 225 | Graphic Literature | 3 |
ENG 228 | Studies in Film Genre | 3 |
ENG 230 | Women in Literature* | 3 |
ENG 231 | Middle Eastern Literature | 3 |
ENG 234 | Survey in Minority Literature | 3 |
ENG 235 | Southern Literature | 3 |
ENG 238 | Creative Writing | 3 |
FRE 101 | Elementary French I* | 4 |
FRE 102 | Elementary French II* | 4 |
FRE 201 | Intermediate French I* | 3 |
FRE 202 | Intermediate French II* | 3 |
GER 101 | Elementary German I* | 4 |
GER 102 | Elementary German II* | 4 |
GER 201 | Intermediate German I | 3 |
GER 202 | Intermediate German II | 3 |
HIS 101 | Western Civilization to 1689* | 3 |
HIS 102 | Western Civilization Post 1689* | 3 |
HIS 104 | World History I | 3 |
HIS 105 | World History II | 3 |
HIS 106 | Introduction to African History | 3 |
HIS 115 | African-American History | 3 |
HIS 122 | History, Technology and Society | 3 |
HIS 201 | American History: Discovery to 1877* | 3 |
HIS 202 | American History: 1877 to Present* | 3 |
HSS 295 | Leadership Through the Humanities | 3 |
MUS 105 | Music Appreciation* | 3 |
MUS 110 | Music Fundamentals | 3 |
PHI 101 | Introduction to Philosophy* | 3 |
PHI 105 | Introduction to Logic* | 3 |
PHI 110 | Ethics* | 3 |
REL 101 | Introduction to Religion | 3 |
REL 102 | Introduction to Biblical Studies | 3 |
REL 201 | Religions of the World | 3 |
SPA 101 | Elementary Spanish I* | 4 |
SPA 102 | Elementary Spanish II* | 4 |
SPA 201 | Intermediate Spanish I* | 3 |
SPA 202 | Intermediate Spanish II* | 3 |
THE 101 | Introduction to Theatre* | 3 |
THE 105 | Fundamentals of Acting | 3 |
Social Sciences | ||
ANT 101 | General Anthropology* | 3 |
ANT 202 | Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
ANT 203 | Physical Anthropology and Archaeology | 3 |
ECO 210 | Macroeconomics* | 3 |
ECO 211 | Microeconomics* | 3 |
GEO 101 | Introduction to Geography* | 3 |
GEO 102 | World Geography* | 3 |
PSC 201 | American Government* | 3 |
PSC 205 | Politics and Government | 3 |
PSC 206 | Politics of the Middle East | 3 |
PSC 215 | State and Local Government* | 3 |
PSC 220 | Introduction to International Relations | 3 |
PSY 201 | General Psychology* | 3 |
PSY 203 | Human Growth and Development* | 3 |
PSY 206 | Health Psychology | 3 |
PSY 208 | Human Sexuality* | 3 |
PSY 212 | Abnormal Psychology* | 3 |
PSY 225 | Social Psychology | 3 |
SOC 101 | Introduction to Sociology* | 3 |
SOC 205 | Social Problems* | 3 |
SOC 215 | Ethnicity and Minority Issues | 3 |
SOC 225 | Gender Issues | 3 |
Mathematics/Sciences
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
A minimum of one math and one lab science course is required. | ||
AST 101 | Solar System Astronomy* | 4 |
AST 102 | Stellar Astronomy* | 4 |
BIO 101 | Biological Science I* | 4 |
BIO 102 | Biological Science II* | 4 |
BIO 105 | Principles of Biology (non-majors biology) | 4 |
BIO 201 | Zoology | 4 |
BIO 202 | Botany | 4 |
BIO 203 | General Genetics | 4 |
BIO 205 | Ecology | 3 |
BIO 206 | Ecology Lab | 1 |
BIO 209 | Principles of Environmental Science | 4 |
BIO 210 | Anatomy & Physiology I* | 4 |
BIO 211 | Anatomy & Physiology II* | 4 |
BIO 215 | Anatomy | 4 |
BIO 216 | Physiology | 4 |
BIO 225 | Microbiology* | 4 |
BIO 240 | Nutrition | 3 |
BIO 241 | Clinical Nutrition | 3 |
BIO 250 | Molecular Biology | 3 |
BIO 260 | Immunology | 3 |
BIO 275 | Human Pathophysiology | 3 |
CHM 105 | General Organic & Biochemistry | 4 |
CHM 106 | Contemporary Chemistry I | 4 |
CHM 110 | College Chemistry I* | 4 |
CHM 111 | College Chemistry II* | 4 |
CHM 211 | Organic Chemistry I* | 4 |
CHM 212 | Organic Chemistry II* | 4 |
CHM 213 | Principles of Biochemistry | 3 |
GLY 101 | Physical Geology | 4 |
MAT 103 | Quantitative Reasoning | 3 |
MAT 109 | College Algebra with Modeling | 3 |
MAT 110 | College Algebra* | 3 |
MAT 111 | College Trigonometry* | 3 |
MAT 120 | Probability and Statistics* | 3 |
MAT 130 | Elementary Calculus* | 3 |
MAT 140 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus I* | 4 |
MAT 141 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus II* | 4 |
MAT 211 | Math for Elementary Education I | 3 |
MAT 212 | Math for Elementary Education II | 3 |
MAT 215 | Geometry | 3 |
MAT 220 | Advanced Statistics | 3 |
MAT 230 | Basic Multivariable Calculus | 3 |
MAT 240 | Analytical Geometry & Calculus III* | 4 |
MAT 242 | Differential Equations* | 4 |
PHS 101 | Physical Science I | 4 |
PHS 102 | Physical Science II | 4 |
PHY 201 | Physics I* | 4 |
PHY 202 | Physics II* | 4 |
PHY 221 | University Physics I* | 4 |
PHY 222 | University Physics II* | 4 |
Other Hours
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
ACC 101 | Accounting Principles I* | 3 |
ACC 102 | Accounting Principles II* | 3 |
ACC 124 | Individual Tax Procedures | 3 |
ACC 201 | Intermediate Accounting I | 3 |
ACC 202 | Intermediate Accounting II | 3 |
ACC 230 | Cost Accounting I | 3 |
AHS 102 | Medical Terminology | 3 |
AHS 147 | Clinical Pharmacology | 3 |
ANT 101 | General Anthropology* | 3 |
ANT 202 | Cultural Anthropology | 3 |
ANT 203 | Physical Anthropology and Archaeology | 3 |
ART 101 | Art History and Appreciation* | 3 |
ART 105 | Film as Art* | 3 |
ART 106 | History of Photography | 3 |
ART 107 | History of Early Western Art | 3 |
ART 108 | History of Western Art | 3 |
ART 111 | Basic Drawing I | 3 |
ART 112 | Basic Drawing II | 3 |
ART 200 | Type Designing | 3 |
ART 202 | Ceramics | 3 |
ART 207 | Printmaking | 3 |
ART 208 | Art Since 1945 | 3 |
ART 210 | History of Graphic Design | 3 |
ART 211 | Introduction to Painting | 3 |
ART 267 | Seminar in Photography | 3 |
ART 268 | Seminar in Fine Arts | 3 |
ART 290 | Photojournalism | 3 |
ART 292 | Foundations for Art Education | 3 |
ARV 110 | Computer Graphics I | 3 |
ARV 114 | Photography I | 3 |
ARV 121 | Design | 3 |
ARV 122 | 3-Dimensional Design I | 3 |
ARV 205 | Graphic Illustration | 3 |
ARV 210 | Computer Graphics II | 3 |
ARV 212 | Digital Photography | 3 |
ARV 214 | Photography II | 3 |
ARV 215 | Photography III | 3 |
ARV 217 | Computer Imagery | 3 |
ARV 222 | Computer Animation | 3 |
ARV 227 | Web Site Design I | 3 |
ARV 228 | Web Site Design II | 3 |
ARV 230 | Visual Arts Business Procedures | 3 |
ARV 241 | Painting II | 3 |
ARV 244 | Sculpture I | 3 |
ARV 276 | Studio Practicum I | 3 |
ARV 280 | Visual Arts Exit Portfolio | 3 |
AST 101 | Solar System Astronomy* | 4 |
AST 102 | Stellar Astronomy* | 4 |
BIO 101 | Biological Science I* | 4 |
BIO 102 | Biological Science II* | 4 |
BIO 105 | Principles of Biology (non-majors biology) | 4 |
BIO 201 | Zoology | 4 |
BIO 202 | Botany | 4 |
BIO 203 | General Genetics | 4 |
BIO 205 | Ecology | 3 |
BIO 206 | Ecology Lab | 1 |
BIO 209 | Principles of Environmental Science | 4 |
BIO 210 | Anatomy & Physiology I* | 4 |
BIO 211 | Anatomy & Physiology II* | 4 |
BIO 215 | Anatomy | 4 |
BIO 216 | Physiology | 4 |
BIO 225 | Microbiology* | 4 |
BIO 240 | Nutrition | 3 |
BIO 241 | Clinical Nutrition | 3 |
BIO 250 | Molecular Biology | 3 |
BIO 260 | Immunology | 3 |
BIO 275 | Human Pathophysiology | 3 |
BIO 299 | Research in the Biological Sciences | 3 |
BUS 121 | Business Law I | 3 |
BUS 220 | Business Ethics | 3 |
BUS 230 | Purchasing | 3 |
BUS 250 | Introduction to International Business | 3 |
CHM 105 | General Organic & Biochemistry | 4 |
CHM 106 | Contemporary Chemistry I | 4 |
CHM 110 | College Chemistry I* | 4 |
CHM 111 | College Chemistry II* | 4 |
CHM 211 | Organic Chemistry I* | 4 |
CHM 212 | Organic Chemistry II* | 4 |
CHM 213 | Principles of Biochemistry | 3 |
CHM 299 | Research in Chemistry | 3 |
COL 111 | E-Learning Success | 1 |
CPT 170 | Microcomputer Applications | 3 |
CPT 209 | Computer Systems Management | 3 |
CPT 230 | C# Programming I | 3 |
CPT 234 | C Programming I | 3 |
CPT 236 | Introduction to Java Programming | 3 |
CPT 239 | Active Server Pages | 3 |
CPT 257 | Operating Systems | 3 |
CPT 267 | Technical Support Concepts | 3 |
CPT 275 | Computer Technology Senior Project | 3 |
CRJ 101 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | 3 |
CRJ 115 | Criminal Law I | 3 |
CRJ 125 | Criminology | 3 |
CRJ 130 | Police Administration | 3 |
CRJ 210 | The Juvenile and the Law | 3 |
CRJ 224 | Police Community Relations | 3 |
CRJ 236 | Criminal Evidence | 3 |
CRJ 242 | Correctional Systems | 3 |
ECD 101 | Introduction to Early Childhood | 3 |
ECD 102 | Growth and Development I | 3 |
ECD 107 | Exceptional Children | 3 |
ECD 108 | Family and Community Relations | 3 |
ECD 131 | Language Arts | 3 |
ECD 132 | Creative Experiences | 3 |
ECD 201 | Principles of Ethics and Leadership in Early Care and Education | 3 |
ECD 237 | Methods and Materials | 3 |
ECD 243 | Supervised Field Experience I | 3 |
ECE 205 | Electrical and Computer Lab I | 3 |
ECE 210 | Computer Engineering Lab I | 1 |
ECE 211 | Introduction to Computer Engineering I | 3 |
ECE 212 | Introduction to Computer Engineering II | 3 |
ECE 215 | Computer Engineering Lab II | 1 |
ECE 220 | Electrical Engineering Lab I | 1 |
ECE 221 | Introduction to Electrical Engineering I | 3 |
ECE 222 | Introduction to Electrical Engineering II | 3 |
ECE 225 | Electrical Engineering Lab II | 1 |
ECO 210 | Macroeconomics* | 3 |
ECO 211 | Microeconomics* | 3 |
EDU 230 | Schools in Communities | 4 |
EDU 245 | Principles of American Education | 3 |
EGR 130 | Engineering Technology Applications and Programming | 3 |
EGR 203 | Foundations of Fluid and Thermal Systems | 3 |
EGR 204 | Mechanics of Materials | 3 |
EGR 206 | Introduction to Materials Science | 3 |
EGR 210 | Introduction to Engineering CAD | 3 |
EGR 260 | Engineering Statics | 3 |
EGR 262 | Engineering Dynamics | 3 |
EGR 269 | Engineering Disciplines and Skills | 2 |
EGR 270 | Introduction to Engineering | 3 |
EGR 275 | Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics | 3 |
EGR 299 | Applied Research in a Technical Field | 3 |
ENG 165 | Professional Communications | 3 |
ENG 201 | American Literature I* | 3 |
ENG 202 | American Literature II* | 3 |
ENG 205 | English Literature I* | 3 |
ENG 206 | English Literature II* | 3 |
ENG 207 | Literature for Children | 3 |
ENG 208 | World Literature I* | 3 |
ENG 209 | World Literature II* | 3 |
ENG 213 | Short Fiction | 3 |
ENG 225 | Graphic Literature | 3 |
ENG 228 | Studies in Film Genre | 3 |
ENG 230 | Women in Literature* | 3 |
ENG 231 | Middle Eastern Literature | 3 |
ENG 234 | Survey in Minority Literature | 3 |
ENG 235 | Southern Literature | 3 |
ENG 238 | Creative Writing | 3 |
ENG 298 | Research in English | 3 |
FRE 101 | Elementary French I* | 4 |
FRE 102 | Elementary French II* | 4 |
FRE 201 | Intermediate French I* | 3 |
FRE 202 | Intermediate French II* | 3 |
GEO 101 | Introduction to Geography* | 3 |
GEO 102 | World Geography* | 3 |
GER 101 | Elementary German I* | 4 |
GER 102 | Elementary German II* | 4 |
GER 201 | Intermediate German I | 3 |
GER 202 | Intermediate German II | 3 |
GLY 101 | Physical Geology | 4 |
HIM 266 | Computers in Health Care | 3 |
HIS 101 | Western Civilization to 1689* | 3 |
HIS 102 | Western Civilization Post 1689* | 3 |
HIS 104 | World History I | 3 |
HIS 105 | World History II | 3 |
HIS 106 | Introduction to African History | 3 |
HIS 115 | African-American History | 3 |
HIS 122 | History, Technology and Society | 3 |
HIS 201 | American History: Discovery to 1877* | 3 |
HIS 202 | American History: 1877 to Present* | 3 |
HSS 298 | Research in the Humanities | 3 |
HUS 101 | Introduction to Human Services | 3 |
HUS 102 | Personal and Professional Development in Helping Professions | 3 |
HUS 150 | Supervised Field Placement I | 3 |
HUS 204 | Introduction to Social Work | 3 |
HUS 205 | Gerontology | 3 |
HUS 206 | Death and Dying | 3 |
HUS 208 | Alcohol and Drug Abuse | 3 |
HUS 209 | Case Management | 3 |
HUS 216 | Behavior Change Techniques | 3 |
HUS 217 | Addictions Counseling | 3 |
HUS 220 | Diversity Issues in Human Services Practice | 3 |
HUS 225 | Personal/Interpersonal Adjustment | 3 |
HUS 231 | Counseling Techniques | 3 |
HUS 237 | Crisis Intervention | 3 |
HUS 241 | The Counseling Relationship | 3 |
HUS 260 | Human Services Special Topics | 3 |
IST 190 | LINUX Essentials | 3 |
IST 201 | Cisco Internetworking Concepts | 3 |
IST 202 | Cisco Router Configuration | 3 |
IST 203 | Advanced Cisco Router Configuration | 3 |
IST 204 | Cisco Troubleshooting | 3 |
IST 220 | Data Communications | 3 |
IST 226 | Internet Programming | 3 |
IST 257 | LAN Network Server Technologies | 3 |
IST 258 | LAN Directory Services | 3 |
IST 266 | Internet and Firewall Security | 3 |
IST 272 | Relational Database | 3 |
LEG 120 | Torts | 3 |
LEG 121 | Business Law I | 3 |
LEG 132 | Legal Bibliography | 3 |
LEG 135 | Introduction to Law and Ethics | 3 |
LEG 201 | Civil Litigation I (Discovery) | 3 |
LEG 202 | Civil Litigation II (Pleadings) | 3 |
LEG 213 | Family Law | 3 |
LEG 214 | Property Law | 3 |
LEG 230 | Legal Writing | 3 |
LEG 233 | Wills, Trusts and Probate | 3 |
LOG 215 | Supply Chain Management | 3 |
LOG 250 | Advanced Global Logistics | 3 |
MAT 103 | Quantitative Reasoning | 3 |
MAT 109 | College Algebra with Modeling | 3 |
MAT 110 | College Algebra* | 3 |
MAT 111 | College Trigonometry* | 3 |
MAT 120 | Probability and Statistics* | 3 |
MAT 130 | Elementary Calculus* | 3 |
MAT 140 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus I* | 4 |
MAT 141 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus II* | 4 |
MAT 155 | Contemporary Mathematics | 3 |
MAT 170 | Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry I | 3 |
MAT 211 | Math for Elementary Education I | 3 |
MAT 212 | Math for Elementary Education II | 3 |
MAT 215 | Geometry | 3 |
MAT 220 | Advanced Statistics | 3 |
MAT 230 | Basic Multivariable Calculus | 3 |
MAT 240 | Analytical Geometry & Calculus III* | 4 |
MAT 242 | Differential Equations* | 4 |
MGT 101 | Principles of Management | 3 |
MGT 120 | Small Business Management | 3 |
MGT 150 | Fundamentals of Supervision | 3 |
MGT 201 | Human Resource Management | 3 |
MGT 240 | Management Decision-Making | 3 |
MGT 255 | Organizational Behavior | 3 |
MGT 270 | Managerial Communications | 3 |
MKT 101 | Marketing | 3 |
MKT 120 | Sales Principles | 3 |
MKT 130 | Customer Service Principles | 3 |
MKT 240 | Advertising | 3 |
MKT 245 | Promotional Strategies | 3 |
MKT 260 | Marketing Management | 3 |
MKT 268 | Marketing Research | 3 |
MUS 105 | Music Appreciation* | 3 |
MUS 110 | Music Fundamentals | 3 |
PHI 101 | Introduction to Philosophy* | 3 |
PHI 105 | Introduction to Logic* | 3 |
PHI 110 | Ethics* | 3 |
PHS 101 | Physical Science I | 4 |
PHS 102 | Physical Science II | 4 |
PHY 201 | Physics I* | 4 |
PHY 202 | Physics II* | 4 |
PHY 221 | University Physics I* | 4 |
PHY 222 | University Physics II* | 4 |
PSC 101 | Topics for Model United Nations | 1 |
PSC 103 | Topics for Model United Nations II | 1 |
PSC 104 | Topics for Model United Nations III | 1 |
PSC 201 | American Government* | 3 |
PSC 205 | Politics and Government | 3 |
PSC 206 | Politics of the Middle East | 3 |
PSC 215 | State and Local Government* | 3 |
PSC 220 | Introduction to International Relations | 3 |
PSY 201 | General Psychology* | 3 |
PSY 203 | Human Growth and Development* | 3 |
PSY 206 | Health Psychology | 3 |
PSY 208 | Human Sexuality* | 3 |
PSY 212 | Abnormal Psychology* | 3 |
PSY 225 | Social Psychology | 3 |
PSY 299 | Research in Psychology | 3 |
REL 101 | Introduction to Religion | 3 |
REL 102 | Introduction to Biblical Studies | 3 |
REL 201 | Religions of the World | 3 |
SOC 101 | Introduction to Sociology* | 3 |
SOC 205 | Social Problems* | 3 |
SOC 215 | Ethnicity and Minority Issues | 3 |
SOC 225 | Gender Issues | 3 |
SOC 299 | Research in Sociology | 3 |
SPA 101 | Elementary Spanish I* | 4 |
SPA 102 | Elementary Spanish II* | 4 |
SPA 201 | Intermediate Spanish I* | 3 |
SPA 202 | Intermediate Spanish II* | 3 |
SPC 200 | Introduction to Speech Communication | 3 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* | 3 |
SPC 208 | Intercultural Communication | 3 |
SPC 209 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
THE 101 | Introduction to Theatre* | 3 |
THE 105 | Fundamentals of Acting | 3 |
THE 205 | Intermediate Acting | 3 |
THE 220 | Theatre Laboratory I | 1 |
THE 221 | Theatre Laboratory II | 1 |
THE 222 | Theatre Laboratory III | 1 |
THE 226 | Children’s Theatre | 3 |
THE 250 | Makeup for Performance | 3 |
THE 253 | Stagecraft | 3 |
THE 276 | Script Analysis | 3 |
THE 290 | Voice and Diction for the Stage | 3 |
Biological Science Transfer Track
The following courses within the Associate in Science degree are recommended for students wishing to transfer to a four-year program with an emphasis in biological science.
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
FIRST SEMESTER | ||
ENG 101 | English Composition I* | 3 |
COL 105 | Freshman Seminar | 3 |
BIO 101 | Biological Science I* | 4 |
MAT 110 | College Algebra* | 3 |
COL 111 | E-Learning Success | 1 |
SECOND SEMESTER | ||
ENG 102 | English Composition II* | 3 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* | 3 |
BIO 102 | Biological Science II* | 4 |
MAT 111 | College Trigonometry* | 3 |
Elective Humanities (non-literature)/Social Science | 3 | |
THIRD SEMESTER | ||
Elective Humanities (non-literature)/Social Science | 3 | |
Literature requirement (200 Level) | 3 | |
MAT 140 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus I* | 4 |
PHY 201 | Physics I* | 4 |
CHM 110 | College Chemistry I* | 4 |
FOURTH SEMESTER | ||
PHY 202 | Physics II* | 4 |
CHM 111 | College Chemistry II* | 4 |
MAT 120 | Probability and Statistics* | 3 |
Elective Humanities (non-literature)/Social Science | 3 | |
Total Required Credit Hours | 62 |
Due to variability in preparation programming, transferability at a four-year college or university is subject to individual school approval. Students are responsible for checking with the GTC PATH office and the specific college or university to which they plan to transfer to determine the transferability of any course taken at Greenville Technical College.
Chemistry Transfer Track
The following courses within the Associate in Science degree are recommended for students wishing to transfer to a four-year program with an emphasis in chemistry.
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
FIRST SEMESTER | ||
ENG 101 | English Composition I* | 3 |
COL 105 | Freshman Seminar | 3 |
Elective Humanities (non-literature)/Social Science | 3 | |
MAT 110 | College Algebra* | 3 |
COL 111 | E-Learning Success | 1 |
SECOND SEMESTER | ||
ENG 102 | English Composition II* | 3 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* | 3 |
CHM 110 | College Chemistry I* | 4 |
MAT 111 | College Trigonometry* | 3 |
Elective Humanities (non-literature)/Social Science | 3 | |
THIRD SEMESTER | ||
Elective Humanities (non-literature)/Social Science | 3 | |
Literature requirement (200 Level) | 3 | |
MAT 140 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus I* | 4 |
CHM 111 | College Chemistry II* | 4 |
FOURTH SEMESTER | ||
CHM 211 | Organic Chemistry I* | 4 |
MAT 120 | Probability and Statistics* | 3 |
MAT 141 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus II* | 4 |
PHY 221 | University Physics I* | 4 |
FIFTH SEMESTER | ||
PHY 222 | University Physics II* | 4 |
Total Required Credit Hours | 62 |
Due to variability in preparation programming, transferability at a four-year college or university is subject to individual school approval. Students are responsible for checking with the GTC PATH office and the specific college or university to which they plan to transfer to determine the transferability of any course taken at Greenville Technical College.
Engineering Transfer Tracks
The course schedules listed are designated for students who begin the program with ENG 101 English Composition I* and MAT 140 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I*, based on the placement scores.
- Based on your math placement score, you will be required to take the following pre-requisite course(s) prior to taking MAT 140 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I*: MAT 100 Introductory College Math (Non-Degree Credit), MAT 105 Introduction to College Algebra, MAT 110 College Algebra* and/or MAT 111 College Trigonometry*.
- Based on your English placement score, you will be required to take the following Transitional Studies pre-requisite course(s) prior to taking ENG 101 English Composition I*: RDG 032 Developmental Reading, RWR 032 Integrated Developmental Reading and Developmental English, ENG 100 Introduction to Composition (Non-Degree Credit) and/or RWR 100 Integrated Transitional Reading and English (Non-Degree Credit).
Students taking pre-requisites and/or completing hours towards the Associate of Science degree are required to take COL 105 Freshman Seminar.
Note: Please contact your advisor for recommended evening schedules.
Chemical Engineering Track
Related Areas
Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology
First Semester | Hours | |
---|---|---|
CHM 110 | College Chemistry I* | 4 |
EGR 269 | Engineering Disciplines and Skills | 2 |
ENG 101 | English Composition I* | 3 |
MAT 140 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus I* | 4 |
Humanities/Social Science Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 16 | |
Second Semester | ||
CHM 111 | College Chemistry II* | 4 |
EGR 270 | Introduction to Engineering 1 | 3 |
MAT 141 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus II* | 4 |
PHY 221 | University Physics I* | 4 |
ENG 102 | English Composition II* | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 18 | |
Third Semester | ||
EGR 275 | Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics 1 | 3 |
PHY 222 | University Physics II* | 4 |
Humanities/Social Science Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 10 | |
Fourth Semester | ||
CHM 211 | Organic Chemistry I* | 4 |
ECE 221 | Introduction to Electrical Engineering I | 3 |
ECE 220 | Electrical Engineering Lab I | 1 |
MAT 240 | Analytical Geometry & Calculus III* | 4 |
EGR 260 | Engineering Statics 1 | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 15 | |
Fifth Semester | ||
CHM 212 | Organic Chemistry II* | 4 |
MAT 242 | Differential Equations* | 4 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* 1 | 3 |
Humanities/Social Science Elective | 3 | |
ENG 200-level Literature Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 17 | |
Total Required Credit Hours | 76 |
1 | Clemson no longer requires this for Chemical Engineering majors |
Note: See General Education course listing in this catalog for courses marked that are acceptable to transfer as Humanities or Social Science electives to Clemson. Note that engineering majors at Clemson require at least one of the Humanities/Social Science electives to be a literature course; one Humanities course that meets Cultural Awareness understanding; and one Social Science course that meets Science and Technology in Society awareness. Since requirements can change at other institutions at any time, it is advised for students to get in touch with the department head of the program you wish to transfer into to ensure you are meeting the correct requirements for entrance into that program.
Civil Engineering Track
Related Areas
Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Architecture, Surveying, Geomatics Technology, Construction Engineering Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Architecture Engineering Technology, Construction Science Management
First Semester | Hours | |
---|---|---|
CHM 110 | College Chemistry I* | 4 |
ENG 101 | English Composition I* | 3 |
EGR 269 | Engineering Disciplines and Skills | 2 |
Humanities/Social Science Elective | 3 | |
MAT 140 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus I* | 4 |
Total Semester Hours | 16 | |
Second Semester | ||
CHM 111 | College Chemistry II* 1 | 4 |
or GLY 101 | Physical Geology | |
EGR 270 | Introduction to Engineering | 3 |
MAT 141 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus II* | 4 |
PHY 221 | University Physics I* | 4 |
Total Semester Hours | 15 | |
Third Semester | ||
ENG 102 | English Composition II* | 3 |
PHY 222 | University Physics II* | 4 |
EGR 210 | Introduction to Engineering CAD (AutoCAD) | 3 |
Social Science Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 13 | |
Fourth Semester | ||
EGR 260 | Engineering Statics | 3 |
MAT 240 | Analytical Geometry & Calculus III* | 4 |
Humanities/Social Science Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 10 | |
Fifth Semester | ||
EGR 262 | Engineering Dynamics | 3 |
MAT 242 | Differential Equations* | 4 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* | 3 |
Humanities Elective | 3 | |
ENG 200-level Literature Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 16 | |
Total Required Credit Hours | 70 |
1 | Clemson no longer accepts CHM 111 College Chemistry II* for Civil Engineering majors but prefers GLY 101 Physical Geology. |
Note: See General Education course listing in this catalog for courses marked that are acceptable to transfer as Humanities or Social Science electives to Clemson. Note that engineering majors at Clemson require at least one of the Humanities/Social Science electives to be a literature course; one Humanities course that meets Cultural Awareness understanding; and one Social Science course that meets Science and Technology in Society awareness. Since requirements can change at other institutions at any time, it is well-advised for students to get in touch with the department head of the program you wish to transfer into to ensure you are meeting the correct requirements for entrance into that program.
Computer Engineering Track
Related Areas
Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering Technology, Computer Programming Technology
First Semester | Hours | |
---|---|---|
CHM 110 | College Chemistry I* | 4 |
EGR 269 | Engineering Disciplines and Skills | 2 |
ENG 101 | English Composition I* | 3 |
MAT 140 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus I* | 4 |
Humanities/Social Science Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 16 | |
Second Semester | ||
CPT 234 | C Programming I | 3 |
ECE 211 | Introduction to Computer Engineering I | 3 |
ECE 210 | Computer Engineering Lab I | 1 |
ENG 102 | English Composition II* | 3 |
MAT 141 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus II* | 4 |
PHY 221 | University Physics I* | 4 |
Total Semester Hours | 18 | |
Third Semester | ||
ECE 212 | Introduction to Computer Engineering II | 3 |
ECE 215 | Computer Engineering Lab II | 1 |
EGR 275 | Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics 1 | 3 |
PHY 222 | University Physics II* | 4 |
Total Semester Hours | 11 | |
Fourth Semester | ||
ECE 221 | Introduction to Electrical Engineering I | 3 |
ECE 220 | Electrical Engineering Lab I | 1 |
EGR 270 | Introduction to Engineering | 3 |
MAT 240 | Analytical Geometry & Calculus III* | 4 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* | 3 |
Social Science Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 17 | |
Fifth Semester | ||
ECE 222 | Introduction to Electrical Engineering II | 3 |
ECE 225 | Electrical Engineering Lab II | 1 |
MAT 242 | Differential Equations* | 4 |
Humanities/Social Science Elective | 3 | |
ENG 200-Level Literature Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 14 | |
Total Required Credit Hours | 76 |
1 | Optional - contact your advisor. |
Note: See General Education course listing in this catalog for courses marked that are acceptable to transfer as Humanities or Social Science electives to Clemson. Note that engineering majors at Clemson require at least one of the Humanities/Social Science electives to be a literature course; one Humanities course that meets Cultural Awareness understanding; and one Social Science course that meets Science and Technology in Society awareness. Since requirements can change at other institutions at any time, it is well-advised for students to get in touch with the department head of the program you wish to transfer into to ensure you are meeting the correct requirements for entrance into that program.
Electrical Engineering Track
Related Areas
Electrical/Electronics Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Electro-Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology
First Semester | Hours | |
---|---|---|
CHM 110 | College Chemistry I* | 4 |
EGR 269 | Engineering Disciplines and Skills | 2 |
ENG 101 | English Composition I* | 3 |
MAT 140 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus I* | 4 |
Humanities/Social Science Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 16 | |
Second Semester | ||
CPT 234 | C Programming I | 3 |
ECE 211 | Introduction to Computer Engineering I | 3 |
ECE 210 | Computer Engineering Lab I | 1 |
ENG 102 | English Composition II* | 3 |
MAT 141 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus II* | 4 |
PHY 221 | University Physics I* | 4 |
Total Semester Hours | 18 | |
Third Semester | ||
ECE 212 | Introduction to Computer Engineering II | 3 |
ECE 215 | Computer Engineering Lab II | 1 |
PHY 222 | University Physics II* | 4 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* | 3 |
Total Semester Hours | 11 | |
Fourth Semester | ||
ECE 221 | Introduction to Electrical Engineering I | 3 |
ECE 220 | Electrical Engineering Lab I | 1 |
EGR 270 | Introduction to Engineering | 3 |
CHM 111 | College Chemistry II* | 4 |
MAT 240 | Analytical Geometry & Calculus III* | 4 |
Humanities/Social Science Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 18 | |
Fifth Semester | ||
ECE 222 | Introduction to Electrical Engineering II | 3 |
ECE 225 | Electrical Engineering Lab II | 1 |
MAT 242 | Differential Equations* | 4 |
ENG 200-Level Literature Elective | 3 | |
Social Science Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 14 | |
Total Required Credit Hours | 77 |
Note: See General Education course listing in this catalog for courses marked that are acceptable to transfer as Humanities or Social Science electives to Clemson. Note that engineering majors at Clemson require at least one of the Humanities/Social Science electives to be a literature course; one Humanities course that meets Cultural Awareness understanding; and one Social Science course that meets Science and Technology in Society awareness. Since requirements can change at other institutions at any time, it is well-advised for students to get in touch with the department head of the program you wish to transfer into to ensure you are meeting the correct requirements for entrance into that program.
Mechanical Engineering Track
Related Areas
Automotive Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electro-Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology, Robotics, Architecture, Architectural Engineering Technology, Construction Engineering Technology, Construction Science Management, Engineering Graphics Technology
First Semester | Hours | |
---|---|---|
CHM 110 | College Chemistry I* | 4 |
EGR 269 | Engineering Disciplines and Skills | 2 |
ENG 101 | English Composition I* | 3 |
MAT 140 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus I* | 4 |
Humanities/Social Science Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 16 | |
Second Semester | ||
EGR 270 | Introduction to Engineering | 3 |
MAT 141 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus II* | 4 |
PHY 221 | University Physics I* | 4 |
ENG 102 | English Composition II* | 3 |
Humanities/Social Science Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 17 | |
Third Semester | ||
EGR 275 | Introduction to Engineering/Computer Graphics | 3 |
PHY 222 | University Physics II* | 4 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* 1 | 3 |
Humanities/Social Science Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 13 | |
Fourth Semester | ||
ECE 221 | Introduction to Electrical Engineering I | 3 |
ECE 220 | Electrical Engineering Lab I | 1 |
EGR 260 | Engineering Statics | 3 |
EGR 206 | Introduction to Materials Science | 3 |
MAT 240 | Analytical Geometry & Calculus III* | 4 |
Total Semester Hours | 14 | |
Fifth Semester | ||
EGR 262 | Engineering Dynamics | 3 |
MAT 242 | Differential Equations* | 4 |
EGR 203 | Foundations of Fluid and Thermal Systems | 3 |
EGR 204 | Mechanics of Materials | 3 |
ENG 200-level Literature Elective | 3 | |
Total Semester Hours | 16 | |
Total Required Credit Hours | 76 |
1 | Clemson no longer requires public speaking for Mechanical Engineering Majors. |
Note: See General Education course listing in this catalog for courses marked that are acceptable to transfer as Humanities or Social Science electives to Clemson. Note that engineering majors at Clemson require at least one of the Humanities/Social Science electives to be a literature course; one Humanities course that meets Cultural Awareness understanding; and one Social Science course that meets Science and Technology in Society awareness. Since requirements can change at other institutions at any time, it is well-advised for students to get in touch with the department head of the program you wish to transfer into to ensure you are meeting the correct requirements for entrance into that program.
Pharmacy Transfer Track
The following courses within the Associate in Science degree are recommended for students wishing to transfer to a four-year program with an emphasis in pharmacy.
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
FIRST SEMESTER | ||
ENG 101 | English Composition I* | 3 |
COL 105 | Freshman Seminar | 3 |
PSY 201 | General Psychology* | 3 |
MAT 109 | College Algebra with Modeling | 3 |
COL 111 | E-Learning Success | 1 |
BIO 101 | Biological Science I* | 4 |
SECOND SEMESTER | ||
ENG 102 | English Composition II* | 3 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* | 3 |
PHY 201 | Physics I* | 4 |
BIO 102 | Biological Science II* | 4 |
THIRD SEMESTER | ||
CHM 110 | College Chemistry I* | 4 |
CHM 111 | College Chemistry II* | 4 |
FOURTH SEMESTER | ||
CHM 211 | Organic Chemistry I* | 4 |
Literature requirement (200 Level) | 3 | |
BIO 210 | Anatomy & Physiology I* | 4 |
ECO 211 | Microeconomics* | 3 |
FIFTH SEMESTER | ||
Elective Humanities (non-literature course) | 3 | |
MAT 120 | Probability and Statistics* | 3 |
CHM 212 | Organic Chemistry II* | 4 |
BIO 211 | Anatomy & Physiology II* | 4 |
Total Required Credit Hours | 67 |
Due to variability in preparation programming, transferability at a four-year college or university is subject to individual school approval. Students are responsible for checking with the GTC PATH office and the specific college or university to which they plan to transfer to determine the transferability of any course taken at Greenville Technical College.
Physics Transfer Track
The following courses within the Associate in Science degree are recommended for students wishing to transfer to a four-year program with an emphasis in physics.
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
FIRST SEMESTER | ||
ENG 101 | English Composition I* | 3 |
COL 105 | Freshman Seminar | 3 |
Elective Humanities (non-literature)/Social Science | 3 | |
MAT 110 | College Algebra* | 3 |
COL 111 | E-Learning Success | 1 |
SECOND SEMESTER | ||
ENG 102 | English Composition II* | 3 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* | 3 |
CHM 110 | College Chemistry I* | 4 |
MAT 111 | College Trigonometry* | 3 |
Elective Humanities (non-literature)/Social Science | 3 | |
THIRD SEMESTER | ||
Elective Humanities (non-literature)/Social Science | 3 | |
Literature requirement (200 Level) | 3 | |
MAT 140 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus I* | 4 |
CHM 111 | College Chemistry II* | 4 |
FOURTH SEMESTER | ||
MAT 120 | Probability and Statistics* | 3 |
MAT 141 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus II* | 4 |
PHY 221 | University Physics I* | 4 |
FIFTH SEMESTER | ||
PHY 222 | University Physics II* | 4 |
MAT 240 | Analytical Geometry & Calculus III* | 4 |
Total Required Credit Hours | 62 |
Due to variability in preparation programming, transferability at a four-year college or university is subject to individual school approval. Students are responsible for checking with the GTC PATH office and the specific college or university to which they plan to transfer to determine the transferability of any course taken at Greenville Technical College.
Pre-Medical Studies Transfer Track
The following courses within the Associate in Science degree are recommended for students wishing to transfer to a four-year program with an emphasis in pre-medical studies.
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
FIRST SEMESTER | ||
ENG 101 | English Composition I* | 3 |
COL 105 | Freshman Seminar | 3 |
BIO 101 | Biological Science I* | 4 |
MAT 109 | College Algebra with Modeling | 3 |
COL 111 | E-Learning Success | 1 |
SECOND SEMESTER | ||
ENG 102 | English Composition II* | 3 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* | 3 |
BIO 102 | Biological Science II* | 4 |
MAT 111 | College Trigonometry* | 3 |
Elective Humanities (non-literature)/Social Science | 3 | |
THIRD SEMESTER | ||
Elective Humanities (non-literature)/Social Science | 3 | |
Literature requirement (200 Level) | 3 | |
MAT 140 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus I* | 4 |
BIO 210 | Anatomy & Physiology I* | 4 |
CHM 110 | College Chemistry I* | 4 |
FOURTH SEMESTER | ||
BIO 211 | Anatomy & Physiology II* | 4 |
CHM 111 | College Chemistry II* | 4 |
MAT 120 | Probability and Statistics* | 3 |
SOC 101 | Introduction to Sociology* | 3 |
Total Required Credit Hours | 62 |
Due to variability in preparation programming, transferability at a four-year college or university is subject to individual school approval. Students are responsible for checking with the GTC PATH office and the specific college or university to which they plan to transfer to determine the transferability of any course taken at Greenville Technical College.
Pre-Physical Therapy Studies Transfer Track
The following courses within the Associate in Science degree are recommended for students wishing to transfer to a four-year program with an emphasis in pre-physical therapy studies.
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
FIRST SEMESTER | ||
ENG 101 | English Composition I* | 3 |
COL 105 | Freshman Seminar | 3 |
BIO 101 | Biological Science I* | 4 |
MAT 109 | College Algebra with Modeling | 3 |
COL 111 | E-Learning Success | 1 |
AHS 102 | Medical Terminology | 3 |
SECOND SEMESTER | ||
ENG 102 | English Composition II* | 3 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* | 3 |
BIO 102 | Biological Science II* | 4 |
MAT 120 | Probability and Statistics* | 3 |
THIRD SEMESTER | ||
CHM 110 | College Chemistry I* | 4 |
CHM 111 | College Chemistry II* | 4 |
FOURTH SEMESTER | ||
PSY 201 | General Psychology* | 3 |
Literature requirement (200 Level) | 3 | |
PHY 201 | Physics I* | 4 |
BIO 210 | Anatomy & Physiology I* | 4 |
FIFTH SEMESTER | ||
BIO 211 | Anatomy & Physiology II* | 4 |
PHY 202 | Physics II* | 4 |
PSY 212 | Abnormal Psychology* | 3 |
Elective Humanities (non-literature) | 3 | |
Total Required Credit Hours | 66 |
Due to variability in preparation programming, transferability at a four-year college or university is subject to individual school approval. Students are responsible for checking with the GTC PATH office and the specific college or university to which they plan to transfer to determine the transferability of any course taken at Greenville Technical College.
Teacher Education Tracks
Students may select from one of three tracks:
Middle-Level Mathematics Education
The following courses within the Associate in Science degree are recommended for students electing to transfer to a four-year teacher education preparation program for licensure in Middle-Level Mathematics Education.
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
Communications & Literature | ||
ENG 101 | English Composition I* | 3 |
ENG 102 | English Composition II* | 3 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* | 3 |
ENG Elective (select from available options) | 3 | |
Humanities/Social Science Electives | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Western Civilization to 1689* | ||
Western Civilization Post 1689* | ||
American History: Discovery to 1877* | ||
American History: 1877 to Present* | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Art History and Appreciation* | ||
Music Appreciation* | ||
Introduction to Theatre* | ||
PSC 201 | American Government* | 3 |
Mathematics/Sciences | ||
Life, Earth or Physical Lab Science | 4 | |
MAT 110 | College Algebra* | 3 |
MAT 111 | College Trigonometry* | 3 |
MAT 140 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus I* | 4 |
MAT 211 | Math for Elementary Education I | 3 |
MAT 212 | Math for Elementary Education II | 3 |
Select one of the following: | 3-4 | |
Analytical Geometry and Calculus II* | ||
Geometry | ||
Science course in another discipline | ||
Other Hours | ||
CPT 170 | Microcomputer Applications | 3 |
EDU 245 | Principles of American Education 1 | 3 |
PSY 201 | General Psychology* | 3 |
COL 105 | Freshman Seminar | 3 |
Select one of the following: | 4 | |
Elementary French I* | ||
Elementary Spanish I* | ||
Elementary German I* | ||
Total Required Credit Hours | 60-61 |
1 | Due to variability in teacher preparation programming, transferability as an “education” course rather than an elective at a four-year university is subject to individual school approval. |
Secondary Mathematics Education
The following courses within the Associate in Science degree are recommended for students electing to transfer to a four-year teacher education preparation program for licensure in Secondary Mathematics Education.
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
Communications & Literature | ||
ENG 101 | English Composition I* | 3 |
ENG 102 | English Composition II* | 3 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* | 3 |
ENG Elective (select from available options) | 3 | |
Humanities/Social Science Electives | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Western Civilization to 1689* | ||
Western Civilization Post 1689* | ||
American History: Discovery to 1877* | ||
American History: 1877 to Present* | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Art History and Appreciation* | ||
Music Appreciation* | ||
Introduction to Theatre* | ||
PSC 201 | American Government* | 3 |
Mathematics/Sciences | ||
Life, Earth or Physical Lab Science | 4 | |
MAT 110 | College Algebra* | 3 |
MAT 111 | College Trigonometry* | 3 |
MAT 140 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus I* | 4 |
MAT 141 | Analytical Geometry and Calculus II* | 4 |
MAT 240 | Analytical Geometry & Calculus III* | 4 |
Select one of the following recommended electives: | 3-4 | |
Probability and Statistics* 1 | ||
Science course | ||
Other Hours | ||
CPT 170 | Microcomputer Applications | 3 |
EDU 245 | Principles of American Education 1 | 3 |
PSY 201 | General Psychology* | 3 |
COL 105 | Freshman Seminar | 3 |
Select one of the following: | 4 | |
Elementary French I* | ||
Elementary Spanish I* | ||
Elementary German I* | ||
Total Required Credit Hours | 62-63 |
1 | Due to variability in teacher preparation programming, transferability as an “education” course rather than an elective at a four-year university is subject to individual school approval. |
Middle-Level Science Education/Secondary Biology Education
The following courses within the Associate in Science degree are recommended for students wishing to transfer to a four-year teacher education preparation program for licensure in Middle-Level Science Education or Secondary Biology Education.
Course | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
Communications & Literature | ||
ENG 101 | English Composition I* | 3 |
ENG 102 | English Composition II* | 3 |
SPC 205 | Public Speaking* | 3 |
ENG Elective (select from available options) | 3 | |
Humanities/Social Science Electives | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Western Civilization to 1689* | ||
Western Civilization Post 1689* | ||
American History: Discovery to 1877* | ||
American History: 1877 to Present* | ||
Select one of the following: | 3 | |
Art History and Appreciation* | ||
Music Appreciation* | ||
Introduction to Theatre* | ||
PSC 201 | American Government* | 3 |
Mathematics/Sciences | ||
MAT 110 | College Algebra* | 3 |
BIO 101 | Biological Science I* | 4 |
BIO 102 | Biological Science II* | 4 |
CHM 110 | College Chemistry I* | 4 |
GLY 101 | Physical Geology 1 | 4 |
PHS 101 | Physical Science I 1 | 4 |
or PHY 201 | Physics I* | |
Other Hours | ||
CPT 170 | Microcomputer Applications | 3 |
EDU 245 | Principles of American Education 1 | 3 |
COL 105 | Freshman Seminar | 3 |
PSY 201 | General Psychology* | 3 |
Elective (select from available options) | 3 | |
Select one of the following: | 4 | |
Elementary French I* | ||
Elementary Spanish I* | ||
Elementary German I* | ||
Total Required Credit Hours | 63 |
1 | Due to variability in teacher preparation programming, transferability as an “education” course rather than an elective at a four-year university is subject to individual school approval. |