08/09
NAME : PRE-PHARMACY
Student ID___________________
GENERAL EDUCATION BLOCK
TRANSFER
ASSOCIATE IN ARTS &
ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREES
General Education
Courses Available at
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Block I: Core for all AA and AS degrees – 33 hrs.
Writing/Accessing
Information ENG 101 AND ENG 102 6__6___
*ENG 105 fulfills the Writing/Accessing
Information competencies for students who qualify for admission to that
course
by their ACT score and special examination. Students who complete ENG 105 must
complete 15 hours of
electives for Block III.
Oral
Communication COM 181 OR COM 252 3__3__
Heritage** HIS 108 3__3___
Completion of at least one course in
Heritage and one course in Humanities is a graduation requirement for both
the AA and the AS degree. While Foreign Language falls into this
category this qualification of one Heritage and
Humanities must be met before foreign language
credits can be considered. Any deviation
from this requires
special permission of the Academic Dean,
and is discouraged.
Humanities** PHI
130 3__3___
Social
Interaction** PY 110, ECO 101, AND GEO 160 9__9___
At least two disciplines must be
represented in this area and these must be different from those in the
Heritage/Humanities/Foreign Language
areas.
Science BIO 137 AND BIO 139 6__8___
The AA and AS degrees both must include at
least one science with a lab experience.
Mathematics MT 150 OR MT 155 3__3__
=35
The course used to fulfill the requirement
for the AA degree must be MT 145, or a higher level approved general education math
course; for the AS degree, MT 150 or higher.
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Block II: 15 hours
For the Associate in Arts Degree For
the Associate in Science Degree
Science
or Mathematics The Associate in Science Degree requires
at least 4 credit hours in MA, MT 150 or higher,STA, or ST courses. Any MA, MT 150
or higher, STA, or ST courses can be used to satisfy this mathematics
requirement. Course
Numbers MT 170/190 OR MT 175 (5) 9hrs._10_____ BIO 152/153 (5) ________ ________ Computer
Literacy Course Number OR By-Pass
Exam CIS 100 3hrs.___3____ Course(s)
to be chosen from the areas in the core. Course(s)
Number(s) CHE 170/175 (4) 3hrs.__4_____ = 17 Heritage/Humanities/Foreign
Language Course
Number ________________________
3hrs.________ Heritage/Humanities/Foreign
Language OR Social
Interaction Course
Number _______________________ 3hrs.________ Science
or Mathematics Any MA, MT 150 or higher, STA, or ST course can be used to satisfy this mathematics requirement. Course
Number _______________________ 3hrs.________ Computer
Literacy Course Number OR By-Pass
Exam ________________________ 3hrs.________ Course(s)
to be chosen from the areas in
the
core. Course
Number _______________________ 3hrs.________
Block III: Electives 12 hours Total hours – 60 (*See note in Block I for students
taking ENG 105.)
Course
Numbers: CHE 180/185(4); HSE 101(1); BIO
225(4); ST 291(3); Humanities Course (3) = 15 TOTAL HOURS: 67
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Additional
Degree Requirements
1. ___24
Hours in residence (KCTCS); 25% of required credits at ACTC 4. ___Science Lab
2. ___GPA
2.00 ___AA/AS 60 or more 5. ___Cultural Studies (Beg. Fall
2006) 3. ___Reading requirement Source____________________________
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General
Education Block Transfer Certification
I. Category Certification
1. Communications 9 hours___ ________ ________ ________ 2. Heritage/Humanities 6
hours___ ________ ________ 3. Behavioral/Social Sciences 9 hours___ ________ ________ ________ 4. Natural Sciences 6 hours___ ________ ________ 5. Mathematics 3 hours___ ________
II. Core Component Certified 33 hours___
**To
be Fully Certified, the Cultural Studies
III. Fully Certified
48 hours___ requirement
must be met. Italicized classes
meet the Cultural Studies requirement (3hrs).
Completed
by:_____________________________________________ Date ____________________
Verified
by:_______________________________________________ Date ____________________
General
Education Requirements
(Complete List in
KCTCS Catalog)

I. Writing/Accessing Information (9
hours)
Writing/Accessing
Information
Diploma
·
TEC
200 Technical Communications
·
Any
Writing course approved for the AAS, AA, or AS
AAS, AA, AS
Writing
·
ENG
101 Writing I
·
ENG
102 Writing II
Diploma, AAS, AA, AS
Oral Communication
·
COM
181 Basic Public Speaking
·
COM
252 Intro to Interpersonal Communications
·
COM
287 Persuasive Speaking
II. Heritage/Humanities (6 hours)
Heritage/Humanities
Diploma, AAS, AA, AS
Heritage
Courses
·
HIS
104 History of
·
HIS
105 History of
·
HIS
108 History of the
·
HIS
109 History of the
·
HIS 260 Afro-American History to 1865
·
HIS 261 Afro-American History 1865 to the Present
Diploma, AAS, AA, AS
Humanities
Courses
·
ANT 130/RS 130 Intro to Comparative Religion
·
ART
100 Intro to Art
·
ENG
161 Intro to Literature
·
ENG
221 Survey of English Literature I
·
ENG
222 Survey of English Literature II
·
ENG
251 Survey of American Literature I
·
ENG
252 Survey of American Literature II
·
ENG
261 Survey Western Lit. Greeks/Renaissance
·
ENG
270 The Old Testament as Literature
·
HON
101 The Ancient World
·
HON
102 The Medieval and Renaissance World
·
HON
201 The Early Modern World
·
HUM
120 Introduction to the Humanities
·
HUM
202 Survey of Appalachian Studies I
·
HUM
203 Survey of Appalachian Studies II
·
HUM
204 Appalachian Seminar
·
MU
101 Folk and Traditional Music of the Western Continents
·
MUS
100 Introduction to Music
·
PHI
100 Intro to Philosophy: Knowledge & Reality
·
PHI
130 Intro to Philosophy: Morality & Society
·
RS 101 Introduction to Religious Studies
·
TA
101 Intro to Theatre:
Principles/Practices
·
WS 201 Intro to Women’s Studies in Arts & Humanities
AAS, AA, AS
Foreign
Language
·
SPA 101 Elementary Spanish I (4hrs.)
·
SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II (4hrs.)
·
SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish III
·
SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish IV
III. Social Interaction (9 hours)
Social Interaction
Diploma
·
EFM
100 Personal Financial Management
·
WPP
200 Workplace Principles
·
Any
Social Interaction course approved for the AAS, AA, or AS
AAS, AA, AS
·
ANT 121 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
·
ANT 130/RS 130 Intro to Comparative Religion
·
ANT 160 Cultural Diversity in the Modern World
·
ANT 220 Intro to Cultural Anthropology
·
ANT 241 Origins of
·
ANT 242 Origins of
·
COM 254 Introduction to Intercultural Communication
·
COM
101 Introduction to Communications
·
ECO
101 Contemporary Economic Issues
·
ECO
201 Principles of Economics I
·
ECO
202 Principles of Economics II
·
FAM
252 Introduction to Family Science
·
GE
140 Development of Leadership
·
GEO 160 Lands & Peoples of Non-Western World
·
PS 101
American Government
·
PS 235 World Politics
·
PS
255 State Government
·
PS
271 Intro to Political Behavior
·
PY
110 General Psychology
·
PSY
223 Developmental Psychology
·
RS
130 Into to Comparative Religion
·
SOC
101 Introductory Sociology
·
SOC
152 Modern Social Problems
·
SWK
275 The Family
·
WS 200 Intro to Women’s Studies to the Social Science
**Italicized classes
meet the Cultural Studies requirement
IV. Science (6 hours)
Science
Diploma
·
PHS
175 Applied Physics
·
Any
Science course approved for the AAS, AA, or AS
AAS, AA, AS
·
BIO
112 Introduction to Biology
·
BIO
113 General Biology Lab (1 hr.)
·
BIO
120 Human Ecology
·
BIO
130 Aspects of Human Biology
·
BIO
135 Basic Anatomy & Physiology w/ lab (4 hrs.)
·
BIO
137 Human Anatomy & Phys. I w/ lab (4 hrs.)
·
BIO
139 Human Anatomy & Phys. II w/ lab (4 hrs.)
·
BIO
140 Botany
·
BIO
141 Botany w/lab (4 hrs.)
·
BIO
142 Zoology
·
BIO
143 Zoology w/lab (4 hrs.)
·
BIO
150 Principles of Biology I
·
BIO
151 Principles of Biology I Lab (2 hrs.)
·
BIO
152 Principles of Biology II
·
BIO
153 Principles of Biology II Lab (2 hrs.)
·
BIO
225 Medical Microbiology w/lab (4 hrs.)
·
BIO
226 Principles of Microbiology
·
CHE
105
·
CHE
107
·
CHE
115 General Chemistry Lab (for CHE 107)
·
CHE
226 Analytical Chemistry (3-5 hrs.)
·
CHE
230 Organic Chemistry I
·
CHE
231 Organic Chemistry I Lab (2 hrs.)
·
CHE
232 Organic Chemistry II
·
CHE
233 Organic Chemistry II Lab (2 hrs.)
·
CHM
100 Intro to General & Biological Chemistry
·
CHM
105 General Chemistry Lab I (2hrs.)
·
CHM
107 General Chemistry Lab II (2hrs.)
·
GLY
101 Physical Geology
·
GLY
111 Physical Geology Lab (1 hr.)
·
PH
171 Applied Physics w/ lab (4hrs.)
·
PHY
211 General Physics I (5hrs.)
·
PHY
213 General Physics II (5hrs.)
·
PHY
231 General University Physics I (4 hrs.)
·
PHY
232 General University Physics II (4 hrs.)
·
PHY
241 General University Physics I lab (1hr.)
·
PHY
242 General University Physics II lab (1hr.)
V. Mathematics
Mathematics
Diploma
·
MT
122 Intermediate Algebra : A Functional
Approach (4hrs.)
AAS
·
MT
105 Business Mathematics
·
MT
110 Applied Mathematics
·
MT
115 Technical Mathematics
·
MT
125 Technical Algebra and Trigonometry
AA
·
MT
145
AS
·
MT
150 College Algebra and Functions
·
MT
155 Trigonometry
·
MT
165 Finite Mathematics and its Applications
·
MT
175 Calculus I
·
MT
185 Calculus II
·
MT
275 Calculus III
·
MT
285 Differential Equations
·
MA
109 College Algebra
·
MA
112 Trigonometry
·
MA
113 Calculus I
·
MA
114 Calculus II
·
MA
123 Elementary Calculus & Its Applications
·
MA
201 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers
·
MA
202 Math. Problem Solving/ Elem. Teachers
·
MA
213 Calculus III
·
MA
214 Calculus IV
·
STA
200 Statistics: A Force in Human Judgment
·
STA
290 Statistics: A Force in Human Judgment
·
STA
291 Statistical Method
·
ST
291 Statistical Method
VI. Computer Literacy
Computer Literacy
Diploma
·
Any
of the following courses
AAS
·
CPU
150 Computer Fundamentals
AAS, AA, AS
·
CAD
100 Introduction to Computer Aided Design
·
CIS
100 Introduction to Computers
·
CS
101 Introduction to Computing I
·
CS
115 Introduction to Computer Programming
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