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CategoriesHCC Requirements for Assoc. of Arts degreeHCC Requirements for Assoc. of Science degreeHCC Course Code-NameMSU Course Code-NameWKU Course Code-NameU of L Course Code-NameUK Course Code-Name
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Written CommunicationrequiredrequiredENG 101-Writing 1ENG 101-English CompositionENG 100-Introduction to College Writing/Freshman EnglishENGL 101 - Introduction to College Writing - WCENG 101 - Writing 1
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ENG 102-Writing 2ENG 102-Composition 2ENG FW2-L COLONNADE GENED-WRITING IN DISC LLENGL 102 - Intermedicate College Writing - WCENG 102 - Writing 2
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Oral CommunicationrequiredrequiredCOM 181-Basic Public Speaking OR COM 252-Intro to Interpersonal CommunicationCOM 161-Intro to Public Speaking (COM 181 transfer) OR COM 131-Intro to Interpersonal Communication (COM 252 transfer)COMM 145-Fundamentals of Public Speaking (COM 181 transfer) OR COMM 148-Interpersonal CommunicationCOMM 111 - Introduction to Public Speaking - OCCOM 181 - Basic Public Speaking OR COM 252 - Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
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Arts & Humanitiesone of these courses (3 credit hours)one of these courses (3 credit hours)HIS 101-World Civilization 1 (CS)CIV 201-World Civilizations 1HIST 101-World History 1HIST 101 - History of Civilitations 1HIS 1--- Departmental Credit at the 100+ Level; SB GDE GETA Global Dynamics
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1 course each in Humanities and Heritage. (CS) denotes a class meeting the Cultural Studies requirement.HIS 102-World Civilization 2 (CS)CIV 202-World Civilizations 2HIST 102-World History 2HIST 102 - History of Civilizations 2 - SBAH HUM GETA Humanities; HIS 1--- Departmental Credit at the 100+ Level
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HIS 108-History of the U.S. Through 1865HIS 221-American Experience to 1865HIST 240-The United States to 1865HIST 211 - American History 1HIS 108 - History of the United States Through 1876
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HIS 109-History of the U.S. Since 1865HIS 222-American Experience Since 1865HIST 241-The United States from 1865HIST 212 - American History 2HIS 109 - History of the United States Since 1877
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HIS 240-History of KentuckyHLP 100-History of KentuckyHIST 456-Kentucky HistoryHIST 200 SGNSBH - General Education Req. - SBHHIS 240 - History of Kentucky; SB CCC GETA Community, Culture & Citizen U.S.
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Note: most universities and all KCTCS Colleges will not accept more than one civilization/history course in this block. Any other courses taken will transfer as elective credits and reduce the available elective credits needed by the program of study.one of these courses (3 credit hours)one of these courses (3 credit hours)ART 100-Intro. to ArtART 121-Art AppreciationART 100-Art AppreciationARTH 203 - Introduction to Art - AAH HUM GETA Humanities or ART 100 - Introduction to Art
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ENG161-Intro. to LiteratureENG 201-Appreciation of LiteratureENG 200-Introduction to LiteratureENGL 250 - Introduction to Literature - HAH HUM GETA Humanities; ENG 1--- Departmental Credit at the 100+ Level
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HUM 120-Intro. to HumanitiesHUM 211-Western Humanities Trad.HUM EAH-L GENED-ARTS & HUMANITIES LLHUM 200 SGENAH - General Education Req - AHAH HUM GETA Humanities; GEED 1--- General Credit at the 100 Level
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MUS 100-Intro to MusicMUS 105-Introducation to Music HistoryMUS 120-Music AppreciationMUH 204 - Music In Western Civilization - AAH HUM GETA Humanities; MUS 100 Introduction to Music
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PHI 100-Intro to Philosophy: Knowledge & RealityPHI 201-Introduction to PhilosophyTRAN EAH-L COLONNADE - ARTS & HUMANITIES (LOWER LEVEL)PHIL 205 - Introduction to Philosophy - HAH HUM GETA Humanities; PHI 100 - Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality
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REL 101-Intro to Religious Studies (CS)RGS 200-Intro to Religious StudiesRELS 102-Introduction to Religious Studiesno transfer equivalencyGEED 1--- General Credit at the 100 Level; SB GDY GETA Global Dynamics
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REL 130-Intro to Comparative Religion (CS) - students may use REL 130 to satisfy ony one of the Arts & Humanities OR Social and Behavioral Sciences Requirements.HLP 112-Intro to Comparative ReligionsRELS 102-Introduction to Religious StudiesHUM 216 - Introduction to World ReligionsANT 130 Introduction to Comparative Religion; SB GDY Global Dynamics
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Natural Sciences3-6 credit hours: Students are required to take a minmum of 3 credit hours of Quantitative Reasoning and Natural Sciences and 3 more credit hours in either one of those categories or a total of 6 for the AA track.6 credit hoursAST 101-Frontiers of AstronomyAST 115-Introductory AstronomyASTR 104-Astronomy of the Solar SystemPHYS 107 - Elementary Astronomy - SAST 1--- Departmental Credit at hte 100+ level or NS NPM GETA Natural/Physcial/Mathematical Sciences
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One course must include a laboratory experience, indicated by (L) next to the course.BIO 112-Intro to BiologyBIO 101-Biological ConceptsBIO 113-General BiologyBIOL 102 - Biology: Current Issues and ApplicationsBIO 103 - Basic Ideas of Biology or NS NPM GETA Natural/Physical/Mathematical Sciences
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BIO 113-Intro to Biology Lab (1) (L)BIO 100-Intro to Biology LabBIO 114-General Biology LabratoryBIOL 104 - Laboratory for Biology: Current Issues and ApplicationsBIO 111 - General Biology Laboratory or SL NPM GETA Natural/Physical/Math Sciences Lab
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BIO 120-Human EcologyBIO 103-Saving Planet Earth*LOWER LEVEL CREDIT* *LOWER LEVEL CREDIT WILL BE ASSIGNED* BIOL 302 HUMAN BIOLOGY (3)BIOL 263 - Environmental Biology - SBIO 102 Human Ecology; NS NPM GETA Natural/Physical/Mathematical Sciences
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BIO 121-Intro to Ecology Lab (1) (L)SCL 100-Intro to Ecology LabBIOL ESL-L COLONNADE GENED-BIOLOGY (E-SL) NATURAL SCIENCE LAB ONLY (LOWER LEVEL) KGET E-NS KY GEN ED TRANSFER - CAT E-NSBIOL 104 - Laboratory for Biology: Current Issues and ApplicationsBIO 1--- Departmental Credit at the 100+ Level; SL NPM GETA Natural/Physical/Math Sciences Lab
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BIO 135-Basic Anatomy & Physiology w/Lab (4) (L) OR BIO 137-Human Anatomy & Physiology I (4) (L)SCL 100-Basic Anatomy & Physiology w/lab (BIO 135 transfer) OR BIO 227-Human Anatomy and BIO 228-Human Anatomy Lab (BIO 137 tranfer) -- NOTE: since HCC combines Anatomy and Physiology in the same class for A&P 1 (BIO 137) and A&P 2 (BIO 139) and MSU splits Anatomy (BIO 227/228) and Physiology (229/230), YOU NEED TO TAKE BOTH BIO 137 AND 139 AT HCC BEFORE TRANSFERING TO MSU.BIOL ENS-L COLONNADE GENED-BIOLOGY (E-NS) NATURAL SCIENCE LECTURE ONLY (LOWER LEVEL) BIOL ESL-L COLONNADE GENED-BIOLOGY (E-SL) NATURAL SCIENCE LAB ONLY (LOWER LEVEL) (BIO 135 transfer) OR *GROUPING RULE* *GROUPING RULE APPLIES*
BIOL 131 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (4)
BIOL EL-L ELEC-BIOLOGY (BIO 137 AND 139 transfers)
BIOL 200 - XGENS General Education Requirment - S; BIOL 200 - SGENSL General Education Requirement - SL (BIO 135 transfers) OR BIOL 200 - SGENSL General Education Educ. Req. - SL; BIOL 260 - Human Anatomy & Physiology 1 (BIO 137 transfer)ANA 109 - Anatomy and Physiology for Nursing 1; NS NPM GETA Natural/Physical/Mathematical Sciences; SL NPM GETA Natural/Physical/Math Sciences Lab (BIO 135 and 137 transfer)
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BIO 139-Human Anatomy & Physiology II (4) (L)BIO 229-Human Physiology and BIO 230-Human Physiology Lab*GROUPING RULE* *GROUPING RULE APPLIES* BIOL 131 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (4) BIOL EL-L ELEC-BIOLOGY (BIO 137 AND 139 transfers)BIOL 261 - Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 and BIOL 262 - Human Anatomy & Physiology LabANA 109 - Anatomy and Physiology for Nursing 2; NS NPM GETA Natural/Physical/Mathematical Sciences; SL NPM GETA Natural/Physical/Math Sciences Lab (BIO 135 and 137 transfer)
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CHE 140-Intro General ChemistryCHE 105-Introductory ChemistryCHEM 105-Fundamentals of General ChemistryCHEM 101 - Introduction to Chemistry - SCHE 104 - Introductory General Chemistry; NS NPM GETA Natural/Physical/Mathematical Sciences
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CHE 145-Intro General Chemistry Lab (1) (L)SCL 100-Intro Gen Chem LabCHEM 106-Fundamentals of General Chemistry LabCHEM 103 - Introductory Chemistry Laboratory - SLCHE 1--- Departmental Credit at the 100+ Level; SL NPM GETA Natural;Physical/Math Sciences Lab
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PHY 171-Applied Physics (4) (L)PHY 125-Brief Introductory Physics and PHY126-Brief Intro Physics LabPHYS ENS-L GENED-PHYSICS E-NS PHYS ESL-L GENED-PHYSICS E-SLPHYS 111 - Elements of Physics - B or PHYS 200XGENSL - General Education Req. - SLNS NPM GETA Natural/Physical/Mathematical Sciences; PHY 1--- Departmental Credit at the 100+ Level; SL NPM GETA Natural/Physical/Math Sciences Lab
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Quantitative Reasoning (QR)3-6 credit hours: Students are required to take a minmum of 3 credit hours of Quantitative Reasoning and Natural Sciences and 3 more credit hours in either one of those categories or a total of 6 for the AA track.6 creditsMAT 141-Liberal Arts Mathematics OR MAT 146-Contemporary College MathematicsNo transfer equivalency for MAT 141; MAT 117-Mathematical Concepts (MAT 146 transfer)MAT 109-General Mathematics (MAT 141 transfer) OR *OR STATEMENT* *OR* STATEMENT APPLIES TO EQUIVALENCIES
MATH 109 GENERAL MATHEMATICS (3)
MATH EL-L ELEC-MATHEMATICS (MAT 146 transfer)
UNIV 100X - Lower Level General Elective (MAT 141 transfer) OR MATH 105 - Contemporary Mathematics - M (MAT 146 transfer)MA 111 - Introduction to Contemporary Mathematics; QR QFO GETA Quantitative Foundations (MAT 141 and 146 transfer)
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KCTCS has six QR pathways, each tailored to allow students to take the math that is relevant to their field of study (see table below for listing). Students, with an advisor, should choose from the QR pathway below that best fits their plans for their college education.MAT 150-College AlgebraMAT 140-College AlgebraMAT 116-College AlgebraMAT 111 - College Algebra - MMA 109 - College Algebra; QR QFO GETA Quanititative Foundations
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MAT/STA 151-Introduction to Applied StatisticsNo transfer equivalency for MAT/STA 151MATH FQR-L COLONNADE-MATHEMATICS QUANTITATIVE REASONING LOWER LEVELUNIV 200XGENQR - General Education Quantitative Reasoning (STA 151 transwer; no MAT 151 equivalency)QR SIR GETA Statistical Inferential Reasoning; STA 1--- Departmental Credit at the 100+ Level
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MAT 154 OR 155-Trigonometry (2 or 3 credits)MAT 145-Trigonometry for bothMAT 117-TrigonometryMAT 112 - Trigonometry - MMA 112 - Trigonometry; QR QFO GETA Quantitative Foundations
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MAT 161-Statistics and AlgebraNo transfer equivalency for MAT 161MATH FQR-L COLONNADE-MATHEMATICS QUANTITATIVE REASONING LOWER LEVELUNIV 200XGENQR - General Education Quantitative ReasoningQR SIR GETA Statistical Inferential Reasoning; STA 1--- Departmental Credit at the 100+ Level
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MAT 171-Precalculus (5 credits)No transfer equivalency for MAT 171MATH FQR-L COLONNADE-MATHEMATICS QUANTITATIVE REASONING LOWER LEVELGEN 104 - Special Topics in College Mathematics for Stem Majors or MAT 112 - TrigonometryMA 110 Algebra and Trigonometry for Calculus; QR QFO GETA Quanititative Foundations
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MAT 174 or 175-Calculus I (4 or 5 credits)MAT 250-Calculus & Analytic Geometry 1MATH 136-Calculus 1ENGR 101 - Engineering Analysis 1 or MATH 205 - Calculus 1 - M (MAT 174 and 175 transfers)MA 113 - Calculus 1; QR AFO GETA Quantiative Foundations (MAT 174 transfer) OR MA 1--- Departmental Credit at the 100+ level; MA 113 Calculus 1 (MAT 174 transfer)
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MAT 184 or 185-Calculus II (4 or 5 credits)MAT 308-Calculus & Analytic Geometry 2MATH 137-Calculus 2ENGR 102 - Engineering Anaysis 2 or MATH 206 - Calculus 2 - M (MAT 184 transfers) OR MATH 100 XN - 100 Lower Level Out of Major Transfer Credit or MATH 206 - Calculus 2 (MAT 185 transfers)MA 114 Calculus 2; AR ARO GETA Quantitative Foundations (MAT 184 transfer) OR MA 1--- Departmental Credit at the 100+ Level; MA 114 Calculus 2 (MAT 185 transfer)
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STA 220-StatisticsMAT 135-Into to Probability/StatisticsMATH 183-Introductory Statistics
MATH 109 Elementary Statistics
QR SIR GETA Statistical Inferential Reasoning; STA 296 Statistical Methods and Motivations
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Social & Behavioral Sciences9 credit hours6 credit hoursECO 101-Contemporary Economics Issues OR ECO 201-Principles of MicroeconomicsECO 140-Contemporary Economics (ECO 101 transfer) OR ECO 231-Mircoeconomics (ECO 201 transfer)ECON 150-Introduction to Economics (ECO 101 transfer) OR ECON 202-Principles of Economics (ECO 201 transfer)ECON 200 - XGENSB General Education Req. - SB (ECO 101 transfer) OR ECON 201 Principles of Microeconomics - SB (ECO 201 transfer)ECO 101 - Contemporary Economic Issues; SB SSC GETA Social Sciences OR ECO 201 Principles of Economics 1; SB SSC GETA Social Sciences
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Two disciplines must be represented and ifferent from those in the Arts & Humanities category. (CS) denotes a class meeting the Cultural Studies requirement.GEO 152-Regional Geography of the World (CS)EES 110-World GeographyGEOG 110-World Regional GeographyGEOG 200 - Power of Place - SBGEO 152 - Regional Geography of the World; SB GDY GETA Global Dynamics
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POL-101 American GovernmentPOL 140-American National GovernmentPS 110-American National GovernmentPOLS 201 - Fundamentals of American Government - SBPS 101 American Government; SB CCC GETA Community, Culture & Citizen U.S.
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PSY 110-General PsychologyPSY 180-General PsychologyPSY 100-Introduction to PsychologyPSYC 201 - Introduction to Psychology - SBPSY 11-- General Psychology
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REL 101-Intro to Religious Studies (CS)RGS 200-Intro to Religious StudiesRELS 102-Introduction to Religious Studiesno transfer equivalencyGEED 1--- General Credit at the 100 Level; SB GDY GETA Global Dynamics
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REL 130-Intro to Comparative Religion (CS) - students may use REL 130 to satisfy ony one of the Arts & Humanities OR Social and Behavioral Sciences Requirements.HLP 112-Intro to Comparative ReligionsRELS 102-Introduction to Religious StudiesHUM 216 - Introduction to World ReligionsANT 130 Introduction to Comparative Religion; SB GDY Global Dynamics
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Business/MangementMAT 161
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Education/College AlgebraMAT 150
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Liberal Arts MathematicsMAT 141
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