*4.14 SOUTH GEORGIA COLLEGE 9/85 CORE CURRICULUM AREA I - - - HUMANITIES - - - 20 HOURS HUMANITIES English 101 and 102; 222 or 223 or Humanities 201 15 hours Speech 208, 209; or an elective in Literature, 5 hours Art 105, 205, Music 143, Theatre 101, or Foreign Language AREA II - - - MATHEMATICS AND NATURAL SCIENCE - - - 20 HOURS REQUIRED MATHEMATICS Choose one of the following options: Select 5 to 10 hours from MAT 100, MAT 101, MAT 103, MAT 116, MAT 204, or 5 - 10 hours MAT 105 5 hours SCIENCE Select 10 hours of a Laboratory Science Sequence: 10 hours PSC 101-102; BIO 101-102; CHE 121-122; PHY 127-128; PHY 237-238 Select from the following to complete Area II Core: 0 - 5 hours BIO 101, BIO 102, PSC 101, PSC 102, PHY 127, PHY 128, PHY 237, PHY 238, CHE 121, CHE 122 AREA III - - - SOCIAL SCIENCE - - - 20 HOURS REQUIRED SOCIAL SCIENCE History 111 5 hours Political Science 101 or History 251 5 hours Choice of two of the following: 10 hours History 110, 252 Economics 101 or 102 Sociology 105 or 260 Psychology 250 Geography 101 Anthropology 102 Political Science 203 AREA IV - - - BACCALAUREATE DEGREES - - - 30 HOURS REQUIRED AGRICULTURE Biological Sciences 5 - 10 hours Courses from the following areas: 20 - 25 hours Accounting, Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Economics, Forestry, Geography, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics 30 hours ART Art 101, 102, 103, 104, 203 15 hours Foreign Language 103, 104 or electives appropriate 15 hours to the goals of the art-oriented student 30 hours BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Biology 101, 102 10 hours Chemistry 223 5 hours Physics 127 5 hours Electives from foreign language, mathematics, 10 hours or science 30 hours This assumes that Chemistry 121 and 122 will be completed in Area II of the Core Curriculum. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT, OR ECONOMICS Economics 101, 102 10 hours Business Administration 201, 202 10 hours Courses from the following: 10 hours CSC 101, BA 117, BA 170, SPC 208, SPC 209 30 hours BUSINESS EDUCATION Business Administration 201, 202 10 hours Economics 101 or 102 5 hours Education 203 5 hours Anthropology 102, Psychology 250, or 5 hours Sociology 105 Art 203, Art 205, Art 201, 5 hours Speech 208, or Speech 209 30 hours CHEMISTRY Chemistry 121, 122, 123 15 hours Electives from Biology, Computer Science, 15 hours Math, Physics 30 hours COMPUTER SCIENCE Computer Science 101 or 110; 202 10 hours Mathematics through MAT 254 10 - 20 hours Electives 0 - 10 hours 30 hours CRIMINAL JUSTICE Twenty hours from the following: 20 hours Criminal Justice 101, 102, 103, 201, 202, or 203 Ten hours from the following: 10 hours Sociology 105, 260; Economics 101; Geography 101; Anthropology 102; Philosophy 103; Political Science 203; Psychology 250; Criminal Justice 101, 102, 103, 201, 202, 203 30 hours DENTAL HYGIENE Chemistry 121, 122, 223 10 hours Biology 101, 102, 210, 211 10 hours Speech 208 5 hours Psychology 250 or Sociology 105 5 hours 30 hours ECONOMICS (A.B.) Economics 101, 102 10 hours Foreign Language 0 - 10 hours Departmentally approved courses selected from: 10 - 20 hours Accounting (0 - 5 hours), Anthropology, Computer Science, Geography, Economic History, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Politcal Science, Psychology, or Sociology 30 hours EDUCATION Psychology 250 5 hours Education 203 5 hours Electives appropriate to the academic goals 15 hours of the prospective teacher Art 205 or Music 128 5 hours 30 hours ENGLISH Foreign Language and literature: 10 - 20 hours Courses from the following areas: 10 - 20 hours Art, Theatre, Literature, History, Humanities, Music, Philosophy, Psychology 30 hours FOREIGN LANGUAGE Major Language (one course at the 10 - 20 hours intermediate level) Courses from the following areas: 10 - 20 hours A second foreign language, art, theatre, economics, geography, history, literature, music, philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology, speech 30 hours FORESTRY Two 10 hour sequences from the following areas: 20 hours BIO 101, 102; CHE 121, 122; PHY 127, 128 Chemistry 240 5 hours Computer Science 101 5 hours 30 hours GENERAL STUDIES (30 quarters hours required) Area I - Choose from Area I (Humanities) courses not 10 - 15 hours used to complete Area I requirements, 10 - 15 additional hours distributed among three sub- ject areas such as art, foreign language, and speech Area II - Choose from Area II (Mathematics and Natural 5 - 10 hours Science) courses not used to complete Area II requirements, 5 - 10 additional hours distri- buted among the math and science courses. If you choose to take your hours in a lab science and a biological science was taken in Area II, a physical science is recommended in Area IV Area III - Choose from Area III (Social and Behavioral 5 - 10 hours Science) courses not used to complete Area III requirements, 5 - 10 additional hours distri- buted among the courses suggested 30 hours GEOLOGY Biology 101, 102 0 - 10 hours Chemistry 121, 122, 223 0 - 15 hours Foreign Languages 0 - 15 hours Mathematics 116, 253, 254, 255 0 - 20 hours Physics 127, 128, 129 0 - 15 hours 30 hours HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Biology 210, 211 10 hours PE 201 5 hours Psychology 251 or Home Economics 201 5 hours Education 203 5 hours Music, Art, Crafts, Speech, Drama 5 hours 30 hours HISTORY Foreign Languages 0 - 10 hours History 10 - 15 hours Courses from the following: 10 - 20 hours Anthropology, Computer Science, Economics, Elementary Statistics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology 30 hours HOME ECONOMICS (Clothing, Fashion Merchandising, Foods- Nutrition, Interior Decoration, Home Economics Education) Food, Clothing, Home Decorating and Furnishing, 15 hours Marriage and Family Relations Courses specified for a particular major including 15 hours but not limited to: Art, Education, Physical or Social Sciences as needed 30 hours JOURNALISM Foreign Language* 15 hours Humanities 0 - 5 hours Social Sciences 0 - 10 hours Journalism 0 - 10 hours 30 hours * Exemption and/or completion through the third quarter of one language. MATHEMATICS Calculus 15 hours Foreign Language 0 - 10 hours Electives in Mathematics or Science 5 - 15 hours 30 hours MEDICAL RECORDS ADMINISTRATION Biology 210, 211 10 hours Electives (Choose from Business Administration 105, 20 hours Speech 208, Art 105, Computer Science 101, Psychology 250) 30 hours MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Biology 101, 102, 210, 211, 215 0 - 20 hours Chemistry 121, 122, 223, 240, 241 0 - 15 hours Electives from Physics 127, 128, 129, 0 - 15 hours Computer Science, Math 116 30 hours NURSING Biology 210, 211, 215 15 hours Chemistry 121, 122 5 - 10 hours Social Science--Choose from the following: 5 - 10 hours Sociology 105, 293; Psychology 250, 251 30 hours OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY Psychology 250, 251 10 hours Sociology 105 5 hours Sociology 201 or 260 5 hours Biology 210, 211 10 hours 30 hours PHILOSOPHY Philosophy 104 5 hours In addition, students should pursue a program of study at 25 hours the lower division level in areas which will comple- ment their upper division program in philosophy. For humanistically oriented students these courses should be in arts. For students planning to specialize in logic as well as the philosophy of science and epistemology, these courses should be mathematics, and either the social sciences or natural sciences. 30 hours PHYSICAL THERAPY Physics 127, 128, or 129 0 - 10 hours Biology 101, 102, 215 0 - 10 hours Psychology 250, 251 5 - 10 hours Chemistry 121, 122 0 - 10 hours 30 hours PHYSICS Physics 237, 238, 239 15 hours Math 253, 254, 255 15 hours 30 hours POLITICAL SCIENCE Foreign Language 0 - 20 hours Courses from: 10 - 30 hours Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Philosophy, Statistics, Computer Science, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology 30 hours PSYCHOLOGY Psychology 250, 251 10 hours Social Science, Natural Science, Math, and 20 hours Humanities electives (including foreign language) 30 hours RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY Physics 127, 128, or 129 10 hours Biology 101, 102 10 hours Mathematics 101 5 hours Chemistry 223 or 280 5 hours 30 hours RECREATION Sociology 105 or Psychology 250 5 hours Recreation 201 5 hours Art, Crafts, Music, Drama 10 hours Electives from: 10 hours Recreation 202, 203, 206, 208, 231, 255 30 hours SECRETARIAL SCIENCE AND OFFICE ADMINISTRATION Business Administration 201, 202 10 hours Economics 101 or 102 5 hours Fifteen quarter hours from the following: 15 hours Business Administration 101, 105, 117, or Computer Science 101 30 hours SOCIOLOGY-ANTHROPOLOGY Sociology 105, 260, 293 5 - 15 hours Computer Science, Foreign Language, Mathematics 5 - 15 hours Statistics Courses from the following areas: 5 - 15 hours Economics, Geography, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology 30 hours SPEECH AND DRAMA Foreign Language or Humanities electives 10 hours Theatre 101, 102, 103, 104, 105 5 - 15 hours Courses from the Humanities or Social and 5 - 15 hours Behavioral Sciences 30 hours