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Transfer Guide 2002

GENERAL CORE CURRICULUM

Core Requirements A&M-CC Courses DMC Courses

Communication (9 hrs.)

English Composition (6 hrs.) ENGL 1301 Composition I (3 hrs.) ENGL 1301 Freshman Reading and Comp. I (3 hrs.)
  ENGL 1302 Composition II (3 hrs.) ENGL 1302 Freshman Reading and Comp. II (3 hrs.)
     
Speech Communication (3 hrs.) COMM 1315 Public Speaking (3 hrs.) SPCH 1315 Fund. of Public Speaking (3 hrs.) or
    SPCH 1321 Business & Professional Communication (3 hrs.)
     
Mathematics (4 hrs.) MATH 1470 Introduction to Modeling (4 hrs.) MATH 1324 Precalculus Mathematics for Business, Economics and Education (3 hrs.) or
  MATH 2413 Calculus I (4 hrs.) MATH 2313 Calculus I (3 hrs.)
Social Sciences (15 hrs.)
U.S. History (6 hrs.) HIST 1301 U.S. History to 1865 (3 hrs.) HIST 1301 History of the U.S. I - to 1865 (3 hrs.)
  HIST 1302 U.S. History since 1865 (3 hrs.) HIST 1302 History of the U.S. II - since 1865 (3 hrs.)
   
*Government (6 hrs.) POLS 2305 U.S. Government & Politics (3 hrs.) GOVT 2301 American Government I: Federal and
    Texas Constitutions (3 hrs.)
  POLS 2306 State & Local Government (3 hrs.) GOVT 2302 American Government II: Federal and
    Texas Topics (3 hrs.)
     
Economics (3 hrs.) ECON 2301 Macroeconomics Principles (3 hrs.) ECON 2301 Principles of Economics (Macro) (3 hrs.)
     
Social Science (3 hrs.) PSYC 2301 General Psychology (3 hrs.) or PSYC 2301 General Psychology (3 hrs.)
  SOCI 1301 Human Societies (3 hrs.) SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology (3 hrs.) or
    SOCI 1306 Social Problems (3 hrs.)
     
*It is recommended, but not required, that students take both courses to satisfy these requirements at one institution.
 
Natural Sciences (6-8 hrs.) Any two of the following: Any two of the following:
  BIOL 1406 Biology I (4 hrs.) BIOL 1406 Biological Concepts-Molecular & Cellular
  BIOL 1407 Biology II (4 hrs.) (4 hrs.)
  CHEM 1311 General Chemistry I (3 hrs.) BIOL 1408 (or 1308/1108) General Biology: Fund. of
  CHEM 1312 General Chemistry II (3 hrs.) Cell Biology (3-4 hrs.)
  ESCI 1401 Environmental Science I: Introduction to Environmental Science (4 hrs.) BIOL 1409 (or 1309/1109) General Biology: Diversity & Environ. (3-4 hrs.)
  ESCI 1402 Environmental Science II: BIOL 1411 General Botany (4 hrs.)
  Earth System Science (4 hrs.) BIOL 1413 General Zoology (4 hrs.)
  GEOL 1403 Physical Geology (4 hrs.) BIOL 2401 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (4 hrs.)
  GEOL 1404 Historical Geology (4 hrs.) BIOL 2402 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (4 hrs.)
  PHYS 1401 General Physics I (4 hrs.) CHEM 1405 Introductory Chemistry I (4 hrs.)
  PHYS 1402 General Physics II (4 hrs.) CHEM 1407 Introductory Chemistry II (4 hrs.)
  PHYS 2425 University Physics I (4 hrs.)* CHEM 1411 General Inorganic Chemistry I (4 hrs.)
  PHYS 2426 University Physics II (4 hrs.)* CHEM 1412 General Inorganic Chemistry II (4 hrs.)
  ASTR 1311 Introduction to Space Science (3 hrs.) GEOL 1303/1103 Physical Geology (3-4 hrs.)
    GEOL 1404 Earth History (4 hrs.)
    PHYS 1401 General Physics I (4 hrs.)
    PHYS 1402 General Physics II (4 hrs.)
    PHYS 1305/1105 Introductory Physics I (3-4 hrs.)
    PHYS 1407 Introductory Physics II (4 hrs.)
    PHYS 2425 Mechanics (4 hrs.)
    PHYS 2426 Electricity & Magnetism & Intro. to Optics (4 hrs.)
    PHYS 1311 Introductory Astronomy (3 hrs.)
* Students majoring in Geographic Information Science, Engineering Technology, Mathematics, or the System Programming Option for Computer Science should take University Physics I and II.
 
Humanities and Visual and
Performing Arts (9 hrs.)
Fine Arts (3 hrs.)* ARTS 1301 Art and Society (3 hrs.) ARTS 1301 Art Appreciation (3 hrs.)
  or ARTS 1303 Art History I (3 hrs.)
    ARTS 1304 Art History II (3 hrs.)
     
  MUSI 1306 Understanding and Enjoying Music MUSI 1306 Music Appreciation (3 hrs.)
  (3 hrs.) or
  MUSI 1307 Elements of Musical Style (3 hrs.) MUSI 1308 Introduction to Music Literature (3 hrs.)
  or MUSI 1311 Jazz History (3 hrs.)
  THEA 1310 The Art of the Theatre (3 hrs.) DRAM 1310 Introduction to Theatre (3 hrs.)
    DRAM 2361 History of Theatre (3 hrs.)
     
Literature (3 hrs.) ENGL 2332 Literature of the Western World: ENGL 2322 Survey of British Literature: Beginnings
  From the Classics to the Renaissance (3 hrs.) or through the 18th Century (3 hrs.)
  ENGL 2333 Literature of the Western World: ENGL 2323 Survey of British Literature: 19th and
  From the Enlightenment to the Present (3 hrs.) 20th Centuries (3 hrs.)
  or ENGL 2326 Readings in American Literature (3 hrs.)
    ENGL 2327 Survey of American Literature:
    Beginnings Through 1865 (3 hrs.)
    ENGL 2328 Survey of American Literature: 1865 to the Present (3 hrs.)
    ENGL 2332 Reading in World Literature I (3 hrs.)
    ENGL 2333 Reading in World Literature II (3 hrs.)
    ENGL 2321 Reading in British Literature (3 hrs.)
  SPAN 3306 Literature of the Spanish-Speaking World (3 hrs.) SPAN 2321 Hispanic Civilization I (3 hrs.)
    SPAN 2322 Hispanic Civilization II (3 hrs.)
     
*ARTS 1325 and MUSI 1372 are appropriate Del Mar fine arts appreciation courses for some pre-educational majors planning to teach grades EC-4 and 4-8.
 
Professional Ethics (3 hrs.) PHIL 3340 Foundations of Professional Ethics PHIL 2306 Modern Morals: Introduction to Ethics
  (3 hrs.) (3 hrs.)
Notes
Students who transfer to A&M-Corpus Christi after having completed the 42 SCH core curriculum at another institution will be considered to have completed A&M-Corpus Christi's core curriculum. See the Catalog for more detailed information.

Students who transfer to A&M-Corpus Christi with an incomplete core curriculum from the sending institution will have their core credits analyzed on an individual basis. Courses taken to fulfill the Del Mar College core curriculum may be substituted for A&M-Corpus Christi core courses in the same competency area.

In some cases, transfer courses may substitute for upper-division courses to fulfill degree requirements. However, such courses do not count toward the total number of upper-division credit hours required for a bachelor's degree from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.
 
Additional University Requirements
Foreign Language The foreign language requirement can be fulfilled by passing the University's placement exam or by transfer of two years of a single foreign language or American Sign Language in high school or one year in college.* Students taking American Sign Language at Del Mar College may transfer the following courses to fulfill the foreign language requirement:
  SLNG 1404 American Sign Language (ASL): Beginning I
  SLNG 1405 American Sign Language (ASL): Beginning II
   
Computer literacy This requirement can be fulfilled by transfer of ITSC 1301 or both COSC 1301 and ITSC 1309 at Del Mar College or by passing the University's placement exam or COSC 1315. (For specific information on the Degree requirements of a particular college or degree program, contact the dean of the college.)
   
*Exception: Students majoring in degree programs offered by the College of Arts and Humanities, other than BFA in Art and BM in Music, are required to take 6 college-level hours of a second language, unless they pass an oral proficiency interview. (American Sign Language is accepted as a second language; SLNG 1404 and SLNG 1405 will be transferred for 8 hours of credit toward this requirement.) For more information about the college language requirement, see the Catalog.
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