Forestry(Auburn University Only)Associate in ScienceThis plan of study was developed as a guideline for students whoplan to transfer to Auburn University and pursue a degree inForestry. <strong>Student</strong>s who plan to transfer to an out-of-state or privateinstitution should consult that institution and plan their program ofstudy in consultation with forestry faculty advisors and/orcounselors. Some courses in this program are not available at all<strong>College</strong> locations.Area I: Written Composition 6ENG 101 English Composition I 3ENG 102 English Composition II 3Area II: Humanities and Fine Arts 12Literature 6Choose from ENG 251-252, 261-262, 271-272Fine Arts 3Choose from ART 100, 203, 204; MUS 101HumanitiesPHL 206 Ethics and Society 3Area III: Natural Sciences and Mathematics 11Natural Sciences 8BIO 103-104 Principles of Biology I-IIMathematics 3-4MTH 125 or more advancedArea IV: History, Social and Behavioral Sciences 6History 6Choose from HIS 101-102, 121-122, 201-202Social and Behavioral Sciences 6Choose from ANT 200; ECO 231; GEO 100; POL 211;PSY 200, 210; SOC 200ECO 232 Principles of Microeconomics 3*Area V: Pre-Professional, Pre-Major, andElective Courses 19-23**ORI 101 or 105 1-3**CIS 146 3SPH 106 or 107 3Choose from BUS 271, MTH 265 3Choose from BUS 241; PHY 201, 213; or 3CHM 111-112 8General Science EducationAssociate in ScienceThis plan of study was developed as a guideline for students whoplan to transfer to an Alabama public four-year institution andpursue a degree in Secondary Education—General Science.<strong>Student</strong>s who plan to transfer to an out-of-state or private institutionshould consult that institution and plan their program of study inconsultation with science faculty advisors and/or counselors. Somecourses in this program may not be available at all <strong>College</strong>locations.Area I: Written Composition 6ENG 101 English Composition I 3ENG 102 English Composition II 3Area II: Humanities and Fine Arts 12*Literature 3-6Choose from ENG 251, 252, 261, 262, 271, 272**Fine Arts 3Choose from ART 100, 203, 204; MUS 101Speech 3SPH 106 Fundamental of Oral Communication**Humanities and Additional Fine Arts 0-3Choose from HUM 101, 102; PHL 206; REL 100,151, 152; SPA 101, 102Area III: Natural Sciences and Mathematics 11Natural Sciences 8BIO 103-104 Principles of Biology I-IIMathematics 3-4**MTH 115 (or 112-113) or MTH 125 based onplacement or ACT ® scoresArea IV: History, Social and Behavioral Sciences 12*History 3-6Choose from HIS 101, 102, 121, 122, 201, 202**Social and Behavioral Sciences 6-9Choose from ANT 200; ECO 231, 232; GEO 100;POL 211; PSY 200, 210; SOC 200Area V: Pre-Professional, Pre-Major, andElective Courses 19-23***ORI 101 or 105 1-3***CIS 146 3CHM 111-112 8Choose from PHY 201, 213 4Electives as Determined by Transfer Institution 3-7*Must complete a 6-semester-hour sequence in Literature or History.*Transfer credits may not exceed 50% of those required for the 4-year degree.**Indicated courses are not included in the STARS Articulation Guide but areapplicable toward the associate degree.**Some 4-year institutions require a specific course or courses in the indicatedareas. Some courses may be applicable to a limited number of institutions.Check the STARS Guide and Area V page of your intended transfer institutionfor additional guidance. Transfer credits may not exceed 50% of those requiredfor the 4-year degree.***Indicated courses may not be included in the STARS Articulation Guide butare applicable toward the associate degree.1-800-543-2426 70 www.wallace.edu
Health EducationAssociate in Arts or ScienceThis plan of study was developed as a guideline for students whoplan to transfer to an Alabama public four-year institution andpursue a degree in Health Education. <strong>Student</strong>s who plan to transferto an out-of-state or private institution should consult thatinstitution and plan their program of study in consultation withhealth faculty advisors and/or counselors. Some courses in thisprogram may not be available at all <strong>College</strong> locations.Area I: Written Composition 6ENG 101 English Composition I 3ENG 102 English Composition II 3Area II: Humanities and Fine Arts 12*Literature 3-6Choose from ENG 251, 252, 261, 262, 271, 272**Fine Arts 3Choose from ART 100, 203, 204; MUS 101Speech 3SPH 106 or 107**Humanities and Additional Fine Arts 0-3Choose from HUM 101, 102; PHL 206; REL 100,151, 152; SPA 101, 102Area III: Natural Sciences and Mathematics 11Natural Sciences 8Choose from BIO 103, 104; CHM 111, 112;PHS 111, 112; PHY 201, 202, 213, 214Mathematics 3MTH 110 or 112Area IV: History, Social and Behavioral Sciences 12*History 3-6Choose from HIS 101, 102, 121, 122, 201, 202**Social and Behavioral Sciences 6-9Choose from ANT 200; ECO 231, 232; GEO 100;POL 211; PSY 200, 210; SOC 200*Area V: Pre-Professional, Pre-Major, andElective Courses 19-23***ORI 101 or 105 1-3***CIS 146 3BIO 201; HED 224, 231 10**Electives as Determined by Transfer Institution 5-9HistoryAssociate in Arts or ScienceThis plan of study was developed as a guideline for students whoplan to transfer to an Alabama public four-year institution andpursue a degree in History. <strong>Student</strong>s who plan to transfer to an outof-stateor private institution should consult that institution and plantheir program of study in consultation with history faculty advisorsand/or counselors. This program is available on the Sparks and<strong>Wallace</strong> Campuses.Area I: Written Composition 6ENG 101 English Composition I 3ENG 102 English Composition II 3Area II: Humanities and Fine Arts 12Literature 3-6Choose from ENG 251, 252, 261, 262, 271, 272*Fine Arts 3Choose from ART 100, 203, 204; MUS 101*Humanities and Additional Fine Arts 0-3Choose from HUM 101, 102; PHL 206;REL 100, 151, 152; SPA 101, 102; SPH 106 or 107(Selecting SPH 106 or 107 will meet associate degreerequirement.)Area III: Natural Sciences and Mathematics 11*Natural Sciences 8Choose from BIO 103, 104; CHM 111, 112;PHS 111, 112; PHY 201, 202, 213, 214Mathematics 3MTH 110 or 112Area IV: History, Social and Behavioral Sciences 12History 6Choose from HIS 101-102, or 121-122 or 201-202*Social and Behavioral Sciences 6Choose from ANT 200; ECO 231, 232; GEO 100;POL 211; PSY 200, 210; SOC 200Area V: Pre-Professional, Pre-Major, andElective Courses 19-23**ORI 101 or 105 1-3**CIS 146 3History (2nd Sequence) 6*Electives as Determined by Transfer Institution 9-13*Must complete a 6-semester-hour sequence in Literature or History.**Some 4-year institutions require a specific course or courses in the indicatedareas. Check the STARS Guide and Area V page of your intended transferinstitution for additional guidance. Transfer credits may not exceed 50% ofthose required for the 4-year degree.***Indicated courses may not be included in the STARS Articulation Guide butare applicable toward the associate degree.*Must complete a 6-semester-hour sequence in Literature or History.**Some 4-year institutions require a specific course or courses in the indicatedareas. Check the STARS Guide and Area V page of your intended transferinstitution for additional guidance. Transfer credits may not exceed 50% ofthose required for the 4-year degree.***Indicated courses may not be included in the STARS Articulation Guide butare applicable toward the associate degree.1-800-543-2426 71 www.wallace.edu
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