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Computer Science - Burlington County College

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GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS<br />

Associate of Arts (A.A.) Degrees<br />

1. Written and Oral Communications – 9 credits<br />

ENG 101 <strong>College</strong> Composition I<br />

ENG 102 <strong>College</strong> Composition II<br />

*SPE 102 Public Speaking<br />

2. Mathematics – 3 credits<br />

MTH 107 Introduction to Statistics<br />

OR higher math course<br />

3. Natural <strong>Science</strong> – 7 or 8 credits<br />

Group A – 4 credits chosen from:<br />

BIO 103 & 104 General Biology I and lab<br />

BIO 107 & 108 General Biology II and lab<br />

BIO 110 & 111 Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology I<br />

and lab<br />

BIO 114 & 115 Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology II<br />

and lab<br />

BIO 120 & 121 Basic Biology and Human Affairs and lab<br />

BIO 130 & 131 Environmental <strong>Science</strong> and lab<br />

BIO 155 & 156 Basic Microbiology and lab<br />

CHE 107 & 108 Chemistry and lab<br />

CHE 115 & 116 General Chemistry I and lab<br />

PHY 110 & 111 Principles of Physics I and lab<br />

PHY 120 & 121 Introduction to Astronomy and lab<br />

PHY 210 & 211 General Physics I and lab<br />

PSC 105 & 106 Physical <strong>Science</strong> I and lab<br />

PSC 107 & 108 Physical <strong>Science</strong> II and lab<br />

Group B – 3 or 4 additional credits chosen from Group A<br />

(above) or any 101 or higher course from BIO, CHE,<br />

PHY or PSC<br />

4. Technology – 3 credits<br />

CIS 101 Introduction to <strong>Computer</strong>s<br />

5. Social <strong>Science</strong> – 6 credits<br />

Group A – 3 credits chosen from:<br />

ANT 102 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology<br />

ECO 203 Principles of Microeconomics<br />

GEO 102 Principles of Geography<br />

POL 101 American National Government and Politics<br />

*PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology<br />

PSY 102 Introduction to Psychology II<br />

*SOC 101 Principles of Sociology<br />

Group B – 3 additional credits from different disciplines<br />

chosen from Group A (above) or:<br />

ANT 101 Introduction to Physical Anthropology<br />

ECO 101 Fundamentals of Economics<br />

ECO 204 Principles of Macroeconomics<br />

POL 103 Comparative Government and Politics<br />

POL 220 Political Philosophy<br />

POL 250 International Politics<br />

PSY 251 Child and Adolescent Psychology<br />

PSY 256 Developmental Psychology<br />

*SOC 160 Society, Ethics & Technology<br />

*This course meets the ethical reasoning and action goal.<br />

40 <strong>Burlington</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

6. Arts and Humanities – 9 credits<br />

Group A – 3 credits chosen from:<br />

ART 101 Introduction to Art<br />

MUS 101 Introduction to Music<br />

*PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy<br />

THR 101 Introduction to Theatre<br />

Group B – 6 additional credits chosen from Group A (above) or:<br />

ART 250 Art History I<br />

ART 251 Art History II<br />

ARA 101 Elementary Arabic I<br />

ARA 102 Elementary Arabic II<br />

ASL 101 Elementary American Sign Language I<br />

ASL 102 Elementary American Sign Language II<br />

ASL 201 Intermediate American Sign Language I<br />

ASL 202 Intermediate American Sign Language II<br />

ASL 203 Advanced American Sign Language I<br />

CHI 101 Elementary Chinese I<br />

CHI 102 Elementary Chinese II<br />

FRE 101 Elementary French I<br />

FRE 102 Elementary French II<br />

FRE 201 Intermediate French I<br />

FRE 202 Intermediate French II<br />

GER 101 Elementary German I<br />

GER 102 Elementary German II<br />

HIS 101 United States History I<br />

HIS 102 United States History II<br />

HIS 103 Ancient and Medieval Foundations<br />

of Western Civilization<br />

HIS 104 Modern European History<br />

HIS 203 Modern East Asia<br />

HIS 204 Modern Latin America<br />

HIS 230 Islamic Civilization<br />

HIS 266 African-American History I<br />

HIS 267 African-American History II<br />

ITA 101 Elementary Italian I<br />

ITA 102 Elementary Italian II<br />

LIT 201 Interpretation of Fiction<br />

LIT 202 Introduction to Drama<br />

LIT 206 Women’s Literature<br />

LIT 207 English Literature I<br />

LIT 208 English Literature II<br />

LIT 209 American Literature I<br />

LIT 210 American Literature II<br />

LIT 212 Contemporary American Novel<br />

LIT 218 Literature and Film<br />

LIT 220 Shakespeare<br />

PHI 105 Introduction to Logic<br />

PHI 112 Eastern Philosophy<br />

*PHI 205 Ethics<br />

PHI 210 History of Philosophy<br />

REL 205 Comparative Religion<br />

SPA 101 Elementary Spanish I<br />

SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II<br />

SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I<br />

SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II<br />

SPA 206 History and Culture of Spanish Speaking<br />

Peoples of Latin America

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