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2015-2016 Catalog & Student Handbook 
    
2015-2016 Catalog & Student Handbook [ARCHIVED]

General Transfer, A.A.


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Program outcomes: Students successfully completing this program will have completed a core of courses that satisfies general education requirements for the first two years of study at most regionally accredited colleges and universities. Most students will acquire sufficient knowledge that the institutional average score of graduating students on recognized tests of general education competencies will equal or exceed the national average among institutions of similar description and mission.

This program is designed for students who intend to transfer to senior institutions of higher education to complete requirements for Bachelor of Arts degrees. The general transfer major is subdivided into “emphasis” presented on the following pages. Students desiring other curricula (e.g., history, sociology, law, dramatic arts, languages, English, liberal arts, etc.) may design their own programs within the framework of the following general requirements. If the student intends to transfer upon completion of the Associate of Arts degree, he/she should consult the academic advisor and refer to the senior institution catalog before beginning one of the emphases.

Summary of Required General Education Hours

Courses in each general education category must be selected from the list in the

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Fall Credit Hours
ENGL 1010 - Composition I   3
GEN 1010 - First Year Seminar   3
1History Sequence   3
2Foreign Language Sequence 3
Mathematics   3
   
Spring  
ENGL 1020 - Composition II   3
SPCH 1010 - Fundamentals of Speech Communication   3
2Foreign Language Sequence 3
1History Sequence   3
Humanities and/or Fine Arts   3
   
Fall  
Electives3 6
Humanities and/or Fine Arts (Literature)   3
Natural Sciences   4
Social/Behavioral Sciences   3
   
Spring  
Electives3 4
Humanities and/or Fine Arts  3
Natural Sciences  4
Social/Behavioral Sciences  3
Total 60

1Students transferring to TBR universities should take American History I and II (HIST 2010  and 2020 ). A semester of Tennessee History can be substituted for one of these. Students transferring to another university should select history courses appropriate to that institution.

2Most four-year colleges and universities require six hours of intermediate-level foreign language for a B.A. degree. Students might consider completing that requirement while at Cleveland State.

3Content and/or assignments for these courses may require the use of computers, media equipment or access to the Internet. If you believe you might lack the technical skills necessary to succeed in class, advise the instructor immediately. In consultation with the instructor you may consider exploring one of the following options: the eLearning Lab, library resources, the Reading and Writing Center or taking a computer class for credit.

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