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Associate of Arts and Science
Degree Worksheet
2007-2008
Academic Year
(Courses offered
2007-08 academic year - subject to change each year, based on
course offerings)
If you have
any questions about degree requirements, please contact your
advisor, or the Office of Student Services at
msfadmit@uwc.edu.
Students should meet with their assigned academic advisor prior
to registering each semester. It is recommended that students
meet with a Student Services advisor the semester prior to
earning the AAS degree to verify degree requirements.
Note : Other courses offered but not
listed on this worksheet may apply toward the AAS degree. If a
specific course is not listed, please refer to the course
catalog as it may have been offered in previous years and will
still apply to the degree.
This worksheet is to be used as a
planning guide only. Courses & requirements are subject to
change, please consult with an academic advisor.
ENG 098,
MAT 081, MAT 090 & 091, and Lea 102 are remedial credit courses
and do not count or apply toward the AAS degree
Placement
Test Results (if applicable): MATH -
ENGLISH
-
DEGREE
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AAS
1.
A minimum of 60 credits is required.
2.
The UW Colleges General Education Requirements must be
fulfilled.
3.
At least 24 of the 60 credits must be completed within
the UW Colleges, or at least 12 of the last 24 credits, must be
earned within the UW Colleges.
4.
A student must have a cumulative grade point average
(GPA) of 2.0 earned at the UW Colleges and a 2.0 GPA in credits
applied to the Associate of Arts and Science Degree.
5.
Students must be enrolled at a UW College during the last
semester in which the degree requirements are completed or have
earned 60 degree credits prior to transferring from a UW College
to a baccalaureate degree granting institution.
GENERAL
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
NOTE:
F=Fall and SP=Spring denotes the semester the course is
offered in the 2007-2008 academic year. This information is
subject to change.
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I. Core Requirements
- A grade of C or better in or exemption from the
following: |
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Semester |
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Credit(s) |
Fulfilled |
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Writing – English 102 (F, SP) |
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Mathematics – MAT 108 or 110 (F, SP) |
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*The writing and mathematics requirements and their
prerequisites may not be used to satisfy a breadth
requirement when used to satisfy a core requirement.
*A student may be exempted from the Math Core
requirement by obtaining a C- or better in either Mat
124 or in both Mat 110 and Mat 113, or in any 200 level
math course of 3 or more credits or math placement into
a 200 level course on the math placement exam.
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II. Breadth
Categories
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A. Fine Arts and Humanities
A
student must earn a
minimum of nine (9)
credits with
at least one course designated as Fine Arts and at least
one course designated as Humanities.
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Fine Arts (FA) [minimum of one (1) course]
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Semester |
Year |
Credit(s) |
Fulfilled |
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ART
175 WORLDS OF ART-IMAGES/OBJECTS/IDEAS
(F) 3 cr. |
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ART
181 SURVEY: ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL ART
(F) 3 cr. – ONLINE ONLY |
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ART
183 SURVEY: RENAISSANCE AND MODERN ART
(SP) 3 cr. - ONLINE |
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ART 188 SURVEY: MODERN ARCHITECTURE AND
DESIGN (SP) 3 cr. |
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ART 291 SPECIAL TOPICS (F) 1 cr. –
STUDY ABROAD |
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COM
130 INTRODUCTION TO THEATRE (F) 3 cr. |
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MUS
171 MUSIC THEORY (F) 3 cr. |
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MUS
172 MUSIC THEORY II (SP) 3 cr. |
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MUS
173 MUSIC LITERATURE AND APPRECIATION (F) 3 cr. |
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MUS
174 MUSIC LITERATURE AND APPRECIATION (SP) 3
cr. |
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MUS
271 MUSIC THEORY III (F) 3 cr. |
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MUS
272 MUSIC THEORY IV (SP) 3 cr. |
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MUS
273 JAZZ HISTORY AND APPRECIATION (F,
SP) 3 cr. |
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MUS
278 HISTORY OF ROCK AND ROLL (SP) 3 cr.
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Humanities (HU) [minimum of one (1) course]
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Semester |
Year |
Credit(s) |
Fulfilled |
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COM
218 POPULAR CULTURE IN THE MEDIA (SP) 3
cr. |
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ENG
250 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (F, SP)
3 cr. |
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ENG 263 AMERICAN LITERATURE AFTER 1865
(F) 3cr. – ONLINE ONLY |
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ENG
270 ENGLISH LITERATURE (F) 3 cr. |
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ENG
276 TWENTIETH CENTURY LITERATURE (SP) 3
cr. |
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ENG
277 INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES (F,
SP) 3 cr. |
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ENG
278 MULTICULTURAL LITERATURE IN AMERICA
(F, SP) 3 cr. |
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FRE
201 THIRD SEMESTER FRENCH (F) 4 cr. |
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FRE
205 FOURTH SEMESTER FRENCH (SP) 4 cr. |
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GER
201 THIRD SEMESTER GERMAN (F) 4 cr. |
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GER
205 FOURTH SEMESTER GERMAN (SP) 4 cr. |
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HIS 105 HISTORY OF WESTERN
CIVILIZATION (F) 3 cr. |
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HIS 106 HISTORY OF WESTERN
CIVILIZATION (SP) 3 cr. |
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PHI 101 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (F,
SP) 3 cr. |
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PHI 202 FEMINIST PHILOSOPHY (F) 3 cr.
– ONLINE ONLY |
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PHI 241 ETHICS (F) 3 cr. |
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PHI 242 SOCIAL AND POLITICAL
PHILOSOPHY (SP) 3 cr. |
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REL 101 INTRO TO THE STUDY OF RELIGION
(SP) 3 cr. – ONLINE ONLY |
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SPA 201 THIRD SEMESTER SPANISH (F) 4
cr. |
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SPA 205 FOURTH SEMESTER SPANISH (SP) 4
cr. |
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SPA 247 LATIN AMERICAN AND LATINA WOMEN
(SP) 3 cr. |
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WOM 247 LATIN AMERICAN AND LATINA WOMEN
(SP) 3 cr. |
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FA/HU TOTAL CREDITS |
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B.
Mathematical and Natural Sciences
A
student must earn a minimum of eleven (11) credits in
this category. A minimum of eight (8) of these
credits must be in at least two disciplines of the
Natural Sciences (NS), and must include one (1)
laboratory science (LS) course. |
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Natural Sciences [minimum
of eight (8) credits in two (2) disciplines including at
least one (1) lab class]
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Astronomy |
Semester |
Year |
Credit(s) |
Fulfilled |
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AST 100 SURVEY OF ASTRONOMY [NS] (F) 3
cr. |
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Biological Sciences
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BAC 101 GENERAL SURVEY OF MICROBIOLOGY
[NS/LS] (F) 4 cr. |
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BIO 103 HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
[NS/LS] (F) 3 cr. |
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BIO 109 HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY
[NS/LS] (SP) 5 cr. |
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BIO 160 HEREDITY [NS] (F) 3 cr. –
ONLINE ONLY |
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BOT 130 GENERAL BOTANY [NS/LS] (F) 5
cr. |
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NAT 250 INTRO TO FISH FOREST AND
WILDLIFE RES [NS/LS ](SP) 4 cr. |
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PHS 170 & | |