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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH GEORGIA PLAN OF STUDY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE GENERAL STUDIES HUMANITIES FOCUS AREA AREA A- Communication and Quantitative Skills (9hrs) 1. Lit. or Lang.* 2. Fine Arts/Phil. Course Term Hrs Grade Military Science- Cadets Only Basic Military Science Advanced Military Science COMMENTS: SIGNATURES (Original Only) DATE Student: Advisor: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. If you need this document in an alternate format for accessibility purposes (e.g. Braille, large print, audio, etc.), please contact Terri Carroll at [email protected] or 678-717-3846. 1. Modern Language* 2. Global Course Legend for grades: * =In Progress K=CLEP, AP Credit I=Incomplete CR=Military Credit Student Name: Advisor: ID# Graduation Term Last term accepted at UNG Catalog GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS: US HISTORY GA HISTORY US CONSTITUTION GA CONSTITUTION MINIMUM 2.0 INSTITUTIONAL & CUMULATIVE GPA MINIMUM 60 CORE HOURS MINIMUM 120 SEMESTER HOURS 21 HOURS AT THE 3000/4000 LEVEL IN MAJOR 39 OVERALL SEMESTER HOURS AT 3000/4000 LEVEL MINIMUM 30 SEMESTER HOURS RESIDENCY Students should consult with their Academic Advisors for selection of courses most appropriate to potential major selection. AREA D- Natural Sciences, Math and Technology (11hrs) *Modern language courses at the 1001 and 1002 level are 4 credit hours. AREA C- Humanities, Fine Arts and Ethics (6hrs) 1. Lab Science 2. Lab Science 3. Math & Tech.* AREA E- Social Sciences (9hrs) 1. ENGL 1101 2. ENGL 1102 3. MATH* A grade of C or higher required for ENGL 1101 and 1102. Area A completed by 30 hrs. *Consult with Advisor on appropriate MATH selection. AREA B- Institutional Options (7hrs) AREA F - Courses in Support of Concentration (min 18hrs) Course Term Hrs Grade Grade 30 hours designed for students wishing to pursue a baccalaureate degree in Art, Art Marketing, Communication (concentrations in Journalism, Public Relations, Organizational Leadership), Film and Digital Media, English (concentrations in Writing and Publication, Literature, Teacher Cert.), and Modern Languages. See highlighted areas on back for recommended courses. *BA students must complete language at a 2001-level minimum. Art Marketing and Film and Digital Medial are BS programs and only require language at the 1001/1002 level taken in Area B. *CSCI 1250 recommended 1. US/GA His. & Gov. 2. Behavioral Science* 3. Social Science *Consult with advisor for appropriate behavioral science based on specific program.

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Page 1: UNIVERSITY OF NORTH GEORGIA PLAN OF STUDY ......Literature, Teacher Cert.), and Modern Languages. See highlighted areas on back for recommended courses. **BA students must complete

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH GEORGIA PLAN OF STUDY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE GENERAL STUDIES HUMANITIES FOCUS AREA

AREA A- Communication and Quantitative Skills (9hrs)

1. Lit. or Lang.*2. Fine Arts/Phil.

Course Term Hrs Grade

Military Science- Cadets OnlyBasic Military Science

Advanced Military Science

COMMENTS:SIGNATURES (Original Only) DATE

Student:

Advisor:

1. 2. 3.4.5.6.

If you need this document in an alternate format for accessibility purposes (e.g. Braille, large print, audio, etc.), please contact Terri Carroll at [email protected] or 678-717-3846.

1. Modern Language*2. Global Course

Legend for grades: * =In Progress K=CLEP, AP Credit I=Incomplete CR=Military Credit

Student Name:

Advisor:

ID# Graduation Term

Last term accepted at UNGCatalog

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:US HISTORY GA HISTORY US CONSTITUTION GA CONSTITUTION MINIMUM 2.0 INSTITUTIONAL & CUMULATIVE GPA MINIMUM 60 CORE HOURS MINIMUM 120 SEMESTER HOURS 21 HOURS AT THE 3000/4000 LEVEL IN MAJOR 39 OVERALL SEMESTER HOURS AT 3000/4000 LEVEL MINIMUM 30 SEMESTER HOURS RESIDENCY

Students should consult with their Academic Advisors for selection of courses most appropriate to potential major selection.

AREA D- Natural Sciences, Math and Technology (11hrs)

*Modern language courses at the 1001 and 1002 level are 4 credit hours.

AREA C- Humanities, Fine Arts and Ethics (6hrs)

1. Lab Science2. Lab Science3. Math & Tech.*

AREA E- Social Sciences (9hrs)

1. ENGL 11012. ENGL 11023. MATH* A grade of C or higher required for ENGL 1101 and 1102. Area A completed by 30 hrs.*Consult with Advisor on appropriate MATH selection.

AREA B- Institutional Options (7hrs)

AREA F - Courses in Support of Concentration (min 18hrs)

Course Term Hrs Grade Grade

30 hours designed for students wishing to pursue a baccalaureate degree in Art, Art Marketing, Communication (concentrations in Journalism, Public Relations, Organizational Leadership), Film and Digital Media, English (concentrations in Writing and Publication, Literature, Teacher Cert.), and Modern Languages. See highlighted areas on back for recommended courses.

**BA students must complete language at a 2001-level minimum. Art Marketing andFilm and Digital Medial are BS programs and only require language at the 1001/1002 level taken in Area B.

*CSCI 1250 recommended

1. US/GA His. & Gov.2. Behavioral Science*3. Social Science

*Consult with advisor for appropriate behavioral science based on specific program.

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Revised 7/23/20

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH GEORGIA CORE CURRICULUM Core courses may have prerequisites or enrollment restrictions. Students should always review the course descriptions listed in the UNG Catalog for information on prerequisites and enrollment requirements before registering for any course.

AREA A - Essential Skills (9 hours) Communication Skills (6 hours). Take both:

3 ENGL 1101 3 ENGL 1102

English Composition I English Composition II

Quantitative Skills (3 hours). Choose one: 3 MATH 1001 3 MATH 1101 3 MATH 1111 3 MATH 1113 4 MATH 1450 (MATH 1501 eCore)

Quantitative Skills & Reasoning Mathematical ModelsCollege Algebra Pre-Calculus Calculus I* (1 hour used in Area F or as elective)

For students majoring in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, mathematics, and physics, MATH 1113 or MATH 1450 is required.

• MATH 1111 or higher is required for Nursing majors.

AREA B - Institutional Options (5 - 7 hours)

Modern Language (3-4 hours). Choose one: Any non-English language course at the 1001, 1002, 2001 or 2002 level.

Global Courses (3-4 hours). Choose one or two: 3 ANTH 1102 Introduction to Anthropology 3 CGLO 1503 3 COMM 1503 3 DVRS 1503 3 ENGL 2111 3 ENGL 2112 3 ENGL 2160 3 ENST 2030 3 GEOG 1101 3 GEOG 1102 3 HIST 1111 3 HIST 1112 3 HIST 2860 2 INED 2902 3 INED 2903 3 PHIL 2200 3 POLS 1153 3 POLS 2301 3 POLS 2401 3 RELG 2860 3 SOCI 1160

Contemporary Global Topics Intercultural Communication Studies in Diversity Issues World Literature I World Literature II Multicultural American Literature Environmental Studies & Sustainability Introduction to Human Geography World Regional Geography World History I World History II History of World Religions Special Topics in International Perspectives Special Topics in International Perspectives Ethics from a Global Perspective Global Citizenship Introduction to Comparative Politics Global Issues History of World Religions Introduction to Social Problems

AREA C - Humanities, Fine Arts, & Ethics (6 hours)

Literature (3 hours). Choose one: 3 Any 2001 to 2002 non-English Language course. OR

World Literature I World Literature II British Literature I British Literature II

3 ENGL 2111 3 ENGL 2112 3 ENGL 2121 3 ENGL 2122 3 ENGL 2131 3 ENGL 2132 3 ENGL 2135 3 ENGL 21403 ENGL 21453 ENGL 21503 ENGL 2160 3 MDST 2150

American Literature I American Literature II African American Literature Gender and LiteratureNative American Literature Literature and Film Multicultural American Literature Literature and Film

Note: A “C” or better in ENGL 1102 is a prerequisite for all ENGL 21XX courses.

Fine Arts or Philosophy (3 hours). Choose one: 3 ART 1100 Art Appreciation 3 ART 2510 Introduction to Art History I 3 ART 2520 Introduction to Art History II 3 COMM 1110 Public Speaking 3 COMM 2050 Media, Culture and Society 3 MDST 1110 Film Appreciation 3 MUSC 1100 Music Appreciation 3 PHIL 2010 Introduction to Philosophy 3 PHIL 2200 Ethics from a Global Perspective 3 THEA 1100 Theatre Appreciation

AREA D - Natural Sciences, Mathematics, and Technology (11 hours) Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, and Nursing majors (8 hours). Choose two, in a sequence: Students should consult their degree plans for science course recommendations.

Non-Science Majors (8 hours). Choose two, not necessarily a sequence:

Astronomy of the Solar System and Lab Stellar and Galactic Astronomy and Lab

4 ASTR 1010/L 4 ASTR 1020/L 4 BIOL 1101/L (BIOL 1011K eCore) Biology: A Human Perspective and Lab

Introduction to Ecology and LabPrinciples of Biology IPrinciples of Biology II Environmental Science and Lab Plant Biology I and Lab Plant Biology II and Lab

4 BIOL 1102/L 4 BIOL 1107K 4 BIOL 1108K 4 BIOL 1260/L 4 BIOL 2210/L 4 BIOL 2220/L 4 CHEM 1151/L 4 CHEM 1152/L 4 CHEM 1211/L (CHEM 1211K eCore)4 CHEM 1212/L (CHEM 1212K eCore)4 ESCI 2111K 4 ESCI 2112K 4 GEOG 1111K 4 GEOG 1112/L4 GEOG/GEOL 1530K 4 GEOL 1121K 4 GEOL 1122K 4 PHYS 1111/L4 PHYS 1112/L4 PHYS 2211/L4 PHYS 2212/L

Survey of Chemistry I and Lab Survey of Chemistry II and Lab Principles of Chemistry I and Lab Principles of Chemistry II and Lab Environmental Science IEnvironmental Science IIIntroduction to Physical Geography Introduction to Weather and Climate and LabIntroduction to OceanograpyPhysical Geology Historical Geology Introductory Physics I and Lab Introductory Physics II and Lab Principles of Physics I and Lab Principles of Physics II and Lab

Mathematics or computer science (3 hours). Choose one: 2/1 GISC 2011/L3 MATH 1113

4 MATH 1450 3

MATH 2040 3

MATH 1401

4 MATH 2460 3 MATH 2510 3 CSCI 1250 4 CSCI 1301 4 CSCI 1371

Geographic Information Science and Lab Pre-Calculus Elementary Statistics Calculus I Brief Calculus Calculus II Introduction to Discrete Mathematics Information Technologies (non-science majors) Computer Science I Computing for Scientists and Engineers*

Note: If a student elects to enroll in a calculus course (4 hours), one hour can be counted in AREA F or as an elective.

*Designed specifically for students in the dual degree engineering programs and in the physics major.

AREA E - Social Sciences (9 hours)

US/GA History and Government (3 hours). Choose one: 3 HIST 2111 U.S. History I 3 HIST 2112 U.S. History II 3 POLS 1101 American Government

Behavioral Science (3 hours). Choose one: 3 ANTH 1102 Introduction to Anthropology 3 ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 PSYC 1101 Introduction to Psychology 3 SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology

Social Science (3 hours). Choose one: 3 ENST 2030 3 GEOG 1101 3 GEOG 11023 HIST 1111 3 HIST 1112 3 HIST 2111 3 HIST 2112 3 POLS 1101 3 POLS 2301 3 POLS 2401

Environmental Studies & Sustainability Introduction to Human Geography World Regional Geography World History I World History II U.S. History I U.S. History II American Government Introduction to Comparative Politics Global Issues

AREA F - Area of Concentration (18 hours) Courses related to your major program of study chosen with your advisor.

A

B

D

C E

MATH 1111 is recommended for business majors to meet future prerequisites.

PSYC 1101 or SOCI 1101 recommended

(MATH 1501 eCore)

2020-21 Catalog

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