2008 CCBC College Catalog
General Education
The
Maryland Higher Education Commission stipulates that in order to receive
associate degrees, students must fulfill not only the requirements of
their specific program of study but also those of a general education.
Specific General Education requirements vary with the type of program
and associate degree. Meet with an academic advisor or program
coordinator to select the appropriate General Education sequence.
General Education Course Requirements
Degrees:
General Education – A.A. in Humanities and Social Sciences -- view
chart
Follow this General Education sequence for the
following transfer patterns:
Anthropology,
Art, Business
Administration, Business Law, Dance,
Economics, English,
Foreign Languages, Health,
History, Mass
Communication, Music, Philosophy,
Physical Education, Political
Science, Pre-Law, Psychology,
Sociology, Speech
Communication, Teacher Education, Theatre,
Women’s Studies
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Required Courses
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SPCM 101 ENGL 101 ENGL 102
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Fundamentals of Speech Communication College Composition I College
Composition II
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3 3 3
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Electives: (Choose courses in each category from the list
of approved General Education courses.)
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Arts and Humanities Social and Behavioral Sciences (from
2 disciplines) Biological and Physical Sciences (One course
must include a lab.) Mathematics Interdisciplinary and
Emerging Issues, distributed as follows
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Wellness and Health
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Information Technology
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Global, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives
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3 6 7-8 3-5 8
3 3 2
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Total General Education Credits * One of the 3-credit General
Education courses must be a Diversity course.
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36-39 *
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General Education – A.F.A. in Fine and Performing Arts -- view
chart
Follow this General Education sequence for the
following transfer patterns
Art, Dance,
Music, Theatre
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Required Courses
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SPCM 101 ENGL 101 ENGL 102
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Fundamentals of Speech Communication College Composition I College
Composition II
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3 3 3
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Electives: (Choose courses in each category using the
information below and from the list of
approved General Education courses.)
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Arts and Humanities Choose one from this list:
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3
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ARTS 104 DANC 135 MUSC 102 THTR 101
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Art Appreciation Dance Appreciation Music Appreciation Introduction
to Theatre
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Social and Behavioral Sciences Biological and Physical Sciences Mathematics Information
Technology
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3 3-4 3 3
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Total General Education Credits * One of the 3-credit General
Education courses must be a Diversity course.
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24-25*
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General Education – A.S. in Science and Mathematics -- view
chart
Follow this General Education sequence for the
following transfer patterns:
Astronomy, Biology,
Chemistry, Environmental
Science, Forensic Science, Geography,
Geology, Mathematics,Meteorology,
Oceanography, Physics
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Required Courses
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SPCM 101 ENGL 101 ENGL 102
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Fundamentals of Speech Communication College Composition I College
Composition II
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3 3 3
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Electives: (Choose courses in each category using the
information below and from the list of
approved General Education courses.)
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Biological and Physical Sciences (One course must include a lab.) Choose
7-8 credits from this list:
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7-8
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ASTM 101 ASTM 102 BIOL 104 BIOL 106 BIOL 110 BIOL
111 CHEM 121 CHEM 122 CHEM 123 CHEM 124 ERSC
101 ERSC 121 ERSC 122 ERSC 131 ERSC/ GEOG 141 ERSC/
GEOG 142
ENVS 101 ENVS 102 GEOG 101 PHYS 101 PHYS
102 PHYS 151 PHYS 251
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Astronomy Astronomy Laboratory Botany Zoology Biology
I: Molecular and Cells Biology II: Organisms and Ecology General
Chemistry I General Chemistry I Laboratory General Chemistry
II General Chemistry II Laboratory Earth Science Physical
Geology Physical Geology Laboratory Meteorology Introduction
to Oceanography
Oceanography Laboratory
Introduction to Environmental Science Introduction to
Environmental Science Laboratory Introduction to Physical
Geography Fundamentals of Physics I Fundamentals of Physics
II General Physics I General Physics II
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3 1 4 4 4 4 3 1 3 1 4 3 1 4 3
1
3 1 3 4 4 3 4
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Mathematics Choose one course from this list:
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3-5
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MATH 165 MATH 251 MATH 252 MATH 253 MATH 257 MATH
259
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Precalculus Calculus I Calculus II Calculus III Linear
Algebra Elementary Differential Equations
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4 4 4 4 4 3
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Arts and Humanities Social and Behavioral Sciences (from 2
disciplines) Interdisciplinary and Emerging Issues,
distributed as follows
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Wellness and Health
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Information Technology
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Global, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives
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3 6 8
3 3 2
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Total General Education Credits * One of the 3-credit General
Education courses must be a Diversity course.
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36-39*
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General Education – A.A./A.S. (except Nursing) -- view
chart
Associate of Arts and Associate of Science
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Required Courses
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SPCM 101 ENGL 101 ENGL 102
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Fundamentals of Speech Communication College Composition I College
Composition II
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3 3 3
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Electives: (Choose courses in each category from the list
of approved General Education courses.)
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Arts and Humanities Social and Behavioral Sciences (from
2 disciplines) Biological and Physical Sciences (One course
must include a lab.) Mathematics Interdisciplinary and
Emerging Issues, distributed as follows
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Wellness and Health
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Information Technology
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Global, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives
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3 6 7-8 3-5 8
3 3 2
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Total General Education Credits * One of the 3-credit General
Education courses must be a Diversity course.
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36-38 *
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General Education – A.S. Nursing
Associate of Science in Nursing
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Required Courses
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SPCM 101 ENGL 101
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Fundamentals of Speech Communication College Composition I
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3 3
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Electives: (Choose courses in each category from the list
of approved General Education courses.)
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Arts and Humanities (ENGL course) Social
and Behavioral Sciences
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SOCL 101 Introduction to Sociology
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PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology
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PSYC 103 Human Growth and Development
Biological and Physical Sciences
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BIOL 220 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
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BIOL 221 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
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BIOL 230 Microbiology
Mathematics
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3 9
3 3 3
12
4 4 4
3
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Total General Education Credits
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33
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GENERAL EDUCATION – A.A.T.
The General Education sequence
for the Associate of Arts in Teaching degree varies among the A.A.T.
programs. Consult with an academic advisor or the Director of Teacher
Education for guidance in selecting the appropriate General Education
sequence.
GENERAL EDUCATION – A.A.S. -- view chart
Associate
of Applied Science
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Required Courses
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SPCM 101 ENGL 101
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Fundamentals of Speech Communication College Composition I
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3 3
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Electives: (Choose courses in each category from list
of approved General Education courses.)
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Biological and Physical Sciences Mathematics Social and
Behavioral Sciences Interdisciplinary and Emerging Issues (Wellness
and Health or Information Technology) Arts and
Humanities or Social and Behavioral Sciences
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3-4 3-4 3 3
3
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Total General Education Credits * One of the 3-credit General
Education courses must be a Diversity course.
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21-23 *
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