2009 CCBC College Catalog
Economics
Associate of Arts (A.A.) in Humanities
and Social Sciences
Transfer
Pattern – Economics
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General Education Requirements:
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Credits
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____SPCM 101
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Fundamentals of Speech Communication
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3
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____ENGL 101
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College Composition I
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3
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____ENGL 102
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College Composition II
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3
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General Education Electives:
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(Choose courses in each category from the list of approved
General Education courses. One 3-credit General Education course
must be Diversity Course.)
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____Arts and Humanities (PHIL 101
recommended)
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3
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____Social and Behavioral Sciences (POLS
101 recommended)
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6
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____Biological and Physical Sciences (One
course must include a lab.)
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7-8
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____Mathematics (MATH 163
recommended)
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3-5
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____Wellness and Health
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3
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____Information Technology
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3
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____Global, Historical and Cultural
Perspectives
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2
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Total General Education Credits:
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36-39
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Degree Requirements:
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Two-Semester Sequence
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6
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Choose a two-semester sequence from this list:
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HIST 101** and 102
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Western Civilization I and II
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HIST 111** and 112
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U.S. Hisory I and II
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Critical Thinking
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3
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Choose one from this list:
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PHIL 101**
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Introduction to Philosophy
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PHIL 103
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Critical Thinking
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PHIL 240**
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Ethics
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**These courses may also be used as a General Education
Elective.
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Total:
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9
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Electives: (Select 15-18 credits):
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____ECON 201
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Introduction to Macro Economic Principles
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3
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____ECON 202
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Introduction to Micro Economic Principles
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3
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____MNGT 101
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Introduction to Business
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3
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____SOCL 101
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Introduction to Sociology
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3
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____MATH 230
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Calculus with Applications
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3
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____POLS 111
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Introduction to Political Science
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3
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Other Electives:
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0
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Total Elective Credits:
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15-18
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Total Credits Required for Degree:
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60 min.
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Transfer Pattern Description:
This degree pattern is
designed to help students transfer to institutions that offer a
four-year program in Economics. Beyond the general education
requirements and other degree, program, and elective requirements, this
pattern should be considered in light of the requirements of the
selected transfer institution. Students should consult with a transfer
advisor or Economics coordinator in order to select the combination of
electives that best meets the requirements of the transfer institution.
This program is accredited by the Association of Collegiate Business
Schools and Programs (ACBSP). The attainment of this accreditation
certifies that the teaching and learning processes within the Business
Studies Department meet the rigorous educational standards established
by the ACBSP.
Program Coordinators:
CCBC Catonsville: Alpha Kaikai
410-455-4344
or akaikai@ccbcmd.edu
CCBC Dundalk/Essex: Jennifer Joyner
410-780-6469 or
jjoyner@ccbcmd.edu