Clark State Community College

The University of Akron Clark State Community College General Education Equivalency Guide The General Education program of The University of Akron is the core of courses that provides the skills and knowledge considered essential for all bachelor’s degree graduates of the University. This guide was prepared to assist students who have not completed the Ohio Transfer Module. Individual college departments or programs at UA reserve the right to review these and other courses completed at Clark State Community College in meeting specific course requirements under their jurisdiction. For questions, contact the Transfer Student Services Center at (330) 972-­‐7009. August 2013 THE UNIVERSITY OF AKRON GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS English Composition 6 credits / 2 courses Oral Communications 3 credits required / 1 course CLARK STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE GENERAL EDUCATION GUIDE English Composition -­‐ 2 courses required ENG 1111 English I (3) -­‐AND-­‐ ENG 1112 English II (3) or ENG 2230 Technical Report Writing (3) Oral Communication-­‐1 course required COM 1120 Public Speaking I (3), COM 2220 Public Speaking II (3) Physical Education/Wellness 1 credit required / 1 course Mathematics 3 credits required / 1 course Physical Education-­‐1 course required PED 1001-­‐1014 (1) Mathematics – 3 credits required MTH 1050 Math & Today’s World (3), MTH 1280 College Algebra (4), MTH 1340 Pre-­‐Calculus (5), MTH 2100 Calculus for the Mgt. Life & Social Sciences (5), MTH 2200 Calculus I (5), MTH 2220 Calculus II (5), MTH 2240 Multivariable Calculus (4), MTH 2330 Differential Equations (4), STT 2640 Elementary Statistics I (3) Natural Science Natural Science -­‐ 8 credits required Students must complete science courses from two different sets (one course must have a laboratory 8 credits minimum At least 2 courses from 2 different departments. component): BIOLOGY: BIO 1101 Fund. of Human Biology w/ lab (3), BIO 1105 Fund. of Anatomy & Physiology (3), BIO 1118 One course must have a lab. Muscle Anatomy & Biomechanics w/ lab (4), BIO 1131 Microbiology w/ lab (3), BIO 1410 Fund. of Biology w/lab (4), BIO 1420 Global Biology w/ lab (4), BIO 1510 Biology I w/ lab (5), BIO 1520 Biology II w/ lab (5), BIO 2121 Anatomy & Physiology I w/ lab (4), BIO 2122 Anatomy & Physiology II w/ lab (4) CHEMISTRY: CHM 1100 Chemistry & Society w/lab (4), CHM 1150 Intro. To General Chemistry (4), CHM 1160 Intro. Org. & Bio. Chemistry w/lab (4)CHM 1210 General Chemistry I w/ lab (5), CHM 1220 General Chemistry II w/ lab (5), CHM 2110 Organic Chemistry I w/ lab (5), CHM 2120 Organic Chemistry II w/ lab (5) GEOLOGY: GLG 1114 Ohio Field Geology w/ lab (2), GLG 1129 Survey of Earth Science (3), GLG 1130 Earth & Space w/ lab (4), GLG 1131 Physical Geology w/ lab (4), GLG 1132 Historical Geology w/ lab (4), GLG 1133 Environmental Geology w/ lab (4), GLG 2200 Natural Disasters w/ lab (3) PHSYICS: PHY 1100 Fundamentals of Physics w/ lab (4), PHY 1200 Intro. to Astronomy w/lab (4), PHY 1501 General Physics I with Algebra w/ lab (5), PHY 1502 General Physics II with Algebra w/ lab (5), PHY 2501 College Physics I with Calculus w/ lab (5), PHY 2502 College Physics II with Calculus w/ lab (5) Area Studies & Cultural Diversity 4 credits minimum / 2 courses Humanities 10 credits minimum (Humanities in the Western Tradition I (4) or Humanities in the World Since 1300 (4) is required plus 2 courses from 2 different sets) Social Science 6 credits minimum / 2 courses Area Studies & Cultural Diversity-­‐2 courses required HST 2200 African American History (3), RST 2600 Regional Studies: India (3), RST 2700 Regional Studies: Africa (3), RST 2800 Regional Studies: Latin America (3), SOC 2240 Racial Cultural Minorities (3), SOC 2220 Comparing Cultures (3), GEO 1100 World Human Geography (3) or GEO 2200 World Regional Geography (3) Humanities-­‐3 courses are required Students are required to complete: HST 1110 Western Civilization to 1600 (3) -­‐OR-­‐ HST 1120 Western Civilization since 1600 (3) -­‐AND-­‐ two courses from two option sets below: SET 1 -­‐ FINE ARTS: ART 1001 Art History I (3), ART 1002 Art History II (3), ART 1300 Appreciation of the Arts (3), MUS 1130 Music Appreciation (3), THE 1130 Theatre Appreciation (3), THE 2241 Theatre History I (3), THE 2242 Theatre History (3) SET 2 -­‐ PHILOSOPHY: PHL 2000 Critical Thinking (3), PHL 2050 Deductive Logic (3), PHL 2100 Ethics (3), PHL 2300 Medical Ethics (3), PHL 2400 Philosophy of World Religions (3) SET 3 -­‐ LITERATURE: ENG 1600 Intro to Literature (3), ENG 2300 Great Books: World Literature (3), ENG 2500 American Literature (3), ENG 2610 British Literature to 1700 (3), ENG 2620 British Literature to Present (3) SET 4 – HUM/HIST: HST 1110 Western Civilization to 1600 (3), HST 1120 Western Civilization since 1600 (3) Social Science-­‐2 courses required, from 2 different sets SET 1 -­‐ ECONOMICS: ECO 1100 General Economics (3), ECO 2210 Principles of Macroeconomics, ECO 2220 Principles of Microeconomics (3) SET 2 -­‐ GEOGRAPHY: GEO 1100 World Human Geography (3), GEO 2200 World Regional Geography (3) SET 3 -­‐ GOVERNMENT & POLITICS: PLS 1100 American National Govt. (3), PLS 1300 Political Issues (3), PLS 2200 Constitutional Law (3), PLS 2300 Intro to International Relations (3) SET 4 -­‐ PSYCHOLOGY: PSY 1111 Introduction to Psychology (3) SET 5 -­‐ SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY: SOC 1110 Sociology (3) SET 6 -­‐ U.S. HISTORY: HST 1210 American History to 1865 (3), HST 1220 American History since 1865 (3) The University of Akron is an Equal Education and Employment Institution. Revised (08/13)