Associate Of Arts And Science Degree Worksheet
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Associate Of Arts And Science Degree Worksheet The following checklist is designed to help you record your progress toward the Associate Degree. List each completed course number in the appropriate section with the number of credits earned and the grades received for the core requirements. Keep this worksheet for your records and check your progress with your advisor each semester. 1. CORE REQUIREMENTS (6 credits or exemption) NOTE: Mathematics course used to satisfy core requirement may not be used under breadth requirements. Grade must be “C” or better for English and mathematics courses. Course # Cr. Grade Course # Cr. Grade ENG 102 MAT 110 OR MAT 108 CORE CREDITS_________ 2. BREADTH REQUIREMENTS (32 credits minimum required) Humanities (HU) and Fine Arts (FA) [Minimum 9 credits] Humanities Minimum 1 course Fine Arts Minimum 1 course Math (MS) and Natural Science (MS/NS/LS) Minimum 11 credits with at least 8 credits in 2 different Natural Science disciplines. One LS required. Social Science (SS) Minimum 9 credits from at least 2 different Social Science disciplines Application & Performance (AP) Minimum 3 credits Course # Cr. Course # Cr. Course # Cr. Course # Cr. Course # Cr. Total Credits BREADTH CREDITS_________ 3. ADDITIONAL BREADTH REQUIREMENTS NOTE: A Minimum of 3 credits is required in each additional breath category. Courses used in this category may also be used to satisfy breadth requirements, but the credits can only be counted once toward the required minimum of 60 credits. Ethnic Studies (ES) Interdisciplinary Studies (IS) 4. ELECTIVES (To bring the total to 60 credits) A minimum of 60 credits are required to earn the Associate Degree. ELECTIVE CREDITS_________ TOTAL CREDITS____________ GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 1. CORE REQUIREMENTS Grade of C (not to include a C-) or higher or exemption from the following: Writing ___ENG 102, Composition II Mathematics ___MAT 110, College Algebra or ___*MAT 108, Quantitative Reasoning NOTE: The mathematics course used to satisfy the core requirements may not be used to satisfy breadth requirements. A student is exempt from the mathematics core requirement by obtaining a grade of C- or better in MAT 124 or in both MAT 110 and MAT 113 or in any 200 level mathematics course of three or more credits. A student is also exempt by placement into a 200 level mathematics course. *SPECIAL NOTE: MAT 108 is designed primarily for students whose majors do not require advanced mathematics. Therefore, care should be exercised in selecting MAT 108 to satisfy the Associate Degree requirements. Please consult your faculty, Study Center or Student Services advisor. 2. BREADTH REQUIREMENTS Each course will satisfy the requirement in only one of the following breadth categories: Fine Arts, Humanities, Mathematics and Natural Science, Social Science and Application & Performance. •Fine Arts and Humanities A minimum of 9 credits is required with at least 1 course in Fine Arts (FA) and 1 course in Humanities (HU). The third course may be either Fine Arts or Humanities. Fine Arts Courses (FA) _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ ART 181 ART 183 ART 187 ART 290 ART 291 COM 130 COM 150 MUS 171 MUS 172 Survey: Ancient and Medieval Art Survey: Renaissance to Modern Art Survey: Modern Art Women in the Arts Art of American Advertising Intro to Theatre Intro to Film Music Theory I Music Theory II _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ MUS 173 MUS 174 MUS 271 MUS 272 MUS 273 MUS 295 MUS 295 MUS 295 WOM 295 Music Literature and Appreciation Music Literature and Appreciation Music Theory III Music Theory IV Jazz History and Appreciation Jazz in Film Jazz in Literature History of Rock and Roll Women in the Arts Humanities Courses (HU) Intro to Literature Intro to Narrative Literature American Literature Studies in International Literature Film Studies: Myths and Monsters in Film Multicultural Literature in America Women in Literature Literature of Sport Jazz in Literature Race, Reconstruction and Literature of the American South _____ FRE 201 Third Semester French _____ FRE 205 Fourth Semester French _____ FRE 277 Special Topics _____ GER 201 Third Semester, Part II German _____ GER 205 Fourth Semester German _____ HIS 105 History of Western Civilization _____ HIS 106 History of Western Civilization _____ HIS 161 World History to 1500 _____ HIS 162 World History since 1500 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG 250 253 272 273 277 278 279 286 370 370 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ PHI 101 PHI 201 PHI 210 PHI 215 PHI 220 PHI 226 PHI 241 PHI 242 PHI 248 PHI 258 PHI 261 REL 201 REL 258 SPA 201 SPA 205 SPA 225 SPA 226 SPA 237 WOM 279 Intro to Philosophy Asian Philosophy Thinking Critically Theory of Knowledge Philosophy of Science Philosophies Ideas in Literature Ethics Social and Political Philosophy Biomedical Ethics Human Nature, Religion and Society Philosophy of Religion Asian Philosophy Human Nature, Religion and Society Third Semester Spanish Fourth Semester Spanish Conversation and Composition Conversation and Composition Latino in Literature Women in Literature Fine Arts Credits: _____ Humanities Credits:_____ •Mathematical and Natural Sciences A student must earn at least 11 credits in this category. At least 8 credits in 2 different Natural Science (NS) disciplines is required. One Laboratory Science (LS) is required. Natural Science Disciplines Anthropology _____ ANT 105 Intro to Physical Anthropology** Astronomy _____ AST 100 Geology _____ GLG 100 Introduction to Geology _____ GLG 101 Physical Geology* _____ GLG 104 Landscapes of North America** Mechanics _____ MEC 201 Statics _____ MEC 202 Dynamics Meteorology _____ MLG 100 Intro to Meteorology** Physical Education _____ PED 291 Physiology of Exercise Physics _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ Survey if Astronomy** Biological Sciences _____ BAC 101 General Survey of Microbiology* _____ BIO 103 Human Environmental Biology* _____ BIO 109 Concepts of Biology* _____ BIO 160 Heredity _____ BOT 100 Survey of Botany* _____ BOT 130 General Botany* _____ BOT 240 Plants and Civilization _____ PHS 170 Human Anatomy and Physiology* _____ PHS 202 Anatomy and Physiology* _____ PHS 203 Anatomy and Physiology* _____ ZOO 101 Animal Biology* _____ ZOO 105 Intro to Human Biology _____ ZOO 155 Biology of Human Sexuality and Reproduction _____ ZOO 170 Human Anatomy* _____ ZOO 291 Special Topics in Zoology Chemistry _____ CHE _____ CHE _____ CHE _____ CHE _____ CHE _____ CHE PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY PHY 107 110 141 142 201 202 Foundations of Physics** Physics for the Health Sciences** General Physics* General Physics* General Physics* General Physics* 123 124 125 145 155 203 _____ CHE 211 _____ CHE 214 _____ CHE 343 _____ CHE 351 _____ CHE 361 _____ CHE 363 Chemistry and Society Applied Chemistry and Society Intro to Chemistry* General Chemistry* General Chemistry* Survey of Biochemistry** (LS - If combined with CHE 211) Biochemistry Lab* Physiological Chemistry Organic Chemistry I** (LS - If combined with CHE 352) Organic Chemistry Lab, Part I* Organic Chemistry Lab, Part II* Organic Chemistry II** (LS – If combined with CHE 361) Psychology _____ PSY 225 Experimental Psychology* _____ PSY 254 Behavioral Neuroscience Mathematical Sciences (MS) _____ BUS 243 Economics and Business Statistics _____ CPS 245 Computer Science I _____ CPS 256 C++ as a Second Language _____ ECO 243 Economics and Business Statistics _____ MAT 108 Quantitative Reasoning _____ MAT 110 College Algebra _____ MAT 113 Trigonometry _____ MAT 117 Elementary Statistics _____ MAT 124 Pre-Calculus Mathematics _____ MAT 130 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers _____ MAT 132 Geometry for Elementary Teachers _____ MAT 210 Topics in Finite Math _____ MAT 211 Calculus _____ MAT 221 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I _____ MAT 222 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II _____ MAT 223 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III _____ MAT 224 Linear Mathematics _____ PHI 211 Elementary Logic _____ PSY 210 Statistical Methods in Psychology * NS/LS ** Consult Course Schedule for NS/LS designation Do you have two courses in two NS disciplines?_____ Did you take a lab science?_____ Total NS/LS/MS credits:_____ Geography _____ GEO 104 Landscapes of North America** _____ GEO 120 Introduction to Physical Geography* _____ GEO 123 Physical Geography: Weather and Climate* _____ GEO 125 Physical Geography _____ GEO 130 Human Impact on the Environment** •Social Sciences A minimum of 9 credits is required in Social Sciences (SS). One course in at least 2 different disciplines is required. Social Sciences Disciplines (SS) Anthropology _____ ANT 100 _____ ANT 102 _____ ANT 104 _____ ANT 204 _____ ANT 291 _____ ANT 314 _____ ANT 325 Physical Education _____ PED 217 Social Aspects of Sport Political Science _____ POL 101 _____ POL 104 _____ POL 120 _____ POL 160 _____ POL 175 _____ _____ _____ _____ POL POL POL POL 193 215 235 280 General Anthropology Archaeology and the Prehistoric World Cultural Anthropology (same as ANT 200) Cultures of the World Urban Anthropology Indians of North America People and Cultures: The Middle East Communication and Theatre Arts _____ COM 201 Intro to Mass Communication _____ COM 210 Intro to Intercultural Communication Economics _____ ECO 101 Intro to Economics _____ ECO 203 Economics-Macro _____ ECO 204 Economics-Micro Education _____ EDU 220 Education in a Pluralistic Society _____ EDU 330 Educational Psychology Geography _____ GEO _____ GEO _____ GEO _____ GEO Intro to Politics American Government and Politics Politics of Crime and Punishment (same as POL 220) Comparative Politics International Politics (same as POL 275) Campaigns and Elections Media and Politics Politics of American Minorities Terrorism Psychology _____ PSY _____ PSY _____ PSY _____ PSY 201 202 309 360 Intro to Psychology Intro to Psychology Abnormal Psychology Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence 101 110 342 350 Intro to Cultural Geography World Regional Geography Geography of Wisconsin Environmental Conservation Religious Studies _____ REL 275 Sociology of Religion Sociology _____ SOC _____ SOC _____ SOC _____ SOC _____ SOC History _____ HIS 101 _____ HIS 102 _____ _____ _____ _____ HIS HIS HIS HIS 208 210 218 256 _____ HIS 290 History of the U.S.: From the Era of the Columbian Exchange to the Era of the Civil War History of U.S. from the Era of the Civil War to the Present The Film as Social History Work and Workers in US History The U.S. and Vietnam Race, Reconstruction and Literature of the American South History of Wisconsin Intro to Sociology Contemporary Social Problems Sociology of Marriage and the Family Crime and Criminal Justice American Minority Groups (same as SOC 134) _____ SOC 275 Sociology of Religion 101 130 220 231 234 Women Studies _____ WOM 101 Intro to Women’s Studies Do you have at least three courses in two SS disciplines?_____ Total SS credits:_____ •Application and Performance (AP) A minimum of 3 credits in Application and Performance (AP) is required. Application and Performance (AP) _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS 100 101 102 111 112 121 125 131 141 154 161 201 225 231 254 255 261 110 194 201 202 204 210 230 Art Introduction Intro to Drawing Intermediate Drawing Two-Dimensional Design Three-Dimensional Design Intro to Painting Oil Painting Intro to Sculpture Intro to Printmaking Intro to Ceramics Intro to Photography Intro to Mass Communication Intermediate Oil Painting Intermediate Sculpture Intermediate Ceramics Ceramics Intermediate Photography Personal Finance Career and Life Planning Intro to Accounting Intermediate Accounting Managerial Accounting Business Communication Intro to Management Information Systems _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ ENG 201 ENG 203 ENG 204 ENG 210 FRE 101 FRE 105 GER 101 GER 105 Intermediate Composition Creative Writing I Creative Writing II Business Communication First Semester French Second Semester French First Semester German Second Semester German GRA 110 Engineering Graphics with Computer-aided Drafting MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS 071 072 074 076 170 181 182 281 282 Band Chorus Jazz Ensemble Instrumental Chamber Ensemble Fundamentals of Music Music Theory Aural Skills I Music Theory Aural Skills II Music Theory Aural Skills III Music Theory Aural Skills IV _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ COM COM COM COM COM 101 Intro to Interpersonal Communication 103 Intro to Public Speaking 104 Applied Journalism 131 Theatre Laboratory 232 Intro to Acting _____ CPS 106 Word Processing and Presentation Concepts (MS Word) _____ CPS 107 Spreadsheet Concepts (MS Excel) _____ CPS 108 Database Concepts (MS Word) _____ CPS 109 Internet Applications _____ CPS 139 Web Page Development _____ CPS 270 Data Structures (Java) _____ EDU 201 Concepts, Issues and Field Experience in Education _____ PED 005 Basketball _____ PED 009 Beginning Golf _____ PED 010 Intermediate Golf _____ PED 016 Beginning Tennis _____ PED 018 Beginning Volleyball _____ PED 019 Weight Training _____ PED 027 Intro to Fitness _____ PED 028 Advanced Fitness _____ PED 115 Volleyball _____ PED 127 Fitness for Life _____ PED 205 Prevention and Treatment of Athletic Injuries _____ PED 207 Basketball Theory and Coaching _____ PED 211 Physical Education for Elementary Schools _____ _____ _____ _____ SPA SPA SPA SPA 101 103 104 105 First Semester Spanish First Semester Spanish-Part I First Semester Spanish-Part II Second Semester Spanish Total Application and Performance Credits ______ 3. ADDITIONAL BREADTH REQUIREMENTS Ethnic Studies and Interdisciplinary Studies courses may also be used to satisfy breadth requirements, but the credits can only be counted once toward the required 60 credits. •Ethnic Studies (ES) A student must earn 3 credits in courses designated as Ethnic Studies (ES). An Ethnic Studies course may also be used to satisfy breadth requirements. _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ ANT 104 COM 210 ENG 278 EDU 220 HIS 101 Cultural Anthropology Multicultural Literature in America Multicultural Literature in America Education in a Pluralistic Society History of the U.S.: From the Era of the Columbian Exchange to the Era of the Civil War History of U.S. from the Era of the Civil War to the Present Work and Workers in US History _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ MUS 273 MUS 295 MUS 295 PED 217 SOC 234 Jazz History and Appreciation History of Rock and Roll Jazz in Film Social Aspects of Sports Sociology of Race and Ethnicity _____ HIS 102 _____ HIS 210 •Interdisciplinary Studies (IS) A student must earn a minimum of 3 credits in courses designated as Interdisciplinary Studies (IS). An Interdisciplinary course may also be used to satisfy breadth requirements. _____ _____ _____ _____ COM 150 ENG 253 ENG 370 ENG 370 Intro to film* Intro to Narrative Literature Jazz in Literature A Theme in English and/or American Literature* Special Topics: The Film as Social History The Film as Social History Work and Workers in US History Jazz in Literature Jazz in Film Physiology of Exercise Introduction to Women Studies Women in the Arts Biology of Human Sexuality and Reproduction* _____ FRE 277 _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ HIS 208 HIS 210 MUS 295 MUS 295 PED 291 WOM 101 WOM 290 ZOO 155 4. ELECTIVES Courses designated as Electives (EL) may only be counted in the electives category. Any course may be counted as an elective once you’ve satisfied core and breadth requirements. This gives you the freedom to choose additional breadth courses or foundation courses for your major. Electives (EL) _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ Intro to Business Internship Computer Fundamentals I Intro to Computer Science (BASIC) Intro to Programming (BASIC) Engineering Freshman Orientation Engineering Economics Composition I Freshman Seminar* Intro to College Algebra Alcohol and Other Drugs: Awareness, Alternatives _____ PED 206 Personal Health and Wellness BUS 101 BUS 297 CPS 103 CPS 110 CPS 130 EGR 100 ERG 282 ENG 101 LEC 100 MAT 105 PED 124
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