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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-2024 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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The following transfer guide prepares the student for transfer to a university baccalaureate program. The recommended courses meet the requirements for the Associate of Arts degree. Faculty advisors are Sharon Race, Professor of English and Department Chair; Dr. Roy Bearden-White, Professor of English; Camy Brunson, Assistant Professor of English; Mackinzee Escamilla, Assistant Professor of English; Wendy Esch, Assistant Professor of English; Dr. Nimi Finnigan, Associate Professor of English; Joseph Fly, Professor of English; Katherine Jackson, Instructor in English; Mollie Moore, Assistant Professor of English; Dr. Buffy Rattan, Associate Professor of English; Stephen Sanders, Assistant Professor of English; Lesley Shelton, Assistant Professor of English; Taylor Guesnier, Instructor in English; Patti Thompson, Assistant Professor of English; Dr. Jamie Wormsbaker, Instructor in English.
Suggested Transfer Guide
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First Semester*
- ENGL 1301 - Composition I
Mathematics Core* (3 semester hours) American History Core* (3 semester hours) Institutional Option++ (3 semester hours)
- Recommended: BCIS 1305 or EDUC 1300; otherwise, any 3 semester-credit hour core curriculum course
Speech Communication*++ (3 semester hours) Kinesiology Activity++ (1 semester hour)
Second Semester
- ENGL 1302 - Composition II
Life and Physical Sciences Core* (4 semester hours) Creative Arts Core* (3 semester hours) American History Core* (3 semester hours) Social and Behavioral Sciences Core* (3 semester hours)
Third Semester
Sophomore English* (3 semester hours). Choose one:
- ENGL 2307 Creative Writing
- ENGL 2311 Technical Writing
- ENGL 2321 British Literature
- ENGL 2326 American Literature (overview)
- ENGL 2328 American Literature Since 1865
- ENGL 2331 World Lit for Educators
- ENGL 2332 World Literature I
- ENGL 2333 World Literature II
- ENGL 2341 Forms of Literature
- ENGL 2351 Mexican American Literature
- GOVT 2305 - Federal Government
Life and Physical Sciences Core* (4 semester hours) Language, Philosophy, and Culture Core* (3 semester hours). Choose one from this recommended list:
- ENGL 2321 British Literature
- ENGL 2326 American Literature (overview)
- ENGL 2328 American Literature Since 1865
- ENGL 2331 World Lit for Educators
- ENGL 2332 World Literature I
- ENGL 2333 World Literature II
- ENGL 2341 Form of Literature
- ENGL 2351 Mexican American Literature
- PHIL 1301 Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 1304 Introduction to World Religions
Foreign Language** (3-4 semester hours)
Total Semester Hours: 16-17
Fourth Semester
- GOVT 2306 - Texas Government
Sophomore English* (6 semester hours). Choose two:
- ENGL 2307 Creative Writing
- ENGL 2311 Technical Writing
- ENGL 2321 British Literature
- ENGL 2326 American Literature (overview)
- ENGL 2328 American Literature Since 1865
- ENGL 2331 World Lit for Educators
- ENGL 2332 World Literature I
- ENGL 2333 World Literature II
- ENGL 2341 Forms of Literature
- ENGL 2351 Mexican American Literature
Foreign Language** (3-4 semester hours) Kinesiology Activity++ (1 semester hour)
Total Semester Hours: 13-14
NOTES:
*Consult faculty advisor for proper choice of courses.
**Foreign Language Course Placement: - SPAN 1411-Beginning Spanish I-For students with 0 - 1 years of high school Spanish or those who feel they are very weak in the language despite previous experience in high school or a long time since they have had a language class. This course assumes the student has never taken a course. (No prerequisites)
- SPAN 1412-Beginning Spanish II- This is a recommended starting point for most students with 2 or more years of high school Spanish. It includes a brief review of the SPAN 1411 course basics. (Prerequisites: 2+ years of high school Spanish, SPAN 1411 or equivalent)
- SPAN 2311-Intermediate Spanish I-This course is the first of the 2 courses at the sophomore-level that are required for many 4-year degrees. (Prerequisites are SPAN 1412 and/or SPAN 1412)
- SPAN 2312-Intermediate Spanish II- This course is the second of the 2 courses at the sophomore-level that are required for many 4-year degrees. (Prerequisite is SPAN 2311)
++SPC degree requirement. (Note: kinesiology activity courses may not be repeated for graduation credit. Please see requirements regarding non-resident completion of this requirement in the SPC Graduation section.) |
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