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Lake Superior College Program Planner

Program: Associate in Arts Degree (A.A.) Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (M.T.C.)


I. Associate in Arts Degree and M.T.C. Requirements:
A.A. = 60 Credits Total ~ Minimum requirements in parentheses (includes PE & FYE) - 40 credit minimum required in Goal Areas 1-10. M.T.C. = 40 Credits Total ~ Minimum requirements in parenthesis. Credits must total 40 in Goal Areas 1-10.

Effective: Fall 2013 Revised: 5/1/13

II. Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science Degree Requirements:


A.S. = See Program Planner for specific requirements. A.A.S. = See Program Planner for specific requirements.

NOTES:
Credits for a course will count in ONLY one goal area (see your advisor for questions or clarification). A listed course may count once in Goal Areas 1 through 6, AND once in Goal Areas 7 through 10 (see your advisor for clarification). *Denotes Literature course. 2.0 minimum G.P.A. required for M.T.C. and all degrees.

FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE (Course is required.)


FYE 1000 Student Success Seminar (1) ____ CHEM 1110 CHEM 1111 CHEM 1210 CHEM 1211 Aspects of Chemistry I Aspects of Chemistry II General Chemistry I General Chemistry II (3) ____ (2) ____ (5) ____ (5) ____ (4) ____ (4) ____ (3) ____ (4) ____ (4) ____ (4) ____ (4) ____ (4) ____ (4) ____ (4) ____ (5) ____ (5) ____

1. COMMUNICATION (CO)
(Nine credit minimum.) ENGL 1106 Composition I (Required for AA/MTC) (3) ____ ENGL 1109 College Composition II (Required for AA/MTC) (3) ____ AND one of the following (required for AA/MTC): COMM 1100 Introduction to Communication (3) ____ COMM 1105 Interpersonal Communication (3) ____ COMM 1110 Methods of Public Speaking (3) ____ (3) ____ COMM 1115-DI Intercultural Communication COMM 1125 Small Group Communication (3) ____ COMM 1601 Interviewing Procedure and Practice (1) ____ ENGL 1102 Writing for Social Media (3) ____

ENSC 1200-EN Introduction to Environmental Science GEOG 1120-EN Physical Geography GEOG 1202-EN Introduction to Maps GEOL 1110-EN GEOL 1115-EN GEOL 1120-EN GEOL 1125-EN GEOL 1130-GL GEOL 2005-EN PHYS 1001 PHYS 1201 PHYS 1202 Introduction to Geology Minnesotas Geology Historical Geology Geology of Natural Disasters Earths Resources Geomorphology Fundamental Concepts of Physics Introduction to Physics I Introduction to Physics II

2. CRITICAL THINKING (CT)


(Completion of the full 40 credit MTC meets this requirement OR the following will meet this requirement:) PHIL 1140 Critical Thinking (3) ____

3. NATURAL SCIENCES (NS)


(Six credit minimum. Select two courses from at least two different areas.)

4. MATHEMATICAL / LOGICAL REASONING (MA)


(Three credit minimum. One course is required.) MATH 1100 MATH 1105 MATH 1115 MATH 1125 MATH 1130 MATH 1150 MATH 2204 MATH 2205 MATH 2210 PHIL 1125 College Algebra (4) ____ Principles of Mathematics (3) ____ Contemporary Discrete Mathematics (4) ____ Finite Mathematics and Survey of Calculus (5) ____ Trigonometry (3) ____ Pre-Calculus (5) ____ Calculus I (5) ____ Calculus II (5) ____ General Statistics (3) ____ Logic (3) ____

ASTR 1101 BIOL 1007-ET BIOL 1009 BIOL 1105-DI BIOL 1110-EN BIOL 1120-EN BIOL 1130 BIOL 1140 BIOL 1141 BIOL 1170 BIOL 2400

Introduction to Astronomy

(4) ____

Biology and Society (4) ____ Intro Forensic Bio: Concepts/Techniques (3) ____ Biology of Women (3) ____ The Ecology of Minnesota (4) ____ Principles of General Biology (5) ____ General Biology of Organisms (5) ____ Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4) ____ Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4) ____ Microbiology (3) ____ Topics in Biology (.5-3) ____

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5. HISTORY (HI) & SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (SB)


(Nine credit minimum. Select courses from at least two different areas.)

SOC 2123-EN

People and the Environment

(3) ____ (3) ____

SPAN 2003-GL Latin American Culture and Civilization

AMIN 1110-EN Anishinaabeg History & Culture ANTH 1110-GL ANTH 1120-GL ANTH 1130 ANTH 1135 ANTH 1140 ANTH 1301-EN ANTH 2115-EN Cultural Anthropology Cultures of North American Indians Introduction to Archaeology Anthropology and Human Origins The Archaeology of North America Cultures of Mesoamerica World Ethnography

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6. HUMANITIES & FINE ARTS (HU)


(Nine credit minimum MUST include one Literature course. Asterisk denotes Literature course. No more than three one-credit courses from Art, Humanities, Music, Spanish, or Theater.) ART 1110 ART 1111 ART 1112 ART 1113 ART 1118-GL ART 1120-GL ART 1122-GL ART 1124-GL ART 1125 ART 1138 ART 1165 ART 1168 ART 1170 ART 1500 ART 1510 ART 1520 ART 2100 COMM 1410 ENGL 1100 ENGL 1112* ENGL 1115* ENGL 1120* ENGL 1140* ENGL 1210* ENGL 2101* ENGL 2102* ENGL 2105* ENGL 2106* ENGL 2108* ENGL 2110* ENGL 2112-DI* ENGL 2114-DI* ENGL 2116-DI * ENGL 2118* ENGL 2120-DI* ENGL 2130-DI* ENGL 2132* ENGL 2140-GL* ENGL 2148* ENGL 2150-GL* ENGL 2160-EN* HUM 1105-GL HUM 1110-GL* HUM 1115-GL HUM 1120-GL HUM 1123 HUM 1125* HUM 1130-GL HUM 1135-DI* Introduction to Art and Design Introduction to Digital Art and Design Introduction to Sculpture Design Drawing I Art Appreciation Art History: Prehistoric to 1400 A.D. Art History: Renaissance to the Present Survey of Digital Arts Watercolor Ceramics I Metal Art/Jewelry I Painting I Black and White Photography Digital Photography I Digital Painting I Digital Graphic Design I Sculpture I Intro to Digital Multimedia Creative Writing Introduction to Literature Intro to Literature: The Short Story Introduction to Literature: The Novel Introduction to Literature: Poetry Introduction to Literature: Drama English Literature 12th to 17th Century English Literature 18th Century to Present American Lit: Pre-Colonial to Civil War American Lit: Civil War to the Present American Gothic Literature Literature of the American West Womens Literature Adolescent Literature Multicultural Literature From Literature to Film African-American Literature Native American Literature Minnesota Literature Modern World Literature Science Fiction Shakespeare, Eliz Age, Contemp Persp Environmental Literature Introduction to Popular Culture The Bible as Literature Int/Hum: Renaissance-Contemp Periods Art Hist: Early Gothic to High Renaissance Film Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy Intro to Humanities: Arthurian Legend World Religion Utopian Images: Fiction and Fact (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3)____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____

COMM 1120-GL Media, Persuasion, and Society COMM 1600-DI Communication in the Workplace COMM 2205-GL Relationship Communication ECON 1100-GL ECON 1150-GL ECON 1160 ECON 2030-GL Introduction to Economics Principles of Econ: Macroeconomics Principles of Econ: Microeconomics Economics of Sustainability

GEOG 1110-GL Human Geography GEOG 1130-GL World Regional Geography HIST 1110-DI HIST 1120-DI HIST 1130-GL HIST 1135-GL HIST 1210-DI HIST 1220-DI HIST 1230-GL HIST 2110-EN HIST 2115-GL HIST 2130-ET HIST 2225-GL PSCI 1110-ET PSCI 1120-ET PSCI 1130-ET PSCI 1140-GL PSCI 1150-ET PSYC 1015 PSYC 1120-DI PSYC 1135-DI PSYC 1140 PSYC 2135 SOC 1111-DI SOC 1112-GL SOC 1114-ET SOC 1125-GL SOC 1130 SOC 1140-DI SOC 1145-DI SOC 1150-DI SOC 1155-DI SOC 1165-ET SOC 1170-GL SOC 2103-DI SOC 2120-ET European History: Ancient to 1815 European History: 1815 to Present World Hist I: Ancient & Pre-Modern World World History II: The Modern World United States History to 1877 United States History since 1877
Contemporary World History 1945 to Present

Minnesota History Contemporary China: 1949 to Present Americas War in Vietnam Modern Middle East American Government Introduction to Political Science State and Local Government World Politics and Global Issues Civic Leadership Mind Matters General Psychology Lifespan Developmental Psychology Abnormal Psychology Child Psychology Introduction to Sociology Global Sociology Criminal Justice in Society Social Deviance Juvenile Delinquency Marriages and Families Race, Class, and Gender Women and Gender in Society Human Sexuality Patterns of Domestic Violence Drugs and Society Body Culture Social Problems

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HUM 1140-DI* HUM 1160-GL* HUM 1180-DI* HUM 1190-DI* HUM 2009-GL HUM 2010-GL* HUM 2015-GL HUM 2100-DI* ITAL 1000 MUSC 1105 MUSC 1108 MUSC 1110 MUSC 1120 MUSC 1130 MUSC 1200 MUSC 1210 PHIL 1120 PHIL 1130-ET PHIL 2140 PHIL 2150-ET SPAN 2007 THTR 1100 THTR 1200 THTR 1210 THTR 1211

Modern Fantasy Classical Greek and Roman Mythology World Mythology Folklore Chinese Culture and Civilization Understand Archetype, Dream, & Symbol Film Appreciation Childrens Media Italian Life and Culture Americas Music History of Rock and Roll Appreciation of Music Fundamentals of Music Introduction to World Music Concert Choir Chamber Singers Introduction to Philosophy Ethics Philosophy of Religion Political Philosophy Latino Culture in the U.S. Theatre Production Introduction to Theatre Theatre Appreciation Acting I

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SOC 1140 SOC 1145 SOC 1150 SOC 1155 SOC 2103 SPAN 2007

Marriages and Families Race, Class, and Gender Women and Gender in Society Human Sexuality Body Culture Latino Culture in the U.S.

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8. GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE (GL)


(One course minimum.) ANTH 1110 ANTH 1120 ART 1118 ART 1120 ART 1122 ART 1124 COMM 1120 COMM 2205 ECON 1100 ECON 1150 ECON 2030 ENGL 2140* ENGL 2150* GEOG 1110 GEOG 1130 GEOL 1130 GS 1200 Cultural Anthropology Cultures of North American Indians Art Appreciation Art History: Prehistoric to 1400 A.D. Art History: Renaissance to the Present Survey of Digital Arts Media, Persuasion, and Society Relationship Communication Introduction to Economics Principles of Econ: Macroeconomics Economics of Sustainability Modern World Literature Shakespeare, Eliz Age, Contemp Persp Human Geography World Regional Geography Earths Resources Explorations Abroad World Hist I: Ancient & Pre-Modern World World History II: The Modern World Contemp World History: 1945 to Present Contemporary China: 1949 to Present Modern Middle East Introduction to Popular Culture The Bible as Literature Int/Hum: Renaissance-Contemp Periods Art Hist: Early Gothic to High Renaissance World Religion Classical Greek and Roman Mythology Chinese Culture and Civilization Understand Archetype, Dream & Symbol Film Appreciation World Politics and Global Issues Global Sociology Social Deviance Drugs and Society Beginning Spanish I Beginning Spanish II Latin American Culture and Civilization Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish II (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (4) ____ (1-3) ___ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (5) ____ (5) ____ (3) ____ (5) ____ (5) ____

7. HUMAN DIVERSITY (DI)


(One course minimum.) BIOL 1105 BIOL 1165 COMM 1115 COMM 1600 ENGL 2100 ENGL 2112* ENGL 2114* ENGL 2116* ENGL 2120* ENGL 2130* HIST 1110 HIST 1120 HIST 1210 HIST 1220 HUM 1135* HUM 1140* HUM 1180* HUM 1190* HUM 2100* PSYC 1120 PSYC 1135 SOC 1111 Biology of Women The Biology of Aging Intercultural Communication Communication in the Workplace Introduction to Language Womens Literature Adolescent Literature Multicultural Literature African-American Literature Native American Literature European History: Ancient to 1815 European History: 1815 to Present United States History to 1877 United States History since 1877 Utopian Images: Fiction and Fact Modern Fantasy World Mythology Folklore Childrens Media General Psychology Lifespan Developmental Psychology Introduction to Sociology (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____

HIST 1130 HIST 1135 HIST 1230 HIST 2115 HIST 2225 HUM 1105 HUM 1110* HUM 1115 HUM 1120 HUM 1130 HUM 1160* HUM 2009 HUM 2010* HUM 2015 PSCI 1140 SOC 1112 SOC 1125 SOC 1170 SPAN 1010 SPAN 1020 SPAN 2003 SPAN 2010 SPAN 2020

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9. ETHIC & CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY (ET)


(One course minimum.) BIOL 1007 HIST 2130 MCOM 1400 PHIL 1130 PHIL 2150 PSCI 1110 PSCI 1120 PSCI 1130 PSCI 1150 SOC 1114 SOC 1165 SOC 2120 SOC 2779 Biology and Society Americas War in Vietnam Introduction to Mass Communication Ethics Political Philosophy American Government Introduction to Political Science State and Local Government Civic Leadership Criminal Justice in Society Patterns of Domestic Violence Social Problems Community Service Collaboration (4) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (1-2) ____

FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT


(Course is required.) FYE 1000 Student Success Seminar (1) ____

PHYSICAL EDUCATION / HEALTH REQUIREMENTS


(Minimum of two credits required for A.A. Any PE course or HLTH1210, HLTH1410, or HLTH1430 may be used to fulfill this requirement. All PE courses may be repeated one time for credit toward an A.A. degree, except where an advanced level exists.) _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ TOTAL CREDITS _________

10. PEOPLE & THE ENVIRONMENT (EN)


(One course minimum.) AMIN 1110 ANTH 1301 ANTH 2115 BIOL 1110 BIOL 1120 ENGL 2160* ENSC 1200 ENSC 2010 ENSC 2500 GEOG 1120 GEOG 1202 GEOL 1110 GEOL 1115 GEOL 1120 GEOL 1125 GEOL 2005 HIST 2110 SOC 2123 Anishinaabeg History & Culture Cultures of Mesoamerica World Ethnography The Ecology of Minnesota Principles of General Biology Environmental Literature Introduction to Environmental Science World Health and the Environment Sustainability: Concepts and Application Physical Geography Introduction to Maps Introduction to Geology Minnesotas Geology Historical Geology Geology of Natural Disasters Geomorphology Minnesota History People and the Environment (3) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____ (4) ____ (5) ____ (3) ____ (4) ____ (3) (3) (4) ____ (3) ____ (4) ____ (4) ____ (4) ____ (4) ____ (4) ____ (3) ____ (3) ____

ADDITIONAL ELECTIVES

(MUST BE NUMBERED 1000 OR ABOVE - do not include developmental classes. A maximum of 4 workshop credits will count toward the A.A., and 18 credits may come from occupational courses. CEUs will not be converted to credit. Students who wish credit for CEUs will pursue Credit by Exam or Credit for Noncollegiate Experience.) _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ TOTAL CREDITS _________

Total Credits Completed ________ Credits in Progress Total Credits Needed Current G.P.A. ________ ________ ________
(2.0 minimum required)

LEGEND *Denotes Literature course DI EN ET = Human Diversity = People & the Environment = Ethic & Civic Responsibility GL = Global Perspective MA = Mathematical/Logical Reasoning

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