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The University System of Georgia Core Curriculum
Core Curriculum
The University System of
Georgia Common Core is designed to make transfer from one system institution
to another as smooth as possible with a minimum of credit loss.
Principles Across the
Core that are Common to All Institutions
Each Institution's core
curriculum will:
A. Essential Skills (9
hours)
The following courses shall
have
common course numbers throughout the University System. Each course
in this section (A) shall be three semester hours:
Transfer: Course-by-course. Any higher-level course or more advanced requirements must apply equally to native and transfer students.
B. Institutional Options
(4-5 hours)
Courses approved by the
Undergraduate Council which address institution-wide general education
outcomes of the institution's choosing. Examples include, but are not limited
to, global issues, oral communication, information technology, critical
thinking, wellness, geography, and foreign languages.
Transfer: If B is completed, the receiving institution must accept this area in its entirety. If the area has not been completed, the receiving institution must require the student to take additional course work to complete the necessary hours. However, this area is not to exceed seven semester hours at all institutions. Receiving institutions must accept any approved course in this area whether or not the course exists at the receiving institution.
C. Humanities/Fine Arts
(6 hours)
Courses which address humanities/fine
arts learning outcomes and which the Undergraduate Council has approved.
Interdisciplinary courses are acceptable.
Transfer: If C is completed, the receiving institution must accept this area in its entirety. If the area has not been completed, the receiving institution must require the student to take additional course work to complete at least six semester hours. However, this area is not to exceed eight semester hours at all institutions. Receiving institutions must accept any approved course in this area whether or not the course exists at the receiving institution.
D. Science, Mathematics,
and Technology (10-11 hours)
Courses approved by the
Undergraduate Council that address learning outcomes in the sciences, mathematics,
and technology. These need not be sequential courses. Interdisciplinary
courses are acceptable.
Students complete one of two options:
Option I - Non-Science Majors
E. Social Sciences (12
hours)
Courses approved by the
Undergraduate Council which address learning outcomes in the social sciences
including, but not limited to, history and American government. Interdisciplinary
courses are acceptable. If credit course work is used to satisfy
the U.S./Georgia history and constitutions requirement, course(s) shall
be part of this area.
Transfer: If E is completed, the receiving institution must accept this area in its entirety. If it has not been completed, the receiving institution must require the student to take additional course work to complete at least twelve hours. However, this area is not to exceed fourteen semester hours at all institutions. Receiving institutions must accept any approved course in this area whether or not the course exists at the receiving institution.
F. Courses Related to
the Program of Study (18 hours)
Lower-division courses related
to the discipline(s) of the program of study and courses which are prerequisite
to major courses at higher levels.
The Undergraduate Council will develop guidelines for acceptable courses in this area after appropriate consultation with faculty in the relevant disciplines.
Transfer: Course by course.
If F is completed, the receiving institution must accept this area in its
entirety.
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Core Courses
Listed below are Southern
Polytechnic State University core-curriculum courses and the credit hours
for those courses.
| AREA | COURSE | TITLE | HOURS | ||
| Area A | |||||
| Essential Skills | 9 | ||||
| ENGL | 1101 | Composition I | 3 | ||
| ENGL | 1102 | Composition II | 3 | ||
| MATH | 1111 | College Algebra | 3 | ||
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| MATH | 1113 | Pre-calculus | 4 | ||
| NOTE: MATH 1113 is required for students majoring in architecture, biology, computer science, engineering technology, international studies, management, mathematics, and physics. | |||||
| Area B | |||||
| Institutional Option | 4 | ||||
| SPCH | 2400 | Public Speaking | 2 | ||
| STS | 2400 | Science, Technology, and Society | 2 | ||
| Area C | |||||
| Humanities/ Fine Arts | 6 | ||||
| Take One From Each of the Following Two Groups | |||||
| Literature of the World | 3 | ||||
| ENGL | 2110 | World Literature | 3 | ||
| ENGL | 2120 | British Literature | 3 | ||
| ENGL | 2130 | American Literature | 3 | ||
| ENGL | 2141 | Western Literature I | 3 | ||
| ENGL | 2142 | Western Literature II | 3 | ||
| Art and Culture of the World: | 3 | ||||
| ARTS | 2001 | Art Appreciation | 3 | ||
| ARTS | 2002 | Drama Appreciation | 3 | ||
| ARTS | 2003 | Music Appreciation | 3 | ||
| FREN | 1002 | Elementary French II | 3 | ||
| GRMN | 1002 | Elementary German II | 3 | ||
| SPAN | 1002 | Elementary Spanish II | 3 | ||
| Area D | |||||
| Science, Mathematics, and Technology | 11 | ||||
| Take any two courses from the following for a total of 8 hours | |||||
| ASTR | 1000K | Introduction to the Universe | 4 | ||
| BIOL | 2107K | Biology Principles I | 4 | ||
| BIOL | 2108K | Biology Principles II | 4 | ||
| CHEM | 1211K | Principles of Chemistry I | 4 | ||
| CHEM | 1212K | Principles of Chemistry II | 4 | ||
| PHYS | 1111K | Introductory Physics I | 4 | ||
| PHYS | 1112K | Introductory Physics II | 4 | ||
| PHYS | 2211K | Principles of Physics I | 4 | ||
| PHYS | 2212K | Principles of Physics II | 4 | ||
| Take one from the following group for a total of 3 or 4 hours | |||||
| MATH | 1113 | Pre-calculus | 3-4 | ||
| MATH | 2240 | Survey of Calculus | |||
| MATH | 2253 | Calculus I | |||
| Area E | |||||
| Social Sciences | 12 | ||||
| Take one from each of the following four groups | |||||
| American Context: | 3 | ||||
| HIST | 2111 | History I | 3 | ||
| HIST | 2112 | History II | 3 | ||
| POLS | 1101 | American Government | 3 | ||
| NOTE: Any of the above three courses will satisfy the legislative requirements for U.S. Constitution and Georgia History. | |||||
| World History: | 3 | ||||
| HIST | 1001 | World Civilization: Ancient | 3 | ||
| HIST | 1012 | World Civilization: Medieval | 3 | ||
| HIST | 1013 | World Civilization: Modern | 3 | ||
| Behavioral Sciences: | 3 | ||||
| ECON | 1101 | Introduction to Economics | 3 | ||
| PSYC | 1101 | Introduction to General Psychology | 3 | ||
| Cultures and Societies: | 3 | ||||
| ANTH | 1102 | Introduction to Anthropology | 3 | ||
| ES | 1100 | Ethnic Studies | 3 | ||
| GEOG | 1101 | Introduction to Human Geography | 3 | ||
| POLS | 2401 | Global Issues | 3 | ||
| RELG | 1200 | World Religion | 3 | ||
| Area F | |||||
| Courses Related to the Major Program of Study | 18 | ||||
| The table below outlines the requirements for each program’s area F. | |||||
| NOTE: The additional hours in Areas A and D carry over to Area F or general degree requirements. | |||||
| Total Hours for USG CORE | 60 | ||||
Area F
Courses Related to the
Program of Study (18 hours)