Criminal Justice USC Upstate General Education Requirements (43-44 .

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Criminal Justice – USC UpstateGeneral Education Requirements (43-44 hours)Group I – Communication (9 hours)English 101English 102Speech 201Group II – Mathematics, Logic, and Natural Science (10 hours)Math 120, 121, or higherLogic 205 or 207Lab Science (any 3 hr. science class with accompanying lab)- Astronomy 111/L- Biology 110/L- Chemistry 101/L, 106/L, 109/L- Geography 201/L- Geology 101/L, 102/L, 103/L, 121/123L- Physics 101/LGroup III – Information Technology (3 hours)Computer Science 138 or Information Management 101Group IV – Fine Arts, Humanities, and History (6 hours)Fine Arts (1 course)- African-American Studies 204- Art History 101, 105, 106- Music 110, 140- Theatre 161, 170History (1 course)- History 101, 102, 105, 106Group V – Foreign Language (6 hours)Two courses:- French 101, 102- German 101, 102- Spanish 101, 102- Chinese 101, 102- American Sign Language 101, 102*Students who place in to the 102 level of a language must complete 3 hours of language and will havean additional 3 hours in electives.*Students who place in to the 201 level or higher of a language satisfy the language requirement but willhave an additional 6 hours in electives.*It is not necessary for all 6 hours to be from the same language.Group VI – Social and Behavioral Science (9 hours)Psychology 101Sociology 101American National Government (POLI 101)Group VII – General Education Electives (0 hours)Any General Education approved course(s)

Elementary Education – USC ColumbiaGeneral Education Requirements (45 hours with 36 specific hours from the list below)College Level Writing I and II (6 hours)ENGL 101 and ENGL 102Analytical/Math Courses (two courses)MATH 122 (3 hours); MATH 141 (4 hours); MATH 142 (4 hours); MATH 170 (3 hours); MATH 172 (3hours); PHIL 110 (3 hours); CSCE 101 (3 hours); CSCE 102 (3 hours); CSCE 145 (4 hours); STAT 110 (3hours) or STAT 112 (3 hours); STAT 201 (3 hours); STAT 205 (3 hours)Life Science (one course)BIOL 110 or 120 and 120LPhysical Science (one course)ASTR 111 and 111A; CHEM 105; PHYS 101 and 101LThree science courses are required.At least one must have a lab.Earth Science (one course)ENVR 101 or 200; GEOL 101, 103, or 201; MSCI 210 or 215Social Studies/HistoryHIST 111 or 112 (3 hours)POLI 101 or 201 (3 hours)ECON 221, 222, or 224 (3 hours)GEOG 121 or 210 (3 hours)Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding (one course)ARTE 101 or 260 (3 hours); ARTH 105 or 106 (3 hrs); ARTS 103 or 104 (3 hrs); CLAS 220 (3 hrs); CPTL 270(3 hrs); DANC 101 (3 hrs); ENGL 270, 282, 283, 284, 285, 286, 287, or 288 (3 hrs); FILM 110, 180, or 240(3 hrs); FREN 290 (3 hrs); GERM 290 (3 hrs); MART 110 or 210 (3 hrs); MUSC 110, 113, 114, 115, or 140(3 hrs); RUSS 280 (3 hrs); SPAN 220 (3 hrs); THEA 170, 181, or 200 (3 hrs)Effective, Engaged, and Persuasive Communication (one course)SPCH 140 (3 hours); SAEL 200† (3 hours); PHIL 325† (3 hours)Information Literacy (one course)SLIS 202 (3 hours); LIBR 101 (1) – can’t meet stand-alone requirementValues, Ethics, and Social Responsibility (one course)BIOL 208 (3 hours); HIST 108 (3 hours); PHIL 103, 211, 320, 321, 322 or 325† (3 hours); POLI 303 (3hours); SAEL 200† (3 hours)†Courses meet both VSR and CMS ecommended:Students should take the Foreign Language placement test. If the score is 2 or higher, foreign languagecan be exempted. If foreign language is needed, the following are acceptable:6 hours from the same language:FREN 109 and 110; GERM 109 and 110; GERM 111 (6 hours); LATN 109 and 110; SPAN 109 and 110;SPAN 111 (6 hours)-or4 hours from the following:ARAB 121, CHIN 121, GREK 121, ITAL 121, JAPA 121, PORT 121, or RUSS 121Students should take the Math (Algebra) placement test. If the score indicates College Algebra isneeded, students should take either MATH 111 or MATH 111I.

RN-BSN – USC UpstateGeneral Education Requirements (61 hours)*Students must have completed all general education course requirements, hold an ADN or diploma inNursing, and have an unencumbered RN license prior to acceptance.**All courses must be completed with a C or better.*USC Upstate CoursesHoursSC Technical College Courses**Recommended Course TransferEquivalencies**HoursComposition: ENGL 101Composition & Literature: ENGL 102Public Speaking: SPCH 201Introduction to Psychology: PSYC 101Developmental Psychology: PSYC 302Introduction to Sociology: SOCY 101Foreign Culture- Anthropology 102- Art- Economics 503- English 275, 289, 319, 322, 423- Geography 121, 212, 340- Government & International Studies 310, 326, 327, 420, 491- History 112, 335, 336, 337, 340, 341, 343, 360, 361, 370, 371, 372,391- Foreign Language (not 103)- Religion 103- Government 420Chemistry of Living Things: CHEM 109/LHuman Anatomy: BIOL 232/LHuman Physiology: BIOL 242/LMicrobiology: BIOL 330/LCollege Math: MATH 120, 1211, 126Statistics: MATH 102, 202, PSYC 2251, SOCY 201American National Government: POLI 101Fine Arts333333ENG 101ENG 102SPC 205PSY 201PSY 203SOC 1013333333AHS 102; ANT 101; ART 101;MUS 105; THE 101; ENG 205,206, 208 209; HIS 101, 102, 104,105, 112, 115; Foreign Language101, 102, 201, 202; REL 101, 2013History: HIST 101, 102, 105, or 1063Introduction to Computer Technology: CSCI 138Humanities: One course selected from the following (no more than 3hours in a single discipline in the fine arts): American Literature;American Studies; Art; English Literature, Linguistics, Film, or Writing;History; Literature in a foreign language; Music; Philosophy; Religion;Speech; Theatre; World Literature; Women’s StudiesElective34444333333CHM 105 or 110BIO 210 & 211 or 215BIO 210 & 211 or 216BIO 225MAT 103, 109, 110MAT 120, 220PSC 201; HIS 201, 202ART 101, MUS 105, THE 101HIS 101, 102, 104, 105, 106,112, 115, 201, 202CPT 101ART 101; ENG 201, 202, 205,206, 208, 209; MUS 105; PHI101, 110; REL 101, 201; THE 101444433333333

BLS/BOL – USC ColumbiaGeneral Education Requirements (44-53 hours)CMW: Effective, Engaged, and Persuasive Communication: Writing (6 hours) *Grade of C or better*ENGL 101 (3)- SC Technical College Course: ENG 101ENGL 102 CMW and INF: Info Literacy (3)- SC Technical College Course: ENG 102SPCH 140: Public Speaking (3)- USC Palmetto College Campus Course: SPCH 201 or COMM 241- SC Technical College Course: SPC 205GFL: Global Citizenship and Multicultural Understanding: Communicating Effectively in More than OneLanguage: Foreign Language (0-9 hours) *Demonstration of proficiency in one foreign languageequivalent to the minimal passing grade on exit exam in the 122 course. Students transferring creditequivalent to a 109 and 110 course, may enroll in a 122 course to complete the required sequence.*- USC Palmetto College Campus Courses: FREN 109, 110, 122; GERM 109, 110, 122; SPAN 109,121, 122- SC Technical College Courses: FRE 101, 102 (equivalent to FREN 109, 110); GER 101, 102(equivalent to GERM 109, 110); SPA 101, 102 (equivalent to SPAN 109, 110), 122ARP: Analytical Reasoning and Problem Solving (6 hours)Option 1: MATH 122 or 141 and CSCE 101 (or higher) or STAT 201 or PHIL 110 or 111- SC Technical College Courses: MAT 130 or 140 and CPT 101, 111, 112, 114, 132, 204, 211,233, 244, 264 or PHI 105, 106 or MAT 120, 165Option 2: MATH 122 or 141 and one higher level math such as MATH 170 or 172- SC Technical College Courses: MAT 130 or 140 and MAT 122 or 141Option 3: CSCE 101 and 102 or STAT 110 and 201 or PHIL 110 and 111- SC Technical College Courses: CPT 101 and 111 or MAT 120 and 220 or PHI 105 and 106SCI: Scientific Literacy (8 hours)Two laboratory courses from: ANTH 161*; BIOL 101/101L, 102/102L, 110, 120/120L, 206*, 208*,243/243L, 244/244L, 270/270L; CHEM 105, 111, 141*, ENVR 101/101L*; GEOG 104*, 201*, 202*; GEOL101*, 103*, 110*, 205*, 215/215L*, 230*; MSCI 101*, 102*, 210/210L*, 215/215L*; PHYS 201/201L*,202/202L*, 211/211L*, 212/212L*- The two courses do not have to be in the same field.o Credit cannot be given for BIOL 110 and BIOL 120/120L.o Credit cannot be given for PHYS 151 and 153 or for PHYS 151 and 155.o Credit cannot be given for MSCI 215/215L and GEOL 215/215L.- SC Technical College Courses: BIO 101, 102, 105, 112, 210, 211, 205, 206; CHM 107, 110;PHY 201, 202, 221, 222AIU: Aesthetic and Interpretive Understanding: Fine Arts or Literature (3 hours)Choose one: ARTE 101, 260*; ARTH 105, 106; ARTS 103, 104; CLAS 220*; CPLT 270*; DANC 101*; ENGL270*, 282, 283*, 284, 285*, 286, 287, 288; FILM 110*, 180*, 240*; FREN 290*; GERM 290*; MART 110*,210*; MUSC 110, 113*, 114, 115*, 140*; RUSS 280*; SPAN 220*; THEA 170, 181*, 200- SC Technical College Courses: ART 101, 107, 108, 111, 112; ARV 121, 122, 123; ENGL 201**,202**, 203, 205, 206, 208**, 209**, 210**, 211**, 212**, 214, 218, 222, 230**, 234**,235**, 236** (no direct equivalencies; will transfer as ENGL 200); MUS 105, 110; THE 101,105**, 125, 205** (no direct equivalencies; will transfer as THEA 100)GHS: Global Citizenship and Multicultural Understanding: Historical Thinking (3 hours)One of the following: HIST 101, 102, 104, 105, 106, 109, 111, 112, 214*, or GERM 280*- USC Palmetto College Campus Courses: HIST 101, 102, 105, 106, 109, 201, or 202- SC Technical College Courses: HIS 101, 102, 106, 107, 108, 109, 201, or 202

CMS: Effective, Engaged, and Persuasive Communication: Spoken Component (3 hours)SPCH 140GSS: Global Citizenship and Multicultural Understanding: Social Science (3 hours)Recommended (choose one depending on chosen track): SOCY 101, CRJU 101, PSYC 101- SC Technical College Courses: SOC 101, CRJ 101, PSY 201VSR: Values, Ethics, and Social Responsibility (3 hours)PHIL 102 (required) and one from PHIL 211* or POLI 201- SC Technical College Courses: PHI 101 (required) and PSC 201Additional Arts and Sciences Electives (6 hours)Choose two, each should come from a different discipline: ENGL (200 level), HIST, CRJU, PSYC, SOCY- SC Technical College Courses: ENG 201, 202, 203, 205, 206, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 214,218, 222, 230, 234, 235, 236, 238, 260; HIS 230, 235; CRJ 115, 125, 130, 220, 242

Business Administration – USC AikenGeneral Education RequirementsUSC Aiken Required Courses forBusiness DegreeEnglish – 9 HoursENGL 101: CompositionENGL 102: Composition and Lit.English Literature (200 and above)Mathematics – 6 HoursMATH 170: Finite MathMATH 122: Survey of CalculusCommunications – 3 HoursCOMM 241: Public Speaking orCOMM 201: Interpersonal Comm.Economics – 6 HoursECON 221: MacroeconomicsECON 222: MicroeconomicsNatural Science – 7-8 HoursUSC Regional Campus QualifyingCoursesSouth Carolina Technical CollegeQualifying CoursesENGL 101: Critical Reading/Comp.ENGL 102: Rhetoric/CompositionENGL 270: World Literature*ENGL 282: Fiction*ENGL 283: Themes in British Writing*ENGL 284: Drama*ENGL 285: Themes in American Writing*ENGL 286: Poetry*ENGL 287: American Literature*ENGL 288: English Literature*ENG 101: English Composition IENG 102: English Composition IIENG 201: American Literature I*ENG 202: American Literature II*ENG 203: American Literature Survey*ENG 205: English Literature I*ENG 206: English Literature II*ENG 208: World Literature I*ENG 209: World Literature II*ENG 210: Asian Literature (also NonWestern)*ENG 211: African Literature (also NonWestern)*ENG 212: Latin American Literature (alsoNon-Western)*ENG 213: Short Fiction*ENG 214: Fiction*ENG 218: Drama*ENG 222: Poetry*ENG 226: The Modern Novel*ENG 230: Women in Literature*ENG 234: Survey in Minority Literature*ENG 235: Southern Literature*ENG 236: African-American Literature*MATH 170: Finite MathMATH 122: Calculus for BA and SSMAT 122: Finite College MathMAT 130: Elementary CalculusMAT 140: Analytical Geo/Calc. IMAT 141: Analytical Geo/Calc. IISPCH 140: Public SpeakingSPC 205: Public SpeakingSPC 209: Interpersonal Comm.ECON 222: MacroeconomicsECON 221: MicroeconomicsECO 210: MacroeconomicsECO 211: MicroeconomicsBIOL 101 & 101L: Biological Principles IBIOL 102 & 102L: Biological Principles IIBIOL 110: General BiologyBIOL 200 & 200L: Plant ScienceBIOL 243 & 243L: Human Anatomy andPhysiology IBIOL 244 & 244L: Human Anatomy andPhysiology IIBIOL 250 & 250L: MicrobiologyBIOL 270 & 270L: Intro to EnvironmentalBiologyCHEM 101: Fundamental Chemistry ICHEM 102: Fundamental Chemistry IIAST 101: Solar SystemAST 102: Stellar AstronomyBIO 101: Biological Science IBIO 102: Biological Science IIBIO 201: ZoologyBIO 202: BotanyBIO 205 & 206: Ecology & Ecology Lab(need both)BIO 201 & 211: Anatomy & Physiology I & II(need both)BIO 215: Human AnatomyBIO 216: Human PhysiologyBIO 225: MicrobiologyBIO 240: Nutrition

CHEM 105: Chemistry and ModernSociety ICHEM 111: General Chemistry ICHEM 112: General Chemistry IICHEM 333 & 333L: Organic Chemistry ICHEM 334: Organic Chemistry IIPHYS 101 & 101L: Physics/How ThingsWork IPHYS 102 & 102L: Physics/How ThingsWork IIPHYS 201 & 201L: General Physics IPHYS 202 & 202L: General Physics IIPHYS 211 & 211L: Essentials of Physics IPHYS 212 & 212L: Essentials of Physics IIMSCI 210 & 210L: Oceans/ManForeign Language – 6-8 Hours (same language)FREN 109: Beginning French IFREN 110: Beginning French IIGERM 109: Beginning German IGERM 110: Beginning German IISPAN 109: Beginning Spanish ISPAN 110: Beginning Spanish IISocial and Behavioral Sciences – 3 HoursANTH 101: Primates, People, andPrehistoryANTH 102: Understanding OtherCultures (also Non-Western)POLI 201: American NationalGovernment*PSYC 101: Intro. to PsychologyPSYC 103: Psychology of AdjustmentPSYC 420: Survey of DevelopmentalPsychologyPSYC 521: Psychology of AdolescenceSOCY 101: Introductory SociologySOCY 305: Sociology of the FamilySOCY 340: Introduction to SocialProblemsSOCY 357: Sociology of EducationHumanities – 6 HoursARTE 101: Intro. to ArtARTE 105: History of Western Art IARTE 106: Hist. of Western Art IIENGL 270: World LiteratureENGL 282: Fiction*ENGL 283: Themes in British Writing*ENGL 284: Drama*ENGL 285: Themes in American Writing*ENGL 286: Poetry*ENGL 287: American Literature*CHM 105: General Organic & BiochemistryCHM 106: Contemporary Chemistry ICHM 107: Contemporary Chemistry IICHM 110: College Chemistry ICHM 111: College Chemistry IICHM 112: College Chemistry IIICHM 211: Organic Chemistry ICHM 212: Organic Chemistry IICHM 227: Forensic Science ChemistryPHY 101: Physical Science IPHY 201: Physics IPHY 202: Physics IIPHY 221: University Physics IPHY 222: University Physics IIFRE 101: Elementary French IFRE 102: Elementary French IIFRE 201: Intermediate French IFRE 202: Intermediate French IIGER 101: Elementary German IGER 102: Elementary German IIGER 201: Intermediate German IGER 202: Intermediate German IISPA 101: Beginning Spanish ISPA 102: Beginning Spanish IISPA 201: Intermediate Spanish ISPA 202: Intermediate Spanish IIANT 101: General Anthropology orANT 203: Physical AnthropologyANT 102: Cultural AnthropologyGEO 101: Introduction to GeographyGEO 102: World GeographyEGO 260: Economic/Cultural GeographyPSC 201: American Government*PSC 205: Politics and GovernmentPSC 215: State and Local GovernmentPSC 220: Intro. to International RelationsSOC 101: Introduction to SociologySOC 102: Marriage and the FamilySOC 205: Social ProblemsSOC 206: Social PsychologySOC 210: Juvenile DelinquencySOC 230: Introduction to GerontologyART 101: Hist./Apprec. of ArtART 107: Hist. of Early Western ArtART 108: History of Western ArtENG 201: American Literature IENG 202: American Literature II*ENG 203: American Lit. Survey*ENG 205: English Literature I*ENG 206: English Literature II*ENG 208: World Literature I*ENG 209: World Literature II*

ENGL 288: English Literature*HIST 101: European Civilization I*HIST 102: European Civilization II*HIST 105: Intro. to East Asian Civilization(also Non-Western)HIST 106: Intro to African History (alsoNon-Western)HIST 109: Latin American Civilization(also Non-Western)HIST 111: History of the United States I*HIST 112: History of the United States II*HIST 347: Middle East in Modern Times(also Non-Western)MUSC 110: Intro. to MusicPHIL 102: Intro. to PhilosophyRELG 203: Comparative Religion (alsoNon-Western)THEA 200: Understanding andAppreciation of TheatreENG 210: Asian Literature (also NonWestern)*ENG 211: African Literature (also NonWestern)*ENG 212: Latin American Literature (alsoNon-Western)*ENG 213: Short Fiction*ENG 214: Fiction*ENG 218: Drama*ENG 222: Poetry*ENG 226: The Modern Novel*ENG 230: Women in Literature*ENG 234: Survey in Minority Lit.*ENG 235: Southern Literature*ENG 236: African-American Lit.*HIS 101: Western Civ. to 1689*HIS 102: Western Civ. post 1689*HIS 104: World History I*HIS 105: World History II*HIS 108: Intro. to African Hist. (also NonWestern)*HIS 109: Intro. to Latin Amer. Civ. (alsoNon-Western)*HIS 112: Non-Western Civ. (also NonWestern)*HIS 113: Native American HistoryHIS 115: African-American HistoryHIS 201: American History-Discovery to1877*HIS 202: American History-1877 to Present*HIS 215: History and Literature of the BibleHIS 216: Comparative ReligionHSS 101: Introduction to HumanitiesMUS 105: Music AppreciationPHI 101: Introduction to PhilosophyPHI 108: Critical ReasoningPHI 110: EthicsPHI 115: Contemporary Moral IssuesPHI 201: History of PhilosophyREL 102: Introduction to Biblical StudyREL 103: Comparative Religion orREL 201: Religions of the WorldTHE 101: Introduction to TheatreHIST 101: European Civilization I*HIST 102: European Civilization II*HIS 101: Western Civ. to 1689*HIS 102: Western Civ. post 1689*HIS 104: World History I*HIS 105: World History II*World History – 3 HoursAmerican Political Institutions – 3 HoursPOLI 201: American NationalGovernment*HIST 111: History of the United States I*HIST 112: History of the United States II*Business – Lower Level – 12 HoursBADM 225: Princ. of FinancialACCT 225: Intro. to Financial AccountingManagementPSC 201: American Government*HIS 201: American History-Discovery to1877*HIS 202: American History-1877 to Present*ACC 101: Accounting Princ. I**

BADM 226: Princ. of ManagerialAccountingBADM 290: Business ApplicationsSoftwareACCT 226: Intro. to ManagerialAccountingMGSC 290: Computer InformationSystems in BusinessBADM 296: StatisticsMGSC 291: Statistics for Business andEconomicsACC 102: Accounting Princ. II***CPT 101: Introduction to Computers (iftaken in the last 5 years)CPT 170: Microcomputer Applications (iftaken in the last 5 years)MAT 120: Probability and StatisticsBUS 240: Statistics*Course can only be used for one requirement. For example, if HIST 111 is used for the AmericanHistory requirement, it cannot be used for the Humanities requirement.**BADM 225 requirement can also be met with ACC 111 and ACC 112 (must take both).***BADM 225 and 226 requirements can also be met with ACC 111, ACC 112, and ACC 115 (need allthree).

Human Services – USC BeaufortGeneral Education RequirementsI. General Education RequirementsCourseENGL 101ENGL 101LENGL 102Numerical and AnalyticalReasoning – MathNumerical and AnalyticalReasoning – Math, Logic,Statistics, or Computer ScienceCOMM 140 or 230Liberal Arts – Humanities andSocial/Behavioral SciencesLiberal Arts – Humanities andSocial/Behavioral SciencesLiberal Arts – HistoryLiberal Arts – Fine ArtsLiberal Arts – Social/BehavioralSciencesNatural ScienceNatural Science LabNatural ScienceNatural Science LabForeign LanguageForeign LanguageGlobal Citizenship &Multicultural UnderstandingTitleCompositionHours3-4Composition and LiteratureCourses from: MATH 101, 111, 111L, or a higher levelmathematics courseCourses from: MATH, PHIL, STAT, or CSCI33-4Public CommunicationBusiness and Professional SpeakingCourses from: AFAM, ANTH, ARTH, ARTS, ECON, ENGL,FREN, GEOG, GERM, HIST, MUSC, PHIL, POLI, PSYC, RELG,SOCY, SPAN, COMM, or THEA. Human Services transferstudents may have taken a Human Services course thatmay fulfill 3 hours of this requirement.Courses from: AFAM, ANTH, ARTH, ARTS, ECON, ENGL,FREN, GEOG, GERM, HIST, MUSC, PHIL, POLI, PSYC, RELG,SOCY, SPAN, COMM, or THEA.History 101, 102, 111, 112Courses from: ARTH, ARTS, MUSC, or THEACourses from: ANTH, ECON, GEOG, HMSV, POLI, PSYC, orSOCY. Human Services major prerequisites may be usedto satisfy this requirement.Courses from: ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, MSCI, or PHYSCourses from: ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, MSCI, or PHYSCourses from: ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, MSCI, or PHYSCourses from: ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, MSCI, or PHYSCourses from: FREN, GERM, or SPANProficiency:Courses from: FREN, GERM, or SPANProficiency:Courses from: ANTH 102, ANTH 317, ARTH 349, ENGL 291,GEOG 121, GLST 301, RELG 203, SOCY 315, or any nonWestern History course3II. Program RequirementsCoursePSYC 101SOCY 101StatisticsResearch MethodsTitleIntroduction to PsychologyIntroduction to SociologyCourses from: STAT 110, STAT201, or MGSC 291Courses from: PSYC 200, SOCY497, or BADM 396Hours3333-433333331310-30-30-3

Criminal Justice - USC Upstate General Education Requirements (43-44 hours) Group I - Communication (9 hours) English 101 English 102 Speech 201 Group II - Mathematics, Logic, and Natural Science (10 hours) Math 120, 121, or higher Logic 205 or 207 Lab Science (any 3 hr. science class with accompanying lab) - Astronomy 111/L - Biology 110/L