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St. Louis Community College & Fontbonne University General Education Requirements Transfer Guide General education requirements at Fontbonne apply to all undergraduate degree programs and consist of 42 hours of academic credit taken within the following components: I. Communication (9 credits; a total of three courses is required) A. Written Communication (6 credit hours ) ENG 101 College Composition I ENG 102 College Composition II ENG 104 Honors College Composition I ENG 105 Honors College Composition II ENG 223 Advance Exposition B. Oral Communication (one course is required) COM 101 Oral Communication I COM 102 Oral Communication II COM 107 Public Speaking COM 201 Interpersonal Communication II. Mathematics (3-4 credits; one course is required) MTH 165 Structure of Mathematical Systems I MTH 166 Structure of Mathematical Systems II MTH 155 Survey of College Mathematics MTH 160A College Algebra: Technology MTH 160B College Algebra: Non-Technology MTH 160C College Algebra MTH 177 Finite Mathematics MTH 185 Pre-Calculus MTH 186 Survey of Calculus MTH 210 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I BUS 201 Elementary Statistics BUS 202 Statistical Analysis III. Valuing (5-6 credits; a total of two courses is required) A. Introductory Course in Philosophy (one course is required) PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy PHL 104 Ethics PHL 109 Bio-Medical Ethics B. Specialized Valuing Course (one course required) Contact institution for required course. IV. Social and Behavioral Sciences (6-9 credits; a total of two or three courses is required) A. History (one course is required) HST 101 American History I HST 102 American History II HST 103 American History I, Honors HST 104 American History II, Honors HST 128 Western Tradition II B. Human Behavior (one course is required) ECO 140 Introduction to Economics ECO 151 Principles of Economics I (Macroeconomics) ECO 152 Principles of Economics II (Microeconomics) PSY 200 General Psychology PSY 205 Human Growth and Development SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology SOC 102 Introduction to Sociology, Honors C. US & MO Constitutions (one course required) PSC 101 Introduction to American Politics PSC 102 American National Politics V. Humanities and Fine Arts (two courses required) A. Literature (one course is required) ENG 201 Introduction to Fiction ENG 202 Introduction to Poetry & Plays ENG 203 American Literature ENG 204 American Literature before 1865 ENG 205 American Literature after 1865 ENG 206 American Modern Literature ENG 210 British Literature before 1800 ENG 211 British Literature after 1800 ENG 222 Major British Writers ENG 228 Studies in Literature B. Fine Arts (one course is required) ART 100 Art Appreciation ART 101 Art History I ART 102 Art History II ART 103 History of Modern Art COM 114 Oral Interpretation MUS 114 The Enjoyment of Music THT 101 Introduction of Theatre THT 110 History of Theatre VI. Life and Physical Sciences (6-8 credits; a total of two courses required) A. Life Sciences (One course is required) BIO 111 Introductory Biology I BIO 140 Principle of Biology I BIO 203 Microbiology B. Physical Sciences (One course is required) CHM 101 Fundamentals of Chemistry I CHM 102 Fundamentals of Chemistry II CHM 105 General Chemistry I CHM 106 General Chemistry II GEO 100/101 Earth Science with Lab GEO 111 Physical Geology PHY 111 College Physics I PHY 112 College Physics II PHY 122 Engineering Physics I PHY 223 Engineering Physics II PSI 101/107 Physical Science I & Lab PSI 124 Principles of Physical Science VII. Managing Information (4 credits; a total of two courses required) A. Information Literacy (required) LIB 101 Introduction to Library Literacy B. Computer Information Systems (one course is required) IS 103 Information Systems for Business IS 116 Microcomputer Literacy IS 118 Microcomputer Applications-Databases IS 120 Microcomputer Applications-Spreadsheets IS 125 Excel for Windows IS 151 Microcomputer Applications in Business IS 137 Microcomputer Application - Presentation Software Edu102 Computers in Education (required for Education Majors) ADDITIONAL MINIMUM GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS One religion or theology course. PHL 103: World Religions Updated Revision 02-27-2006 STLCC Catalog:2005-2006 Fontbonne University Catalog: 2005-2007
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