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Housatonic
Community College Course Selection Guide
for 2011-2012 Liberal Arts &
Sciences: Pre-Environmental Science
Concentration Associate in Arts Degree
(Banner code: EB48) (Must be
printed and filled out manually) |
| Name
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Banner
ID No. |
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Address |
Program
Entry Date |
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Advisor | Placement Assessment:
| □ MAT* 075
(DS091) |
□ MAT* 095
(DS095) |
□ DS099 |
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| □ ENG*
003(DS010) |
□ ENG* 013
(DS050) |
□ ENG*
043
(EN100R) |
□ ENG* 073
(DS 011) |
□ ENG*
093 | Program Requirements :
Semester Taken |
Course No. |
Grade |
Course
Number
(Previous No.)
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Course
Title |
Credits |
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Freshman
Year |
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ENG*
E101 (EN 101)
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Composition |
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MAT*
E254 (MA 201)
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Calculus I |
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Social
Science |
Elective (ECN*, GEO*, POL*, HIS*) |
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Science
(restricted) 1
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Elective (see footnote)
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Science
(restricted) 1
|
Elective (see footnote)
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ENG*
E102 (EN 102)
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Literature &
Composition |
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MAT*
E256 (MA 202)
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Calculus II |
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Behavioral
Science |
Elective (PSY*, SOC*, ANT*) |
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Science
(restricted) 1
|
Elective (see footnote)
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Science
(restricted) 1
|
Elective (see footnote)
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Sophomore
Year |
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Fine
Arts |
Elective |
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Mathematics
2 |
Elective |
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Humanities
|
Elective |
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Restricted
3 |
Elective |
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Computer
Science 4
|
Elective |
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Humanities
|
Elective |
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Behav./Soc.Science
|
Elective (ECN*, GEO*, POL*, HIS* or PSY*, SOC*, ANT*)
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Mathematics
2 |
Elective |
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Open
|
Elective |
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Restricted
3 |
Elective |
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Total Credits |
66 - 70 |
1 After consultation with an advisor,
science electives should be chosen from BIO* E121, BIO* E122; CHE* E121,
CHE* E122, CHE* E211, CHE* E212; PHY* E121, PHY*122, PHY*221,
PHY*222. 2 MAT* E075,
MAT* E095 not acceptable. 3
Restricted electives to be chosen after consultation with
an advisor; recommended electives are appropriate mathematics and science
courses. 4
Should be chosen from CSC* E106 or CSC*
E205 NOTE: A minimum of 15 credits must be taken
in 200-level courses. Note: For degree completion
the student must complete the Computer Literacy
Requirement.
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