UCC Program Advising Sheet

Minimum 90 credits with a grade of C or higher needed to satisfy AAOT requirements. Unless noted, courses offered at three credit hours each; a minimum of 25% of the program credits required must be earned through UCC and two terms of attendance must have occurred at UCC.

Area 1: Foundational Requirements

Complete Health/Wellness/Fitness, Math, Oral Communication, and Writing:

Health/Wellness/Fitness
HPE 295Wellness-Hlth Assess3
Math
MTH 105ZMath in Society (or higher)4
Oral Communication
COM 111ZPublic Speaking4
or COM 218Z Interpersonal Communication
Writing
WR 121ZComposition I4
WR 122ZComposition II4
or WR 227Z Technical Writing

Area 2: Arts & Letters

Complete three courses from two different disciplines from the following:

ART 101Introduction to Visual Arts 14
ART 115Art and Design Foundation 1-2D4
ART 117Art and Design Foundation 3D4
ART 120Artists Books3
ART 131Intro to Drawing I Line-Gest3
ART 132Intro to Drawing II Form-Space3
ART 134Illustrating Nature3
ART 204History of Western Art I 14
ART 205History of Western Art II 14
ART 206History of Western Art III 14
ART 234Figure Drawing3
ART 250Ceramics 13
ART 251Ceramics II3
ART 252Ceramics III3
ART 253Ceramic Handbuilding I3
ART 254Ceramic Handbuilding II3
ART 255Ceramic Handbuilding III3
ART 281Painting I3
ART 294Watercolor3
COM 111ZPublic Speaking 14
COM 218ZInterpersonal Communication 14
ENG 104ZIntroduction to Fiction 14
ENG 105ZIntroduction to Drama 14
ENG 106ZIntroduction to Poetry 14
ENG 107World Literature I 14
ENG 108World Literature II 14
ENG 109World Literature III 14
ENG 201Shakespeare I4
ENG 202Shakespeare II4
ENG 204Survey of English Lit I 14
ENG 205Survey of English Lit II 14
ENG 206Survey of English Lit III 14
ENG 230Environmental Lit 14
ENG 253Survey of American Lit I 14
ENG 254Survey of American Lit II 14
ENG 255Survey of American Lit III 14
ENG 288Cultural Diversity in Amer Lit 14
FA 256American Film History 14
MUS 100AMusic Fundamentals I3
MUS 100BMusic Fundamentals II3
MUS 100CMusic Fundamentals III3
MUS 105Intro to Rock Music 13
MUS 111Music Theory I3
MUS 112Music Theory II3
MUS 113Music Theory III3
MUS 161Jazz Improvisation3
MUS 201Intro to Music and Its Lit I 13
MUS 202Intro to Music and Its Lit II 13
MUS 203Intro to Music and Its Lit III 13
MUS 204Music of the World 13
MUS 205Intro to Jazz History 13
MUS 211Music Theory IV 13
MUS 212Music Theory V 13
MUS 213Music Theory VI 13
SPAN 201Second Year Spanish I 14
SPAN 202Second Year Spanish II 14
SPAN 203Second Year Spanish III 14
TA 141Acting 14
TA 142Acting 24
TA 143Acting 34
TA 209Stagecraft 13
TA 271Introduction to Theatre4
TA 272Stage Movement3
WR 115Intro to Expos Writing4
WR 117Writing for Trades4
WR 121ZComposition I4
WR 122ZComposition II4
WR 227ZTechnical Writing4

Area 3: Science/Math/Computer Science

Complete four courses from two disciplines, three must include a lab, from the following:

Area 3 Courses with Labs

ATS 201Climate Science4
BI 101General Biology4
BI 102General Biology4
BI 103General Biology4
BI 221ZPrinciples of Biology-Cells5
BI 222ZPrinciples of Bio-Organisms5
BI 223ZPrinciples of Bio-Eco and Evo5
BI 231ZAnatomy and Physiology I4
BI 232ZAnatomy and Physiology II4
BI 233ZAnatomy and Physiology III4
BI 234Microbiology4
BOT 203General Field Botany4
CH 104Z
CH 124Z
Intro to Chemistry I
and Introduction to Chemistry Lab
5
CH 105Intro to Chemistry II4
CH 106Intro to Chemistry III4
CH 221Z
CH 227Z
General Chemistry I
and General Chemistry I Laboratory
5
CH 222Z
CH 228Z
General Chemistry II
and General Chemistry II Lab
5
CH 223Z
CH 229Z
General Chemistry III
and General Chemistry III - Lab
5
CH 241Organic Chemistry I4
CH 242Organic Chemistry II4
CH 243Organic Chemistry III4
FES 240Forest Biology4
FES 241Dendrology4
FOR 234GIS-Intro to Geographic Info4
G 201Dynamic Planet Earth4
G 202Earth Surface Processes4
G 203Evolution of the Earth4
G 221Environmental Geology4
GS 104Physical Science4
GS 105Physical Science4
GS 106Physical Science4
GS 107Beginning Astronomy4
GS 112Making Sense of Science4
PH 201General Physics w Algebra I5
PH 202General Physics w Algebra II5
PH 203General Physics w Algebra III5
PH 211General Physics w-Calculus I5
PH 212General Physics w-Calculus II5
PH 213General Physics w-Calculus III5
SOIL 205
SOIL 206
Soil Science
and Soil Science Lab
4

Area 3 Courses without Labs

BI 242Introduction to Genetics3
CH 112ZChemistry for Health Professions4
CS 160Orientation-Computer Science4
CS 161Computer Science I4
CS 162Computer Science II4
CS 205Syst Programming Architecture4
CS 260Data Structures4
CS 271Computer Architecture4
FES 261Recreation Resource Mgmt4
FN 225Human Nutrition4
FOR 111Introduction to Forestry3
G 140Natural Disasters3
MTH 105ZMath in Society4
MTH 111ZPrecalculus I Functions4
MTH 112ZPrecalculus II Trigonometry4
MTH 211Fundamentals-Elem Math I4
MTH 212Fundamentals-Elem Math II4
MTH 213Fundamentals-Elem Math III4
MTH 231Elem Discrete Math I4
MTH 232Elem Discrete Math II4
MTH 241Calculus f-Mgmt-Soc Sci4
MTH 251ZDifferential Calculus4
MTH 252ZIntegral Calculus4
MTH 253ZCalculus Sequences and Series4
MTH 254Vector Calculus I4
MTH 256Differential Equations4
MTH 265Statistics-Scientists-Engineer4
NR 201Introduction-Natural Resouces3
NR 251Principles Wildlife Conserv3
STAT 243ZElementary Statistics I4
SOIL 205Soil Science3

Area 4: Social Sciences

Complete four courses from two disciplines from the following:

ANTH 221Intro to Cultural Anthropology 13
ECON 201ZPrinciples of Microeconomics4
ECON 202ZPrinciples of Macroeconomics4
GEOG 142Human Geography 14
HDFS 225Child Development3
HS 100Introduction to Human Services 13
HS 102Addiction Pharmacology3
HS 108UnderstandBEH-EMOT Iss-Old Pop3
HS 110Peer Recovery Mentor4
HS 150Personal Effect for HS Workers3
HS 154Community Resources3
HS 155Counseling Skills I3
HS 209Trauma-Theory to Practice3
HS 211HIV AIDS-Infectious Disease2
HS 214Working with People with IDD3
HS 217Group Counseling Skills I3
HS 226Ethics and Law3
HS 227Family Systems and Trauma3
HS 229Crisis Intervention-Prevention3
HS 265Counseling Skills II3
HS 266Case Mgmt for HS Workers3
HS 267Culturally Informed Care3
HS 280CWE-Human Svcs1-13
HST 104World History 13
HST 105World History 13
HST 106World History 13
HST 201ZUnited States History I4
HST 202ZUnited States History II4
HST 203ZUnited States History III4
PS 201United States Government I4
PSY 130Understanding Child Behavior 13
PSY 201ZIntroduction to Psychology I 14
PSY 202ZIntroduction to Psychology II 14
PSY 215Lifespan Development 14
PSY 231Human Sexuality 13
PSY 239Abnormal Psychology 13
PSY 270Psychology of Sport3
SOC 204ZIntroduction to Sociology 14
SOC 205ZSocial Change and Institutions 14
SOC 206ZSocial Problems 14
SOC 207Juvenile Delinquency 13
SOC 210Sociology of the Family3
SOC 213Race Class and Ethnicity 13
SOC 225Social Aspects of Addiction3

Area 5: Electives

Complete courses 100 level or above to earn the remaining program credit hours. 

A maximum of 12 earned credits of PE; a maximum of 12 earned credits of CTE (including CWE) count toward Elective Credits.

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Course identified that meet the Cultural Literacy requirement. 

Transfer Note: Check transfer school for admission, foreign language, cultural literacy, and transfer program requirements.