KIRKWOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE Arts & Sciences Associate of Arts (AA) Degree Requirements For students enrolling the Fall of 2014 CORE REQUIREMENTS A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED COMMUNICATION – WRITING COMMUNICATION – SPEECH HISTORY/CULTURES HUMANITIES SOCIAL SCIENCE MATHEMATICS SCIENCE ELECTIVES 5 3 6 9 9 3 6 21 DEGREE TOTAL 62 *It is your responsibility to be certain that the degree requirements you are following are appropriate to the catalog year you are under. Use your degree audit to confirm course selection, as some courses listed here may not be applicable to your AA degree if you enrolled prior to the Fall of 2014. * All students must take one approved Diversity Course (D) A. COMMUNICATION - WRITING 5 c.h. D. HUMANITIES 9 c.h. Students are REQUIRED to provide one of the following: One course from group 1, one course from group 2 & 1 course from group 1. ACT scores, not older than three years 1, 2 OR 3. 2. COMPASS scores (writing and reading components), 1. Introductory Arts & Humanities (must select one) not older than three years ____ART101 Art Appreciation 3 3. College transcript to show successful completion ____ART163 Sculpture 3 of appropriate prerequisite ____ART173 Ceramics 3 ____ENG120 ____ENG105 ____ENG106 ____ENG108 College Writing (Comp l-ll equivalent) OR Composition l AND Composition ll OR Composition ll: Technical Writing B. COMMUNICATION - SPEECH 5 3 3 3 3 c.h. Select one course ____SPC101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication OR ____SPC112 Public Speaking C. HISTORY/CULTURES 3 3 6 c.h. Select two courses ____ FLC241 Intermediate Chinese I ____ FLC242 Intermediate Chinese II (D)____ FLF142 Elementary French ll (D)____ FLF241 Intermediate French l (D)____ FLF242 Intermediate French ll (D)____ FLS142 Elementary Spanish ll (D)____ FLS241 Intermediate Spanish l (D)____ FLS242 Intermediate Spanish ll (D)____ FLG142 Elementary German ll (D)____ FLG241 Intermediate German l (D)____ FLG242 Intermediate German ll (D)____ ASL171 American Sign Language II (D)____ ASL241 American Sign Language III (D)____ ASL271 American Sign Language IV (D)____ ANT105 Cultural Anthropology (D)____ CLS140 Understanding Cultures-Mideast (D)____ CLS151 Understanding Cultures-Latin America (D)____CLS159 Und. Cultures-Indigenous Central America (D)____CLS165 Understanding Cultures-Modern Japan (D)____CLS167 Understanding Cultures-Modern China (D)____CLS171 Understanding Cultures-Sub-Saharan Africa ____ HIS121 Ancient Mediterranean World ____ HIS122 Europe-Age of Monarchy ____ HIS123 Europe-Age of Revolution ____ HIS124 Europe-Age of Nationalism _____HIS135 Modern World Military History _____HIS151 U.S. History to 1877 _____HIS152 U.S. History since 1877 (D)____ HIS221 Holocaust/Genocide: Memory & Lit. (D)___ HIS254 American Indian History _____HIS291 History of Science (D)_____REL101 Survey of World Religions (D)_____REL120 Judaism, Christianity & Islam (D) ____ REL125 Introduction to Islam (D)_____REL130 Introduction to Religions of the East (D)____ REL140 Religion in the United States ____ REL145 Introduction to Christianity (D)____ REL160 Religions of China 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ____ART184 ____ART186 ____ART203 ____ART204 ____ART420 ____DRA101 ____DRA116 ____DRA125 ____HUM190 ____HUM105 ____HUM116 ____HUM123 ____HUM124 ___ MUS100 ____MUS127 ____PHI101 ____PHI105 ____PHI111 ____PHI130 Photography Digital Photography Art History I Art History II Introduction to Glass Introduction to Theatre Film Analysis Introduction to Play Analysis Culture and Technology Working In America Encounters in Humanities U.S. Film History World Film History Music Appreciation Great Composers Introduction to Philosophy Introduction to Ethics Basic Reasoning Philosophy of Human Nature 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2. Literature (Prereq: ENG105 or ENG120) (must select one) ____LIT203 ____LIT204 ____LIT205 ____LIT206 ____LIT207 ____LIT208 ____LIT209 (D)___ LIT222 (D)___ LIT224 ____LIT225 ____LIT226 (D)___ LIT227 Forms of Literature: Story Cycle Forms of Literature: Nonfiction Forms of Literature: Drama Forms of Literature: Fiction Forms of Literature: Poetry Forms of Literature: New Media Forms of Literature: Film Adaptation Literature & Culture: American Dreams Literature & Culture: Women and Work Lit. Themes: Beyond Bartelby Literary Themes: Search for Identity Literature & Culture: World Poetry 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3. Topics in Arts & Humanities (D)___ CLS180 ____DRA117 ____HUM142 (D)____HUM200 ____MUS207 ____MUS208 ____MUS209 (D)___ PHI125 (D)___ PHI126 ____ PHI132 ____ PHI135 ____ PHI150 ____ PHI160 American Pluralism Film Topics Popular Culture International Study in Humanities Introduction to Film Music American Popular Music & Jazz Topics in Western Music History Native American Philosophy Chinese Philosophy Philosophy of Education Multicultural Ethics Social and Political Philosophy Environmental Ethics 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 E. SOCIAL SCIENCE 9 c.h. Select three courses ____CRJ100 Introduction to Criminal Justice ____CRJ200 Criminology ____CRJ201 Juvenile Delinquency ____ECE170 Child Growth & Development ____ECN120 Principles of Macroeconomics ____ECN130 Principles of Microeconomics ____EDU240 Educational Psychology (D)____ EDU248 Exceptional Persons ____GEO115 Human Geography (D)____ GEO121 World Regional Geography ____ GEO162 Geography of Iowa ____HSV101 Human Service Career Orientation ____HSV201 Loss, Trauma and Resilience ____HSV292 Substance Abuse and Treatment ____MMS101 Mass Media ____POL110 Introduction to Political Science ____POL111 American National Government ____POL121 International Relations (D)____POL125 Comparative Government and Politics ____POL150 Introduction to U.S. Foreign Policy ____PRL101 Paralegal Studies Orientation ____PSY111 Intro to Psychology ____PSY121 Developmental Psychology ____PSY241 Abnormal Psychology ____PSY251 Social Psychology ____SOC110 Introduction to Sociology ____SOC115 Social Problems ____SOC120 Marriage and Family (D)____SOC200 Minority Group Relations (D)____SOC265 Intro to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Studies ____SOC284 Sociology of The Environment F. MATHEMATICS 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 c.h. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 5 4 4 4 4 4 Students seeking an AA degree from Kirkwood Community College must complete one approved Diversity (D) course. Courses marked on this form with (D) fulfill both Diversity and core requirements. The following courses meet the Diversity requirement, but count as electives not as core courses: (D)____Cultural Awareness for Criminal Justice Practitioners (CRJ202 - 3 credit hours) (D)____Literature of the African Peoples (LIT158 - 3 credit hours) (D)____Language & Society (CLS125 - 3 credit hours) (D)____Education Experience Abroad (GLS 120 – 3 credit hours) (D)____Elementary Chinese II (FLC142 – 4 credit hours) ADVISING & TRANSFER CENTER 108 Iowa Hall, 398-5540 att@kirkwood.edu April, 2014 Biological ____BIO104 ____BIO112 ____BIO113 ____BIO124 ____BIO154 ____BIO189 ____BIO190 Introductory Biology w/ Lab General Biology I General Biology II Botany for Non-Majors Human Biology Microbes & Society Introduction to Biotechnology 3 4 4 4 3 3 3 Environmental Studies ____ENV115 Environmental Science 3 Earth Science and Interdisciplinary Science ____PHS170 ____PHS175 ____PHS171 ____PHS176 ____PHS180 ____PHS181 ____BIO195 Physical Geology * OR Environmental Geology * Physical Geology Lab Environmental Geology Lab Evolution of the Earth Evolution of the Earth Lab Human Evolution 3 3 1 1 3 1 3 Introduction to Chemistry Introduction to Chemistry Lab Intro to Organic and Biochemistry General Chemistry l General Chemistry ll Introductory Physics Introduction to Astronomy College Physics l College Physics ll Classical Physics l Classical Physics ll Forensic Science Forensic Science Lab 3 1 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 5 5 3 1 Physical ____CHM110 ____CHM111 ____CHM132 ____CHM165 ____CHM175 ____PHY120 ____PHS151 ____PHY162 ____PHY172 ____PHY212 ____PHY222 ____SCI120 ____SCI122 *Only one Geology course can count as Science credit. Students are REQUIRED to provide one of the following: 1. ACT scores, not older than two years 2. COMPASS mathematics scores, not older than two years 3. College transcript to show successful completion of appropriate prerequisite Mathematics and Society Math For Elementary Teachers College Algebra Finite Math Linear Algebra Discrete Math Statistical Ideas Statistics Business Statistics Business Calculus Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry College Algebra with Limits Calculus l Calculus ll Calculus lll Differential Equation / Laplace 6 c.h. Select two courses Select one course ____MAT115 ____MAT117 ____MAT120 ____MAT140 ____MAT149 ____MAT150 ____MAT155 ____MAT157 ____MAT162 ____MAT165 ____MAT136 ____MAT138 ____MAT210 ____MAT216 ____MAT219 ____MAT227 G. SCIENCE H. ELECTIVES 21 c.h. Electives are courses that go beyond core requirements in providing an opportunity to pursue subjects of special interest. It is recommended that you work closely with your advisor as you select electives that could fulfill prerequisite requirements toward the major you wish to pursue at the four year institution. Electives may include: ~all "Code A" (transfer) credits ~up to 16 "Code B" (technical) credits Elective Course Credit Hours It is important that you work closely with your academic advisor to appropriately choose electives and/or core courses so as to_ meet_additional requirements placed upon students by the____ four year institutions. For information specific to an Iowa_____ college, please contact your advisor for more detailed_______ recommendations.____________________________________ __ --Minimum grade point average required for degree - -2.00 --KCC residency requirement - - - - - - - 16 credit hours --Degree total - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 62 credit hours *It is your responsibility to be certain that the degree requirements you are following are appropriate to the catalog year you are under. Use your degree audit to confirm course selection, as some courses listed here may not be applicable to your AA degree if you enrolled prior to the Fall of 2014.