VCCS Courses that Satisfy R-MC Collegiate Requirements

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VCCS Courses that Satisfy R-MC Collegiate Requirements
*This is not a comprehensive list of transferable VCCS courses. This list only includes courses that satisfy R-MC Collegiate Requirements
Italicized and underlined text are required R-MC Collegiate Requirements. All students must complete these requirements to earn an R-MC degree.
The courses listed are VCCS courses that satisfy R-MC collegiate requirements. Information in parenthasies is a stipulation of the preceeding VCCS course.
The First Year Experience
Transfer students must complete R-MC COMM 180 in lieu of a First Year Experience
CST 110
Introduction to Communication
A course devoted to the development and reinforcement of students’ writing skills.
ENG 111, 112
College Composition I, II
(Must complete both semesters to complete a single requirement.)
Civilizations (4 courses)
Two courses must be in history.
HIST 101
HIST 102
History of Western Civilization I
History of Western Civilization II
Two courses must be in religious studies or philosophy
PHI 100
PHI 101
PHI 102
PHI 211
PHI 212
PHI 220
PHI 225
PHI 227
PHI 265
PHI 276
REL 100
REL 200
REL 210
REL 215
REL 230
REL 231*
REL 232
REL 233
REL 237*
REL 238
REL 240
REL 247
Introduction to Philosophy
Introduction to Philosophy
Introduction to Philosophy II
The History of Western Philosophy I
The History of Western Philosophy II
Ethics
Selected Problems in Applied Ethics
Bio-Medical Ethics
Philosophy of Religion
Women and Western Philosophy
Introduction to the Study of Religion
Survey of the Old Testament
Survey of the New Testament
New Testament and Early Christianity
Religions of the World
Religions of the World I
Religions of the World II
Introduction to Islam
Eastern Religions
Western Religions
Religions in America
History of Christianity
(May receive credit for only one of REL 231 or 237.)
(May receive credit for only one of REL 231 or 237.)
Arts and Literature (3 courses)
At least one of the three courses must be in literature.
ENG 236
ENG 241
ENG 242
ENG 243
ENG 244
ENG 246
ENG 251
ENG 252
ENG 253
ENG 254
ENG 255
ENG 256
ENG 268
ENG 271
ENG 272
ENG 273
ENG 274
ENG 276
ENG 279
Introduction to the Short Story
Survey of American Literature I
Survey of American Literature II
Survey of English Literature I
Survey of English Literature II
Major American Writers
Survey of World Literature I
Survey of World Literature II
Survey of African American Literature I
Survey of African American Literature II
Major Writers in World Literature
Literature of Science Fiction
The Modern Drama
The Works of Shakespeare I
The Works of Shakespeare II
Women in Literature I
Women in Literature II
Southern Literature
Film and Literature
At least one of the three courses must be in the arts.
ART 100
ART 101
ART 102
ART 103*
ART 104*
ART 106
ART 121
ART 22
ART 125
ART 131
ART 132
ART 201
ART 202
ART 211
ART 212
ART 241
ART 242
ART 243
CST 130
CST 131
CST 132
CST 151
CST 231
CST 232
MUS 101
MUS 102
MUS 111
MUS 112
MUS 121
Art Appreciation
History and Appreciation of Art I
History and Appreciation of Art II
History of Far Eastern Art I
History of Far Eastern Art II
History of Modern Art
Drawing I
Drawing II
Introduction to Painting
Fundamentals of Design I
Fundamentals of Design II
History of Art I
History of Art II
History of American Art I
History of American Art II
Painting I
Painting II
Watercolor I
Introduction to the Theater
Acting I
Acting II
Film Appreciation I
History of the Theater I
History of the Theater II
Basic Musicianship I
Basic Musicianship II
Music Theory I
Music Theory II
Music Appreciation I
(May receive credit for only one of ENG 273 or 274.)
(May receive credit for only one of ENG 273 or 274.)
(May receive credit for only one of ART 103 or 104.)
(May receive credit for only one of ART 103 or 104.)
(May receive credit for only one of ART 211 or 212.)
(May receive credit for only one of ART 211 or 212.)
(May receive credit for only one of MUS 121 or 122.)
MUS 122
MUS 125
MUS 221
MUS 222
MUS 225
PHT 101
PHT 164
Music Appreciation II
American Music
History of Music I
History of Music II
The History of Jazz
Photography I
Introduction to Digital Photography
(May receive credit for only one of MUS 121 or 122.)
Social Sciences (2 courses)
BUS 200
ECO 201
ECO 202
EDU 200
GEO 200
GEO 210
GEO 220
PLS 135
PLS 211
PLS 241
PSY 105
PSY 200
PSY 201, 202
PSY 226
PSY 255
SOC 200
SOC 201
SOC 202
SOC 210
SOC 211, 212*
SOC 215
SOC 246
SOC 266
SOC 268
Principles of Management
Principles of Economics I
Principles of Economics II
Introduction to Teaching as a Profession
Physical Geography
People and the Land: Intro to Cultural Geography
World Regional Geography
American National Policies
United States Government I, II
International Relations
Psychology of Personal Adjustment
Principles of Psychology
Introduction to Psychology I, II
Introduction to Counseling Relationships
Psychological Aspects of Criminal Behavior
Principles of Sociology
Introduction to Sociology I
Introduction to Sociology II
Survey of Physical and Cultural Anthropology
Principles of Anthropology I, II
Sociology of the Family
Death and Society
Race and Ethnicity
Social Problems
(May receive credit for only one of GEO 200, 210, or 220.)
(May receive credit for only one of GEO 200, 210, or 220.)
(May receive credit for only one of GEO 200, 210, or 220.)
(May receive credit for only one of PLS 123, 211, or 212.)
(May receive credit for only one of PLS 123, 211, or 212.)
(Must complete both semesters to complete a single requirement)
(Must complete both semesters to complete a single requirement)
Natural and Mathematical Sciences (4 courses)
At least one of the four courses must be in mathematics.
MTH 152
MTH 164
MTH 173
MTH 174
MTH 181
MTH 182
MTH 240
MTH 270
MTH 271
Math for Liberal Arts II
Precalculus II
Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
Finite Mathematics
Finite Mathematics
Statistics
Applied Calculus
Applied Calculus I
At least two courses must have laboratory components and at least one of these must be in the natural sciences.
BIO 101
General Biology I
BIO 102
General Biology II
BIO 106
Life Science
BIO 107
Biology of the Environment
BIO 110
General Botany
BIO 120
General Zoology
BIO 285
Biological Problems in Contemporary Society
CHM 101
General Chemistry I
CHM 102
General Chemistry II
CHM 111
College Chemistry I
CHM 112
College Chemistry II
CSC 201
Computer Science I
EGR 126
Computer Programming for Engineers
ENV 121
General Environmental Science I
ENV 122
General Environmental Science II
GOL 105
Physical Geology
GOL 106
Historical Geology
GOL 225
Environmental Geology
ITP 120
Java Programming I
NAS 125
Meteorology
NAS 131
Astronomy I
NAS 132
Astronomy II
PHY 101
Introduction to Physics I
PHY 102
Introduction to Physics II
PHY 241
University Physics I
PHY 242
University Physics II
(Statistics may not be the only math course.)
(May receive credit for only one of CSC 201, EGR 126, or ITP 120.)
(May receive credit for only one of CSC 201, EGR 126, or ITP 120.)
(May receive credit for only one of CSC 201, EGR 126, or ITP 120.)
(May receive credit for only one of PHYS 101 or 241.)
(May receive credit for only one of PHYS 102 or 242.)
(May receive credit for only one of PHYS 101 or 241.)
(May receive credit for only one of PHYS 102 or 242.)
Foreign Language
A student must demonstrate proficiency through the intermediate level in at least one foreign language.
FRE 201, 202
Intermediate French I, II
GER 201, 202
Intermediate German I, II
ITA 201, 202
Intermediate Italian I, II
SPA 201, 202
Intermediate Spanish I, II
Wellness (2 activity courses)
Computing
ITD 110
ITE 115
IST 117
ITE 119
Courses marked with an asterisk (*) may also fulfill the Non-Western Culture requirement.
Web Page Design I
Introduction to Computer Applications and Concepts
Introduction to Micro Software
Information Literacy
(May receive credit for only one of ITE 115 or IST 117.)
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