Associate in Fine Arts checklist - Forsyth Technical Community

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Associate in Fine Arts - 2012-2013 - Full Description Check Sheet - Forsyth Tech Community College (revised 9-11-12)
Student Name: _____________________________________ ID: _______________________
Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.)- A10200
Date: ____________________
(64-65 semester hours total) [Comprehensive Articulation Agreement]
Section A. GENERAL EDUCATION CORE (28 semester hours)
 English Composition (6 hrs/2 courses)
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 Natural Sciences (4 hrs)
Required:
 Social/Behavioral Science
(9 hrs / 3 courses from 3 different areas)
Choose 1:
ENG 111 (3) Expository Writing
Choose 1:
AST 111/111A (4)
Descriptive Astronomy
Choose 1:
HIS 111 (3)
World Civilization I
BIO 110 (4)
Principles of Biology
ENG 112 (3) Argument-Based Research
HIS 112 (3)
World Civilization II
BIO 111 (4)
General Biology I
ENG 113 (3) Literature-Based Research
HIS 121 (3)
Western Civilization I
BIO 112 (4)
General Biology II
ENG 114 (3) Prof Research & Reporting
HIS 122 (3)
Western Civilization II
BIO 140/140A (4)
Environmental Biology
 Humanities/Fine Arts
(6 hrs / 2 courses; one must be literature)
HIS 131 (3)
American History I
HIS 132 (3)
American History II
CHM 131/131A(4) Intro to Chemistry
CHM 132 (4)
Organic & Biochemistry
Choose 1: (pre-req is both ENG compositions) Choose 2:
CHM 151 (4)
General Chemistry I
ENG 131 (3) Intro to Literature
ANT 210 (3)
General Anthropology
CHM 152 (4)
General Chemistry II
ENG 231 (3) American Literature I
ANT 220 (3)
Cultural Anthropology
GEL 111 (4)
Intro to Geology
ENG 232 (3) American Literature II
ECO 251 (3)
Principles of Microeconomics
GEL 113 (4)
Historical Geology
ENG 241 (3) British Literature I
ECO 252 (3)
ENG 242 (3) British Literature II
GEO 111 (3)
Principles of Macroeconomics PHY 110/110A (4)
PHY 151 (4)
World Regional Geography
ENG 261 (3) World Literature I
GEO 112 (3)
Cultural Geography
PHY 152 (4)
ENG 262 (3) World Literature II
Choose 1:
1 add’l HIS (3) History (see above)
PHY 251 (4)
POL 110 (3)
Intro to Political Science
ART 111 (3) Art Appreciation
POL 120 (3)
American Government
ART 116 (3) Survey of American Art
POL 210 (3)
Comparative Government
DRA 111 (3) Theater Appreciation
POL 220 (3)
International Relations
DRA 112 (3) Literature of Theater
PSY 150 (3)
General Psychology
FRE 111 (3)
Elementary French I
PSY 237 (3)
Social Psychology
FRE 112 (3)
Elementary French II
Conceptual Physics & Lab
College Physics I
College Physics II
PSY 241 (3)
Developmental Psychology
General Physics I
PHY 252 (4)
General Physics II
Developmental / Non-Degree Coursework:
Placement in these courses is based on test
scores and/or previous academic work. None
count toward degree or transfer credit. RED
090 & ENG090 required before ENG 111. MAT
080 required before any transfer level math.
BSP courses (0) Reading, English, Math
HUM 110 (3) Technology & Society
PSY 281 (3)
Abnormal Psychology
ACA 090 (3)
Study Skills
HUM 115 (3) Critical Thinking
SOC 210 (3)
Intro to Sociology
BIO 094 (4)
Concepts of Human Bio
HUM 120 (3) Cultural Studies
SOC 213 (3)
Sociology of Family
CHM 090 (4)
Chemistry Concepts
HUM 121 (3) Nature of America
SOC 225 (3)
Social Diversity
ENG 070 (4)
Basic Language Skills
Writing Foundations
HUM 130 (3) Myth in Human Culture
 Mathematics (3-4 hours)
ENG 080 (4)
HUM 150 (3) Am Women's Studies
Choose 1:
HUM 160 (3) Intro to Film
CIS 115 (3)
Intro Prog & Logic
ENG 090/A (4) Composition Strategies
Essential Mathematics
MAT 060 (4)
HUM 220 (3) Human Values
MAT 140* (3)
Survey of Mathematics
MAT 070 (4)
Introductory Algebra
MUS 110 (3) Music Appreciation
MAT 155 (3)
Statistical Analysis
MAT 080 (4)
Intermediate Algebra
MUS 112 (3) Introduction to Jazz
MAT 161*(3)
College Algebra
RED 070 (4)
Essential Reading Skills
MUS 210 (3) History of Rock Music
MAT 162*(3)
College Trigonometry
RED 080 (4)
Intro to College Reading
MUS 211 (3) History of Country Music
MAT 165* (3)
Finite Math
RED 090 (4)
Improved College Reading
MUS 212 (3) American Musical Theatre
MAT 171*(3)
Precalculus Algebra
SPA 110 (2)
Intro to Spanish
PHI 215 (3)
Philosophical Issues
MAT 172*(3)
Precalculus Trigonometry
PHI 240 (3)
Intro to Ethics
MAT 175* (4)
Precalculus
REL 110 (3)
World Religion
MAT 263* (3)
Brief Calculus
REL 211 (3)
Intro Old Testament
MAT 271* (4)
Calculus I
REL 212 (3)
Intro New Testament
REL 221 (3)
Religion in America
RUS 111 (3) Elementary Russian I
RUS 112 (3) Elementary Russian II
SPA 111 (3)
Elementary Spanish I
SPA 112 (3)
Elementary Spanish II
SPA 211 (3)
SPA 212 (3)
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish II
¨With a grade of “C” or better, all college
transfer courses under the CAA are
MAT 272* (4) Calculus II
guaranteed to transfer to all University of
NC senior institutions. For more info, on
MAT 273* (4) Calculus III
theComprehensive Articulation Agreement
This check sheet is to be used along with a
(CAA), visit:
student’s *PROGRAM EVALUATION*
(available via TechLink / Web Advisor) to guide a http://www.nccommunitycolleges.edu/
programs/comprehensive_a_a.htm.
plan of study and to ensure all graduation
requirements are met based on the appropriate
catalog year.
Associate in Fine Arts - A.A. - A10200
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Section B. Other Required/Major Core (36-37 semester hours)
Revised 9-11-12
 Required:
CIS 110 (3)
Intro to Computers
PED 110 (2)
Fit & Well for Life
PED activity (1)
[See course schedule]
ACA 122 (1)
College Transfer Success
Per the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, (CAA) (http://www.northcarolina.edu/aa/
articulation/index.htm) students must meet the receiving university’s foreign language
and/or health and physical education requirements, if applicable, prior to or after transfer to
the senior institution. Elective/Pre-Major courses should be chosen in consultation with an
advisor and based on student’s university and major of choice.
Choose 30-31 additional hours from these Major Core courses below. To determi ne i f a cours e i s col l ege tra ns fer, l ook for the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement
(CAA) statement l oca ted i n the Cours e Des cri pti on i n the E-Ca ta l og. Thes e CAA col l ege tra ns fer cours es a re a l s o ma rked wi th a n A i n the E-Ca ta l og on our
webs i te. Vi s i t www.fors ythtech.edu for more i nfo.
Major Core: Major course requirements will be determined on a program-by-program basis by articulation agreements developed under
the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement, whenever possible and appropriate for transfer to the University of North Carolina
constituent institutions.
ACC 120 (4)
Financial Accounting
DRA 130 (3) Acting I
JOU 110 (3)
Intro to Journalism
ART 116 (3)
Survey of American Art
DRA 131 (3) Acting II
JOU 216 (3)
Writing Mass Media
ART 121 (3)
Design I
DRA 140 (3) Stagecraft I
JOU 217 (3)
Feature/Editorial
ART 122 (3)
Design II
DRA 141 (3) Stagecraft II
MAT 155A (1) Statistical Analysis Lab
ART 131 (3)
Drawing I
DRA 142 (3) Costuming
MAT 161A (1) College Algebra Lab
ART 132 (3)
Drawing II
DRA 143 (3) Costume Design
MAT 175A (1) Precalculus Lab
ART 171 (3)
Computer Art I
DRA 147 (3) Sound Technology
MUS 111 (3)
Fundamentals of Music
ART 240 (3)
Painting I
DRA 150 (3) Stage Management
MUS 121 (4)
Music Theory I
ART 241 (3)
Painting II
DRA 170 (3) Play Production I
MUS 122 (4)
Music Theory II
ART 264 (3)
Digital Photography I
DRA 171 (3) Play Production II
MUS 123 (1)
Music Composition I
ART 265 (3)
Digital Photography II
DRA 240 (3) Lighting for the Theatre MUS 131 (2)
Choral Music I
ART 281 (3)
Sculpture I
DRA 241 (3) Lighting Design
MUS 132 (2)
Choral Music II
ART 282 (3)
Sculpture II
DRA 243 (3) Scene Design
MUS 210 (3)
History of Rock
ART 283 (3)
Ceramics I
ENG 125 (3) Creative Writing I
MUS 211 (3)
History of Country Music
ART 284 (3)
Ceramics II
ENG 126 (3) Creative Writing II
MUS 212 (3)
American Musical Theatre
BUS 110 (3)
Intro to Business
ENG 273 (3) African-Am Literature
POL 130 (3)
State & Local Gov't
BUS 115 (3)
Business Law I
HIS 221 (3)
African-Am History
BUS 137 (3)
Princ of Management
HIS 231 (3)
Recent Am History
CTS 115 (3)
Info Systems
HUM 160 (3) Intro to Film
DRA 112 (3)
Literature of Theatre
HUM 170 (3) Holocaust
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