ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.) DEGREE REQUIREMENTS - Morton College

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE (A.A.S.)

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

This degree is for students who intend to pursue employment upon graduation. Students must meet the general education requirements listed on the pages under their chosen Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree. Students should consult with their Academic Advisor when selecting courses. The following guidelines should serve as only reference.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS*

A. COMMUNICATIONS

ENG 101

Rhetoric I

ENG 102

Rhetoric II

SPE 101

Principles of Public Speaking

B. BEHAVIORAL/SOCIAL SCIENCES

ANT 101

Introduction to Anthropology

ANT 102

Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

ECO 101

Principles of Economics I

ECO 102

Principles of Economics II

GEG 105

World Regional Geography

GEG 110

Geography of North America

GEG 125

Geography of the Eastern World

HIS 105

American History to 1865

HIS 106

American History from 1865

HIS 140

American Popular Culture

POL 201

United States National Government

POL 202

State and Local Government

PSY 101

Introduction to Psychology

PSY 201

Social Psychology

PSY 202

Abnormal Psychology

PSY 210

Child Growth and Development

PSY 211

Adolescent Psychology

PSY 215

Life Span: A Survey of Human Development

SOC 100

Introduction to Sociology

SOC 101

The Family

SOC 102

Social Problems

SOC 201

Minority Group Relations

SOC 220

Introduction to Social Work

SSC 140

Women's Studies in Global Perspectives

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C.SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS

BIO 100 BIO 102 BIO 106

BIO 110 BIO 111 BIO 140 BIO 150 BIO 152 BIO 160 BIO 161 BIO 202 BIO 203 BIO 204 BIO 212 CHM 100 CHM 101 CHM 102 CHM 105 CHM 106 CHM 205 CHM 206 CPS 101 CPS 111 CPS 122 CPS 200 CPS 210 GEG 101 GEL 101 MAT 102 MAT 105 MAT 110 MAT 120 MAT 121 MAT 124 MAT 141 MAT 181 MAT 201 MAT 202 MAT 203 MAT 215 MAT 224 PHS 101 PHS 103 PHY 101 PHY 102 PHY 105 PHY 205 PHY 206

Introducing Biology Introduction to Biology Human Anatomy and Physiology for the Allied

Health Professions Biology: A Cellular Approach Biology: A Systems Approach Introduction to Marine Ecology Heredity and Society Anatomy and Physiology (Therapies) Plants and Society Plants and Society Laboratory Environmental Biology Anatomy and Physiology I Anatomy and Physiology II Microbiology Fundamentals of Chemistry Introduction to Chemistry I Introduction to Chemistry II General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry II Information Technologies Business Computer Systems Multimedia Applications C++ Programming Programming in Visual Basic Physical Geography Physical Geology General Education Mathematics College Algebra College Trigonometry Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers I Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers II Finite Mathematics Statistics Discrete Mathematics Calculus I Calculus II Calculus III Differential Equations Calculus for Business and Social Science Astronomy Physical Science I General Physics I General Physics II Physics I Physics II Physics III

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D. HUMANITIES

ART 101 ART 102 ART 103 ART 104 ART 105 ART 107 ART 111 ART 113 ART 115 ART 116 ART 117 ART 120 ART 125 ART 126 ART 127 ART 130 ART 131 ART 203 ART 204 ART 205 ART 211 ART 213 ART 217* ART 220* ENG 211 ENG 215 ENG 216 ENG 218* HIS 103 HIS 104 HUM 150 HUM 151

HUM 153 HUM 154 MUS 100 MUS 101 MUS 102 MUS 103 MUS 104 MUS 105 MUS 106 MUS 107 MUS 108 MUS 109 MUS 110 MUS 111 MUS 115

Two-Dimensional Fundamentals Three-Dimensional Fundamentals Drawing I Drawing II Painting I Watercolor Sculpture I Ceramics I Photography I Photography II Photography III Art Appreciation Art History Survey I: Prehistoric to Gothic Art History Survey II: Renaissance and Baroque Art History Survey III: The Modern World Introduction to Digital Art Graphic Design I Figure Drawing I Figure Drawing II Painting II Sculpture II Ceramics II Tribal Art Latin American Traditions in Art Introduction to Literature American Literature I American Literature II U.S. Latino/Hispanic Literature Early Western Civilization Modern Western Civilization Humanities Through the Arts Humanities Through History, Philosophy and

Literature Survey of Film History Latin American Civilization and Culture Music Appreciation History of Music: Pre-Twentieth Century History of Music: Twentieth Century Music of Multicultural America History of Rock and Roll Introduction to American Music Trends in Modern American Music Music in the Theater World Music Survey Music and the Films Music Theory 1 Music Theory 2 Ear Training and Sight Singing I

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MUS 116 MUS 121 MUS 122 MUS 123 MUS 127 MUS 128 MUS 129 MUS 130 MUS 131 MUS 160 MUS 180 MUS 210 MUS 211 MUS 215 MUS 216 PHI 125 PHI 126 PHI 180 PHI 201 PHI 202 SPE 115 SPN 101 SPN 102 SPN 120 SPN 121 SPN 130 SPN 201 SPN 202 SPN 215 SPN 216 SPN 220 SPN 225 SPN 226 THR 107 THR 108 THR 110 THR 112 THR 113 THR 125

Ear Training and Sight Singing II College Choir College Singers I Popular Music Ensemble I Community Chorus Symphonic Orchestra I Community Band Private Applied Piano Music Major I Private Applied Piano Music Minor I Private Applied Piano Music Major I Introduction to Media Producation Music Theory 3 Music Theory 4 Ear Training and Sight Singing III Ear Training and Sight Singing IV World Religions in Global Context Introduction to Ethics Social Ethics Philosophy Introduction to Logic Oral Interpretation Beginning Spanish I Beginning Spanish II Occupational Spanish I Spanish for Healthcare Professionals Spanish for Heritage Speakers Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish II Spanish Conversation and Composition I Spanish Conversation and Composition II Culture and Civilization of Latin America Spanish American Literature I Spanish American Literature II Theatre Practice Seminar Theatre Experience Introduction to Theatre Theatre Practicum Summer Theatre Workshop Fundamentals of Acting

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E. HEALTH, TECHNOLOGY AND COLLEGE READINESS

CPS 101 CPS 111 CPS 122 CPS 200 CPS 210 CSS 100 PEC 101 PEC 131 PEC 132 PEC 133 PEC 139 PEC 140 PEC 155 PEC 158 PEC 159 PEC 171 PEC 172 PEC 173 PEC 174 PEC 175 PEC 176 PEC 177 PEC 178 PEC 180 PEC 181 PEC 183 PEC 184 PEC 185 PEC 190 PEC 200 PEH 101 PEH 102 PEH 103 PEH 104 PEH 105

Information Technologies Business Computer Systems Multimedia Applications C++ Programming Programming in Visual Basic College Study Seminar Adaptive Physical Education Softball Volleyball Power Volleyball Golf Golf II (Advanced) Aerobic Exercise Basketball Advanced Basketball Physical Fitness Advanced Physical Fitness Weight Training Advanced Weight Training Circuit Training Advanced Circuit Training Weight Control and Exercise Soccer Introduction to Physical Education Jogging and Power Walking for Fitness Baseball Advanced Baseball Floor Hockey Sports Officiating Leadership in Team and Individual Sports Personal Community Health First Aid Nutrition Foundations of Health/Physical Fitness Wellness

OTHER REQUIREMENTS

? Complete the specific program requirements listed under Career Curricula. Any substitution of courses requires written approval of the appropriate academic dean.

? Complete a minimum of half of all occupational course work in a specific program at Morton College.

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