| A.
Essential Skills |
9
semester hours |
- English Composition I (3 hours)
- English Composition II [Literature based]
(3 hours)
- College Algebra, Mathematical Modeling,
Trigonometry, Pre-calculus or Calculus (3 hours)
|
| B.
Institutional Options** |
4 - 5 semester hours |
- Introduction to Computers
- Critical Thinking
- Creative Writing
- Ethics
- Health and Wellness
- Statistics
- Economics
- Speech
- Medical Terminology
- Any approved guided elective from Area F
|
| C.
Humanities and Fine Arts** |
6
semester hours |
- Ethics
- Foreign Language
- Speech, Oral Communications
- Literature
- Philosophy
- Drama, Art or Music Appreciation
- Logic
- Electives in Humanities and Fine Arts
- Religion
|
| D.
Science, Mathematics and Technology |
10
- 11 semester hours |
| One four-hour
laboratory science course, one three-hour non-laboratory science course
and an additional three-hour course in science, mathematics or
technology, or two four-hour laboratory science courses and an
additional three-hour course in mathematics, science or technology. |
| E.
Social Sciences** |
12
semester hours |
- United States History
- United States Government
- Other History
- Economics
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Anthropology
- Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups
- Lower division electives in Psychology and
Sociology
|
| F.
Courses Appropriate to the Major |
18
semester hours |
| Anatomy and Physiology I
and II w/labs |
8
hours |
| Accounting |
3
hours |
| Management
Information Systems/Computer Application (with lab, including word processing and
spreadsheets) |
3-4
hours |
| Guided approved electives: Basic Computer
Science, Accounting, Management, Biological or
Social Science |
3-4
hours |
| * If this is taken in another area of the
core, the hours would be taken in additional guided electives.
** If a student planning to transfer to MCG from another school in
the University System of Georgia has completed this area with courses
taken there or at another institution from which MCG accepts transfer
credit, MCG will accept the area as satisfied. A student planning to
transfer from a school not in the University System of Georgia should
choose from the list of courses. |