2015-2016 Catalog 
    
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2015-2016 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

College Transfer Pathway Options, AA


P 10 12 C

Course Requirements for College Transfer Pathway Leading to the Associate in Arts (32-33 Credits)


The CCP College Transfer Pathway Leading to the Associate in Arts (P1012C) is designed for high school juniors and seniors who wish to begin study toward the Associate In Arts degree and a baccalaureate degree in a non-STEM major.

General Education (31-32 Credits)


The general education requirement includes study in courses selected from the Universal General Education Transfer Component (UGETC) component of the Comprehensive Articulation Agreement.

Credit Hour Requirements | Courses Fulfilling Requirements


All courses below are considered UGETC courses

English Composition (6 credits)


The following two English compositions courses are required:

Communication/Humanities/Fine Arts (9 credits)


Select three courses from the following from at least two different disciplines:

Mathematics (3-4 credits)


Select one course from the following:

Natural Sciences (4 credits)


Select four credits from the following course(s):

Total General Education Hours Required: 31-32


Academic Transition (1 credit)


The following course is required:

Optional General Education Hours (0-8 credits)


A student may take up to 8 SHC of foreign language courses and accompanying labs, in a single language, designated as General Education in the CAA as a part of this pathway.  These courses are not a part of the Universal Education Transfer Component.  Students who complete these courses with a grade of “C” or better will receive transfer credit.  The receiving university will determine whether the courses will count as general education, pre-major, or elective credit.

Total Semester Hours Credit In Pathway: 32-33


Note:


High school students in the CCP College Transfer Pathway Leading to the Associate in Arts must complete the entire pathway before taking additional courses in the Associate in Arts degree.