JOHNSON STATE COLLEGE PART III—INTERDISCIPLINARY GENERAL EDUCATION CORE CURRICULUM TALLY SHEET Bachelor's 9 cr ___(Two Interdisciplinary courses to be taken in the junior year; one thematic course (INT-4730) to be taken in the senior year. Students who are required to take a First-Year Seminar Course * are only required to take one Interdisciplinary course Student Name ______Semester Entered JSC ______from this section in addition to the thematic course.) PART____ ARH-3210 I—FUNDAMENTAL Women in Art SKILLS ____ BUS-3250 Organizational Behavior and Management Expository____ DAN-3010 Writing The Renaissance Spirit Thru Dance & Music Mathematics ____ EDU-3020 Educational Psychology Associate’s 6 cr___ (ENG-1051 & ENG-1052) Associate’s 3 cr ______EDU-3110 Literature for Children Bachelor’s & AAGEN 9-12 cr___ (ENG-1051, a writing Bachelor’s and AAGEN 6-7 cr ___ (Part I & II sequence prior to Fall ____ ENG-3270 Myth and Myth Making intensive____ HIS-3040 course, & Ancient ENG-1052. Civilizations Students mustof the also New pass World the 2000, effective Fall 2000: 2 courses listed below or MAT-1531 ) Writing____ HUM-3110 Proficiency NativeExam.) America History and Cultures ____ MAT-1020 Intermediate Algebra ______ENG-1031 & 1032 College Writing 1A & 1B ____ HUM-3115 Native American Worldview and Spirituality _____ MAT-1080 Quantitative Reasoning or _____ MAT-1221 Finite Math ______HUM-3120 ENG-1051 The College Abenaki Writing and Their Neighbors _____ MAT-1320 Pre-Calculus ______HUM-3125 ______Religions Writing ofIntensive the World Course ____ HUM-3150 Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East and Northern _____ Africa MAT-1531 Calculus I – Satisfies the full two-course _____ ENG-1052 Exposition & Analysis requirement in itself. ______HUM-3160 Writing Proficiency African Culture Exam ____ HUM-3170 Popular Culture in America _____ MAT-2030 Probability & Statistics _____ MAT-2140 Modeling the Environment PART ____ HUM-3310 II—DISCIPLINARY Culture through EXPLORATION Cuisine Associate’s ____ INT-3010 13 cr Natural ______(One Landscapes courseand Literature each from category A, B, C, D) AAGEN ____ INT-3045 23 cr _____ The Bible: (One courseHistory, from Literature, each of the Spirituality seven sub-categories) Bachelor's ____ INT-3130 18-19 Compassion cr _____ (One and course You: Anfrom Introduction each of the tofollowing Mahayana sub-categories Buddhism other than the sub-category that includes the students’ ____ INT-3150 major)* Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid A. ____ Arts &INT-3210 Humanities The Holocaust: An Interdisciplinary Approach B. Natural Sciences (minimum of 7.0 credits; at least one must 1. Literature/Philosophy____ INT-4730 Topical Seminar: Peace and War (Thematic courseinclude for ALL a lab) Seniors) Semester____ MUS-3040 Taken Jazz in America 1. Life Science .______MUS-3050 COM-2050 The SocialIntroduction History to of Film Rock Study and Roll ______ENG-1310 Introduction to Literature Semester Taken ____ MUS-3220 History of Blues ______BIO-1210 Introduction to Biology ______ENG-2171 World Literature I ____ MUS-3330 Worlds of Music ______BIO-1211 Intro to Bio:Ecology & Evolution ______ENG-2172 World Literature II ____ PHI-3150 Philosophy through Literature ______BIO-1212 Intro to Bio:Cells & Genetics ______POS-3050 ENG-2281 Environmental Survey of EthicsEnglish and Literature Politics I ______ENG-2282 Survey of English Literature II ____ POS-3220 Genocide: Inhumanity across the Ages 2. Physical Science ______ENG-2321 Survey of American Literature I ____ PSY-4080 Psychology and the Civil War Semester Taken ______ENG-2322 Survey of American Literature II ____ SOC-3040 Social Movement, Culture, and Activism ______CHE-1031 General Chemistry I ______ENG-2510 Women and Literature ____ SOC-3080 Wellness and Alternative Medicine ______ENV-1040 Intro to Oceanography ______PHI-1010 Introduction to Philosophy ____ THA-3010 Shakespeare “On the Stage and On the Page” ______ENV-1050 Introduction to Earth Science ______PHI-1040 Introduction to Ethics ______PHY-1041 Physics I ______PHY-1042 Physics II 2. *First-Year History/Foreign Seminar: Languages Beginning Fall 2007, all students entering JSC with fewer than 30 credits must take a First- Semester Taken ______Year Seminar GEO-1010 course Introduction (FYS). Several to Geography FYS courses are offered in both the fall and spring semesters. ______HIS-1111 World History I C. Anthropology/Sociology/Psychology Semester Taken FYS______Taken: HIS-1112 ______World History II ______HIS-1211 American History I ______ANT-1010 Introduction to Cultural Anthro. ______HIS-1212 American History II ______SOC-1010 Introduction to Sociology ______FRE-1111 French I ______PSY-1010 Introduction to Psychology PLEASE NOTE: All courses taken to fulfill the General Education Core Curriculum requirements must be ______FRE-1112 French II D. Political Science/Economics ______taken for SPA-1011 a grade. Spanish These I cannot be taken on a Pass/Fail basis. Semester Taken ______SPA-1012 Spanish II ______ECO-1020 Introduction to Econ. IF YOU HAVE ENTERED JOHNSON AS A TRANSFER STUDENT OR HAVE REENTERED JSC, this tally sheet shows which ______ECO-2020 Macroeconomics courses have been accepted as meeting the General Education Core Curriculum Requirements. 3. Fine & Performing Arts ______ECO-2030 Microeconomics SemesterTranscripts Taken Evaluated: ______POS-1010 Introduction to Pol. Sci. ______ART-1011 Drawing I ______POS-1020 American Politics & Gov. ______1. ______ART-1140 Design ______2. ______ARH-2011 Survey of Western Art I ______3. ______ARH-2012 Survey of Western Art II ______ART-2251 Sculpture I Substitutions for courses listed must be ______None ART-2301 of your transfer Photography credits I satisfy the General Education Coreapproved Curriculum by Requirements.the completion of a ______DAN-1010 Fundamentals of Dance substitution/waiver form. ______MUS-1015 Meet the Masters ______MUS-1030 Music Fundamentals Rev. 10/05/09 ______THA-1041 Introduction to Theater Arts *Business, elementary education, hotel & tourism management, health science, local public management, mathematics, outdoor education, and liberal arts majors must take one course in each of the seven sub-categories above.