UNC Charlotte General Education Program Advising Worksheet

I. Development of Fundamental Skills of Inquiry Credit Courses Taken s Writing and Inquiry Either UWRT 1103 or UWRT 1104 3-4 (or other transfer credit for a UWRT course) Mathematics and MATH 1xxx 3 logical reasoning Mathematics and One of the following: 3 logical reasoning MATH 1xxx, STAT 1xxx, or PHIL 2105

II. Inquiry in the Sciences Credits Courses Taken Two of the following and one must be with a Lab: (with lab) ANTH 2141 BINF 1101 4 BIOL 1110, 1115 CHEM 1111, 1112, 1200, 1203, 1204, 1251, 1252 ESCI 1101 (with or GEOG 1103 without lab) GEOL 1200, 1210 KNES 2168 3-4 ITIS 1350 PHYS 1100, 1101, 1102, 1130, 1201, 1202, 1203 2101, 2102 PSYC 1101 One of the following: ANTH 1101 ECON 1101, 2101, 2102 GEOG 1105 3 POLS 1110 SOCY 1101

III. Themes of Liberal Education for Private and Public Life Credits Courses Taken ONE LBST at the 1000- level (Arts and Society). Choose one from… LBST 1101, 1102, 1103, 1104, 1105 3 THREE LBST at the 2000-level. Choose three from… LBST 2101 (Western Culture and Historical Awareness) LBST 2102 (Global Understanding) 9 LBST 2211, 2212, 2213, 2214, or 2215 (Ethical and Cultural Critique) LBST 2301 (Critical Thinking and Communication) (MOST students will need to choose LBST 2301 to meet the CTC requirement, see below)

IV. Critical Thinking and Communication Credits Courses Taken ONE course with the CTC attribute. Either  Take LBST 2301 as one of your three 2000-LBST courses, OR 0-3  Satisfy the CTC requirement with transfer credit

V. Advanced Communication Skills Credits Courses Taken Writing in the discipline Three semester hours (typically one course) designated as 3 course (in the Major) Writing Intensive (‘W’). Must be in the major. Writing in the discipline Three semester hours (typically one course) designated as 3 course Writing Intensive (‘W’). May be in the major. One course with the ‘O’ designation (Courses can double Oral Communication 0-3 count for O and W) Note: Foreign Language requirements are set by the College and Program of your academic major(s).

Updated Summer 2017