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Nov 23, 2024
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Reynolds Community College Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
General Education Electives
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General Education Electives fall into the following areas: humanities/fine arts/literature, mathematics, personal wellness, science, social/behavioral sciences, and world languages. A List of approved electives is available on the Reynolds website. Prior to enrolling in these courses, students should consult their program advisor, as well as check the course descriptions to ensure that they meet any pre- or co-requisites. To avoid transfer problems, students should carefully select courses to fulfill elective requirements with the assistance of their advisors and upon an investigation of the transfer requirements of the institution to which transfer is contemplated.
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Humanities/Fine Arts/Literature
- ARC 201 - History of Modern Architecture Credit Hours: 3
- ART 100 - Art Appreciation Credit Hours: 3 1
- ART 101 - History and Appreciation of Art I Credit Hours: 3 1
- ART 102 - History and Appreciation of Art II Credit Hours: 3
- ART 106 - History of Modern Art Credit Hours: 3
- ASL 125 - History and Culture of the Deaf Community I Credit Hours: 3
- ASL 220 - Comparative Linguistics: ASL and English Credit Hours: 3
- ASL 225 - Literature of the U.S. Deaf Community Credit Hours: 4
- CST 151 - Film Appreciation I Credit Hours: 3
- CST 152 - Film Appreciation II Credit Hours: 3
- CST 229 - Intercultural Communication Credit Hours: 3
- ENG 241 - Survey of American Literature I Credit Hours: 3 2,3
- ENG 242 - Survey of American Literature II Credit Hours: 3 2,3
- ENG 243 - Survey of English (British) Literature I Credit Hours: 3 2,3
- ENG 244 - Survey of English (British) Literature II Credit Hours: 3 2,3
- ENG 250 - Children’s Literature Credit Hours: 3 2,3
- ENG 251 - Survey of World Literature I Credit Hours: 3 2,3,4
- ENG 252 - Survey of World Literature II Credit Hours: 3 2,3,4
- ENG 253 - Survey of African-American Literature I Credit Hours: 3 2,3
- ENG 254 - Survey of African-American Literature II Credit Hours: 3 2,3
- ENG 273 - Women in Literature I Credit Hours: 3 2,3
- ENG 274 - Women in Literature II Credit Hours: 3 2,3
- HUM 100 - Survey of the Humanities Credit Hours: 3
- HUM 260 - Survey of Twentieth-Century Culture Credit Hours: 3
- MUS 121 - Music in Society Credit Hours: 3
- MUS 225 - The History of Jazz Credit Hours: 3
- PHI 101 - Introduction to Philosophy I Credit Hours: 3
- PHI 111 - Logic I Credit Hours: 3
- PHI 220 - Ethics Credit Hours: 3
- PHI 227 - Bio-Medical Ethics Credit Hours: 3
- REL 231 - Religions of the World I Credit Hours: 3 4
- REL 232 - Religions of the World II Credit Hours: 3 4
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1 Students will not receive credit for both ART 100 and ART 101 .
2 These courses have been designated writing-intensive (offerenhanced instruction in writing) by the English faculty.
3 Students needing to take two literature courses are not required to take both Part I and Part II of the same literature course. Also, Part II of any literature course may be taken either prior to or without taking Part I.
4 These courses have an international focus. Additional humanities/fine arts/literature courses may be approved by the dean, School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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1 HLT 119 counts as a wellness elective for AAS degrees, but NOT AA and AS degrees.
Additional personal wellness courses may be approved by the dean, School of Health Professions.
Note:
1 This course typically does not transfer to a four-year college.
2 Students will not receive credit for both MTH 161 and MTH 167 .
Additional mathematics courses may be approved by the dean, School of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
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1 Students will not receive credit for both BIO 101 and BIO 106 or BIO 102 and BIO 106 .
2 Science AS students may use these courses only as laboratoryscience electives beyond the two laboratory science electives thatmust be year-long courses, e.g. BIO 101 -BIO 102 and PHY 201 -PHY 202 .
3 BIO 141 -BIO 142 generally do not transfer for the Liberal Arts AA and Social Sciences AS degree programs. Please check with the four-year institution you plan to attend.
Additional science courses may be approved by the dean, Schoolof Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics.
Social/Behavioral Sciences
Note:
1 These courses have an international focus.
2 These courses do not satisfy a U.S. History requirement.
Additional social/behavioral sciences courses may be approved by the dean, School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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