The English Pathway is designed for those students who intend to transfer to a four-year college to complete a baccalaureate degree in English.
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*For "MTH 110 or more advanced," MTH 116, MTH 231 and MTH 232 do not meet this requirement. Placement in MTH110 is based on test scores. See your advisor to determine which Math class you need to take. If you did not place into MTH110, ask your advisor to help you develop a modified academic map.
* Placement in ENG101 is based on test scores. See your advisor to determine which English you need to take. If you did not place into ENG101, ask your advisor help you develop a modified academic map.
* In Semester 3, you must choose 2 courses from ENG 271, 261 or 251; in Semester 4, you must choose the second half of the two literature sequences begun in Semester 3.
* You must take 8 hours of natural science electives from the BIO, CHM, GEO, PHS, or PHY programs. You may take a sequence, but a sequence is not required. If you are unsure as to whether you should take a sequence for transfer, please consult the STARS Guide. All sequenced science courses must be taken in order, that is, with the lower numbered class first. The exception is Physical Science PHS111 or PHS 112. If you are certain you are not going into a science-related field, Physical Science is an overview of all fields of science and it might be a good class for you. If you are not going into a health-related field and you want to take biology, take BIO101 and BIO102. If you think you might want to go into a health-related field or a scientific field or are undecided about your transfer plans, take BIO103 and BIO104.
*Consult the transfer institution or the STARS templates for additional information about degree requirements. Also, see an academic advisor for assistance.
The English Pathway is designed for those students who intend to transfer to a four-year college to complete a baccalaureate degree in English.
NOTES
*For "MTH 110 or more advanced," MTH 116, MTH 231 and MTH 232 do not meet this requirement. Placement in MTH110 is based on test scores. See your advisor to determine which Math class you need to take. If you did not place into MTH110, ask your advisor to help you develop a modified academic map.
* Placement in ENG101 is based on test scores. See your advisor to determine which English you need to take. If you did not place into ENG101, ask your advisor help you develop a modified academic map.
* In Semester 3, you must choose 2 courses from ENG 271, 261 or 251; in Semester 4, you must choose the second half of the two literature sequences begun in Semester 3.
* You must take 8 hours of natural science electives from the BIO, CHM, GEO, PHS, or PHY programs. You may take a sequence, but a sequence is not required. If you are unsure as to whether you should take a sequence for transfer, please consult the STARS Guide. All sequenced science courses must be taken in order, that is, with the lower numbered class first. The exception is Physical Science PHS111 or PHS 112. If you are certain you are not going into a science-related field, Physical Science is an overview of all fields of science and it might be a good class for you. If you are not going into a health-related field and you want to take biology, take BIO101 and BIO102. If you think you might want to go into a health-related field or a scientific field or are undecided about your transfer plans, take BIO103 and BIO104.
*Consult the transfer institution or the STARS templates for additional information about degree requirements. Also, see an academic advisor for assistance.
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Degree Type : Liberal Arts
Length: Four Semesters
The English Pathway is designed for those students who intend to transfer to a four-year college to complete a baccalaureate degree in English.
NOTES
*For "MTH 110 or more advanced," MTH 116, MTH 231 and MTH 232 do not meet this requirement. Placement in MTH110 is based on test scores. See your advisor to determine which Math class you need to take. If you did not place into MTH110, ask your advisor to help you develop a modified academic map.
* Placement in ENG101 is based on test scores. See your advisor to determine which English you need to take. If you did not place into ENG101, ask your advisor help you develop a modified academic map.
* In Semester 3, you must choose 2 courses from ENG 271, 261 or 251; in Semester 4, you must choose the second half of the two literature sequences begun in Semester 3.
* You must take 8 hours of natural science electives from the BIO, CHM, GEO, PHS, or PHY programs. You may take a sequence, but a sequence is not required. If you are unsure as to whether you should take a sequence for transfer, please consult the STARS Guide. All sequenced science courses must be taken in order, that is, with the lower numbered class first. The exception is Physical Science PHS111 or PHS 112. If you are certain you are not going into a science-related field, Physical Science is an overview of all fields of science and it might be a good class for you. If you are not going into a health-related field and you want to take biology, take BIO101 and BIO102. If you think you might want to go into a health-related field or a scientific field or are undecided about your transfer plans, take BIO103 and BIO104.
*Consult the transfer institution or the STARS templates for additional information about degree requirements. Also, see an academic advisor for assistance.