2013-14 Catalog Jun. 2013 | Page 105

A S S O C I A T E O F A R T S O R E G O N T R A N S F E R D E G R E E S 105
PSY 101
Psychology & Human Relations( 3 credits)
PSY 201
General Psychology( 4 credits)
PSY 202
General Psychology( 4 credits)
PSY 215
Introduction to Developmental Psychology( 3 credits)
PSY 216
Social Psychology( 3 credits)
PSY 219
Introduction to Abnormal Psychology( 3 credits)
PSY 231
Human Sexuality( 3 credits)
R 101u
Introduction to Religious Studies( 3 credits)
R 102u
Religions of Western World( 3 credits)
R 103u
Religions of Eastern World( 3 credits)
SOC 204u Introduction to Sociology( 3 credits)
SOC 205u Institutions and Social Change( 3 credits)
SOC 206u Social Problems and Issues( 3 credits)
SOC 222u Marriage Relationships( 3 credits)
WS 280u
Global Women( 3 credits)
SCIENCE / MATH / COMPUTER SCIENCE
Four( 4) courses from at least two disciplines including at least three( 3)
laboratory courses in biological and / or physical science.
( Laboratory classes are indicated below with an asterisk(*).
ANS 121
Introduction to Animal Science *( 4 credits)
BI 101
General Biology *( 4 credits)
BI 102
General Biology *( 4 credits)
BI 103
General Biology *( 4 credits)
BI 200
Principles of Ecology: Field Biology *( 4 credits)
BI 211
Principles of Biology *( 4 credits)
BI 212
Principles of Biology *( 4 credits)
BI 213
Principles of Biology *( 4 credits)
BI 231
Human Anatomy & Physiology *( 5 credits)
BI 232
Human Anatomy & Physiology *( 5 credits)
BI 233
Human Anatomy & Physiology *( 5 credits)
BI 234
Microbiology *( 4 credits)
CH 112
Chemistry for Health Occupations( 5 credits)
CH 121
College Chemistry( 5 credits)
CH 122
College Chemistry *( 5 credits)
CH 123
College Chemistry *( 5 credits)
CH 221
General Chemistry *( 5 credits)
CH 222
General Chemistry *( 5 credits)
CH 223
General Chemistry *( 5 credits)
CH 241
Organic Chemistry *( 4 credits)
CH 242
Organic Chemistry *( 4 credits)
CH 243
Organic Chemistry *( 4 credits)
CS 161
Introduction to Computer Science I( 4 credits)
CS 162
Introduction to Computer Science II( 4 credits)
CS 260
Data Structures( 4 credits)
FW 251
Principles of Wildlife Conservation( 3 credits)
FW 252
Wildlife Resources: Birds *( 4 credits)
G 101
Introduction to Geology *( 4 credits)
G 102
Introduction to Geology *( 4 credits)
G 103
Introduction to Geology *( 4 credits)
G 201
Physical Geology I *( 4 credits)
G 202
Physical Geology II *( 4 credits)
G 203
Historical Geology *( 4 credits)
GEOG 121
Physical Geography( 4 credits)
GS 104
Physical Science: Principles of Physics *( 4 credits)
GS 105
Physical Science: Principles of Chemistry *( 4 credits)
GS 106
Physical Science: Principles of Earth Science *( 4 credits)
GS 108
Oceanography *( 4 credits)
GS 111
Forensic Science *( 4 credits)
MTH 105
Introduction to Contemporary Math( 4 credits)
MTH 111
College Algebra( 5 credits)
MTH 112
Trigonometry( 5 credits)
MTH 211
Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics I( 4 credits)
MTH 212
Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics II( 4 credits)
MTH 213
Fundamentals of Elementary Mathematics III( 4 credits)
MTH 231
Elements of Discrete Math( 4 credits)
MTH 232
Elements of Discrete Math( 4 credits)
MTH 241
Calculus for Biological / Management / Social Sciences( 4
credits)
MTH 243
Introduction to Statistics( 4 credits)
MTH 245
Math for Biological / Management / Social Sciences( 4 credits)
MTH 251
Differential Calculus( 5 credits)
MTH 252
Integral Calculus( 5 credits)
MTH 253
Calculus( 4 credits)
MTH 254
Calculus( 4 credits)
MTH 255
Vector Calculus( 4 credits)
MTH 256
Applied Differential Equations( 4 credits)
MTH 265
Statistics for Scientists & Engineers( 4 credits)
PH 104
Descriptive Astronomy *( 4 credits)
PH 201
General Physics *( 5 credits)
PH 202
General Physics *( 5 credits)
PH 203
General Physics *( 5 credits)
PH 211
General Physics with Calculus *( 5 credits)
PH 212
General Physics with Calculus *( 5 credits)
PH 213
General Physics with Calculus *( 5 credits)
CULTURAL LITERACY
Students must select one course from any of the discipline studies that is designated as meeting the statewide criteria for cultural literacy indicated by a symbol.
ELECTIVES
Any college-level course that would bring total credits to 90 quarter hours including up to 12 credits of Career and Technical Education courses( part of an LBCC Career Technical Program).