Human Geography • Associate in Arts
TRANSFER PROGRAM
Total Credit Hours: 62
Colleague Code: AA.GEG
Curriculum Code: GEG 101
Recommended Course Sequence:
First Semester: EGL 101, POS 101 or POS 201, GEG 102, GEG 103
Second Semester: EGL 102, CMN 101, PHI 205, GEG 104, GEG 201
Third Semester: SOC 101, ANT 101, GEG 105
Fourth Semester: MAT 141, ECO 110, GEO 101
Program Information:
- This program is appropriate for those students interested in further study of Geography at a four-year institution.
- Students pursuing a B.A. degree in this discipline should find this program will transfer for the first two years to most colleges and universities.
- Students who intend to pursue a B.S. degree in this or related disciplines will usually need to begin or complete the general chemistry sequence (CHE 101 and CHE 102) and take General Physics I (PHY 101).
- Students planning to transfer are recommended to verify senior-institution requirements which vary.
For Program Information Contact:
Mathematics and Sciences Department at 217.786.2386 or 217.786.2326 or see an academic advisor.
Required General Education Courses (12 credits)
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Composition I |
3 credits |
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Composition II |
3 credits |
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Introduction to American Politics or |
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State and Local Government |
3 credits |
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Public Speaking Fundamentals |
3 credits |
Recommended General Education Courses (40-42 credits)
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Intro to Anthropology |
3 credits |
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Elements of Economics |
3 credits |
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Physical Geology |
4 credits |
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World Regional Geography |
3 credits |
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Physical Geography |
4 credits |
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Introductory Statistics |
4 credits |
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Ethics: Morality and Contemporary Value |
3 credits |
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Intro to Sociology |
3 credits |
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Life Science Selection |
4 credits |
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Humanities A Selection |
3-4 credits |
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Humanities B Selection |
3 credits |
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Humanities C Selection |
3-4 credits |
Recommended Program Courses (7 credits)
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Human Geography |
3 credits |
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Introduction to Weather and Climate |
4 credits |
Recommended Program Support Courses (3 credits)
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Intro to Geographic Information Systems |
3 credits |