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GENERAL EDUCATION EQUIVALENCIES

FOR

JAMESTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

 

The information below is intended for informational purposes.  Equivalencies are subject to change at any time based on reevaluation of course information.  This document is intended to be used as a guide – not as a guarantee of course transferability.

Please note that certain majors at Edinboro University may have specific General Education course requirements for certain categories.  Please consult the Edinboro University Undergraduate Catalogue for such requirements.

A. Skills (12 SH)

ENGL 101College Writing Skills=ENG 1510   English Composition I
 Or
 ENG 1540 Writing About Literature
ENGL 102Writ/Research=ENG 1530   English Composition II
MATH 104Finite Math=MAT 1530   Finite Mathematics
OR
MATH 110Mathematical Reasoning I=MAT 1500   Problem Solving with Mathematics
Computer Competency CSC 1560   Microcomputer Applications I


B. Core (21 SH) Select one three-credit course from each area.
  1. Artistic Expression: ART 1550 Survey of Visual Art I, MUS 1510 Intro to Music, THE 1510 Intro to Theatre
  2. World Civilization: GEO 1520 World Regional Geography, HIS 1510 World History I, HIS 1520 World History II
  3. American Civilization: HIS 1530 US History I, HIS 1540 US History II, POL 1510 American Politics
  4. Human Behavior: ANT 1510 Human Evolution and Prehistory, CMM 2610 Mass Communication and Media Literacy, PSY 1510 General Psychology I
  5. Cultural Diversity & Social Pluralism: CMM 1570 Sign Language I, FRE 1510 Introductory French I, SOC 1510 Intro to Sociology, SPA 1510 Introductory Spanish I
  6. Ethics: PHL 1510 Intro to Philosophy, PHL 1520 Intro to Philosophical Thought, PHL 2610 Intro to Ethical Theory, PHL 2630 Contemporary Moral Problems
  7. Natural Science: BIO 1570 Principles of Biology I, BIO 1730 Origin, Creation, and Evolution, CHE 1550 College Chemistry I, GLG 1510 Physical Geology, PHY 1610 General Physics I

C. Distribution (12 SH) Select two courses from one category. Within that category the two courses must be from the same discipline. Then select one course from each of the two remaining categories.
  1. Arts and Humanities:
    CMM 1610 Public Speaking, ENG 2510 Masterpieces of World Literature I, ENG 2540 Creative Writing, ENG 2550 American Literature 1820-1890, ENG 2560 American Literature 1865-1945, ENG 2610 British Literature I, ENG 2620 British Literature II, ENG 2730 Classical Mythology, ENG 2740 Newswriting and Editing, ENG 2830 Shakespeare, ENG 2840 Film Study and Appreciation, ENG 2850 Literature of the Bible, FRE 1520 Introductory French II, FRE 2510 Intermediate French I, FRE 2520 Intermediate French II, PHL 1570 Critical Reasoning, PHL 2650 Introduction to Formal Logic, SPA 1520 Introductory Spanish II, SPA 2510 Intermediate Spanish I, SPA 2520 Intermediate Spanish II
  2. Social and Behavioral Sciences:
    ANT 2510 Peoples and Cultures of the Americas, ANT 2520 Peoples and Cultures of the World, ECO 1530 Contemporary Economic Problems, ECO 2610 Macroeconomic Principles, ECO 2620 Microeconomic Principles, HIST 2560 History of World War II, POL 1520 World Politics, POL 2570 State and Local Government, PSY 1550 Stress and Coping, PSY 2500 Psychology of Personality, PSY 2510 Life Span Development, PSY 2530 Social Psychology, PSY 2570 Human Sexuality, SOC 2510 Marriage and the Family, SOC 2520 Social Problems, SOC 2540 Deviant Behavior
  3. Science and Mathematics:
    BIO 1500 Human Biology, BIO 2540 Natural Resource Conservation, BIO 2560 Principles of Genetics, BIO 2660 Zoology, BIO 2670 Botany, CHE 1560 College Chemistry II, CHE 2510 Quantitative Analysis, CHE 2530 Organic Chemistry I, CHE 2540 Organic Chemistry II, CSC 1580 Microcomputer Hardware and Systems Software, CSC 1590 Computing Fundamentals I, CSC 1600 Computing Fundamentals II, CSC 1680 Introduction to Visual BASIC, CSC 1760 Microcomputer Applications II, CSC 2510 Intro to LAN, MAT 1250 Applied Technical Calculus, MAT 1540 Elementary Statistics, MAT 1590 College Algebra and Trigonometry, MAT 1600 Precalculus, MAT 1630Calculus for Business and Social Sciences I, MAT 1670 Discrete Mathematics, MAT 1710 Calculus and Analytical Geometry I, MAT 1720 Calculus and Analytical Geometry II, MAT 2670 Linear Algebra

D. Health & Physical Education (2 SH – lecture, 1 SH – activity)
  1. Health: PHE 1590 Principles of Fitness and Wellness, BIO 1510 Health Science
  2. Activity: PHE 1610 Aerobic Exercise, 1620 Fitness Concepts/Applications, 1680 Beginning Weight Training, 1710 Individualized Swimming, 1720 Aerobic Conditioning I, 1760 Racquetball/Tennis, 1830 Beginning Golf, 1860 Archery/Foil Fencing


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