Students who complete a transfer Associate Degree or the 42-Hour General Education Block from East Central College have completed the lower level University Studies (general education) courses at Southeast Missouri State University. However, for the student who plans to transfer to Southeast without completing the Associate Degree or the 42-Hour General Education Block, the following courses taken at East Central College will meet University Studies requirements at Southeast.
ARTISTIC EXPRESSION (Choose ONE Course):
AR 1203 Art Appreciation
AR 2203 Photography I
CT 1303 Theatre Appreciation
CT 1403 Beginning Acting
CT 2403 Acting I
MU 1503 World Music
MU 1603 Music Appreciation
MU 1623 Music Appreciation (Honors)
LITERARY EXPRESSION (Choose ONE Course):
CT 1203 Oral Interpretation
EN 1413 World Literature I
EN 1423 World Literature II
EN 1503 Poetry
EN 1603 Fiction
EN 1613 World Fiction
EN 1803 Art of the Novel
EN 1903 Classical Mythology
EN 2033 Literature for Children (required for elementary, early childhood & exceptional child ed majors)
EN 2103 Survey of British Literature: Beginnings to 1784
EN 2113 Survey of British Literature: Romanticism to the present
EN 2203 Survey of American Literature: Colonial peiod to 1865
EN 2213 Survey of American Literature: 1865 to the present
EN 2303 Latino/Latina Literature
EN 2403 Literature of Fantasy
PR 1003 Introduction to Philosophy
PR 2403 Biblical Literature I: Old Testament
PR 2503 Biblical Literature II: Old Testament
PR 2603 Biblical Literature III: New Testament
SP 2204 Spanish Reading/Peninsula
ORAL EXPRESSION (Choose ONE Course):
CT 1003 Oral Communications
CT 1103 Public Speaking (required for all education & business administration majors)
FR 1104 Elementary French I
FR 1204 Elementary French II
FR 2104 Intermediate French I
GR 1104 Elementary German I
GR 1204 Elementary German II
GR 2104 Intermediate German I
SP 1104 Elementary Spanish I
SP 1204 Elementary Spanish II
SP 2114 Intermediate Spanish I
WRITTEN EXPRESSION (Choose ONE Course):
EN 1333 English Composition II
EN 1343 English Composition II (Honors)
[ENG 1223 OR 1233 are equivalent to English Composition I (EN 100) at Southeast]
BEHAVIORAL SYSTEMS (Choose ONE Course):
ED 1253 Early Childhood Growth and Development
PR 2103 Contemporary Ethical Problems
PY 1103 General Psychology
PY 2203 Child Psychology (required for elementary, early childhood & exceptional child ed majors)
PY 2403 Human Development
PY 2503 Adolescent Psychology (required for middle & secondary ed majors)
LIVING SYSTEMS (Choose ONE Course):
BI 1103 Ecology of Wildlife and Man
BI 1203 Introduction to LIfe Science
BI 1303/1312 General Biology/Lab
BI 1313/1322 Introduction to Botany/Lab
BI 1323/1332 Principles of Biology/Lab
BI 1403/1412 Invertebrate Zoology/Lab
BI 1603/1612 General Botany/Lab
BI 2503/2512 General Ecology/Lab
(Elementary, early childhood, exceptional child & middle ed majors should choose BI 1303/1312 or BI 1323/1332)
LOGICAL SYSTEMS (Choose ONE Course):
BU 2013 Survey Calculus
BU 2014 Survey Calculus
MT 1313 Real Number System (required for elementary, early childhood, exceptional child & middle ed majors)
MT 1323 College Mathematics
MT 1403 College Algebra
MT 1505 Pre-Calculus Mathematics
MT 1605 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
MT 2013 Survey Calculus
MT 2014 Survey Calculus
MT 2103 Statistics
PR 1103 Introduction to Logic
(business majors should choose MT1403 and a calculus course)
PHYSICAL SYSTEMS (Choose ONE Course):
CH 1103/1112 Introduction to Chemistry/Lab
CH 1203/1212 Chemistry for Health Sciences
CH 1303/1312 General Chemistry I/Lab
GL 1103/1112 Introduction to Physical Geology/Lab
PH1103/1112 Introductory Physics/Lab
PH 1023/1032 Physical Science III/Lab
PH 1103/1112 Introductory Physics/Lab
PH 1703/1712 College Physics I/Lab
PH 2103/2112 General Physics I/Lab
(elementary, early, & exceptional child ed majors should select any course except GL 1103/1112)
DEVELOPMENT OF A MAJOR CIVILIZATION (Choose ONE Course):
HI 1103 U.S. History to 1877
HI 1203 U.S. History Since 1877
HI 2103 Foundations of World Civilization I (Europe to 1500)
HI 2203 Foundations of World Civilization II (Europe since 1500)
HI 2303 Foundations of World Civilization III (Latin America)
HI 2403 Foundations of World civilization IV (Africa & Asia)
(all elementary, early child and expectional child education majors should select one of the U.S. History courses)
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS (Choose ONE Course):
EC 2103 Principles of Macroeconomics
EC 2203 Principles of Microeconomics
(micro & macroeconomics are both required for business majors)
POLITICAL SYSTEMS (Choose ONE Course):
PS 1103 Introduction to Political Science
PS 1203 U.S. Government I: National & State
SOCIAL SYSTEMS (Choose ONE Course):
AN 1003 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
GE 1003 World Geography
PR 1303 Living World Religions
SO 1103 General Sociology (required for elementary, early, & exceptional child ed majors)
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