Propsective Students
Science & Mathematics Majors Transfer Block

Technical College Courses

Composition
ENG 101 3 Credits
English Composition I

ENG 102 3 Credits
English Composition II
Total Credits: 6

Natural Sciences
CHM 110 4 Credits
College Chemistry I

CHM 111 4 Credits
College Chemistry II

PHY 221 4 Credits
University Physics I

PHY 222 4 Credits
University Physics II
Total Credits: 16

Mathematics
MAT 140 4 Credits
Analytic Geometry and Calculus I

MAT 141 4 Credits
Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
Total Credits: 8

Humanities
HIS 101 3 Credits
Western Civilization to 1689
OR
HIS 102 3 Credits
Western Civilization Post l689
AND
*One 200 Level Literature
Course 3 Credits
Total Credits: 6

Fine Arts
Choose one of the following:
ART 101 3 Credits
Art History and Appreciation

MUS 105 3 Credits
Music Appreciation

THE 101 3 Credits
Introduction to Theatre
Total Credits: 3

Foreign Languages
FRE 101 4 Credits
Elementary French I

FRE 102 4 Credits
Elementary French II
OR
GER 101 4 Credits
Elementary German I

GER 102 4 Credits
Elementary German II
**Total Credits: 6-8

Behavioral and Social Sciences
*One course from each of two of the following disciplines: economics, psychology, sociology, political science
Total Credits: 6

Grand Total Credits: 51-53

Footnotes on Usage of this Block
1. Course work in this block is guaranteed to count as transfer credit toward graduation in all sciences and mathematics majors at all public, senior institutions. However, this block may or may not completely satisfy all general education requirements at a particular senior institution.

2. Some institutions will take pre-calculus mathematics for credit toward sciences/mathematics majors.

3. Some majors at senior institutions allow for fewer than seven elective credits; transfer of this entire block may preclude students transferring into these majors from taking some elective credits at the senior institution.

4. Completion of this 53-credit-hour module will bring a student close to attaining an AA/AS degree. By working closely with advisers at both the technical college and at the senior institution, a student may be able to take enough transferable course work to complete the AA/AS degree.

5. Majors in computer information systems and in applied mathematics at the College of Charleston should contact these departments directly regarding appropriate transfer course work in the natural sciences and in the behavioral and social sciences.

*6. Choose these courses from the 72 courses listed on the Statewide Articulation Agreement.

**7. Some senior institutions offer only three-credit-hour foreign language courses. These institutions may only grant three credits per course for technical college foreign language course work.