Programs of Study
General Education Courses
FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT PASSED THE READING PORTION OF TSI
Courses listed below are “Core course” requirements and should meet Freshmen/Sophomore degree requirements for most Bachelor degrees.
* DUAL CREDIT: If a student has Dual Credit for courses, an OFFICIAL college transcript is REQUIRED before credit may be accepted. A student should NOT repeat these courses.
SPC Course TTU Course
FALL GATEWAY STUDENTS ONLY:
HUDV 1100 This is a RECOMMENDED course for all Texan to Techsan…A Gateway to Success students. This course allows students to meet fellow Gateway students, build relationships with each other, develop a mentoring relationship with one of the Reese Center Counselors, and learn to incorporate stronger study habits, behaviors and attitudes for improved college success. During the fall semester counselors use this course to disseminate information regarding the Gateway program, update information from TTU and students will have a presentation informing them about the many possibilities at TTU.
*****READING: STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT PASSED THE READING PORTION OF THE TSI MUST BE ENROLLED IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING READING COURSES. COURSE SELECTION IS BASED ON PLACEMENT SCORES.
READ 0310 College Learning Strategies I
READ 0320 College Learning Strategies II
READ 0360 Vocabulary Development
Fine Arts requirement: Choose one of the following
ARTS 1301 Art Appreciation ARTS 1309
ARTS 1303 Art History I ARTS 1303
MUSI 1306 Music Appreciation MUHL 1308
Communication:
* DUAL CREDIT: If a student has Dual Credit for these courses, an OFFICIAL college transcript is REQUIRED before credit may be accepted. A student need NOT repeat these courses.
Written: English courses are not available to students needing READING developmental work.
Oral: Speech: 3 hours
*Most degrees at TTU will take either speech course. (In the College of Business Administration, Management Information Systems, International Business, and Accounting majors have another elective students need to take.)
*SPCH 1315 Public Speaking (Ed. & Agri. majors) COMS 2300
*SPCH 1321 Business and Prof. Speech (Bus. Majors)COMS 1----
Mathematics: choose one
MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1320
MATH 1324 Math Analysis I MATH 1330
(For Business majors and some Architecture majors)
Natural Science: The Reese Center does not offer any lab sciences so students wishing to take a science will need to attend the Levelland campus or courses may be taken at another college and transferred back to SPC for degree completion.
Technology and Applied Science: 3 hours
COSC 1401 ** Introduction to Computers ISQS 2340
**If a student took this course through Tech-Prep, it will satisfy the Technology requirement with SPC but will not transfer to TTU. Education majors are not required to take this course, however, the skills taught in this course are pre-requisite skills for the computer course Education majors are required to take.
Social and Behavioral Science: 15 hours
U.S. History: Not available for students requiring developmental work in READING
Political Science: Not available for students requiring developmental work in READING
Individual or Group Behavior: 3 hours: choose one of the following.
*Business majors use Economics as their Individual or Group Behavior requirement.
SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 1301
ANTH 2351 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2302
PSYC 2306 Human Sexuality PSYC 2306
PSYC 2314 Human Growth and Development PSYC 2314
SOCI 1306 Current Social Problems SOCI 1306
SOCI 2301 Marriage and the Family SOCI 2331
SOCI 2306 Human Sexuality HLTH 1305
SOCI 2320 Minority Studies SOCI 23--
OTHER SUGGESTIONS:
**ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2302
**ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics ECON 2301
**These courses do not need to be taken in sequence. Business majors need these courses. One of these courses may be used as a Behavioral Science in other degrees. Humanities: 3 hours ENGL all English courses in literature (excluding Technical Writing). Students must have completed credit for ENGL 1301 AND ENGL 1302 prior to enrolling in Sophomore English courses.
HUMA 2319 American Minority Studies SOC 2 -
PHIL 1301 Introduction to Philosophy PHIL 2300
Physical Education:
PHED 1306 First Aid and Safety ESS 3321 or ESS 1---
(Required for Exercise and Sports majors, education majors and will count as a 1-hour Physical Education credit)
