ODU | VCCS | |
Written Communication Skills (6 credits) | ||
ENGL 110C | English Composition | ENG 111 |
ENGL 211C | Introduction to Academic Writing | ENG 112 or 210 |
ENGL 231C | Introduction to Technical Writing | ENG 115 or 131 |
Oral Communication Skills (0-3 credits) | ||
COMM 101R | Public Speaking | CST 100, 105, or 110 |
COMM 103R | Voice and Diction | CST 111 or 112 |
COMM 112R | Introduction to Interpersonal Communication | CST 126 |
DANC/THEA 152R | Acting One | CST 131 or 132 |
Oral Communication Skills (OCP 1 REQ) | AST 205 | |
Requirement can also be met by approved course in the major. | ||
Mathematical Skills (3 credits) | ||
MATH 101M | An Introduction to Mathematics for Critical Thinking | MTH 122, 152, 154, 182 |
MATH 102M/103M | College Algebra | MTH 158 |
MATH 162M | Precalculus I | MTH 161, MTH 163 |
MATH 163 | Precalculus II | MTH 162, 164, 167, 168 |
MATH 166 | Precalculus I and II | MTH 166 |
STAT 130M | Elementary Statistics | MTH 146, 155, 157, 240, 241, 242, 245 |
Language and Culture Skills (0-6 credits) | ||
ARAB 111F | Beginning Arabic | ARA 101 and 102 |
CHIN 111F | Beginning Chinese | CHI 101 and 102 |
FR 101F & FR 102F | Beginning French I and Beginning French II | FRE 101 and 102 |
GER 101F & GER 102F | Beginning German I and Beginning German II | GER 101 and 102 |
HEBR 111F | Beginning Hebrew I | none |
ITAL 101F & ITAL 102F | Beginning Italian I and Beginning Italian II | ITA 101 and 102 |
JAPN 111F | Beginning Japanese | JPN 101 and 102 |
LATN 101F & LATN 102F | Beginning Latin I and Beginning Latin II | LAT 101 and 102 |
PRTG 101F & PRTG 102F | Beginning Portuguese I and Beginning Portuguese II | none |
RUS 101F & RUS 102F | Beginning Russian I and Beginning Russian II | RUS 101 and 102 |
SPAN 101F | Beginning Spanish I | SPA 101 or 105 and 106 |
SPAN 102F | Beginning Spanish II | SPA 102 or 107 and 108 |
Language and Culture Skills I and II (LC 1REQ and 2REQ) | VTN 101 and 102, GRE 101 and 102, HIN 101 and 102, KOR 101 and 102, ASL 101 and 102 | |
Information Literacy and Research (0-3 credits) | ||
IT 150G | Basic Information Literacy and Research | ITE 119 |
CS 120G | Introduction to Information Literacy and Research | ITE 119 |
STEM 251G | Computer Literacy: Communication and Information | ITE 119, ITE 120 or ETR 160 |
Requirement can also be met by approved course in the major. | ||
Impact of Technology (0-3 credits) | ||
Impact of Technology (1REQ) | ADJU 171, ADJ 172, or CSC 155 | |
Literature Way of Knowing (3 credits) | ||
ENGL 112L | Introduction to Literature | ENG 125 |
ENGL 114L | American Writers, American Experiences | none |
WCS 100L | Introduction to World Literatures and Cultures | none |
Literature Way of Knowing (LIT 1REQ) | ENG 236, 237, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, 267, or 268 | |
Human Creativity Way of Knowing (3 credits) | ||
ARTH 121A | Introduction to the Visual Arts | ART 100, 111, or 112 |
ARTS 122A | Visual Communication | ART 113, 114 |
COMM 270A & THEA 270A | Film Appreciation and Film Appreciation | CST 151, 152, or 250 |
THEA 241A | The Theatre Experience | CST 130, 141, or 142 |
MUSC 264A | Music in History and Culture | MUS 121 or 122 |
DANC 185A | Dance and Its Audience | none |
Human Creativity Way of Knowing (HC 1REQ) | ART 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 133, 150, 201, 202, HUM 100, 201, 202, 260, MUS 125, CST 231, or 232 | |
Philosophy and Ethics Way of Knowing (0-3 credits) | ||
PHIL 110P | Introduction to Philosophy | PHI 100, 101, or 102 |
PHIL 120P | Logic and Philosophy | PHI 111, 112, or 115 |
PHIL 230E | Introduction to Ethics | PHI 220, 225, or 226 |
PHIL 250E | World Religions: Beliefs and Values | REL 230, 231, 232, or 237, PHI 260 |
Philosophy and Ethics Way of Knowing (PL 1REQ) | PHI 200, 211, 212, 227, 228, 265, or 276 | |
Requirement can also be met by approved course in the major. | ||
Interpreting the Past Way of Knowing (3 credits) | ||
HIST 100H | Interpreting the World Past Since 1500 | HIS 112 |
HIST 101H | Interpreting the Asian Past | HIS 253 or 254 |
HIST 102H | Interpreting the European Past | HIS 101 or 102 |
HIST 103H | Interpreting the Latin America Past | HIS 231 or 232 |
HIST 104H | Interpreting the American Past | HIS 121, 122, or 172 |
HIST 105H | Interpreting the African Past | HIS 203 or 204 |
Interpreting the Past Way of Knowing (INTP 1REQ) | HIS 111, 221, or 222 | |
Human Behavior Way of Knowing (3 credits) | ||
AAST 100S | Introduction to African American Studies | HUM 220 |
ANTR 110S | Introduction to Anthropology | SOC 210, 211, or 212 |
COMM 200S | Introduction to Human Communication | none |
CRJS 215S | Introduction to Criminology | ADJ 107, 201, or SOC 236 |
ECON 200S | Basic Economics | ECO 120 |
ECON 201S | Principles of Macroeconomics | ECO 201 |
ECON 202S | Principles of Microeconomics | ECO 202 |
ENTR 201S | Introduction to Entrepreneurship | BUS 116 |
GEOG 100S | Cultural Geography | GEO 210 |
GEOG 101S | Environmental Geography | GEO 200 |
POLS 100S | Introduction to International Politics | PLS 241 or 242 |
POLS 101S | Introduction to American Politics | PLS 130, 135, 211, 212, or 281 |
POLS 102S | Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics | PLS 140 |
PSYC 201S | Introduction to Psychology | PSY 111, 200 or 201 |
PSYC 203S | Lifespan Development | PSY 230, 231, 232, 235 or 238, EDU 207 |
SOC 201S | Introduction to Sociology | SOC 200, 201, or 202 |
WMST 201S | Introduction to Women's Studies | HUM 210, SSC 205, 210 |
Human Behavior Way of Knowing (HB 1REQ) | HUM 215, PLS 120, SOC 220, 255, SSC 100, 201, 202 | |
Nature of Science Way of Knowing (8 credits) | ||
BIOL 121N & BIOL 122N | General Biology I and General Biology I Lab | BIO 101 |
BIOL 123N & BIOL 124N | General Biology II and General Biology II Lab | BIO 102 |
CHEM 105N & CHEM 106N | Introductory Chemistry and Introductory Chemistry Laboratory | CHM 101 or 121 |
CHEM 107N & CHEM 108N | Introductory Organic and Biochemistry and Introductory Organic and Biochemistry Laboratory | CHM 102 or 122 |
CHEM 121N & CHEM 122N | Foundations of Chemistry I Lecture and Foundations of Chemistry I Laboratory | CHM 111 |
CHEM 123N & CHEM 124N | Foundations of Chemistry II Lecture and Foundations of Chemistry II Laboratory | CHM 112 |
OEAS 106N | Introductory Oceanography | GOL 111 |
OEAS 110N | Earth Science | GOL 110 (required for teacher ed) (Note: A student receiving credit for OEAS 110N cannot receive credit for OEAS 111N) |
OEAS 111N | Physical Geology | GOL 105 (Note: A student receiving credit for OEAS 111N cannot receive credit for OEAS 110N) |
OEAS 112N | Historical Geology | GOL 106 |
PHYS 101N | Conceptual Physics | PHY 100 or 101 |
PHYS 102N | Conceptual Physics | PHY 102 |
PHYS 103N | Introductory Astronomy of the Solar System | NAS 131 |
PHYS 104N | Introductory Astronomy of Galaxies and Cosmology | NAS 132 |
PHYS 111N | Introductory General Physics | PHY 111 or 201 |
PHYS 112N | Introductory General Physics | PHY 112 or 202 |
PHYS 231N | University Physics I | PHY 221, 231 or 241 |
PHYS 232N | University Physics II | PHY 222, 232 or 242 |
PHYS 261N & PHYS 262N | Advanced University Physics I and Advanced University Physics II | none |
Nature of Science Way of Knowing (NS REQ) | BIO 106, 107, 114, 120, 270, 278, CHM 126, GOL 112, 205, 207, 225, MAR 121, 122, 201, 202, NAS 101, 102, 110, 111, 112, 120, 125, 130, 131, 132, PHY 130, 132, 141, 150, SCT 111, 112 | |
Nature of Science Way of Knowing (NS 1REQ) | BIO 150 or BIO 205 + BIO 141 and 142 or BIO 231 and 232 |
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