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St. Charles Community College General Education Courses Which Meet Southeast University Studies Requirements

Students who complete a transfer Associate Degree or the 42-Hour General Education Block from St. Charles Community 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 42-Hour General Education Block, the following courses taken at St. Charles Community College will meet University Studies requirements at Southeast.

English Composition (Choose ONE course):
  • ENG 101 English Composition I
ARTISTIC EXPRESSION (Choose ONE Course):
  • ART 101 Art Appreciation
  • FRN 255 Art of French Cinema
  • GLC 255 Art of French Cinema
  • MUS 101 Foundations of Music
  • MUS 111 Music Appreciation
  • MUS 112 Jazz Appreciation
  • MUS 113 Musical Theater Appreciation I
  • MUS 114 Musical Theater Apprecation II
  • MUS 131 Music theory I
  • MUS/THE 229 History of American Musical Theatre I
  • MUS/THE 230 History of American Musical Theatre II
  • MUS 234 Jazz History
  • PHE 140 Introduction to Dance
  • THE 122 Introduction to the Theatre
  • THE 123 Introduction to Cinema
  • THE 128 Fundamentals of Acting
LITERARY EXPRESSION (Choose ONE Course):
  • CDC 103 Emergent Literacy and Literature for Young Children
  • EDU 225 Literature for Children (required for elementary, early childhood & exceptional child ed majors)
  • FRN 215 Reading in French
  • GRM 215 Reading in German
  • LIT 200 World Mythology
  • LIT 210 American Literature from 1620-1865
  • LIT 215 Introduction to Poetry
  • LIT 216 Dramatic Literature LIT 220 American Literature from 1865-present
  • LIT 230 Contemporary Fiction
  • LIT 235 Literature of Popular Interest
  • LIT 240 Contemporary Literature
  • LIT 241 Sociology through Literature
  • LIT 250 Survey of English Literature I
  • LIT 252 Introduction to Shakespeare
  • LIT 260 Survey of English Literature II
  • LIT 265 Fiction to Film
  • LIT 271 Contemporary Voices of Global Literature
  • LIT 272 World Literature--Ancient World through Renaissance
  • LIT 273 World Literature--Enlightenment to 20th Century
  • LIT 275 Holocaust Literature
  • MUS 232 Music History II
  • PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy
  • SPN 215 Readings in Spanish
ORAL EXPRESSION (Choose ONE Course):
  • FRN 101 French Language and Culture I
  • FRN 102 French Language and Culture II
  • FRN 201 French Language and Culture III
  • GRM 101 German Language and Culture I
  • GRM 102 German Language and Culture II
  • GRM 201 German Language and Culture III
  • SPE 101 Oral Communications (required for all education & business administration majors)
  • SPE 110 Interpersonal Communication
  • SPN 101 Spanish Language and Culture I
  • SPN 102 Spanish Language and Culture II
  • SPN 201 Spanish Language and Culture III
WRITTEN EXPRESSION (Choose ONE Course):
  • ENG 102 English Composition II
BEHAVIORAL SYSTEMS (Choose ONE Course):
  • PHL 160 Ethics
  • PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology
  • PSY 201 Child Psychology (required for elementary, early childhood & exceptional child ed majors)
  • PSY 210 Human Growth & Development
  • PSY 215 Adolescent Psychology (required for middle and secondary ed majors)
LIVING SYSTEMS (Choose ONE Course):
  • BIO 100 Introductory Biology
  • BIO 101/103 General Biology I/Lab I (elementary, early child, exceptional, & middle ed majors should select this course)
  • BIO 110 Human Biology
  • BIO 120 Introduction to Ecology
  • BIO 122 Environmental Science
  • BIO 125 General Botany
  • BIO 140 Nutrition Pathways
LOGICAL SYSTEMS  (Choose ONE Course):
  • MAT 160 College Algebra
  • MAT 165 Contemporary College Math
  • MAT 171 Pre-Calculus Mathematics
  • MAT 175 Introductory Statistics
  • MAT 180 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I
  • MAT 201 Structure of Math Systems I (required for elementary, early childhood, exceptional child & middle ed majors)
  • MAT 210 Survey Calculus
  • PHL 102 Introduction to Logic
  • (business majors should choose MAT160 and a calculus course)
PHYSICAL SYSTEMS (Choose ONE Course):
  • CHM 101/103 *Introduction to Chemistry/Laboratory
  • CHM 110/113 *General Chemistry I/Laboratory I
  • PHY 111/113 *Introduction to Physical Science/Laboratory
  • PHY 130/131 Astronomy/Laboratory
  • PHY 150/153 *General Physics I/Laboratory I
  • PHY 240/243 *College Physics I/Laboratory I
  • *elementary, early child, exceptional child & middle ed majors should select one of these five courses
DEVELOPMENT OF A MAJOR CIVILIZATION (Choose ONE Course):
  • HIS 101 *U.S. History to 1877
  • HIS 102 *U.S. History Since 1877
  • HIS 145 Western Civilization, Ancient & Medieval Heritage
  • HIS 146 Western Civilization, Modern European Heritage
  • HIS 201 Introduction to Non-Western Civilization
  •   *all education majors should select one of these two courses
ECONOMIC SYSTEMS  (Choose ONE Course):
  • ECO 100 Survey Economics
  • ECO 110 *Principles of Macroeconomics
  • ECO 120 *Principles of Microeconomics
  • *micro & macroeconomics are both required for business administration and Social Studies Education majors
POLITICAL SYSTEMS  (Choose ONE Course):
  • POL 101 American Government
SOCIAL SYSTEMS  (Choose ONE Course):
  • GEO 101 Geography:  The Eastern World
  • GEO 102 Geography:  The Western World
  • PHE 270 Sociological Aspects of PE
  • PHL 201 World Religion
  • SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology
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