10/13/16 MOBERLY AREA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Associate of Arts – Business Name: _________________________ ID#: _______________ Date: ____________ This academic map is a semester-by-semester schedule of courses based upon the AA degree requirements as outlined in the academic catalog. In order for you to graduate in two years, specific milestones, courses and other requirements (e.g. prerequisites) must be met in a timely manner. Additionally, keep in mind this map does not substitute for academic advisement. If you have questions, see your advisor and refer to the MACC website for current information. Finally, enrolling for courses during the summer session is an option and can reduce your regular course load and allow you to stay on track to graduate in two years. Taken Course Semester Hours Milestone* First Semester Business Elective 3 CIT Course 3 LAL101 ^Composition I 3 LAL101 ^Math 3 Math SKL101 College Orientation 1 SKL101 SPK101 Public Speaking 3 16 Second Semester Business Elective 3 ECN101 Macroeconomics (Recommended) 3 History or Government 3 Humanities 3 LAL102 ^Composition II 3 15 Third Semester Biological or Physical Science 4-5 Business Elective 3 Business Elective 3 ECN102 ^Microeconomics (Recommended) 3 Literature 3 16-17 Fourth Semester Biological or Physical Science 4-5 Business Elective 3 Business Elective 3 Business Elective 3 Humanities 3 16-17 Total Hours for Degree 64 *It is strongly recommended that students successfully complete the Milestone courses as planned on the academic map to ensure completion of the degree in two years. In addition, if students do not successfully complete the Milestone course(s), they are strongly encouraged to re-enroll in the course(s) the following semester. ^Please refer to the college catalog and course descriptions for pre/co-requisite and placement information. You can only register for these courses if you have met the prerequisite, placed into the course and/or enroll in the co-requisite course(s). (See Next Page for Additional Information) 10/13/16 I. CIT Courses (Complete 1 course): CIT 101: Computer Essentials CIT 102: Introduction to Information Technology CIT 105: Programming I CIT 106: IT Essentials CIT 123: Macintosh: Use & Troubleshooting CIT 135: Object Oriented Programming I CIT 145: Web Design I CIT 150: Linux Admin I CIT152: Fundamentals of Networking II. Communications (Complete all 3 courses): LAL101: Composition I LAL102: Composition II SPK101: Public Speaking III. History or Government (Complete 1 course): HST105: American History to 1865 PSC103: American Government PSC105: Functions & Policies of American Government IV. Science: The Associate of Arts degree requires a student to complete a total of 9 credit hours in science. In addition, the science courses must represent each discipline (BIO and PHY) and include a minimum of one lab course. If a student chooses to complete only one science course with a lab, two additional science courses will need to be completed to meet the Associate of Arts degree requirements. Biological Science Physical Science BIO101: Biology PHY101: Foundations of Physical Science BIO105: Introductory Conservation Biology PHY120: Foundations of Chemistry BIO105H: Introductory Conservation Biology Honors PHY121: General Chemistry I BIO150: General Zoology PHY122: General Chemistry II BIO151: Introductory Plant Biology PHY125: Foundations of Physics BIO205: Human Anatomy PHY160: Earth Science I BIO206: Microbiology PHY162: Intro to Astronomy BIO209: Physiology PHY163: Geology PHY164: Atmospheric Science PHY181: General Physics I PHY182: General Physics II PHY201: Engineering Physics I PHY202: Engineering Physics II PHY222: Elementary Organic Chemistry V. Mathematics (Complete 1 course): MTH140: College Algebra MTH141: Contemporary College Mathematics MTH150: Precalculus MTH201: Analytic Geometry and Calculus I VI. Literature (Complete 1 course): LAL120: *American Literature Survey to 1870 LAL153: *Introduction to Contemporary Literature LAL121: *American Literature Survey from 1870 to Pres. LAL210: *A Survey of Western Literature I LAL125: *African-American Literature LAL211: *A Survey of Western Literature II LAL125H: *African-American Literature Honors LAL222: *Masterpieces LAL130: *Literature of the American South LAL250: *History & Development of the Short Story LAL130H: *Literature of the American South Honors LAL251: *Science Fiction LAL150: *English Literature Survey to 1750 LAL252: *Children's Lit. for the Elementary Teacher LAL151: *English Literature Survey from 1750 to Pres. LAL275: *Classical Mythology LAL151H: *English Literature Survey from 1750 to Pres. Honors (See Next Page for Additional Information) 10/13/16 VII. Humanities (Complete 2 courses): ART101: *Art Survey and Appreciation I LAL153: *Introduction to Contemporary Literature ART102: *Art Survey and Appreciation II LAL210: *A Survey of Western Literature I DRM120: *Theater Appreciation LAL211: *A Survey of Western Literature II FLN101: *Elementary Spanish LAL216: * Intermediate Poetry Writing FLN102: *Intermediate Spanish LAL222: *Masterpieces FLN111: *Elementary French LAL250: *History & Development of the Short Story FLN112: *Intermediate French LAL251: *Science Fiction FLN121: *Elementary Arabic LAL252: *Children's Lit. for the Elementary Teacher FLN122: *Intermediate Arabic LAL275: *Classical Mythology FLN201: *Spanish Readings MUS102: *Music Appreciation FLN211: *French Readings MUS105: *Music of America HST220: *America On Screen I MUS205: *World Music HST221: *America On Screen II PHI150: *Introduction to Philosophy HST230H: *Modern British History Honors PHI150H: *Introduction to Philosophy (Honors) LAL120: *American Literature Survey to 1870 PHI151: *Introduction to Logic LAL121: *American Literature Survey from 1870 to Pres. PHI152: *Introduction to Ethics (Recommended) LAL125: *African-American Literature PHI153: *Bioethics LAL125H: *African-American Literature Honors PHI155: *Introduction to the Bible LAL130: *Literature of the American South PHI157: *War, Peace, and Religion LAL 130H: *Literature of the American South Honors PHI251: *Religions of the World LAL150: *English Literature Survey to 1750 LAL151: *English Literature Survey from 1750 to Pres. LAL151H: *English Literature Survey from 1750 to Pres. Honors VIII. Social/Behavioral Science (Complete 2 courses): ECN101: Macroeconomics (Recommended) PSC201: British Politics and Society ECN102: Microeconomics (Recommended) PSY100: Interpersonal Relations GEO101: World Geography I PSY101: General Psychology GEO102: World Geography II PSY201: Child Growth and Development HST101: Western Civilization I PSY205: Human Lifespan Development HST102: Western Civilization II PSY210: Introduction to Social Psychology HST105: American History to 1865 PSY215: Health Psychology and Bio-Feedback HST105H: American History to 1865 (Honors) PSY221: Psychology of Personality Adjustment HST106: American History from 1865 PSY230: Cross-Cultural Psychology HST106H: American History from 1865 (Honors) PSY250: Abnormal Psychology HST150: African-American History I PSY250H: Abnormal Psychology Honors HST151: African-American History II SOC101: Sociology HST201: American Women, American Times SOC101H: General Sociology (Honors) HST201H: American Women, American Times (Honors) SOC105: Intro to Social Work and Social Welfare HST209: British History Survey SOC150: Intro to Criminal Justice Systems HST215: America in Vietnam SOC160: Intro to Juvenile Justice Systems HST215H: American in Vietnam (Honors) SOC170: Intro to Corrections, Probation, & Parole HST220: America On Screen I SOC205: Social Problems HST221: America On Screen II SOC210: Victimology PSC103: American Government SOC211: Sociology of the Family PSC105: Functions & Policies of American Government SOC215: Social Deviance PSC150: International Relations (See Next Page for Additional Information) 10/13/16 IX. Electives (21 credit hours required): Electives may be selected from specific content areas or any other course that meets elective criteria. Electives should be carefully selected with the help of an advisor to meet degree requirements, prerequisites, and preparation for transfer. Transfer institutions may have specific elective requirements. When selecting electives, you should be in contact with any institution to which you may transfer. Veterans may receive two credit hours of physical education for military training programs according to eligibility, application, and submission of qualifying documentation. MTH100 Intermediate Algebra counts as an elective course under the AA degree program. Certain career/technical courses which will transfer to a four-year institution may be taken as electives. Students must present written proof from the receiving institution guaranteeing acceptance prior to these career/technical courses being counted as electives. The following Career and Technical Courses can be taken as elective courses for the AA degree and do not require written proof of acceptance at the transfer institution: ACC101: Elementary Accounting I** ACC102: Elementary Accounting II** ACC110: Personal Finance BUS100: Introduction to Business BUS112: Principles of Management BUS113: Human Relations in Management BUS120: Business Law I** BUS121: Business Law II ** BUS150: Business Communication CIT101: Computer Essentials CIT102: Introduction to Information Technology CIT105: Programming I CIT106: IT Essentials CIT123: Macintosh: Use & Troubleshooting CIT135: Object Oriented Programming I CIT140: Intro HTML/Web Page Design CIT145: Web Design I CIT150: Linux Admin I CIT152: Fundamentals of Networking CIT153: Beginning Router Configuration CIT201: Relational Database Systems CIT205: Programming II CIT211: COBOL Programming CIT238: Windows Server Management I CIT239: Windows Server Management II CIT243: Object Oriented Programming II: Java CIT244: Object Oriented Programming II: C# CIT245: Web Design II CIT250: Linux Admin II CIT252: Advanced Routers and Switching CIT253: Internetworking Technologies CIT255: Network Security ECN101: Macroeconomics ECN102: Microeconomics HSC120: Health and Hygiene HSC121: First Aid HSC171: Medical Terminology MKT105: Principles of Marketing MKT110: Advertising PED101: Life Sports PED140: Methods and Techniques of Officiating I PED141, 142, 241, 242: Varsity Sports/Basketball PED145: Coaching Football PED150: Coaching Basketball PED201: Introduction to Physical Education Business Electives ACC101: Elementary Accounting I** ACC102: Elementary Accounting II** ACC110: Personal Finance BUS100: Introduction to Business BUS112: Principles of Management BUS113: Human Relations in Management BUS120: Business Law I** BUS121: Business Law II** BUS150: Business Communication ECN101: Macroeconomics ECN102: Microeconomics MKT105: Principles of Marketing MKT110: Advertising MTH160: Elementary Statistics **If a student completes ACC101 and/or BUS120, it is highly recommended that they complete ACC102 and/or BUS121 with MACC to ensure ease of transfer. For further information, please see your advisor and contact the institution to which you plan to transfer.