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The following chart was prepared by the Truman State University Registrar's Office and reflects the manner in which credit completed at St. Charles Community College may be used to fulfill Truman State University Liberal Studies Program (General Education) requirements.  This information is subject to revision, without prior notice, as a result of changes in either St. Charles' or Truman's curriculum. 

A complete list of course equivalencies for courses included in St. Charles Community College's 2002-2004 catalog is also available by clicking here.  If a course that you are taking, or that you may take, from St. Charles Community College is not included on these lists, please contact the Truman State University Registrar's Office (660-785-4143 or registrar@truman.edu) for more information. We will need the number and name of the course you are completing through St. Charles Community College to process your request.

Truman State University accepts both the credit earned for a course and the grade received. Grades earned become part of your cumulative grade point average. Students must report all credit attempted.
 

Truman State University  Requirement:

Students may complete this requirement by completing one of these St. Charles Community College courses:

Essential Skills:

 

Writing as Critical Thinking

Satisfactorily complete:
ENG 101 English Composition I (3)

Speech

Satisfactorily complete one course from the following:
SPE 101 Oral Communications (3)
SPE 102 Public Speaking (3)

Elementary Functions

Complete one course, or one set of courses, from the following:
MAT 150 Trigonometry (3) and MAT 160 College Algebra (4)
MAT 171 Pre-Calculus Mathematics (6)
Any course that fulfills the Mathematical Mode of Inquiry will also fulfill the Elementary Functions Essential Skill requirement.

Statistics

Satisfactorily complete:
MAT 175 Introductory Statistics (3)

Computer Literacy

Computer literacy is imbedded in a student’s curriculum.  Truman does not require specific courses to fulfill this requirement.

Personal Well-Being

St. Charles County Community College does not offer courses that fulfill this requirement.

 

Modes of Inquiry:
Students must complete seven of the eight modes of inquiry.  Some courses that fulfill modes of inquiry requirements are required as one component of a student’s major curriculum. When selecting courses, students should review the requirements for their major in the 2005-2007 Truman State University Catalog for more information.

Aesthetic: Fine Arts

Satisfactorily complete one course from the following:
ART 101 Art Appreciation (3)
ART 160 Art History II (3)
MUS 111 Music Appreciation (3)
MUS 112 Jazz Appreciation (3)
THE 122 Introduction to the Theater (3)

Aesthetic: Literature

Satisfactorily complete one course from the following:
LIT 210 American Literature From 1620-1865 (3)
LIT 220 American Literature From 1865-Present (3)
LIT 250 Survey of English Literature I (3) 
LIT 260 Survey of English Literature II (3)
LIT 270 Introduction to World Literature Traditions (3)
LIT 272
World Literature: Ancient World Through the Renaissance (3)
LIT 273 World Literature: Enlightenment to the 20th Century (3)

SPE 210 Oral Interpretation (3)
THE 210 Oral Interpretation (3)

Historical

Satisfactorily complete one course from the following:
ART 150 Art History I (3)
HIS 101 U.S. History to 1877 (3)
HIS 102 U.S. History Since 1877 (3)
HIS 145 Western Civilization, Ancient and Medieval Heritage (3)
HIS 146 Western Civilizations, Modern European Heritage (3)

Mathematical

Satisfactorily complete one course from the following:
MAT   180 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (5)
MAT   210 Survey Calculus (4)
MAT   230 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II (5)
MAT   240 Calculus and Analytic Geometry III (5)

Philosophical/Religious

Satisfactorily complete one course from the following:
PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy (3)
PHL 102 Introduction to Logic (3)
PHL 160 Ethics (3)
PHL 201 World Religion (3)

Scientific: Life Science

Satisfactorily complete one course from the following:
BIO 101 General Biology I (3) and BIO 103 Lab (1)
BIO 125 General Botany and BIO 127 Lab (1)

Scientific: Physical Science

Satisfactorily complete one course from the following:
CHM 101 Intro to Chemistry (3) and CHM 103 Lab (1)
CHM 110 General Chemistry I (3) and CHM 113 Lab (1)
CHM 111 General Chemistry II (3) and CHM 114 Lab (1)
PHY 111 Intro to Physical Science (3) and PHY 113 Lab (1)
PHY 130 Astronomy (3) and PHY 131 Lab (1)
PHY 150 General Physics I (3) and PHY 153 Lab I (1)
PHY 240 College Physics I (4) and PHY 243 Lab I (1)

Social Scientific

Satisfactorily complete one course from the following:
ANT 102 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
ECO 100 Survey Economics (3)
ECO 110 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
ECO 120 Principles of Microeconomics (3)
GEO 100 Principles of Geography (3)
PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology (3)
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3)

 

Interconnecting Perspectives:

 

Freshmen Program

This course is waived for transfer students.  All other students must complete this course at Truman.

Interdisciplinary, Writing-Enhanced Junior Seminar

This course must be completed at Truman.

Intercultural Perspective

Satisfactorily complete one course from the following.  This course may be used to fulfill other requirements in the student’s degree program.
ANT 102 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3)
ART 150 Art History I (3)
ART 160 Art History II (3)
HIS 145 Western Civilization, Ancient and Medieval Heritage (3)
HIS 146 Western Civilizations, Modern European Heritage (3)
MUS 111 Music Appreciation (3)
MUS 112 Jazz Appreciation (3)
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology (3)

Elementary Foreign Language

Satisfactorily complete one set of courses from the following:
FRN 101 French Language and Culture I (4) and FRN 102 French Language and Culture II (4)
GRM 101 German Language and Culture I (4) and GRM 102 German Language and Culture II (4)
SPN 101 Spanish Language and Culture I (4) and SPN 102 Spanish Language and Culture II (4)

 

Other Degree Requirements:

 

Missouri Statute

Satisfactorily complete one course from the following.  This course may be used to fulfill other requirements in the student’s degree program.
HIS 101 U.S. History to 1877 (3)
HIS 102 U.S. History Since 1877 (3)
HIS 115 U.S. History Since 1945 (3)
POL 101 American Government (3)
POL 102 State and Local Government (3)

Writing Enhanced Courses

These courses must be completed at Truman.  These courses may be used to fulfill other requirements in the student’s degree program.

Intermediate Language Requirement(Required only for students seeking a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Fine Arts, or a Bachelor of Science in English degree)

Satisfactorily complete one set of courses from the following:
FRN 201 French Language and Culture III (4) and FRN 202 French Conversation and Composition (4)
GRM 201 German Language and Culture III (4) and GRM 202 German Conversation and Composition (4)
SPN 201 Spanish Language and Culture III (4) and SPN 202 Spanish Conversation and Composition (4)

Last Updated February 2006