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Nov 07, 2024
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2017 - 2018 General Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Transfer Guide - Technology
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UWA Lower-Level Degree Requirements for a
Major in Technology
College of Business
Effective: Fall 2016
Core Curriculum Requirements
Students transferring from Alabama public two-year and four-year colleges and universities should consult the AGSC site for complete details regarding Areas I-IV for all majors, including the list of approved courses for each institution. Specific requirements for students majoring in Technology at Alabama public two-year schools and for UWA pre-technology majors are included below.
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Area I - Written Composition (6 semester hours)
AGSC: No specific courses required beyond the AGSC requirements.
Area II - Humanities and Fine Arts (12 semester hours)
AGSC: There are no specific courses required for majors beyond the AGSC requirements, but the following course is strongly preferred:
AL College System Course Titles |
SPH 107 . Fundamentals of Public Speaking |
UWA: Students planning to complete the bachelor's degree are required to complete the pattern in humanities and fine arts as listed below:
UWA Course Titles |
AL College System Course Titles |
Choose one of the following sequences: |
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EH 221 . British Literature I (3)
EH 222 . British Literature II (3)
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EH 231 . American Literature I (3)
EH 232 . American Literature II (3)
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EH 213 . Honors Literature I (3)
EH 214 . Honors Literature II (3)
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ENG 251, American Literature I
ENG 252, American Literature II
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ENG 261, English Literature I
ENG 262, English LIterature II
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ENG 271, World Literature I
ENG 272, World Literature II |
SH 100 . Principles of Public Speaking (3)
SH 150 . Professional Speaking (3) |
SPH 107, Fundamentals of Public Speaking
SPH 106, Fundamentals of Oral Communications |
Choose one of the following: |
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AT 100 . Introduction to Art (3)
MU 100 . Introduction to Music (3)
TH 100 . Introduction to Theatre (3)
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HR 100 . Honors Forum (1)
HR 200 . Honors Special Topics: Interdisciplinary (2) |
ART 100, Art Appreciation
MUS 101, Music Appreciation
THR 120, Theatre Appreciation
THR 126, Introduction to Theatre |
Area III - Natural Sciences and Mathematics (17 semester hours)
AGSC: Students planning to complete the bachelor's degree are required to complete the pattern in natural sciences and mathematics as listed below:
UWA Course Titles |
AL College System Course Titles |
Choose two of the following: |
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BY 101 . Introductory Biology I (4)
BY 102 Introductory Biology II (4)
BY 103 . Honors Biology (4)
CH 101 . Introductory General Chemistry (4)
EN 100 . Introduction to Environmental Sciences (4)
ES 100 . Introduction to Geology (4)
PH 190 . Astronomy (4)
PH 201 . College Physics I (4) |
BIO 101, Introduction to Biology I
BIO 102, Introduction to Biology II
BIO 103, Principles of Biology I
AST 220, Introduction to Astronomy
CHM 104, Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry
CHM 105, Introduction to Organic Chemistry
CHM 111, College Chemistry I
CHM 112, College Chemistry II
GLY 101, Introduction to Geology I
PHY 201, General Physics I |
MH 113 . Precalculus Algebra (3) |
MTH 112, Precalculus Algebra |
Area IV - History, Social, and Behavioral Sciences (12 semester hours)
AGSC: Student planning to complete a bachelor's degree must take a course in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and the behavioral sceinces (psychology, sociology, or anthropology or an integrated course covering some of these topics).
UWA: Students at UWA should select one course from the following:
Area V - Pre-professional, Major, and Elective Courses at UWA (19 semseter hours)
Contact: Dr. Wayne Bedford
Title: Dean, College of Business
Phone: (205) 652-3471
Email: dbedford@uwa.edu
1. Required courses ratified by the AGSC:
2. List of courses to fulfill Area V at UWA:
The additional 13 semesters hours to complete Area V should be fulfilled by choosing from the following:
UWA Course Titles |
AL College System Course Titles |
Electives |
Electives |
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